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Hyrum State Park is located in northern Utah, just north of Ogden and Salt Lake City and slightly south of Logan. The state park lies on the northern shores of Hyrum Lake and is the recreation bounty of the lake that brings in its many visitors, season after season. Surrounded by the rolling green mountains and foothills of Uinta National Forest, you will struggle to find a more scenic destination in all of northern Utah. From its impeccable fishing and boating to its wonderland of hiking and nature watching, Hyrum State Park is the ideal place to take a rental RV.

Navigating your way to Hyrum State Park with an RV rental is made much easier with Highway 89 running along its western edges. Rent a camper near Hyrum State Park and immerse yourself it the fantastic recreation and mountainous views it has to offer. Search for an RV in Cache County and begin your very own Hyrum State Park experience right away.

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Getting Outdoors

The vast expanse of Hyrum Lake makes up much of Hyrum State Park, and the water is well known by anglers far and wide. Keen fishermen and women frequent the shores of Hyrum Lake and for a good reason. The lake is home to a large variety of freshwater game fish, offering fantastic sport to Hyrum State Park campers. Campers can fish from the large expansive shoreline or a boat out on the lake; this offers a multitude of options. Fish that can be caught here include largemouth bass, yellow perch, channel catfish, bluegill, and rainbow trout.

Hyrum State Park is also a great place to let loose with a boat out on the water. The park has several boat ramps, making accessing the water an easy process. Whether you wish to sail gently along the lake in a pontoon boat or explore the shorelines with a canoe or kayak, Hyrum State Park is the place for you. Those motorhome camping without a boat should no worry too much. Hyrum State Park is home to a verity of boat renting services. Pontoon boats, paddleboats, and even jet skis can be rented and enjoyed out of Hyrum Lake.

The great outdoors within and around Hyrum State Park is truly something to behold. From the rolling foothills of the distant mountains to the woodlands of the Uinta National Forest, it is nature lover’s dream. The park boasts a network of trails that help campers to explore this idyllic natural wonderland. These trails vary in both length and distance, meaning that hikers of all fitness and experience levels can enjoy the trails. One of the best trails in Hyrum State Park has to be the 2.1 mile Hyrum State Park Trail, offering breathtaking views of both the lake and surrounding lands.

Camping at Hyrum State Park

Those RV camping at Hyrum State Park will find campsites very welcoming, complete with many facilities and amenities. Partial hookups are provided here including 20, 30 amp electrical and water hookups. Facilities include a dump station, flushing toilets, and a shower block. Pets are also welcome on site but must be kept on a leash at all times.

An alternative to camping at Hyrum State Park’s campground is to head to the nearby Traveland RV Park. Also provided here are 20, 30, 50 amp electric, water, and sewer hookups. Facilities include a dump station, free WiFi, flushing toilets, a shower block, and a laundry service. There are also many pull-thru sites here, meaning all sizes of rigs are welcome on site.

Exploring the Area

Hyrum State Park is only a short drive from Utah’s capital, Salt Lake City. The city is home to a plethora of day trip opportunities, which are perfect for the entire family. Why not head to the Natural History Museum in the city, a perfect day out for lovers of the natural world, and especially in the state of Utah. The museum has a range of exhibitions that showcase the history of Utah’s animal and plant life history, educating visitors on all aspects of this rich subject. Special exhibitions such as The Great Salt Lake and Native Voices are unique to this area of the country and are must-sees.

One of Salt Lake City’s most iconic landmarks is Temple Square, a ten-acre complex owned by the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, and completed in 1853. Although its usage is historically religious, Temple Square is a marvel in architecture & history and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. The square has gradually gathered a historical significance of its own, attracting up to five million visitors a year.

While in Salt Lake City, head over to Hogle Zoo, the perfect place for families with young children. Those with a love for animals will be delighted with this extensive and vibrant zoo. The zoo covers over forty-two acres is home to numerous exhibitions, exhibiting a range of the world’s wildlife. The zoo divided into zones such as Temperate Zone, Desert Zone, Tropics Zone, and the Rainforest Atrium. With such a packed zoo, there is enough to keep families busy for the entire day, making your visit to Hogle Zoo worth every penny.

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