Antelope Island State Park is located approximately 41 miles north of Salt Lake City. Take Exit 332 off Interstate 15, then drive west on Antelope Drive to the park entrance gate. The park is 7 miles west of the entrance gate across the Davis County Causeway.
Bridger Bay Campground (64 sites)
$30 per night for no hookups. $40 per night for water/electrical hookups Fees cover one vehicle. Flush restrooms and showers.
$18 fee for an additional vehicle. The maximum site capacity is eight people and two vehicles. Fires are allowed in fire pits only.
Stayed one night in one of the new cottages and loved it! Had bison in the campground when we woke up! Antelope Island is one of our favorite places.
Great views, unbelievable views of wildlife out in the open. Bring bug spray to ward off gnats if you're unable to enjoy them too. Gnats go away at sunset when it gets cooler. Best overnight stay in RV with power and water hook up. Highly recommend. A+++
Great campground! The area is stunning, lake view is amazing. Camp spot is well prepared - you have a concrete spot with fire place, tables, benches and a canopy. It is not crowded there, you have plenty of spot for yourself and some privacy. Restrooms and bathrooms are well maintained, free access to hot water in a shower was a bless.
You can meet a bison there and other amazing animals.
And of course there are bugs, it is so close to the lake! But they will not kill you and it is really not a problem… It is close to the beach, where you also can find showers to wash salty water.
It was an amazing one night stay ($30).
Antelope Island is one of the safest place for camping and hiking. It is very quiet and safe at all time. People can stay late ( no camping. Permit required for Camping ) and enjoy the dark skies. Enjoy the trails in Winter.
A great and very clean and quite campground. We highly enjoyed our stay in early November. It was amazing how close the bisons came. One of them was only a few footsteps away of our trailer.