Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Welcome to Perception Park Campground, a hidden gem located in the picturesque town of Huntsville, Utah. Situated along the scenic Highway 39, this campground offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and convenience. Whether you're planning a family getaway, a solo retreat, or an adventure with friends, Perception Park Campground provides an ideal setting for your outdoor experience.
The campground is known for its shaded campsites, many of which are close to the soothing sounds of the Ogden River. Campers can enjoy the privacy of well-spaced sites, making it a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Perception Park Campground is also a great base for exploring nearby attractions, such as Causey Reservoir, which is popular for kayaking and paddleboarding.
Here are some of the features and services that make Perception Park Campground stand out:
While the campground has its charm, some areas could use maintenance, such as the volleyball pit and fire pits. However, the overall experience is highly rated by visitors who appreciate the natural setting and hospitality.
Here’s what some of our happy campers have to say:
Plan your next adventure at Perception Park Campground and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Utah's natural beauty. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, this campground offers something special for everyone.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Camping fee
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
We had a very positive experience at this campground! We looked at the other campsites along Highway 39 and ultimately decided on Perception Park because we wanted to be close to other people and to the nature trail that goes along the Ogden River. Some pros: The campground was really easy to find from Highway 39 and it was easy to find a campsite. The campground hosts were super nice, they asked us if we needed any help and they gave us some kindling to start our fire when we couldn't find any dry sticks. We stayed in campsite #12 which has lots of shade and is close to the water, so we could hear the river at night but not the cars out on the road. The campsites had a lot of privacy/were far away from each other, which was also really nice. Some cons: The bathrooms were smelly, which is to be expected. I wouldn't recommend staying at #16 because it is right behind the bathrooms. The whole campsite seemed slightly run down, like there was a volleyball pit but the net was broken, and the concrete on many of the fire pits was cracked or missing. Overall, it was a very relaxing stay. Afterwards we headed up to Causey Reservoir which is really good for kayaking and paddle boarding.
We love this campground. We go every year at least once. We go as a big family and enjoy the bike trail and the river. The camp host Sunny has always been so helpful. This last weekend he stood in the rain helping us getting our trailer fixed. Can’t ask for a better camping place.
Great experience! Just a short drive from a large reservoir you can kayak or swim in. Next to a stream for fishing or bathing. The stars are so many and bright during the night! Our camp host, Todd, was the man!! He was incredibly welcoming and friendly and made our stay great!!!
Right from the start the camp hosts, Sonny and Debby, were accommodating and helpful with any of our needs. They take care of the campground and guests with happy faces. It was a pleasure to camp in this campground with them as hosts and the spacious and clean spots our group was able to camp in. We will be back!
My favorite place to camp. Management is the best. September 28 2024