The best forest glamping near Smithfield

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Camping in Smithfield, Utah has never been more luxurious with over 70 glamping options nestled in the forest available on Hipcamp. Mountain Top Getaways (118 reviews), City of Rocks Retreat (75 reviews), and Utah's inland ocean (38 reviews) are the top-rated campsites. With an average price of $40 per night and options as low as $15, you'll be sure to find a glamping experience that suits your budget. Popular amenities like toilets, potable water, and campfires are available, and popular activities like off-roading (OHV), fishing, and historic site visits are just a stone's throw away.

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Caribou National Forest

2. Caribou National Forest

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270 sites · Idaho
The smaller of the two parks in Caribou-Targhee National Forests, Caribou is a welterweight not to be underestimated. Just south of its older brother, this land spans Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho, and is a crucial spot for supporting caribou populations. None of the animals here are bashful: bison, moose, deer, mountain lions, falcons, elk, and even black bears abound! Beautiful to snap shot from a distance. Just south of the forest, Bear Lake is a fun spot to take a dip after you hike one of Caribou’s dozens of peaks (Mead Peak and Hawks Peak have gorgeous views, as does Big Elk Mountain at the northern tip of the park). At the south end, you’ll find campgrounds, fast flowing creeks, and the Minnetonka Cave at St. Charles Canyon. This is a site to see, but it stays 40 degrees down there all year so be sure to pack a coat, even if you’re sweating above ground. When you’re done, stop in the charming small town of Montpelier, surrounded by rolling hills and full of retro grocers and kitschy eateries. Yum!
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Camping in Smithfield, Utah has never been more luxurious with over 70 glamping options nestled in the forest available on Hipcamp. Mountain Top Getaways (118 reviews), City of Rocks Retreat (75 reviews), and Utah's inland ocean (38 reviews) are the top-rated campsites. With an average price of $40 per night and options as low as $15, you'll be sure to find a glamping experience that suits your budget. Popular amenities like toilets, potable water, and campfires are available, and popular activities like off-roading (OHV), fishing, and historic site visits are just a stone's throw away.

Top-rated campgrounds

Caribou National Forest

2. Caribou National Forest

79%
(7)
270 sites · Idaho
The smaller of the two parks in Caribou-Targhee National Forests, Caribou is a welterweight not to be underestimated. Just south of its older brother, this land spans Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho, and is a crucial spot for supporting caribou populations. None of the animals here are bashful: bison, moose, deer, mountain lions, falcons, elk, and even black bears abound! Beautiful to snap shot from a distance. Just south of the forest, Bear Lake is a fun spot to take a dip after you hike one of Caribou’s dozens of peaks (Mead Peak and Hawks Peak have gorgeous views, as does Big Elk Mountain at the northern tip of the park). At the south end, you’ll find campgrounds, fast flowing creeks, and the Minnetonka Cave at St. Charles Canyon. This is a site to see, but it stays 40 degrees down there all year so be sure to pack a coat, even if you’re sweating above ground. When you’re done, stop in the charming small town of Montpelier, surrounded by rolling hills and full of retro grocers and kitschy eateries. Yum!
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Potable water
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