Huntington State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Located 2 miles northeast of downtown Huntington and 12 miles from Castle Dale, Huntington State Park is a warm-water reservoir that outdoor enthusiasts tend to love. The town of Price is about 20 miles from the state park, making it convenient for shopping, entertaining, dining, and so much more. Many migratory birds, specifically the waterfowl, are commonly sighted in this area. Anglers enjoy catching bluegill, largemouth bass, and other warm-water fish. When you visit, you'll surely appreciate how most of the seasons have mild temperatures, although you'll definitely want to pack warm for the winters.
Spring 23-72 F
Summer 46-89 F
Fall 20-78 F
Winter 8-44 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Huntington State Park
You'll encounter plenty of camping opportunities at Huntington State Park or nearby, both for tents and RVs. If you're looking to have an RV camping experience but you don't own a vehicle, consider renting one from RVshare.com where you can select from many different sizes and styles.
Huntington State Park Campground is equipped with electric, water, and sewer hookups. Each campsite is located near showers and restrooms, and all sites have a fire ring for controlled campfires and a picnic table. The campground fills up quickly, so be sure to reserve early. Below are a few other RV parks you can check out if the one at Huntington is full.
Blue Cut RV Park
Located just off Highway 6 and about a 25-minute drive from the state park, Blue Cut RV Park has 30 camping sites for short-term or long-term stays. The campground can park large 65-foot-long RVs in their pull-through spaces. You'll love the picturesque mountains, cliffs, trees, and the flow of the Price River.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Restroom, shower, laundromat, picnic table
Castle Gate RV Park
Nestled along the Price River is Castle Gate RV Park with 13 acres to explore. They have back-in sites that can handle RVs up to 60 feet long. The pull-through sites can house larger RVs up to 100 feet long. They're located just a few blocks from restaurants, a bowling alley, art galleries, grocery stores, museums, and so much more. There's also a playground for children with a sprinkler to cool them down on hot summer days.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Dog run, restrooms, laundry facility, horseshoe pit, cable TV
Legacy RV Park
The Legacy RV Park is on the same property as the Legacy Inn, which is run by the same company. This way, you'll always have customer service when you need it. They have both back-in and pull-through sites with quick check-in service.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: No
• Other amenities: Showers, dump station, laundry facility, restrooms
What to Do at
Huntington State Park
Inside Huntington State Park
Huntington State Park is ideal for water skiing, fishing, and crawdad catching. The quietness of this desert oasis is the perfect picnic spot to eat and relax. You can also go hiking, swimming, and boating. A favorite of many visitors is the wildlife around them and the variety of bird species that live in this state park.
Outside Huntington State Park
Entertainment outside of the park can be found within a half-hour drive from the state park. You'll have plenty of things to keep your whole family busy like shopping, dining, and attractions.
Restaurants
Ponderosa Grill
If you're looking for a home-cooked meal while visiting Huntington State Park, Ponderosa Grill offers a large selection of American dishes. They also serve up delicious desserts made from scratch like pumpkin rolls, triple-layer chocolate cake, and so much more.
Type: American
Location: 686 North 400 East, Huntington, UT 84528
Big Don’s Pizza
This pizza shop serves handmade pies, pasta, and other Italian dishes. Don't like pepperoni on your pizza? No problem. Big Don’s Pizza lets you customize your pizza to suit your taste buds.
Type: Italian
Location: 170 West 100 North, Price, UT 84501
Greek Streak
The Greek Streak serves a variety of soups and salads alongside their famous Greek house specialties. They offer weekly specials Monday through Friday and daily dinner specials.
Type: Greek
Location: 84 South Carbon Ave, Price, UT 84528
Juniper Pizza Café
Juniper Pizza Café is the place to for a range of Italian dishes. They serve pizza, panini sandwiches, subs, and stromboli. They also provide tasty salads with a variety of salad dressing.
Type: Italian
Location: 40 West Main St, Price, UT 84501
Lamy's Mexican Grill
Lamy's Mexican Grill serves salads, nachos, quesadillas, and more. Breakfast burritos are also available all day. Kid’s meals are offered here for the convenience of their customers.
Type: Mexican
Location: 190 South Main St, Huntington, UT 84528
Shopping
Walmart Supercenter
Walmart Supercenter has everything you need for camping, fishing, and hunting. There's a variety of apparel for the whole family, including shoes, sportswear, and swimwear. You can also purchase your hunting and fishing license at this location. Grocery supplies are sold here as well.
Location: 255 South Highway 55, Price, UT 84501
Creekview Plaza
Creekview Plaza doesn't feature the typical mall setup; it's more like a line of stores with parking out front. You'll find a variety of restaurants and shops at this location. They even have a fresh market for filling your RV refrigerator.
Location: 700 West Price River Dr, Price, UT 84501
Castle Rock Square
Bikers looking for a great place to pick a new helmet, glasses, or leather jacket will love coming to the Castle Rock Square stores. This strip mall has a ton of apparel for everyone, a beauty shop, and a grocery store.
Location: 1075 East Main St, Price, UT 84501
Apple Country Crafts
Looking for a gift for someone? Apple Country Crafts has items that range from custom signs to jewelry to treats for your pets, all for a fair price. This delightful shop also hosts auctions for items via their social media pages.
Location: 19 East Main St, Price, UT 84501
Buds and Blooms/Edgy Bling
If you're after the latest styles or trends, Buds and Blooms/Edgy Bling has everything from men's and women's clothing brands to children's clothing as well. Enhance your new outfit with some bling and accessories. They also feature home décor, school and office supplies, books, and so much more.
Location: 14 East Main St, Price, UT 84501
Sightseeing
Bryner Pioneer Museum
The Bryner Pioneer Museum showcases the era of the pioneer days. They strive to preserve the history so that generations to come can enjoy the stories behind the treasures shown here. Volunteers and donations solely run it.
Location: 48 South 100 East, Price, UT 84501
Museum of the San Rafael Swell
The history of dinosaurs, wild animals, and early man is on display in the exhibits at the Museum of the San Rafael Swell. You'll see the skull of Tyrannosaurus rex and wild animals in their natural habitat. Archaeological findings of early man are also showcased.
Location: 700 North 100 East, Castle Dale, UT 84513
USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum
The Hall of Archaeology takes you back to the Ice Ages. You’ll learn about the natural and cultural process that forms prehistoric human records, fossils, and geographies found in eastern Utah. The USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum discovery area allows kids to experience hands-on digging and discovery.
Location: 155 East Main St, Price, UT 84501
Huntington City Park
Picnic tables are placed throughout the park, and some are gathered under the pavilion for small family gatherings or other social events. The kids will have a blast when they get on the swings, and basketball players will love the full court.
Location: 1-99 East Center St, Huntington, UT 84528
The Thumb
The mountain scenery along Interstate 70/Highway 50 is spectacular. Where the road curves slightly to the left, the mountain looks like it's giving you a thumbs up. If you should pull over and hike up the mountain, you'll get a breathtaking view.
Location: Highway 50, Green River, UT 84525
How to Get to
Huntington State Park
Huntington State Park is located 2 miles northeast of the town of Huntington on Highway 10. Head northeast on Highway 10 toward the Green River Cutoff Road, turn left onto Mohrland Road, and follow it to your destination.
Entering Huntington State Park
Huntington State Park operates from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. during the summer and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the winter.
Huntington State Park Per vehicle (1-4 adults) : $10.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Huntington State Park
Don't miss out on Huntington State Park's hiking, camping, and water skiing opportunities in the summer! During the warmer months, Huntington Reservoir offers a wide range of recreational activities, including boating, fishing, and crawdad catching.
As you hike around Huntington State Park, watch for bullfrogs, rabbits, mule deer, foxes, badgers, and flying squirrels. Sandhill cranes, ospreys, and egrets can often be found nesting near the water or searching for fish.
Huntington State Park has 25 campsites open to both tents and RVs. All sites feature electrical and water hookups. This campground also has several day-use picnic areas and a dump station.
Reservations aren't required, but they are strongly recommended. There are a limited number of campsites here, and only three have full hookups. The reservation fee is an additional $8 on top of the site fee.
You are welcome to bring your pets to Huntington State Park when you visit. They must be leashed at all times and never left unattended. Pets are not allowed in any of the buildings or on developed beaches.