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Bridger Bay Campground Introduce
Nestled on Antelope Island Rd, Utah, Bridger Bay Campground offers a serene retreat for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation. This charming campground is your gateway to exploring the natural beauty of the area while enjoying modern amenities and cozy accommodations. Whether you're pitching a tent or bringing your RV, Bridger Bay Campground provides everything you need for an unforgettable stay.
Bridger Bay Campground boasts a variety of campsites designed to accommodate both tents and RVs, complete with essential hookups for power and water. The campground's elevation offers breathtaking views of Bridger Bay and Fremont Island, making it a haven for nature lovers. With vault and flush toilets available throughout the site, and showers at select locations, visitors can enjoy comfort while camping in the great outdoors.
One of the standout features of Bridger Bay Campground is its quiet and secluded atmosphere. Guests often remark on the peacefulness of the location, where wildlife like buffalo and elk frequently roam through the campsite. The open spaces between campsites provide ample privacy, ensuring a tranquil experience for all visitors. The cleanliness of the facilities is also a notable highlight, with well-maintained restrooms and showers that meet the highest standards.
- Scenic Location: Enjoy stunning views of Bridger Bay and Fremont Island, with breathtaking sunsets that captivate visitors.
- Year-Round Activities: Depending on the season, guests can explore the area's natural beauty. During certain times of the year, the campground hosts fascinating spider-related events, adding a unique touch to the camping experience.
- Ample Amenities: With power and water hookups, flush toilets, and showers available at select sites, Bridger Bay Campground ensures comfort for all guests.
- Wildlife Encounters: Experience the thrill of seeing buffalo and elk up close, with wildlife frequently visiting the campsite.
Bridger Bay Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an invitation to connect with nature while enjoying the convenience of modern amenities. Whether you're a family seeking adventure or a solo traveler looking for peace, this campground offers something for everyone.
Visitors have praised Bridger Bay Campground for its quiet atmosphere, beautiful views, and well-maintained facilities. Many highlight the convenience of the flush toilets and clean showers, making their stay comfortable and enjoyable. The proximity to wildlife and the stunning natural landscape adds to the charm of this unique camping spot.
Location
UtahDavis CountyAntelope Island Road
Customer Reviews
Brisger Bay Campground offers a wide range of camping amenities with campsites available for both tent or RV scapes, with available power and water hookups. There are both vault and flush toilets on both sections, and showers at the flush toilet sites. The campground elevation provides amazing views of Bridger Bay and Fremont Island to the north.
Beautiful location! Super quiet, and the buffalo and elk come right through the campsite! The spots are fully open (no trees), but also a good distance apart. Bathrooms are new, very clean with good showers. The lake is a beautiful view, and has epic sunsets! Depending on the time of year, keep an eye out in the bushes along the drive to the lake: the spider season is really fascinating, and they even have a festival for it! Didnt see a single one near our site though
Updated, spacious campground with lots of wildlife experience. Campground: We stayed in Bridger Bay campground which has 2 loops with a mixture of back ins and pull throughs. The upper loop has partial hookups and the lower loop is dry camping. But the park is designed in tiers so no matter where you camp you have some beautiful views. Campsite # 33 Our campsite was a asphalt pull through with a covered patio, picnic table, and firepit with a layover grill attachment. This campsite was fully level and had partial hookups of water and electricity 50 & 30 #thifty There is no Propane refill at this campground, but they have a nice 2 lane dump station. Wifi: No wifi at this campground. Verizon and Starlink are good enough for streaming. Noise Level: was super quiet. No road noise, occasional planes overhead. Amenities: Multiple bath houses in the park. Several toilets and individual shower rooms. They could use a little cleaning. They had dumpsters at the entrances to each loop. No laundry, pool, or playground. Other facilities: They offered plenty of places to hike and bike around the island. Dog friendly: They allow dogs in the area, but there are no pick up stations or off-leash areas. You do want to be careful because the wildlife to roam right through the park including Bison which can be hard to see at night. Camp store: There is no camp store but the city is about 15 miles away just off the island and a Walmart is only about 2 miles beyond the park gate. Camp staff interactions: The camp staff and the rangers were friendly and helpful. Additional info: It is challenging to locate this campground when you come in the island as the signs aren’t great. But if you take the 2nd right after entering the park it will lead you to it. Don’t pass it or it can be challenging to turn around! The 1st right will also get you there, but it’s a longer and steeper road.
This state park is a true haven for nature lovers! The campground was well-kept, with spacious sites surrounded by wildlife. Trails were easily accessible, offering stunning views and a variety of activities. It was peaceful and quiet, perfect for a weekend getaway. Clean facilities and friendly staff made the experience even better. Highly recommend for a refreshing outdoor retreat!
This is a unique State Park Campground as it is located on Antelope Island, where there are loads of wild Bison along with various antelope and big horn sheep. One can travel the island roads in search of wildlife, though the Bison come into camp regularly for close up encounters. The campground has partial hook up’s as in water and 50 amp electric, but there is a dump on site. Seems the best time of season to visit this State Part is April into May before the bugs take over. We had good cell phone coverage on both AT&T and Verizon. $40-00 per night seems a bit steep for partial hook up’s but being able to travel the Island and see all the wildlife makes it all very well worthwhile.
It’s a nice campground that is scenic. I just wish the water was running when we got there. No showers or no flushing toilets were available. We had electrical which was good and paid less since the water was shut off. Apparently they are building a new water facility. Overall it’s a nice camping area and will definitely see a lot of bisons around the campground. I will definitely come back again with the family.
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