We are Open, and Right now is the Perfect time to stay to enjoy a Warm bonfire under the Stars!

We are a family-friendly campground nestled at the base of Willard Peak and framed by the shimmering waters of the Great Salt Lake with fruit orchards all around. The views from this KOA are stunning! This quiet country KOA, founded in 1964, is an oasis for nature-lovers. Visit Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, considered one of the best birding areas in the world, or stop by Antelope Island State Park and see the buffalo. Explore one of the breathtaking canyons in the area and take advantage of great hiking, fishing, hunting, skiing, and golfing. Shoshone and Mantua ATV trail systems are nearby. Golden Spike National Historic Site is also very close. Visit historic downtown Ogden (15 minutes away) or Salt Lake City (45 minutes away) while you are here. This is an amazing area with lots to see and do - or you can just sit back and relax in the refreshing pool and enjoy the view. Pool: OPEN in Summer. Max pull thru: 120 feet. Your hosts: James & Kristan

Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 110' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pool (5/25 - 9/13)
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Propane ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Bike Rentals ($)
  • Dog Park
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Ways to Stay

KOA Journey

KOA Journey Campgrounds

KOA Journey campgrounds are the perfect oases after a day on the road. Whether it’s along the way or a quick getaway, they’ve got you covered. Located near the highways and byways of North America with long Pull-thru RV Sites, they deliver convenience to the traveling camper. Pull in, ease back and take a load off.

KOA Journeys Feature:

  • Pull-through RV Sites with 50-amp service
  • Premium Tent Sites
  • Well lit after hours check-in service

Latest Hot Deal

Big Weekend Care Camps

When: May 10 – 11, 2024 What: Stay at a participating KOA campground on May 10 & 11, 2024, and 50%* of the cost of the site on the second night will be donated to Care Camps! Why: Your stay will make a difference in the lives of children with cancer, by helping raise funds for medically supervised Care Camps across North America. These camps give kids with cancer a chance to attend a summer camp and just be a kid again. Funds raised from the Saturday, May 11 campground donation support the KOA Care Camps Trust, which distributes more than $1 million annually to support 125+ Care Camps. Learn more at koacarecamps.org. * Only valid at participating KOA locations. Applies to one site, for two consecutive nights at the same KOA. Sites may be limited. Only KOA Rewards discounts apply.

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Local Area

Welcome to Box Elder County!

Our rich history is waiting for you to explore. Settled by the Mormon pioneers in the 1850s, this wild territory was tamed by sweat and blood to become the beautiful, hospitable place it is today.

Box Elder County is known as the land where East met West to bind the United States together: On May 10, 1869, the golden spike that completed the first transcontinental railroad was ceremoniously placed into a laurelwood tie at Promontory in today's Box Elder County. The marriage between the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railways was one of the most significant events in U.S. History. Less than a hundred years later, development of the solid-fuel rocket accelerated America's outerspace exploration. It took hard work, and Box Elder County is proud to be the home of two engineering events that changed the history of this nation.

As we enter the 21st century, Box Elder County continues to advance and grow. Modern businesses and factories bring prosperity, yet progress has not taken away the natural beauty of the land. The pioneers would indeed be proud of the territory they settled, and surprised at the range of recreational and cultural opportunities it now offers.

So take your time and get to know the people and sites that make Box Elder County such a unique and wonderful place. We hope you will enjoy your visit with us.

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US Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge

The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Brigham City, Utah has something for everyone.  On our 12-mile Auto Tour, view a great diversity of birds without ever leaving your vehicle, The auto tour area is open from sunrise to sunset.  Want to stretch your legs?  Walk the 1.5 miles of trails around our world-class Wildlife Education Center Tons of Wildlife-viewing, fishing & hunting, offered in a wetland habitat with a kid-friendly info center and It's totally free.

2155 W Forest St

Brigham City, UT 84302

435-723-5887

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Antelope Island

Take a look at the largest of 10 islands in the Great Salt Lake and take a saltwater bath, go sunbathing, hiking, horseback riding and much more.The last of the Utah Buffalo herd lives on the Island as well as lots of other wildlife. http://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/antelope-island

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Golden Spike National Historic Site

Visit the spot where the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railways met on May 10, 1869. Golden Spike National Historic Site shares the stories of the people and settings that define the completion of the first Transcontinental Railroad. Come explore the unique history connected with one of the greatest turning points that influenced the growth of our nation.

6200 North 22300th Street West

Corinne, UT 84307

435-471-2209

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