Utah is all about camping. We love to get out there and bask in nature, surrounded by gorgeous Utah scenery, enjoying fresh air with our loved ones. But…let’s be honest. Not everyone loves to sleep in a tent (or under the stars!).
I can’t tell you how many Utahns I’ve met that tell me that “camping’s not for them.” They don’t like to be grungy and dirty, and they’re uncomfortable and cold sleeping on the ground. I get it. But don’t forgo all of Utah’s amazing camping experiences! Instead, seek out one of these awesome cabins. You’ll have some of the comforts of home, but still be able to enjoy the great outdoors.
- Moab Valley RV Resort and Campground, Moab
Moab Valley RV Resort and Campground/Facebook Stay in one of these cute cabins in Moab, and you’ll be close to both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Cabins include comfy beds, microwaves, refrigerators, cable TV, WI-FI and showers. Outside, you’ll find a BBQ grill and picnic table.
Moab Valley RV Resort and Campground/Facebook This campground has plenty of entertainment to offer, too. Amenities include life-size board games, wi-fi and a swimming pool. Check out their website for more information.
- East Canyon State Park
Utah State Parks/Facebook East Canyon State Park has several yurts and cabins available to rent for just $60 per night.
Utah State Parks/Facebook Yurts sleep up to eight people and include bunk beds, table, chairs and futon. Each yurt has a deck with a gas grill. Call 801-829-6866 for more information.
- Pine Shadows, Teasdale
OhioPoppy/TripAdvisor Quiet, peaceful and close to both Capitol Reef National Park and Fish Lake, these little cabins are a nice location when you’re exploring the park.
Pine Shadows Cabins Cabins come with two queen-sized beds, full baths and kitchens. They sleep up to eight people, with rates starting at $89/night. Visit their website for more information.
- Rivers Edge RV Park, Heber
Melissa C./Yelp If you’re looking for something close to Park City, Rivers Edge is a good choice. It’s a particularly popular spot for fly fishers, who enjoy excellent angling at the Provo River nearby.
Melissa C./Yelp These cabins are pretty fancy, with two bedrooms, baths and full kitchens. Some include central air! Information at their website.
- Six Lakes Resort And Fishing Preserve, Altamont
Six Lakes Resort And Fishing Preserve/Facebook Six Lakes is a good choice for a family reunion or other large group event. You can fish on one of the resort’s lakes, swim in the pool and enjoy other amenities.
Six Lakes Resort And Fishing Preserve/Facebook The Loon Lake Cabin has five bedrooms and five baths, a covered deck, 10-person hot tub, WI-FI and central air and heating. The Eagle Cabin Complex has a main cabin and two bunkhouses. More info here.
- Panguitch Lake Adventure Resort, Panguitch
Panguitch Lake Adventure Resort/Facebook There’s all kinds of fun to be had at Panguitch Lake Adventure Resort. Activities include horseback riding, ATV riding, fishing, mountain biking and hiking.
Panguitch Lake Adventure Resort/Facebook Cabins feature queen-sized beds, sleeper sofas, full kitchens and baths and lofts. Rates range from $100-$150 per night. Get more info here.
- Palisade State Park, Sterling
Palisade State Park/Facebook Palisade State Park has an 18-hole golf course, reservoir (perfect for boating and fishing) and plenty of hiking opportunities.
Utah State Parks/Facebook Cabins sleep up to eight people (bring your own bedding). They include heating/ac and electricity; some have indoor restrooms with showers. Call 435-835-7275 for more info.
- Alaskan Inn, Ogden Canyon
Alaskan Inn/Facebook Alaskan Inn has 11 themed cabins, in addition to its main lodge. Located in Ogden Canyon, it’s close to both Ogden city and Pineview Reservoir.
Alaskan Inn/Facebook Most cabins have queen-sized bed, jetted tubs, and pretty log furniture. They’ll even deliver breakfast to your door in the morning! More info here.
Do you know someone who hates to go camping? Introduce them to these cabins! Or, check out these 5 Luxury Glampgrounds in Utah for more places to enjoy Utah’s great outdoors…while sleeping indoors.
Moab Valley RV Resort and Campground/Facebook
Stay in one of these cute cabins in Moab, and you’ll be close to both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Cabins include comfy beds, microwaves, refrigerators, cable TV, WI-FI and showers. Outside, you’ll find a BBQ grill and picnic table.
This campground has plenty of entertainment to offer, too. Amenities include life-size board games, wi-fi and a swimming pool. Check out their website for more information.
Utah State Parks/Facebook
East Canyon State Park has several yurts and cabins available to rent for just $60 per night.
Yurts sleep up to eight people and include bunk beds, table, chairs and futon. Each yurt has a deck with a gas grill. Call 801-829-6866 for more information.
OhioPoppy/TripAdvisor
Quiet, peaceful and close to both Capitol Reef National Park and Fish Lake, these little cabins are a nice location when you’re exploring the park.
Pine Shadows Cabins
Cabins come with two queen-sized beds, full baths and kitchens. They sleep up to eight people, with rates starting at $89/night. Visit their website for more information.
Melissa C./Yelp
If you’re looking for something close to Park City, Rivers Edge is a good choice. It’s a particularly popular spot for fly fishers, who enjoy excellent angling at the Provo River nearby.
These cabins are pretty fancy, with two bedrooms, baths and full kitchens. Some include central air! Information at their website.
Six Lakes Resort And Fishing Preserve/Facebook
Six Lakes is a good choice for a family reunion or other large group event. You can fish on one of the resort’s lakes, swim in the pool and enjoy other amenities.
The Loon Lake Cabin has five bedrooms and five baths, a covered deck, 10-person hot tub, WI-FI and central air and heating. The Eagle Cabin Complex has a main cabin and two bunkhouses. More info here.
Panguitch Lake Adventure Resort/Facebook
There’s all kinds of fun to be had at Panguitch Lake Adventure Resort. Activities include horseback riding, ATV riding, fishing, mountain biking and hiking.
Cabins feature queen-sized beds, sleeper sofas, full kitchens and baths and lofts. Rates range from $100-$150 per night. Get more info here.
Palisade State Park/Facebook
Palisade State Park has an 18-hole golf course, reservoir (perfect for boating and fishing) and plenty of hiking opportunities.
Cabins sleep up to eight people (bring your own bedding). They include heating/ac and electricity; some have indoor restrooms with showers. Call 435-835-7275 for more info.
Alaskan Inn/Facebook
Alaskan Inn has 11 themed cabins, in addition to its main lodge. Located in Ogden Canyon, it’s close to both Ogden city and Pineview Reservoir.
Most cabins have queen-sized bed, jetted tubs, and pretty log furniture. They’ll even deliver breakfast to your door in the morning! More info here.
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