Jesser04
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- Kaysville Utah
Where does everyone go? I would like to find some places to take my wife and kid besides a koa. I don't need hook ups but our set up is kinda long 28' trailer and 4 door truck. thanks Jesse
That is a nice campground. I just rode through it Monday.Immigration campground in between Preston and Bear Lake is beautiful. I realize this is not in Utah but is worth the drive
Not really just not knolls and not little Sahara. Something in the mountains would be ideal. We are not affraid to drive a couple hours.Did you have anywhere specific in mind? My idea of Northern Utah differs from others...
Awesome info thanks!Beaver Creek is one of my favorites in the Logan Canyon area. Toad mentioned So. Idaho which is where I hang out do to smaller crowds and incredible scenery. Cub river, Immigration, Paris canyon, Powerhouse, Oneida Narrows (to name a few) all have the camp tables/fire pit/outhouse/small fee type camp spots with nearby attractions. If you don't mind trailer friendly but primitive campsites take your pick they're everywhere around here.
For people unfamiliar with the area I recommend the Paris Ice Caves, Bear Lake and Bloomington lake in So. Idaho. You would have to drop the trailer and drive around a bit to get there though. The Paris canyon campground would be the best place to anchor down and they have picnic tables, outhouses & running water (last I checked--better double check if thats a priority) along with fire pits. Minnitonka Cave: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnetonka_Cave is interesting and in the area as well. They do provide seasonal tours so check the schedule.
Willow Flats/Cub River is a fun one if you want to park and stay put. There are two neat springs that are about a 1-2 mile hike away along with some great streams for fishing.
If your searching around and see something in particular that you might want to check out post up. We can give you a great idea of whats in the area and what spots would be best for the trailer Hope this helps,
Andrew
The area Caleb mentioned is North Canyon which leads to 8mile. There is a decent dirt road thought those mountains from hwy 36 (turn off at Camp Bartlett) to Soda Springs with lots of good camp sites along that entire stretch. Its usually uncrowded and plenty of sites with enough room to swing that trailer around Nearest services are Preston Idaho and Paris or Montpellier Idaho.