Best RV Parks & Resorts near Mona, UT

Several RV parks near Mona, Utah provide options for travelers along I-15. Rollin' Home RV Park offers full hookups with 50-amp electric service and wide asphalt pull-through sites with grass dividers between spaces. Jones High Country RV Park in Nephi provides full hookup sites for $25 per night with Good Sam discounts available. Gladstan Golf Course RV Park features mountain views with full hookup sites though the spots are not perfectly level. Most parks accommodate big rigs, with Rollin' Home offering particularly spacious sites. "The pullthroughs by the office have a tight right turn and narrow road. If you're a triple axle or over 40 feet, you might want to look at the pull-throughs in the second section."

Between Nephi and Provo, RV travelers can find several additional options with varying amenities and price points. Water pressure varies significantly between parks, with some requiring regulators—one reviewer noted Rollin' Home has "water pressure high, use regulator." Dump stations are available at most parks, though Canyon View RV Park requires a portable waste tote rather than direct dumping. Cell service is generally strong throughout the area with visitors reporting good Verizon and AT&T coverage. During peak travel seasons, especially summer months, advance reservations are recommended as several reviewers mentioned parks filling with long-term stays. Most RV parks in the region remain open year-round, though seasonal closures affect some locations, particularly those at higher elevations like Yuba State Park which closes from December through February.

Best RV Sites Near Mona, Utah (129)

    1. Rollin' Home RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Nephi, UT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 250-8800

    "Pros: Long wide Pullthrough,  with grass dividers.  2 service centers to pick from  make setting up easy.

    Beautiful views if you pick your spot wisely."

    "Wide and long pull throughs were asphalt, more than enough room. Trash dumpsters were few, one stacked to the top. Nice views overall. A nice stop for us."

    2. Jones High Country RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Nephi, UT
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 623-2624

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Friendly, Privately owned campground. Lots of pull-through spots. Beautiful mountain backdrop. Bathrooms, though old, are kept clean."

    "Majority of the sites Pull through very nice family camp Clean older sites were wonderful New sites In Back nice and long w good space Very quiet"

    3. Gladstan Golf Course & RV park

    3 Reviews
    Elk Ridge, UT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 465-2549

    $40 / night

    "Good data on Verizon."

    "You don’t have wifi. You don’t have showers. The water doesn’t look like on the pictures. Never again."

    4. Canyon View RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Spanish Fork, UT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 798-5000

    $40 / night

    "First come, first serve, dump station on site(back of parking lot), friendly camphost; great access to an awesome bike/walk trail, close to town& Walmart  SITE: Water and Electricity only and"

    5. Manti - La Sal KOA

    5 Reviews
    Mount Pleasant, UT
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 660-4959

    $50 - $300 / night

    "The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because some of the sites aren't level and are pretty close to each other. I had to use 3 yellow square leveling blocks on the left side."

    "Laundry only had on machine working but I was able to get all mine done while we were here. Has a game room with a family room area and a large TV."

    6. Lakeside RV Campground

    27 Reviews
    Orem, UT
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 373-5267

    $31 - $48 / night

    "Would have like to have stayed a few extra days Clean quiet Rv Park nice pull through sites! Facilities were clean and secure nice large dog run for real dogs not little foo foo pups"

    "To the west of the campground, separated by a fence is the Lakeside Storage Facility that houses a TON of petrol signs, gadgets & a few vehicles— a free, outdoor museum of gas station memorabilia from"

    7. Mountain Shadows RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Draper, UT
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 571-4024

    "We are a 40 foot with a tow. We only stayed here over night as we were passing through. Place was clean, friendly staff, spacious sites, ours had nice grass, dog friendly."

    "The facility had wonderful laundry and bathrooms"

    8. Springville / Provo KOA Holiday

    21 Reviews
    Springville, UT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 491-0700

    $50 - $300 / night

    "This well kept KOA has lots of amenities, but sites have zero privacy. Parking spots are paved. It does appear to have a few long term tenants."

    "We stayed at the Springville/ Provo Utah KOA in September 2021. This is a full service KOA with nice FHU 50 amp pull-thru sites which were long, wide and level."

    9. Utah Lake State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Orem, UT
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 375-0731

    $50 - $100 / night

    "There are lots of trees for the summer months and lots of shade. There are a couple good beaches. This is Utah's biggest fresh water lake. There are lots, and lot of bug so bring bug spray."

    "Gorgeous view across the lake. Quiet. Electricity worked well. Extremely clean. Camp hosts were nowhere to be found and another rig had claimed the end lake-adjacent site I paid for."

    10. Painted Rocks Campground — Yuba State Park

    10 Reviews
    Fayette, UT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 758-2611

    $40 - $90 / night

    "There is not much to do in the area and the lake is seriously low, but it is a great place to park for a night or two if you want peace and quite and you have a big rig."

    "Close proximity to the water, newer facilities at each site. We appreciated the shade over each table! The food prep table was a nice touch."

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RV Park Reviews near Mona, UT

637 Reviews of 129 Mona Campgrounds


  • Donna H.
    Oct. 9, 2021

    Mountain Shadows RV Park

    Perfect overnight stay for us

    We are a 40 foot with a tow. We only stayed here over night as we were passing through. Place was clean, friendly staff, spacious sites, ours had nice grass, dog friendly. Big beautiful dog run area with a waterfall. This would be a great long term or a it’s a very easy on off expressway stop. High recommend

  • Julia M.
    Oct. 13, 2020

    Canyon View RV Park

    Just a parking lot, but in a beautiful park/awesome walk/bike trail!

    First come, first serve, dump station on site(back of parking lot), friendly camphost; great access to an awesome bike/walk trail, close to town& Walmart 

    SITE: Water and Electricity only and all amenities worked great. All sites are back in and spaced in a large parking lot. Picnic table per site in the shade under the trees by your site; level site; all concrete; the sites are close together, but it wasn't full so the RVers thoughtfully spaced out from each other; full sun

    CELL SERVICE: AT&T worked great- not all bars but it worked well for use working remote and no issues with video calls using our hotspot. 

    OTHER: Located on the edge of Canyon View Park. The park had just closed as they prep for their annual Christmas light show, but you could still walk on the trail through the park to access the main bike/walk trail which was awesome and goes on for many miles! We loved using this everyday we were there. Bathroom in the park was really clean. Dump station is in the parking lot(super convenient) on the back side. It was super gusty, windy at night and consistent every night from about 11pm- 10am. Maybe it's just seasonal? Make sure your awning is in!

  • Kathy F.
    Dec. 2, 2019

    Lakeside RV Campground

    Wonderful place!

    Would have like to have stayed a few extra days Clean quiet Rv Park nice pull through sites! Facilities were clean and secure nice large dog run for real dogs not little foo foo pups

  • P
    May. 23, 2022

    Painted Rocks Campground — Yuba State Park

    Big rig friendly

    There is not much to do in the area and the lake is seriously low, but it is a great place to park for a night or two if you want peace and quite and you have a big rig. We have a 42 ft motorhome and a separate pickup with a 6x12 trailer and we fit both in a pull through sie and it looked like there was another 40 feet available. We were in campsite #2 but it looks like there are other sites that are quite long. The site was level with water and 50 among power.

  • Ariel & John  W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 16, 2020

    Chokecherry Campground — Deer Creek State Park

    Decent state park

    Camped here last minute while driving through. Well-run, easy check in, reasonably priced.

    There are both primitive tent and RV sites with hookups. Small to large sites, back-in and a few pull through. Lots of trees and lilac bushes offer some privacy.

    Fire rings, plus BBQ grills, picnic tables at each site. Centrally located bathrooms were clean. Water, trash and dump station by entrance.

    The campground is on an incline so there are decent views of the reservoir from just about anywhere and the mountain backdrop to the east. Small but clean beach. There was also ziplining and kayak rentals at the state park but both were closed due to COVID.

    Would camp here again.

  • Andy C.
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Lodgepole Campground

    Lodgepole Campground - Group Site B

    Nice basic campground just coming out of Heber City, UT on your way to Strawberry Reservoir. This is a fairly large campground with numerous sites. The group site parking was shallow. We could barely fit our 19 ft travel trailer and our truck. Outside of the group site it appears there are deeper sites that could accommodate a long fifth wheel. Parking space is wide enough to park another car next to trailer. There are a few tent sites as around the group site pavilion.

    No hookups for RV’s. Dump station on site for $10 fee. RV spots are back in only. There is running water and flushable toilets on site; however, the water line was under repair and not turned on during our stay. It sounds like the repairs have been going on for a long time.

    There is cellular service, but it’s a little slow. I have sprint carrier and had service.

    Negatives: The campground is close a highway incline/decline which is frequented by Semi’s which bring lots of noise to the campground throughout the day and into the night.

    Stinging Nettle: lots of stinging nettle located around group site B, so stay on the paths as much as possible.

  • L
    Jun. 12, 2024

    Tie Fork Rest Area

    Good Off-Highway Rest Area

    Large almost level paved parking area. Good modern rest rooms. Good picnic tables with displays behind rest rooms. Dedicated dog area. Bring ear plugs due to big rig generators and infrequent train horn. Several RVs and big rigs parked here during my overnight stay.

  • Rara  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2023

    Lakeside RV Campground

    Great access to Provo & Utah Lake

    Lakeside was our home for 3 nights while we were in town for Provo’s annual Colonial Festival. I really loved the proximity of this campground to Provo City—12mins to downtown, and the incredible tree coverage here. This campground is beautifully shaded and quite enjoyable for spending time outside on the grounds—even in July.

    Across Center St. and behind a field is Provo Airport which is home to (I think,) smaller aircraft as they are audible from the campgrounds, though not excessive. To the west of the campground, separated by a fence is the Lakeside Storage Facility that houses a TON of petrol signs, gadgets & a few vehicles— a free, outdoor museum of gas station memorabilia from a different time. The north side of the campground is surrounded by a quite large river that you can access by a hiking over a large dirt berm. Although this area beside the river is not maintained by the campground, there are stairs in one spot and a couple of foot trails that can take you to the top of the berm. Here you’ll be able to walk along a narrow trail along the river, nearly across the entire north side of the grounds.

    This campground is VERY tight knit, as most of the spots don’t have much of a yard and if you have slides you need to be careful not to hit anything. I feel we got the worst site on the grounds— J1. Our 30’ rig hardly fit in the spot and made it difficult to park our truck every day as well as making it difficult for vehicles to pull their rigs behind our spot, squeezing behind our trailer bumper and the fenced dog run. Our yard was also the smallest there, about 2’ at the widest point, narrowing to points at each end. This pull-through spot was the worst part of our experience, but I would definitely like to return.

    The front office staff is incredibly kind and accommodating. I’m fairly certain that we could have swapped our spot if we had asked to do so. We used the dog run & playground nearly everyday and stopped by the pool and store a couple of times. This campground seems very well cared-for and was so enjoyable to us that we would return—however next time, we would attempt to reserve a specific spot rather than take the chance at once again landing on J1. All of the sites on the north side of the grounds (purple back-in,) looked wonderful; shaded & quiet, and a few of the sites in the east/ middle side of the grounds like B12 looked wonderful. Most of the end sites in the middle of the campground had a much more enjoyable yard-area. Had we not booked so near Independence Day, we may have been able to request one of these more “premium” sites.

    I think we’d like to camp here again when we have friends or family camping with us, we can request a larger site and spend some wonderful summer evenings under the huge shade trees.

  • b
    Aug. 28, 2019

    Payson Lakes

    Remote, Quiet and Beautiful

    Located in National Forest at 8,000 ft with lots of sites, many of them pull through with fire rings. Lots of trees for privacy and, when we were there 8/25 - 8/27, were the only ones other than the camp hosts. Brought bikes and there were ample riding areas. A couple miles up the hill at 9,000 ft the views are truly spectacular. Continuing over the 38 mile scenic highway is well worth the drive with sheer drop offs demanding full attention ending in Nephi.


Guide to Mona

RV camping near Mona, Utah provides numerous options for travelers along the I-15 corridor. Sitting at approximately 5,000 feet elevation in central Utah, the area features dramatic mountain backdrops contrasted with desert terrain. The region experiences warm summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and cold winters that can drop below freezing, making spring and fall particularly popular for camping visits.

What to Do

Hiking trails: At Yuba State Park, 30 miles south of Mona, visitors can explore several trails with lake views. "There are a couple of good trails, and lots of area to explore. Each site has power and water, and there are vault toilets scattered throughout the campground," notes Ashley R. from Painted Rocks Campground.

Water activities: Utah Lake State Park offers both beach access and water recreation opportunities. "This is Utah's biggest fresh water lake. There is good fishing in the Provo river or lake fishing," writes Brad B. While swimming is popular, some visitors note water quality concerns: "Normally in this situation I would run and jump in the lake. Not this lake. It is full of who knows what and has enough green slime."

Golfing: Gladstan Golf Course RV Park connects directly to golfing opportunities. "The golf course and mountain range is very nice," reports Kelly N., though she cautions that "the spots are not level, and the water pressure is high. Make sure you have a water regulator."

What Campers Like

Mountain views: Many campgrounds feature scenic mountain backdrops. At Manti - La Sal KOA in Mount Pleasant, campers appreciate the natural setting. "The campground is well maintained and clean with lot of trees for shade. The camp spots are plenty large with all the amenities anyone would need regardless of RV size," writes Garrad J.

Clean facilities: Lakeside RV Campground maintains well-kept amenities. "Facilities are clean and comfortable and camp store is well stocked," notes Mark C., who adds: "Full hook-up site was surprisingly spacious with green space in-between and trees for shade." The campground's location also offers easy access to Utah Lake via a walking path.

Night sky viewing: The rural setting of some campgrounds provides excellent stargazing. At Yuba State Park, Ashlee W. reports: "The sky was so dark you could see thousands of stars." Several campgrounds outside major towns offer minimal light pollution for astronomy enthusiasts.

What You Should Know

Bug presence: Mosquitoes can be problematic, particularly at waterfront locations. At Utah Lake State Park Campground, multiple reviewers mention insect issues. "The mosquitoes here are terrible. I came here early on a holiday to get a good spot and was ambushed by swarms of mosquitoes. You can literally watch them raise from the ground ready to attack," warns Bren M.

Water pressure concerns: Several campgrounds report high water pressure that requires regulation. Kelly N. notes at Gladstan Golf Course RV Park: "The water pressure is high. Make sure you have a water regulator."

Varied bathroom conditions: Bathroom quality differs significantly between campgrounds. At Jones High Country RV Park, a reviewer notes: "Bathrooms, though old, are kept clean." Meanwhile, at Utah Lake State Park, a recent visitor reported: "Filthy bathrooms and dumpsters overfilled."

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: Lakeside RV Campground offers family-friendly amenities. "This place is very cute for established camping. It has lots of trees and a nice little walking trail. They have a pool for the warmer months," writes Erin A., though she cautions: "If you are tent camping they do not allow you to have pets."

Consider noise factors: Airport proximity affects some campgrounds. At Lakeside RV Campground, Erin A. notes: "Only downside is you are directly next to the Provo airport which did get active around 6 am." Interstate noise similarly affects locations near I-15.

Entertainment options: Some campgrounds offer additional activities. At Springville/Provo KOA Holiday, visitors mention amenities like "a pool and a bowling alley" that can keep children occupied. The location also provides "easy freeway access" for reaching nearby attractions.

Tips from RVers

Site sizing: At Canyon View RV Park, Julia M. notes the parking lot layout: "All sites are back in and spaced in a large parking lot. Picnic table per site in the shade under the trees by your site; level site; all concrete; the sites are close together, but it wasn't full so the RVers thoughtfully spaced out from each other."

Dump station availability: Canyon View RV Park has special dump requirements. Madeline S. warns: "The 'dump station' is at the end of the second parking area and can not be used by pulling your RV up to it, you must have a tote to use." This differs from other area campgrounds with more conventional dump stations.

Internet connectivity: Cell service varies by location. At Canyon View RV Park, Julia M. reports: "AT&T worked great - not all bars but it worked well for us working remote and no issues with video calls using our hotspot." Most campgrounds near major roads maintain reasonable connectivity for digital nomads.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Mona, UT is Rollin' Home RV Park with a 4.9-star rating from 8 reviews.

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