Camping in Utah allows you to explore a wide variety of climates, local culture and attractions, including:
Northern Utah is the gateway to the Rocky Mountains and features the excellent skiing of the Wasatch mountain range. The combination of big town attractions and outdoor splendor can be found in Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden and Park City. Enjoy all the recreational activities around the Great Salt Lake and Bear Lake. Return to Page Top
Northeastern Utah offers the beautiful, soaring peaks of the Uinta mountain range. Enjoy boating, fishing and sight seeing on Flaming Gorge, a large lake beautifully contained within colorful canyon walls. View the fossils of the largest land animals in earth's history at Dinosaur National Monument. Take a mild whitewater float down the Green River. Return to Page Top
Southeast Utah is famous for the rugged beauty of the central Colorado Plateau. Explore unique red rock formations and canyons in Arches and Canyonlands. Enjoy the hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, off-road adventures and other outdoor recreation around greater Moab. Escape the desert heat in the cool, alpine climate of La Sal and Abajo. Experience the excellent hiking of the Dark Canyon Wilderness Area, the large natural stone bridges of Bridges National Monument and the awesome sandstone formations of Monument Valley. Return to Page Top
Central Utah is known for its rolling, forested highland hills, alpine meadows and small lakes. The Wasatch Plateau and Tushar Mountains both offer scenic drives and excellent hiking, mountain biking and fishing opportunities. Return to Page Top
Southwest Utah is red rock country and offers the breathtaking sights of Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks. Enjoy excellent boating, water skiing and fishing on pristine blue water surrounded by red canyon walls on Lake Powell. Return to Page Top C’mon, Go Camping America - locate your perfect campgrounds, RV parks and cabins in the region of Utah you’d like to visit by clicking here. |