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White Rock Introduce

White Rock is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Grantsville, Utah, offering an unparalleled experience for campers and adventurers seeking a connection with nature. Located along Rydalen Canyon Rd, this campground and RV park provide a unique blend of rugged beauty and recreational opportunities that cater to outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds.

White Rock is not just a place to stay; it's an adventure destination. The area is famous for its breathtaking rock formations and scenic vistas, making it a perfect spot for hiking, rappelling, and exploration. Visitors can challenge themselves by climbing to the top of the slippery rocks, though caution is advised when wet. For those seeking a thrill, White Rock is also a great location for motorcycle riding, with challenging terrain that offers an exciting ride.

One of the standout features of White Rock is its natural beauty, particularly during the fall and spring seasons. The cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage in the fall create a serene atmosphere, while the mild spring weather makes it an ideal time to explore the area without the crowds. However, it's important to note that White Rock offers primitive camping only, with no toilets, water, or improved campgrounds available. Guests are encouraged to bring their own supplies and be fully prepared for a back-to-nature experience.

White Rock is also a fantastic destination for families and groups looking to connect with nature. The area is perfect for scouting trips or family outings, as it offers accessible caverns and hiking trails that are suitable for all skill levels. Visitors are reminded to bring plenty of water, as there are no facilities available on-site.

Customer feedback highlights the unique charm of White Rock. Many visitors describe it as a "fun camping spot" that has become a yearly tradition for them. One reviewer noted, "Warning!: the rock is extremely slippery when wet, and the drive is tough when muddy." Another shared, "Great place to let the scouts or kids hike and explore the many little caverns that are accessible without technical climbing." The sense of seclusion is also a major draw, with one visitor mentioning they had the valley to themselves at the end of September, enjoying mild weather.

If you're looking for an authentic outdoor experience away from the crowds, White Rock is the perfect destination. Whether you're planning a family camping trip, a group adventure, or a solo exploration, this campground offers something for everyone. So pack your bags, lace up your hiking boots, and head to White Rock for an unforgettable outdoor experience!

  • Primitive camping with no water or toilet facilities
  • Rugged terrain perfect for hiking and rappelling
  • Scenic views and challenging motorcycle trails
  • Fall and spring are ideal seasons for visitation
  • Accessible caverns and family-friendly activities

Location

UtahTooele CountyGrantsvilleRydalen Canyon Road

Customer Reviews

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32 reviews
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Bruce Needham
Nov 06, 2023

Fun camping spot. We have been going there for years. We do some rappelling when we go. You can climb to the top, but it takes some courage. Warning!: the rock is extremely slippery when wet, and the drive is tough when muddy. Great for motorcycle riding. Perfect camping spot in the fall or spring. No toilets, water or improved campgrounds.

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David Read
Sep 30, 2019

Great place to let the scouts or kids hike and explore the many little caverns that are accessible without technical climbing. Bring plenty of water because there is no water or toilet facilities of any kind. We had the entire valley to ourselves at the end of September while temperatures were only mildly cool.

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David Nuffer
Nov 09, 2019

Primitive camping, no services. Overnight camp trip in early November. 30 degrees at night and 60 degrees in the day. Tons of beautiful stars at night. Kids had lots of fun exploring the large white rock, which is like a mini mountain. Lots of dirt, rocks, sage brush, and juniper bushes. We launched rockets up in the air and it was perfect for that. Lots of other outdoor activities can be done, clay pigeons, 4-wheeling, etc. Please be respectful and do not leave garbage or broken glass when visiting. There was a lot of broken bottles on the dirt on rocks.

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Roger St Laurent
Apr 17, 2022

Between 90-92 (with a 6 month stint between that for desert storm) I was stationed at Dugway pg. I was an mp. That was the location for the 4th phase of ranger training (desert). The Rangers took my platoon here to teach us how yo repel. I cam honestly tell u as one afraid of heights it was terrifying. That being said, this place is beautiful. If you want to get back to nature thos is the place.

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Kyle R.
May 12, 2022

Sometimes random turns off the highway pay off. Some shooting and rock climbing going on when I arrived. I did some light scrambling. Found a ton of brass bullet casings. Stunning views.

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AJ Hillside
Apr 28, 2025

Been coming here for years. Has turned into over crowded and loud music type of campers. Not as peaceful and enjoyable as it used to be. As others have said, lots of exploration and rocks to climb, but definitely not a place to go for calm outdoor adventure type of camping. I actually almost got hit by a bullet as well from a group of teenagers hunting for jack rabbits. Bullet bounced of ground and whizzed past me. Had to quickly grab their attention before they kept shooting in our direction.