FAQs
Reservations are always recommended and may be made by calling (800) 322-3770 or visiting Palisade State Parks Reservations.
How much does it cost to camp in Utah State Parks? ›
Primitive Camping:
Limited availability, reservations preferred. $30 per night for 1 vehicle. No extra vehicles are allowed for Primitive Camping. Shower fees are $4 per person once daily.
Can you drink alcohol in Utah state parks? ›
Smoking, chewing tobacco, vaping, alcohol, and non-prescription drugs are not permitted inside any building on our grounds or under the pavilion. Smoking is also not allowed within 25 feet of entrances. Firearms may not be discharged near campsites, picnic areas, or within 600′ of any building in our park.
When can you start camping in Utah? ›
You can camp in southern Utah any time of the year, but the best season to camp in this incredible area depends on your favorite activities. Salt Lake City KOA Holiday offers various camping and lodging options such as Tent Sites, RV Sites, Camping Cabins and Deluxe Cabins.
Can you open carry in Utah state parks? ›
It is LEGAL to carry a firearm in any state park, state wildlife management area (WMA), state & national wildlife areas and refuges, national forests, and national parks.
What is boondocking? ›
Boondocking in an RV is self-sufficient camping, meaning having no access to water, sewer, or electrical hookups. This can mean parking your rig in the backcountry or pulling over to spend the night at a rest stop or parking lot.
How much is a Utah state park pass for seniors? ›
The app is available for download on both the iOS (Apple) and Android (Google Play) app stores. The prices for the 2024 annual pass are $125 for Utah residents and $65 for senior Utah residents.
Do you have to pay to go to sand Hollow? ›
A day-use entry fee is required, purchase in-person or online.
Can you camp wherever you want in Utah? ›
Free dispersed camping is allowed throughout BLM Utah-managed lands except where posted. There are no fees, permits or passes associated with dispersed camping.
Can you drink in a parked car in Utah? ›
A person may not drink an alcoholic beverage while operating a golf cart, a motor vehicle, a motor assisted scooter, or a class 2 electric assisted bicycle, or while a passenger in a motor vehicle, whether the vehicle is moving, stopped, or parked on any highway or waters of the state.
Yes, you can buy alcohol on Sundays in Utah. In Utah, you can purchase beer on any day of the week, including Sundays, from gas stations, convenience stores, and grocery stores, which are allowed to sell beer during their normal operating hours. However, bars and restaurants can only open at 10 a.m. at the earliest.
Can you drink in an RV in Utah? ›
You can drink in your RV or camper when stopped and not moving. (3). You can't have an open alcohol container in the passenger compartment of any non Limousine /RV, if the driver or passengers can reach the container, including the glove box. The passenger compartment is defined to include the glove box.
What does FF mean in campgrounds? ›
view by available dates on www.recreation.gov for a particular campground. A calendar will come up with all of the sites and their status. FF means it has become a first come first serve site, A means available, R reserved.
What is the first rule of camping? ›
One of the most important guidelines for anyone keen to enjoy the great outdoors is this… Respect the natural landscape!
Is Boondocking allowed in Utah? ›
Is Boondocking Legal in Utah? Not only is boondocking legal, but Utah might also be the best state in the whole country for this activity.
Do Utah National Parks require reservations? ›
Tickets will be required from 7 am to 4 pm daily April 1 through October 31, 2024. Timed entry tickets are required in addition to your park pass OR entrance fee. You may enter the park before 7 am or after 4 pm without a timed entry ticket.
How far in advance can you book a campsite on Reserve America? ›
Tips for Snagging a Great Site
In other words, if a campground has a six month booking window, you can make a reservation starting six months before your trip date, but no sooner. Most State Park campgrounds allow for bookings between three to 13 months before your trip, depending on the state and type of camping.
What does primitive camping mean? ›
Primitive camping is camping in remote areas without amenities like bathrooms, picnic tables, trash cans, or any other man-made structures. Primitive campers usually hike, boat, or snowmobile into their campsite and bring everything needed including food, water, shelter, and first aid supplies.
How do I reserve campsite at Bear Lake? ›
For more information please contact our Reservation Call Center at 800-322-3770 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (Mountain Time) Monday through Friday. The call center is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. ATTENTION - PUBLIC HEALTH GUIDANCE: Utah State Parks remain open to all visitors at this time.