Wonderland RV Park
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Fairly private for a camp ground, at least where we parked, next to the dog park. Great spot within walking distance of restaurants, clean, dog friendly
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Mystic Hot Springs accommodates tent camping, RV sites, cabins, and unique converted bus accommodations for visitors traveling with pets. Dogs are allowed throughout the camping area with standard leash rules in effect. Tent sites, RV spots with full hookups, and bus accommodations provide options for different camping styles. Monroe Canyon RV Park offers spacious pull-through sites with full hookup capabilities where pets are welcome, featuring large areas for dogs to exercise. The park's wide sites and mountain views provide ample space for pet owners to enjoy the outdoors with their animals. Sites are sufficiently spaced to minimize conflict between neighboring campers with pets. Several reviewers note the relaxed pet-friendly atmosphere and ample space for dogs to explore safely.
Nearby Mountain Mecca dispersed camping area allows free pet camping with minimal restrictions, though no dedicated pet amenities are provided. Sevier River RV Park and Richfield KOA both permit pets with clean facilities and hookup options. Trails surrounding these campgrounds welcome leashed dogs, with access to hiking paths that wind through the mountains near Monroe. When camping with pets in this high desert environment, travelers should carry adequate water for themselves and their animals during hot summer months. Wildlife encounters are possible, so keeping dogs leashed protects both local fauna and pets. The bathroom and shower facilities at most established campgrounds remain accessible to pet owners while animals remain at campsites. Dogs exploring the area particularly enjoy the open fields around Monroe Canyon RV Park with plenty of interesting scents and space to roam while supervised.
"There are some cats that meow, loudly. All night and the garbage man comes at 5 am Wednesday morning and it's quite noisy. All in all a good stay."
"Took the travel trailer with the wife, kids, and dogs. Which may seem confusing to say romantic getaway with kids and dogs, but keep reading you'll understand."
"The owners have worked hard to make this property nice with many amenities including clean bathrooms, clean showers, communal covered picnic area, dog park, pickleball/basketball area and cabins."
"Sites did not included a table, but there was plenty of room to set up outside. Staff was very friendly and helpful. There is a fishing pond that was also home to geese, ducks and other birds."
from $15 / night
Check Availability"Great campground in Richfield Utah."
"A few of the deluxe sites now have a private, permanent fenced yards for dogs, which includes waste bags and a little trash can! Nice addition! "
"The site we camped had a private walk to the little creek, fire ring and picnic table."
"Castle Rock campground in Fishlake National forest is one of two campgrounds that serve Utah's Fremont Indian State Park, with both administration and reservations handled through the Utah State Park system"
from $20 - $40 / night
Check Availability"The next morning, we woke up to snow on the ground and the nearby mountaintops."
"The campground is situated in a small canyon with awesome cliffs and rock formations. Lots of ancient volcanic activity. There is a visitor center and museum about 2 miles up the road."
from $35 - $100 / night
Check Availability"We were up near Salt Lake City, we were waiting for WY to warm up a little and i wanted to get Starlink- but the area we were in was oversubscribed."
"When you 1st drive in, you see a large red pole barn style building that serves as the office, store, and event area. There are also immaculate restroom/showers and an excellent laundry facility."
from $31 - $41 / night
Check Availability"Close to town and quiet in the winter. I imagine summer weekends would be teaming with ATV traffic."
"Beautiful scenery and just right outside of town. Very easy to access for most. I did see an RV camping but it had to be a bit more difficult for them."
"This is a very easy place to throw a tent up or park an RV close to lake and good fishing. In some beautiful country. There are some primitive bathrooms, and nice tables. The campsites are big."
"We camped in our 4Runner and parked just feet from the waters edge, it was gorgeous!! We’d certainly visit again!"
"This RV park offers pull through spaces perfect for if you’re pulling a motorhome and a trailer or a bigger rig set up nice right off the highway stopped for one night, easy in and easy out however it"
from $55 - $65 / night
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Fairly private for a camp ground, at least where we parked, next to the dog park. Great spot within walking distance of restaurants, clean, dog friendly
This is in the back of the Loves Travel Center. It has 2 super nice dog parks that are fenced in.
It is loud since it’s in a gas station parking lot. Back in site only. All cement pads no sitting areas or places to be outside. Kind of weird cause people can just walk through and use the dog park around your RV.
People park in the RV spots. Not a secured location. Stopped here to sleep on our drive home. Left before dark.
No RV park showers or laundry facilities. Pay extra for the Truck stop showers (did not use)
Enjoyed our stay here. Clean, full hook ups, nicely landscaped, with a nice dog run for the pets. Close to the National Park.
Everything is new. They still building the office / common room. The private bathrooms and showers are great. Everything is spotless clean. Laundry room only has 2 washers & 2 dryers. Fine now as this RV park is pretty empty. It also has several A-frame little cabins. Maybe a little dusty as they are finishing up all the gravel work. Hookups are good. Pads are level. Every spot has a picnic table & fire pit. Dog park kind of small. All dirt. Lots of areas to walk dogs. Verizon has 3 bars. WiFi is great, but not many campers here.
A couple miles to town. Off the highway. Very quiet. Very dark at night so really nice for stargazing.
And the mountain views are beautiful on 2 sides!
We definitely will stay again if we in the area.
Lovely rustic rv park in a peaceful setting along the Sevier River. The owners have worked hard to make this property nice with many amenities including clean bathrooms, clean showers, communal covered picnic area, dog park, pickleball/basketball area and cabins. I really like the views and how peaceful it is compared to some big RV parks. It wasn’t too crowded when we were here on May 19, but think the area must be popular because of all the ATV trails nearby. We rode right from the RV park to take our e-bikes on a paved bike trail through the Sevier Canyon. Super fun! Owners and staff very friendly.
No concrete pads, just gravel with grass and picnic tables between. The landscaping looks a little overgrown. The fencing around the small dog park isn’t secure.
Office and laundry facilities are closed on Sundays. Bathrooms are small but clean with one toilet stall and two shower stalls each.
Full hookups and pull through spaces. Wi-Fi is available but we didn’t test it.
It’s a very quiet place. Fillmore has a Best Western with a golf course, a few gas stations and a Carls Jr.
This location has clean bathrooms and showers centrally located on the grounds. So it doesn’t matter if you’re in a tent or RV, it’s a close distance for everyone. They are also pet friendly with trash cans and doggie bags placed around the site. Our tent area included water/electric, a picnic table, and fire pit/grill. We really enjoyed our little grass area and the quiet surroundings!
We’ve stopped here several times. Huge lot. Gas station. Large Tesla charging station. Easy to walk pets. Coffee shop and two restaurants. It’s very quiet all night.
Little Cottonwood Canyon is fun. Very beautiful. You can hike, fish in the river.When we were there the other night we saw a Moose which was way fun. Lots of deer as well. Pets are not allowed.
The Monroe area sits at the base of the Sevier Valley, with elevations ranging from 5,300 to 11,000 feet across nearby camping areas. The region features a mix of high desert terrain and alpine forests, creating distinct seasonal camping conditions. Most campgrounds remain accessible from April through October, though higher elevation sites often close with first snowfall.
Mountain biking at Mountain Mecca: This free dispersed camping area offers excellent access to local trails. "Lots of mountain bikers and cool exploring to do around the area," notes trent L., who found "a nice big private spot in the trees" just past the initial camping area.
Fishing at Koosharem Reservoir: Located about 25 miles from Monroe, this reservoir provides good trout fishing opportunities. "They stock this with rainbow trout if your a fisherman. Great Verizon service here, mountains are beautiful," reports Cat F. The site has vault toilets and some picnic areas near the water.
Explore Native American heritage: The area around Fremont Indian State Park contains numerous archaeological sites. "Great hiking trail at the rear of the campground. Goes up the canyon. Visited the various sites for Rock Art through the park. Great stuff," shares Wayne F., who stayed at the Sam Stowe campground.
Converted bus accommodations: Mystic Hot Springs offers unique lodging options beyond standard camping. "Stayed in an old bus turned into cute little camp spot. Stayed here in the dead of winter and was very comfy and cozy. Bus had heated blankets and was thoughtfully set up," explains Leigh-Anne H.
Wide, level sites: "The sites are all very large pull throughs, so we would not have to unhook if we did not need the F250 to roam the area. The site is wide enough to park your tow vehicle next to your rig if you were so inclined," Kevin H. describes about Monroe Canyon RV Park.
Peaceful setting: The Castle Rock Campground receives positive reviews for its natural setting. "This campground is really well maintained and the FF sites were empty except for mine and another all weekend," notes Perle T., adding "the state park is nice for petroglyphs but that's about it with a few short hikes."
Recent park development: Several newer campgrounds in the area are still being established. At Sevier River RV Park, Mario S. reports, "Danny was an amazing host. Assisted in finding the place after hours. And offered eggs from his chickens on site. Place has a nice river and the views were amazing."
Varying amenities: Facilities differ significantly between established and dispersed camping options. Jennifer A. notes about Mountain Mecca: "Open area looks like local party spot, not for RVs. Lots of spots to pitch a tent, established fire pits. Not far off the main road."
Weather considerations: The area experiences significant temperature fluctuations. "It rained hard all night long and we woke up to a muddy mess," reports one camper about unpaved sites, while another notes, "Stayed here in the dead of winter and was very comfy and cozy."
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