Beautiful 20-mile-long [Bear Lake]() is the undisputed star at this KOA. Build sandcastles, take a swim or launch a kayak or paddleboard in the lake's remarkable turquoise waters. Boats and personal watercraft have an easy launch about 2 miles away. Take your off-road vehicles on nearby trails or explore the backcountry on a guided horseback ride. Explore the [local area]() in nearby Garden City, stores celebrate the region's raspberry crop with jams, syrups and yummy shakes, and the Pickleville Playhouse features a Western-style cookout with a family theater show. The Logan Canyon Scenic Byway weaves southwest from Garden City through mountain forests and wildflower meadows.
Back at the campground, relax by the campfire at your [RV](), [Tent]() or [Camping Cabin]() site. The campground features [amenities]() and [recreation]() including Kamp K9 for off leash fun for your furry companions, a playground, a jump zone, basketball court and a general store stocked with camping essentials.
From jct UT State Hwy 30 & US 89: Go 1/4 mi W on US 89, then 200 yds N on 300 West
Adults 18+, Kids 7-17, Free 0-6
Currently, we are staying at the Garden City KOA, UT campground and we love it. The management staff (Joanne and Sean) have been fantastic to work with and have been extremely helpful with local tourist recommendations. I highly recommend Garden City KOA.
Barbara
no rooms, campground, Considering it was a holiday weekend it was very nice. Nice big dog park, facilities were close and very Clean. We will go back
I recently stayed over the weekend everything was good until Saturday afternoon one of our bathrooms ran out of toilet paper. Sunday morning both bathrooms had no toilet paper so I call the number that was left for us to call if the bathrooms need attention. I called 7:24 am Sunday morning to let them know there was no toilet paper. The guy said someone will be out in 30 minutes to fill it up, I let him know that was not ok we have been out of toilet paper in one stall since Saturday afternoon. One hour goes by and STILL NO TOILET PAPER. Not to mention in the bathrooms they had dollar store soap and it was not soap, it was watered down soap… this is a bit ridiculous considering a camp site with no electricity, water, or shade (no trees to be found) cost $80 a night. After going to the office at 8:30 am and calling trail side after hours no one was “available”. I had to call the marina side to get ahold of someone and ask for toilet paper. Finally, some worked came by and drove right passed the bathroom. I had to call marina side AGAIN and let them know there was no soap or toilet paper. I stopped at the overflow side to pick up my trailer (which I was charger extra for my vehicle) and saw the golf cart coming down the road. I stopped to ask them if they happened to put toilet paper and soap in the bathroom since last time they drove by they didn’t put anything in. In the middle of me trying to talk to them they drove off. I cannot believe this is the type of service we get at this location.
Great KOA. We were able to get two spots that face each other so we could hang with out friends. It was clean and quiet. No problem getting our 45 foot fifth wheel in. The staff was great as well.
Beautiful scenery in all directions, it was too bad we were only passing through for 1 night, it was quiet and mostly empty since school had started a week or so before we stayed there, planning a family vacation here next Summer.