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Dry Hollow Campground
Public Campground

Dry Hollow Campground

Salt Lake City, Utah
4.7 (18 reviews)

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About Dry Hollow Campground

Campground in Utah.

Dry Hollow Campground offers a genuine escape into Utah's stunning natural landscape, providing RV travelers with an authentic camping experience in one of the West's most captivating regions. This public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for adventurers seeking to explore the unique geological formations, desert vistas, and outdoor recreation opportunities that define this corner of Utah.

The surrounding area is characterized by dramatic red rock formations and high desert terrain that will take your breath away. Whether you're an experienced RV traveler or new to the camping lifestyle, Dry Hollow provides straightforward access to some of Utah's most treasured natural attractions. The landscape here tells the story of ancient geological forces, with striking rock formations that have drawn explorers and nature enthusiasts for generations.

This location is particularly appealing for those who want to experience Utah's outdoor recreation without the crowds found at some more heavily trafficked destinations. Hiking enthusiasts will find plenty of nearby trails ranging from casual walks to more challenging adventures. The area offers excellent opportunities for photography, with the changing light throughout the day revealing different shades and textures in the surrounding rock formations. Birdwatchers and wildlife observers often spot native species adapted to the high desert environment.

The campground itself maintains a solid 4.7-star rating from visitors, reflecting its reliable appeal and well-maintained facilities. RV travelers appreciate the straightforward setup and convenient location for exploring the region. The public nature of the campground means reasonable rates while still offering a quality camping experience.

Nearby, visitors can explore a variety of activities suited to different interests and energy levels. The combination of natural beauty, accessible outdoor recreation, and the peaceful solitude of desert camping makes Dry Hollow an excellent choice for RV travelers looking to disconnect and reconnect with nature. Whether you're planning a quick weekend getaway or an extended stay to thoroughly explore the region, this campground provides a comfortable base for your Utah adventure.
4.7

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18

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Salt Lake City is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Utah weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Salt Lake City.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Salt Lake City. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Dry Hollow Campground Reviews

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Kelley Sexton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kelley Sexton

What a beautiful hidden gem. Only 25 minutes east of Park City. The campground sits right on the lake. Each spot had power and water. The patios were well designed with picnic tables and nearby fire pits. There is no sewer connection. They do have a nice large restroom with a shower set up on the back.

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james johnson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by james johnson

Secret little campsite 🏕 has nice canopy with picnic table fire pit. Lake view bathrooms and showers 🚿 i believe. Few overflow parking lot. For campsite visitors. Its clean with water 💧 tap. Be respectful clean up trash and dog 🐕 💩 walking distance from site to lake to play fishing 🎣 . Believe its worth the price. As its clean with bathroom.

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Colin Bollschweiler

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Colin Bollschweiler

Last year the campground was well kept, mowed, watered, and the tables were clean. We came twice this year. First time… tables with bird poop, area with dog poop, lawn area not mowed. The camp hosts were not seen. 2nd time… lawn was mowed, but unkept, foliage invading camp site. Bathrooms disgusting. Still trash everywhere. Had a group in the group site up all night the first night, second... Last year the campground was well kept, mowed, watered, and the tables were clean. We came twice this year. First time… tables with bird poop, area with dog poop, lawn area not mowed. The camp hosts were not seen. 2nd time… lawn was mowed, but unkept, foliage invading camp site. Bathrooms disgusting. Still trash everywhere. Had a group in the group site up all night the first night, second night we had to listen to Moana until midnight. The camp hosts were oblivious. The next morning, don’t know about anyone else, usually takes me more than 5 minutes to clean bathrooms at my house. Don’t know what you can do with only a broom. Our neighbors, expected to stay a week, left two days in. Like I said, great experience last year, this year not so much. DWR going to need a bit of elbow grease to get this back in shape

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James Reiber

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by James Reiber

The neighbor keeps their irrigation sprinklers on 24 hrs. Do not stay at site #1, or you will be kept up by the sound of the sprinklers all night. Other than that, the camp host was kind and helpful, the bathrooms are well maintained, and the lake resivior access is easy

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Vonnie Volzer

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Vonnie Volzer

Beautiful campground. So clean with gazebos and hook ups where we were. The hosts are delightful. Very friendly and checked on us so each day to make sure we were happy. We will be back.

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