The best camping near Otter Creek State Park

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Wildland Gardens

8 sites · Lodging10 acres · Joseph, UT
We are a burgeoning co-op farm and native plant nursery.  We are a group of 3 friends who escaped the urban life to be startup farmers.  Our 10 acre property is located in the beautiful Sevier Valley. On a clear night, our dark skies offer amazing views.  We are located near several hot springs and amazing hikes and trails.We offer four different glamping accommodations for you to choose from! Our one of a kind cozy cabin space includes electric heat/AC, lights and fantastic views of the garden. It is nestled into our family garden and includes a picnic table and fire pit. Bathroom facilities are located approximately 30 yards away in our guest common area. Our cozy canvas bell tent is located in our nursery on our boutique farm. It is a simple, unique and cozy spot, perfect for a quick overnight stay or as home base for a few days while you explore. Space is solar and battery lit. When temps dip below 40 we offer supplemental heat. This tent is not recommended for light sleepers. We have a second canvas bell tent as well and a little red cabin near our garden! Showers, toilets, and bins are available for all of our accommodations.
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Bryce Valley Ranch RV and Horse Park

78 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Cannonville, UT
Bryce Valley Ranch RV Resort offers a stunning landscape in a quiet setting close to Bryce Canyon National Park and Escalante Grand Staircase. Where your adventure begins and memories last. We thank you for supporting our small business! All our sites provide full hook-ups with large 75' pull-through or back-in options featuring 50 & 30 amp service. Our 35' back-in or pull-through sites also offer 30 amp service with easy parking. Free WiFi is included at all our sites. We welcome large group events and offer a covered pavilion with a small stage, group firepit, and grill for your use and enjoyment. Experience magnificent trails, hikes, and drives in a landscape that changes in every direction. With our park situated at 6000' elevation and nearby mountain lakes and forests reaching up to 10,000' elevation, you’ll find plenty of day trips to explore. We are the perfect base camp for your adventures and special destinations.
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Thousand Lakes RV Park

66 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents22 acres · Torrey, UT
At Thousand Lakes RV Park, you will enjoy views of red rock mountains and sagebrush-covered plateaus from every site. Just 6 miles from Capitol Reef National Park, we are convenient to Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, spectacular National Scenic Byway 12, Goblin Valley, and Bryce Canyon. Hiking, fishing, mountain biking, 4-wheel-drive back road excursions, and leisurely drives are just minutes away. Because our area is not as well known as other Southern Utah destinations, you won’t find crowds, even in peak season. Thousand Lakes RV Park offers a full range of accommodations, including a full-service RV park with 65-foot pull-thru spaces, shaded tent sites, and deluxe cabins large enough to sleep 6. Groups appreciate our covered pavilion with picnic tables. Everyone enjoys our chargrilled, scratch-made BBQ dinners, fresh morning muffins, clean facilities, pool, playground, basketball court, satellite hook-up, and outstanding views. Our RV Park Jeep Rentals are available from Capital Reef Jeep Rentals conveniently located on our premises. Stop by our office for our personal recommendations to help you enjoy your visit. Unforgettable scenery, endless outdoor activities, a full array of services, and no crowds.
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Ranchito Feliz

6 sites · RVs, Tents9 acres · Cannonville, UT
When booking please add in your note the type of camping you are doing, ie. tent, car, van, or larger RV and please, only texts...NO calls. In the middle of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument; adjacent to Bryce Canyon National Park; within walking distance of Kodachrome Basin State Park; and an easy drive to Zion and Capital Reef National Parks, as well as Lake Powell National Recreational Area, this unique site is an opportunity not to miss. The pet/horse friendly property (approximately 9 acres/3 ha/64 sq. m) boasts private designated single tent sites, and a mix car camping and larger RV sites, as well as paleontological, geological, biological, astronomical, and historical interests of the ranch. The equestrians will find a two-acre pasture, three paddocks, a round pen, as well as beautiful places to ride from the ranch. This secluded location has a small town of about 175 (Cannonville) three miles/5 k distant where there is a small store, gas, and a Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Visitor Center. And, bonus, the in town campground has: high speed internet, and cell phone service and laundry. This ranch and campground is an off the grid, passive/active solar voltaic, so no electricity, no internet and only Verizon works here. In Tropic 12 miles distant all carriers get service. Potable water, shower, dish washing station and composting toilet (This means that all campers count when booking, even the kids...their poops add up too). The views are spectacular from any site where the xeroscaped landscape uses indigenous material and plants to complement the quintessential Pinon/Juniper ecosystem the campground sits in. On three sides you are surrounded by red cliffs in the Carmel Formation which can give shelter from wind and sun, but campers can also look out over the Paria River (you can hear the river from camp as well as its amphibians) which runs south in front of the property and eventually meets the Colorado River at Lee’s Ferry where most put-in to raft the Grand Canyon. Looking north, one sees the meaning of the term “Grand Staircase” by viewing The Entrada, Tropic Shale, Straight Cliffs, Wahweap, Kaiparowits, and Pink Limestone Formations capped by late Tertiary Volcanism; or, the “steps” of Promise Rock, Sand Point, Powell Point, and the Aquarius Plateau (highest forested mesa in North America at over eleven thousand feet.). The biological diversity here is also astounding: Birds: 140 species and counting including the tiny Costa’s Humming Bird all the way up to the enormous California Condor. Plants: 2 species of Sagebrush, 4 species of trees, numerous grass species, and a plethora of beautiful wildflowers and cacti. Reptiles: Many species of snakes and lizards. Unfortunately, this includes the occasional rattlesnake. It is advised that you have your pets vaccinated. Amphibian: Toads and Salamanders Insects: There are very few mosquitos. There are a few biting Deer Flies, and worse yet, those damn gnats. These “no-see-ums” are temperature dependent so are not a bother in the shade, early mornings, late evenings and at night. It is recommended that you bring some kick ass insect repellant and a “bee hat” if you are out and about in the sun during the day between May and July. Fossils: Bivalves, snails, petrified wood (many types) and various other corals, insects and plant fossils abound and are often incorporated into the ranch infrastructure. The nearby area is considered the hottest paleontological spot on the planet. Astronomy: The area is widely considered to be under the darkest skies in the lower 49. The Milky Way and Presides are common sights without the unsightly annoyance of any neighbor’s lights. The climate is varied and interesting. All four seasons are here and occasionally all in one day. Winter snows melt quickly though temperatures can dip into the sub-zeros. The 5,900 ft./1800 m. elevation keeps the summer temps reasonable and always gives a chilly summer evening to cool things off. If you want climatic extremes, you can, within an hour or so, be at Lake Powell and its 100+ F/38+ C heat or on the Aquarius Plateau at 65 degrees F/18 C in midday June. Recreation on many levels is all within proximity. From canyoneering, “free” climbing on an established nearby crag composed of a welded tuff capping the Aquarius Plateau (see Mountain Project and “The Aquarius Plateau”) and many aid lines on Entrada Formation towers within walking distance (see Mountain Project and “The Grand Staircase”), water sports of Lake Powell and the Colorado River as well as fishing in the cool temps of Pine Lake 35 minutes distant. Then of course, there is the Monument, National Park and the State Park only a short drive away. Seclusion, security, water, and views all within a short walk or drive of exiting destinations, make this worth the stop.
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Bryce Canyon Shadows Campground

34 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Panguitch, UT
We are located next to the beautiful Bryce Canyon national Park. We offer three different types of camping on our property, we have back in RV sites that will accommodate up to 40 foot RVs include power 30/50 amp, Water, Wi-Fi, and have dump stations to use. Our tent sites are Grassy and shaded with 20 amp power and water. All of our sites include a picnic table and a fire pit The glamping bunk houses are for those who want to camp in style. They have two comfortable queen beds, bedding included, a heater, air conditioning, flatscreen TV. A private area with a smokeless fire pit and Adirondack chairs. 50 feet away. There are private custom restrooms and showers. We have a yard games area where cornhole can be played. The property is beautifully surrounded by farming fields, Which provide great views and quiet evenings around the campfire.
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The Riverside Ranch Souther Utah

38 sites · RVs, Tents16 acres · Hatch, UT
TENTS ONLY via HIPCAMP /NO RVS with HIPCAMP RESERVATIONS The Riverside Ranch is the ideal destination with hundreds of miles of ATV trails accessible from our location, as well as abundant fishing for the avid angler, hiking, biking and National Park exploration. So whether you are an adventure seeker, tranquil star gazer or just passing through. Camp along the Sevier River with red cliff views of the backside of Bryce Canyon. Restrooms and laundry available. The Riverside Ranch is the perfect place to hang your hat. Dixie National Forest in a mountain meadow. The beautiful and serene Sevier River winds through the property, offering riverside camping and world class fly fishing. Breathtaking views of the multi-colored mountains make The Riverside Ranch a perfect place to relax and unwind. At night, the stars are so clear and bright, commanding your attention. It seems you can reach out and touch them. Watch the dramatic sky glow of sunrise and set over the meadow land and red rock mountains and buffalo. Please note: we provide tent site only for tent camping or pop up tents. we do NOT provide camping gear.
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Canyons of Escalante RV Park

55 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Escalante, UT
Welcome to Canyons of Escalante RV Park! We are so excited for the opportunity to host you and share in the unique beauty of Southern Utah. We are a family owned and operated RV Park that has RV Sites, Cabins, Tent spaces, and immaculate Shower/Laundry facilities. We are located directly on the Main Street of Escalante, Utah and are nestled against the Escalante Grand Staircase. We are not only the perfect basecamp for exploration of the Staircase but so much more! We are ideally situated between Bryce NP, Capital Reef NP, Dixie National Forest, Petrified Forest State Park, Glen Canyon Recreation Area and within walking distance to the Dining, Pubs and Groceries that Escalante has to offer. Canyons of Escalante RV Park is conveniently located on Main Street of Escalante, UT. Within walking distance to local eateries and shopping. Our Standard sites are pull through, accommodating RVs up to 28' in length. Full hookups with 30 amp service, Wi-Fi, shower and laundry facility nearby. Perfect for smaller motor homes, tent trailers, pods, vans, truck campers, etc. We are also pet friendly, have bathroom facilities and hot showers! Our cabins are away from the RV sites in a secluded area surrounded by beautiful gardens and walkways. Fire rings are at each cabin as well as 2 shared pavilions equipped with charcoal grills and picnic tables. Your adventure awaits! Let us help make the most of it. Look forward to seeing you soon. Happy Trails!
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Capitol Reef RV Park and Glamping

67 sites · RVs20 acres · Teasdale, UT
Capitol Reef RV Park & Glamping is located just a short 10-minute drive from Capitol Reef National Park. The RV Park is nestled between Boulder and Thousand Lake Mountains. It is the perfect place to experience America’s greatest red rock landscape. We have both stunning dark sky nights and breathtaking daytime red rock views. We have 50 pull through full hook ups with red rock and Gravel RV Pads. We are adding Glamping cabins and Beautiful Bathroom house Fall/Winter 2024. Please enjoy this discounted rate while our bathrooms are being built. You won't get better views camping anywhere else. Nearby you can enjoy hiking, ATV trails, fishing, hunting, and star-gazing in a dark sky areas. We provide spacious sites, a secluded location, and a quiet atmosphere which add to your stay. You will feel at home among the beauty of nature where you can connect with yourself and each other!” From our Campground you can take your ATV onto Boulder Mountain and many ATV trails. You will also be surrounded by 360 degrees amazing views with the peaceful energy you wont find anywhere else.
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Big Rock Candy Mountain

61 sites · Lodging, RVs20 acres · 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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The best camping near Otter Creek State Park guide

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Looking for a sunny and serene day on the water? Otter Creek State Park’s got ya covered! Anglers looking for record catches will have lots of luck here, and even if you don’t cast your line, you'll find yourself having ball in a boat or kayak. Or, amp up your adventure with some water skiing and wakeboarding. Hikes among the sagebrush smell amazing, but be sure to bring your sunscreen! ATVs have plenty of trail access, too, including the stellar Paiute Trail. Upgraded facilities are plentiful whether you’re campin’ solo or have your whole crew along for the journey. Those that set the GPS for Otter Creek are sure to pick up regular chill spot on the route.

Notable campgrounds

  • ATV enthusiasts can find solace at the park's dedicated campgrounds, offering easy access to surrounding trails.
  • Anglers can set up camp close to the water, perfect for those early morning fishing sessions.
  • Bird watchers and nature lovers can enjoy campsites that provide a front-row seat to the park's diverse avian population.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as campsites at Otter Creek State Park fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back often for newly available sites.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Otter Creek State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer brings warm waters ideal for boating and fishing, but also more visitors. Winters can be harsh, with some facilities possibly closed, so it's less ideal for a visit.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly, as conditions can change rapidly in the park.
  • Be aware of local wildlife and practice safe food storage to avoid attracting animals to your campsite.
  • Ensure you have a valid fishing license if you plan to fish in the park's waters.
  • Review the park's rules and regulations, including any fire restrictions, before your visit.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park, so plan ahead if you require specific accommodations.

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