- Northern Utah offers a variety of campgrounds.camping image by BOOJOO from Fotolia.com
Running down the north central portion of Utah, the Wasatch Range has mountain peaks rising to 12,000 feet. The area is also home to the Great Salt Lake and nearly 75 percent of the state's entire population lives along the Wasatch Front. Offering an abundance of protected wildlife and geographically diverse areas, outdoor recreation enthusiasts can enjoy a variety of activities throughout the year. When traveling to Northern Utah, there are a number of campgrounds in the area from which to choose. - Willard Bay State Park is situated approximately 20 miles north of Ogden off Interstate 15. The State Park is situated atop the Great Salt Lake flood plain and features over 9,900 acres of fresh water for boating, fishing and waterskiing. There are three campgrounds offering 62 campsites and feature restrooms with hot showers, full hookups, boat slips, beaches and a dump station for RVs.
Willard Bay State Park
900 West 650 North #A
Willard, UT 84340
435-734-9494
utah.com - Located in Brigham City approximately 50 miles north of Salt Lake City, Golden Spike RV Park is situated amongst the Wellsville Mountains. Established in 1999, the park offers 38 pull through sites with 30- or 50-amp full hookups. Open all year, it features easy access to Interstate 15, cable TV, Wi-Fi Internet, restrooms with showers, laundry facilities and RV parts in the on-site store. Visitors can enjoy Willard Bay State Park located approximately six miles from Golden Spike RV Park.
Golden Spike RV Park
905 West 1075 South
Brigham City, UT 84301
435-723-8858
goldenspikerv.com - The Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest encompasses nearly 2.1 million acres, including seven wilderness areas. With its close proximity to Salt Lake City and Ogden, according to the United States Department of Agriculture, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest is one of the most frequently visited in the nation. Visitors can enjoy bicycling, hiking, fishing, hunting, skiing, snowmobiling, swimming, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, among many other activities. The forest offers a variety of camping opportunities including tent and RV camping at campgrounds and backcountry camping throughout the Forest. Campers are asked to obey by "Leave No Trace" ethics and to pack out or properly dispense of trash as black bears have been seen throughout the forest.
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
Utah
fs.fed.us
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