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Bryce Canyon Shadows Campground

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49mi from Fremont Indian State Park · 33 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Panguitch, UT
Stay Your Way—Just Minutes from Bryce Canyon! Whether you’re rolling in with an RV, pitching a tent, or craving a cozy glamping escape, we’ve got the perfect spot for you: • RV Sites – Spacious, full-hookup sites ready for your home-on-wheels. Pull in, plug in, and kick back under the stars. • Tent Sites – Classic camping with a view! Nestled in nature, our tent sites are perfect for stargazers and outdoor lovers. • Glamping Bunkhouses – Rustic charm meets modern comfort. These cozy cabins are perfect for families or couples who want a taste of the wild—without giving up a comfy bed. • NEW Glamping Tents – All the adventure of camping, with a luxurious twist! Sleep in style with real beds, lighting, and a touch of frontier magic. Looking for some excitement? Check out our onsite UTV guided tours. The best way to see the beautiful red rock around the Bryce Canyon area. Daily three hour tours + fun to drive machines = great memories. Cost is $100 per person. Ask about our stay and play package. Tours are filling up, book your tour At bryceutvrentals.com. All guests enjoy amazing private restrooms and showers, 24-hour laundry, and an on-site camp store stocked with everything you need for a perfect stay. Adventure, comfort, and the stunning beauty of Bryce Canyon—right at your doorstep.
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Bear Valley RV & Campground

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53mi from Fremont Indian State Park · 58 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Panguitch, UT
BEAR VALLEY RV CAMPGROUND Welcome to Bear Valley RV Campground! We are a family-owned resort located at the corner of Highway 89 and SR-20. (Approx. 10 miles North of Panguitch, UT.) on the way to the many amazing destinations of Bryce Canyon, Panguitch Lake and Brian Head Ski Resort. Our guests have access to 8 hot showers, bathrooms, laundry room and a general store featuring many snacks, beverages and camping supplies. Our pull-through RV sites are equipped with full hookups and individual fire pits and can accommodate any of today’s large Motorhome, Travel Trailer and 5th Wheel Camper. We have many unique ways for you to stay with us, which include: a teepee with a center fire pit and hardwood floors, a small cabin or a sheepherder camper all of which are sure to be a memorable experience. Tent sites are available to enjoy the beautiful Utah outdoor scenery and night sky filled with a nightly celestial show. For the Equestrian-enthusiast we have horse corrals to use during your riding adventure along the vast BLM lands that start just outside our gate. Additionally, you can explore or ride your ATV’s into the mountains straight from the resort or ride the 40-acres of land that starts just outside our gate. If you are just passing through, we offer quality Sinclair Gasoline 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Bear Valley RV & Campground Resort, nestled just outside Panguitch, Utah, in the heart of Bryce Canyon and the Hoodoo Formations, is a camper’s paradise offering 36 RV sites that can accommodate today’s largest Motorhome, Travel Trailer, 5th Wheel and tent camper. ATV and UTV Access to BLM Land is just a gate away from our park! For the rustic camper, we rent wagon-cabins and teepee tents while providing spacious and clean showers and bathrooms available securely 24-hours a day. For group-campers, we have large, flat, open spaces that can accommodate your group! Bear Valley RV is now renting RZR 1000 – 4 Seater and Ranger Crew 1000 – 6 Seater UTV’s. Open to anyone over the age of 25. We offer Sinclair Gasoline 24-hours a day using all major credit cards, and our country store offers a wide variety of snack foods and beverages 7-days a week. ACTIVITIES AND AMINITIES • All pull-thru RV sites (34ft by 75ft, Full hookups) •Standard 30 – 50 AMPS at every site • Cabin’s, Sheep Wagons’s and Teepee •Tent Sites •Free Wi-Fi •Picnic Tables at every site •Fire pits at some sites •Pet Friendly •Game Room •Play Ground •Men’s and Women’s Restrooms •Hot Shower’s •Full convenient store •Gift Shop and Souvenirs •Full Coin Op Laundry Facility •Lots of ATV and UTV trails right from the park •Close to Fishing, Shopping and National Parks •Beautiful 360° View •Horse Corrals RATES *All rates are based on double occupies or a family of four. •RV SITES Nightly- $46.00 (+Tax) Weekly – $280.00 (+Tax) Monthly – $700.00 for 30 amp and $750.00 for 50 amp Truck campers & Camper Vans Nightly – 38.00 (+Tax) Weekly – 195.00 (+Tax) •TENT SITES Nightly: $25.00 Weekly: $132.00 •BUNKHOUSE Nightly: $65.00 double occupancy or family of 4. (pets an additional $5.00 per pet) •WAGONS Nightly: $65.00 double occupancy or family of 4. (pets an additional $5.00 per pet) •ADDITIONAL OCCUPANTS Adults: $4.00 per night Kids (13 & under): $ 2.00 per night •DUMP STATION One time use: $10.00 •OTHER SERVICES Showers – if you are not staying with us are $5.00 Water fill – if you are not staying with us $5.00 RULES AND REGULATIONS •All guests must register upon arrival at the front office. Assignments of site will be made at the front office. •Do not move to another site without checking with the front office prior. •Showers are for registered guest only. Restrooms, showers and laundry facilities will be open for our registered guest 24/7. •Check in time is at 1:00 P.M., Check-out time is 11:00 A.M. please renew site by 10:00 A.M. if you would like to stay another day. •Dogs are permitted & welcome at Bear Valley RV & Campground Resort. In order to provide all our guests a pleasant and memorable stay please follow are Pet Policy. Dogs must be kept on a lease at all times. Owners must clean up after pets at all times (Doggy bags are provided ). NO AGGRESSIVE dogs are allowed (tiny or big). Do not tie your dog to electrical boxes or water hookups. Barking dogs may be unpleasant to your campground neighbors, do not leave your dog tied up unattended or barking. Dogs are not allowed in the building. Owners are responsible for any injuries or damages caused by their pet to person, property or other pets. Dogs may not wonder through any other camp site. Our park is located right next to BLM land with miles and miles of trails, perfect for an adventure with you and your furry family. If our policy isn’t followed it will result in immediate eviction with no refund. •Children must be attended at all time by an adult according to state law. •Parents are responsible for all damages caused by their children. •No excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages. No alcohol allowed in building at any time. No alcohol on trails or in any motor vehicle. •No leaving air conditioners on all day while you are out, no leaving air conditioner running all night. •Do not move fire pits. •Please secure your own valuables. The resort cannot be responsible for loss or theft. •The resort is not responsible for any accidents or injuries resulting in or around resort. •No washing cars, ATV’s or RV’s is allowed on property •Quiet Times are from 10:00 P.M. – 7:00 A.M. •Garbage – Guest are responsible to pick up all their garbage and dump it in out campground dumpster located on the east end of the campground. •Please ask front desk if you have any questions. •Please do not park on grass or in vacant spots. •No removal or cutting of any trees, plants, or natural materials. •Use of firearms, archery, or any type of weapon is prohibited. •No FIREWORKS are allowed in the park. •Please do not walk through neighbor’s campsite. •5 MPH Speed Limit. •No major repairs, oil changing or radiator flushing may be done on property. • Fires are only allowed in our approved fire pits. Tents and all flammable items must be kept at least six (6) feet away from the fire pit. •No smoking in any building – complying with the Utah Clean Air Act. •All guest shall remove all personal property, debris and litter prior to departing their site. •If you do not occupy your reserved campsite by 10:00 A.M. on the following day of you scheduled arrival date, the site will be made available to public. •Disclaimer: Management reserves the right to change the rules and regulations at any time. Bear Valley RV & Campground Resort will not be held responsible for loss, damages or claims for damages to property or guest due to fire, theft, accident, or any other cause. The Management also reserves the right to refuse service to anyone, or remove anyone from the park, without a refund, for perceived violations or disturbances. In the event of a natural emergency or sudden campground closure all camping fees will be refunded. Pet Policy: -Dogs are permitted & welcome at Bear Valley RV & Campground Resort. In order to provide all our guests a pleasant and memorable stay please follow are Pet Policy. Dogs must be kept on a lease at all times. Owners must clean up after pets at all times (Doggy bags are provided ). NO AGGRESSIVE dogs are allowed (tiny or big). Do not tie your dog to electrical boxes, water hookups or sewer hookup. Barking dogs may be unpleasant to your campground neighbors, do not leave your dog tied up unattended or barking. Dogs are not allowed in the buildings. Owners are responsible for any injuries or damages caused by their pet to person, property or other pets. Dogs may not wonder through any other camp site. Our campground is located right next to BLM land with miles and miles of trails, perfect for an adventure with you and your furry family. If our policy isn’t followed it will result in immediate eviction with no refund. Pets are allowed in our lodging sites (Cabin, Wagon’s, Teepee) with an additional pet deposit.
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Hoovers River Resort

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7.1mi from Fremont Indian State Park · 36 sites · RVs, Lodging · Marysvale, UT
Nestled at the base of the stunning Tushar Mountains, our campground offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility, making it the perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning for another memorable stay, we are dedicated to ensuring your experience is nothing short of exceptional. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist you with any inquiries or concerns you may have. They are eager to help you plan your stay, whether that involves booking exciting activities, arranging trail rides, or organizing thrilling river adventures. With seven cozy cabins and seven spacious RV sites, our campground provides a comfortable and private retreat. Located along Trail 74 of the Paiute Trail ATV trail, you’ll have direct access to some of the best outdoor activities in the area. Explore the breathtaking natural features, discover nearby swimming holes, and enjoy the local dining and shopping options that enhance your stay. Come and experience the beauty and adventure that awaits you here!
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$50
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Sevier River RV Park/Themed Cabins

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5.2mi from Fremont Indian State Park · 74 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sevier, UT
Located right on the Sevier River….We are a horse and dog friendly property with HOT TUBS!! COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST FOR ALL GUESTS (RV’s and Cabins) ONE MORNING of your stay!! We also will DELIVER a farm fresh breakfast to your Cabin, RV or Tent for a fee on additional days! Our RV Spaces, Tent Camping and Cabins all offer an unparalleled escape into nature. All five of Utahs Might Five National Parks (Bryce Canyon, Arches National Park, Zion National Park, Capitol Reef and Canyonlands) are located within 2 hours of us!! Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast seeking adventure biking, hiking or UTV/ATV’ing or simply looking to unwind in a tranquil setting, at Sevier River RV Park we have something special for everyone. Free natural hot springs are only 8 miles away!! Ride UTV/ATV’s, bikes or horses right out of our property for a fun-filled day on the trails! We offer an adrenaline-pumping adventure through mild-rugged terrain where you can explore the beautiful landscapes. Enjoy the views from your spacious and level campsite or cabin! We have shady and wide open sky sites. Our park’s elevated location provides a picturesque backdrop that will leave you in awe. In Sevier, Utah, you can explore the scenic beauty of the Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge, known for its unique salt flats and bird-watching opportunities. For a more adventurous experience, try hiking or biking through the surrounding mountain trails, offering stunning views and a chance to connect with nature.
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Welcome to the Farm

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36mi from Fremont Indian State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Salina, UT
Easy access to campsite on a 15 acre farm. Campsite is close to owners home with access to lawn for tents. The beautiful sounds of birds can be heard nestlings in the trees. If you are lucky you may experience the smell of fresh cut hay and indulge in the fresh home grown fruit in the fall that owners will share with you. Always relaxing to see the gorgeous sunsets as you sit by a fire or just relax in the great outdoors. Access is easy via paved county road. A picnic table is yours to use while sitting in the shade of trees. The campsite is a single campsite but large enough for trucks with trailers or motorhomes.. The site is close to the many piute trail atv trails in the area and other off road access. Many beautiful mountain drives both paved and unpaved are nearby. The site has wifi, electricity and well water, We just added a doggie run should you need one
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Big Rock Candy Mountain

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6.1mi from Fremont Indian State Park · 61 sites · RVs, Lodging · Sevier, UT
Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort is a western-style resort that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the Utah wilderness and experience a variety of outdoor activities. The resort is located near the famous Paiute ATV Trail, a 275-mile loop that offers visitors access to over 2,000 miles of ATV/UTV trails and other wilderness adventures. In addition to ATVing, visitors can also go river rafting and floating, fishing, hiking, biking, and more. Hiking is popular at Big Rock Candy Mountain, with several famous trails to choose from. The Miners' Park Historical Trail is a .25-mile trail that takes visitors past 16 displays of mining equipment, reconstructed workings, and a refurbished cabin. Another popular hike is the Bullion Falls trail, which is a 2-mile out-and-back hike that takes about an hour to complete and features spectacular views of the 60-foot Bullion Falls. Biking enthusiasts can rent traditional and electric bikes, and experienced mountain bikers can challenge themselves on several trails in the area. For families with young children, the Candy Mountain Express is a 6.75-mile paved trail that runs along the Sevier River. Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort also offers guests the chance to learn about the western history of the area. Sevier and Paiute Counties are filled with historical sites, monuments, museums, abandoned mining towns, and Butch Cassidy's childhood home. Fremont State Park is also nearby and has an interpretive trail and museum that showcases artifacts from the Fremont Indians. Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort is a fantastic base from which to explore the surrounding area, including Butch Cassidy's childhood home, Fremont Indian State Park, Piute State Park, Cove Fort, the Paiute Trails, and Marysvale. With so many activities and amenities, visitors are sure to have an unforgettable vacation experience. Don't miss this opportunity to escape to the great outdoors and experience the beauty and excitement of the Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort. Book your stay today and get ready for an unforgettable adventure!
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Secluded Mt. Dutton View Camping

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(5)
49mi from Fremont Indian State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Panguitch, UT
Welcome to your ideal camping spot at the base of Mt Dutton in Panguitch, Utah, where adventure meets tranquility. Nestled amidst stunning landscapes, this Hipcamp site is perfectly suited for campers, camper trailers, and RVs alike, offering a seamless blend of comfort and wilderness. Located conveniently next to a network of thrilling ATV trails, including the Tropic Reservoir, Bull Rush, West Hunt, Paunsaugunt Plateau, Dog Valley, and Casto Canyon trails, this spot promises endless exploration opportunities right from your doorstep. Whether you're a seasoned rider or a novice adventurer, these trails cater to all levels of experience, winding through picturesque terrain with breathtaking views of Mt Dutton as your constant companion. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with the aroma of pine trees, sage brush and the promise of another day of outdoor exploration. The site itself offers spacious accommodations, with ample room for your camper or RV, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst nature's beauty. Campfire stories under starlit skies and the soothing sounds of nature complete the experience, making this camping spot a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and relaxation. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended outdoor retreat, this Hipcamp spot near Mt Dutton in Panguitch, Utah, invites you to create memories that will last a lifetime. Embrace the spirit of the wild, explore rugged trails, and discover the serenity of Utah's backcountry—all from your home away from home in the heart of nature.
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The best camping in Fremont Indian State Park, UT guide

Overview

About

Welcome to a treasury of rock art and archaeological sites relating to the Fremont Indians. This culture thrived 1,000 years ago, and pictographs and petroglyphs remain.

Gaze at beautiful Clear Creek Canyon to appreciate why the Fremont culture chose to settle here. The surrounding mountains also add to the mystique of the place.

Start your explorations at the visitor's center. Thousands of artifacts are preserved here. Archaeologists discovered them during the construction of nearby Interstate 70 highway. Pottery, baskets, and arrowheads show a vibrant hunter-gatherer culture.

Hike through the park to find out what life was like for the Fremont. Guided tours take you to the pictographs and petroglyphs. Ancient artwork on the canyon walls somehow survived a millennium of wind, rain, and snow.

Reserve your spot at the campground, around 1/2 mile from the visitor's center. There are no hook-ups. Camp from late April to November.

When to go

The best time to visit Fremont Indian State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the park's beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be hot, so if you're visiting then, plan for early morning activities. Winters are cold, and snow may limit access to some areas.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking and exploring the petroglyphs and pictographs.
  • Bring plenty of water, especially during the warmer months, to stay hydrated amid the dry climate.
  • Respect the park's historical sites and artifacts; do not touch or deface them.
  • Visit the park's museum to enhance your understanding of the Fremont Indian culture.
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