This "dry camping" campground offers scenic sites, pit toilets, and each site has a paved, covered picnic table. Be advised this campground is for self-contained rigs or tenters, but the scenery, the wildlife and widely-spaced sites make it very enjoyable for a night or two. In addition to the Visitor' Center, there is the historic Garr Ranch House about 11 miles south of the campground on the island, which is well worth a visit. I would advise that spring and fall are the best times to camp here at the Great Salt Lake! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Antelope Island is a barren rock in the Great Salt Lake. I would imagine that in any other season, this is an amazing place to watch wildlife, and camp in solitude. In the middle of July, this place is hotter than Mars. We pulled in, noted the ONE other RV in the campsite, went to see the visitor center, and pulled out. We could not figure out what we would do for a whole day. The heat was blinding, and without any hookups, and with the showers over in the day use area, we didn't want to get stuck out there with nothing to do in the heat. Note that the campground is exactly as described on the website. The sites have a lot of room, and are a good distance from one another. The sunsets are probably spectacular. I would advise going in the spring. We camped here in a Motorhome.