Googling “RV parks in Southwest Utah” will yield you several properties where you can park your rig or pitch a tent. Otter Creek Marina & RV Park offers one of the best RV parks for the best value in our area. While we might be a bit off the beaten path, we’re confident you’ll find our campground right on the money in terms of cleanliness, a helpful and responsive staff, and a well-rounded suite of amenities to make your visit relaxing and memorable. Reserve your RV space or campsite online, or by calling our office in Antimony, UT.
Otter Creek Marina & RV Park has 37 RV sites on 10 acres in Otter Creek State Park. Each pull-through site is level and has full electrical, water, and sewer hook-ups. Our marina, fish cleaning station, dump station, cafe, and marina store are a short walk away from the campground, which also has a handful of tent sites. Visitors who wish to stay long-term are more than welcome, and we even have a few cabins and a historic rental home available. We look forward to your visit!
Packing up and moving to a different hotel every night gets old quick. Why sign up for that frustration when you can find everything you need for a wonderful Southwest Utah vacation right here at Otter Creek Marina & RV Park? For a day, a week, or longer, you’ll quickly see why visitors call us a hidden gem among RV parks. Our property is ideally situated for: We are under new management and are making improvements to our RV park daily. Come and visit us in Antimony, UT, and see what we’re up to!
RV spots boast full hookups including water, sewer, and electricity. Shaded spots available. Fire pit and picnic table included.
Cabins and Historic Dam House are located within walking distance of the café, store, and lake. Each cabin includes two queen beds, full bathroom, microwave, mini fridge, directv, fire ring, bbq and picnic table.
Dining available indoors or outdoors with a full menu and weekend specials.
ATVs are welcome and the Paiute trail is only a short distance from our par. The Paiute Trail is a 275-mile-long loop over three mountain ranges and through rugged canyons and deserts. (Trail maps available in the store)
The house was originally built over 100 years ago, and it served a real purpose. The dam operator lived in the house and would adjust the water going out of the Otter Creek Reservoir to irrigate for the farmers downstream. Now, it is a rental property featuring 2 bedrooms, each with queen sized beds and closets, a futon, a full bath, kitchenette and a living room with a pull-out couch, big comfy chair and DirecTv (for those of you not wanting to miss your show while "glamping") and a bbq! The house has a 2-night minimum, humans only.