Willow Park camping is a dry campsite.
Willow Park Campground is nestled between the Jordan River and the Jordan River Trail. It features both individual overnight camping spots and group sites that can accommodate large groups.
Every site has a picnic table and fire pit. You can also reserve the pavilions at Willow Park. Willow Park features sand volleyball, playgrounds, access to the Jordan River Trail, a boat launch site for the Jordan River, and a dog park. Please be advised there are NO RV hookups or showers at Willow Park Campground.
Please see the Willow Park Campground Rules and Map for additional important information.
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$20 per site. No more than 2 vehicles or 10 people per site.
Campsites are available for rent from April 15th through October 15th. Group camping sites are $175/night and can be reserved on-line. Individual/single camping sites are $25/night and can be reserved on-line. Pavilion rentals must be reserved separately from the camping reservation and can also be reserved on-line. The rates are $65 for either 9:00 am to 2:30 pm or 4:30 pm to 10:00 p.m., or $100 for the entire day 9:00 am to 10:00 pm.
There is NO camping allowed October 16 through April 14. Maximum reservation stay is 7 days. Campers can book again, but not before 7 days after their original stay.
Pets are allowed. There is a dog park adjacent to the Willow Park campground.
This has been a great experience so far been
here twice this year. I really enjoy this camping
ground, clean very friendly staff and running
water bathrooms. I will be back many times I really enjoy this camp ground I stayed at A-13
The only awesome thing about this park is that it's empty, abandoned. It smelled like cat litter but it was nice to be able to have a playground to ourselves during a pandemic. Bathrooms are closed and I don't understand why there are FEE AREA signs everywhere but no where to pay or sign for how much?
We went here just looking for a spot to walk with our dogs and maybe let them swim in the water. The grass was super dry and crunchy, the tree tops were completely butchered and made the whole place feel trashy and deserted. There was a terrible smell and the water is not the safest for dogs. It’s not dirty or anything, but there are lots of better areas if you drive 30 minutes or so.
We used to like coming to this park for the dog park. Although it has never really been in great shape, on our most recent visit, we found they covered the ground with mulch. Definitely don’t want my dogs’ paws getting covered in splinters! Please make this park safe for dogs to play at!
Great little camping spot for a quick over night or a longer stay. It has a lot of camping spots but you have to book your spots online. The booking process was easy and quick. The camp spots have tables and fire pit and you can pitch a tent or pull a trailer in. You can have up to 10 people per spot or 2 cars and trailer. It also has group spots. Has access to the Jordan River with a boat ramp, we took our kayak and had some fun on the river. It is easy access for people that don’t want to go to far. It also has a playground / park for kids.