The best camping near Sevier

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Antelope Valley RV Park

35 sites · RVs5 acres · Delta, UT
Discover the unique charm of Antelope Valley RV Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Delta, Utah, where the beauty of the American West meets modern camping conveniences. This hidden gem is ideal for nature lovers and adventurers seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. At Antelope Valley RV Park, we prioritize your comfort with a range of amenities designed for a relaxing stay. Our spacious RV sites come equipped with full hook-ups and 30/50 amp service, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable experience. Enjoy our clean on-site facilities, including restrooms, a gazebo, and laundry services. We also welcome your furry friends with pet-friendly spaces, making it easy for families, solo travelers, and adventurers to enjoy their time together. Located at 776 West Highway 50 in Delta, Utah, our park spans 5.44 acres of high desert beauty, complete with mature trees that provide privacy and shade. Just two miles away, you’ll find the Gunnison Bend Reservoir, perfect for bass fishing, swimming, boating, and relaxing on the beach. For rock hounding enthusiasts, the surrounding area is rich with treasures like garnets, topaz, Apache tears, red beryl, and trilobites. Whether you're
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The best camping near Sevier guide

Overview

Sevier offers over 400 campsites where you can pitch your tent or park your camper among sagebrush, red rock, and wide-open skies. Here, hiking trails wind through canyons, clear streams invite a swim, and anglers cast for trout in local creeks. You’ll find campsites that welcome pets, allow campfires, and provide basic toilets—nothing fancy, just what you need. Prices start at $20 a night, with the average at $42, so there’s room for every budget. For a spot with character and some four-legged neighbours, check out Pahvant Homestead and Goat Ranch (7 reviews). If you want real advice, ask around at the local gear shop—folks here know which creeks are actually running and which trails get dusty by noon. Bring layers; nights cool off fast, and the wind will find any shortcut into your tent.

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