Best RV Parks & Resorts near Mutual Dell, UT
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$30 - $129 / night
Park City Rv Resort is just minutes from 3 World Class Ski Resorts, Champion Golf Courses, 300+ Hiking and Biking Trails, World Renown Fly Fishing and much more! Park City RV Resort offers beautiful large sites (average site is 75ft long) with views of the Olympic Sports Park and snowcapped mountains. Relax in our heated pool and spa after day of exploring the many outdoor activities the area offer. Our campground offers a more natural type of site, near a stream and grassy areas, tent camping is also available!
Echo Island RV Resort is a full-service campground resort in Coalville Utah that features RV sites, tent sites, and cabins. This complete recreation venue includes three swimming pools and two hot tubs surrounded by forty acres of lush, tree-lined meadows and is just about an hour’s drive from Salt Lake City, Ogden, or Provo. The Weber River, which is renowned for its world-class fishing, winds through the property, dividing to form a wooded island perfect for picnicking or family outings.
Another trout-filled stream runs through the ranch and a fully stocked, kid-friendly fishing pond is available as well; providing plenty of amazing fishing. The park allows quick access to Rockport Reservoir and Echo Reservoir, both just a short distance away.
$50 - $300 / night
Knotty Pine RV Resort, the gateway to the Uinta Mountains, is situated on the banks of the Upper Provo River. The river offers premier, blue ribbon trout fishing, close to Utah’s major cities. Rainbow and brown trout reach record lengths in the river, with a typical fish running 18 inches or larger. The river is continually stocked. As a result, the pristine waters of the Provo River provide exceptional fishing, recreation, and outdoor adventure! The park is surrounded by groves of maples and hundred-year-old junipers.
Deer and elk abound in the adjacent terrain, making the park popular with members who like to hunt. There are hundreds of miles of off-highway vehicle trails, accessible from the campground, and more trails a short 10-minute ride to Soapstone Basin. Knotty Pine Resort is a quick drive from Provo and just about an hour outside of Salt Lake City. Make Knotty Pine RV Resort your base camp for your next adventure.
$50 - $300 / night
$40 / night
Lagoon’s R.V. park and Campground is a great place to stay and play. Come enjoy the beautiful, shaded area with convenient access to the amusement park. Book your Lagoon campground reservations, and save on your park admission to Lagoon.
Owned and operated by Payson City. The Gladstan Golf Course presents golfers with unique challenges and beauty. It is one of Utah Valley’s Hidden Gems.
$40 / night
Lakeside RV Campground is a full service, family-owned park offering year-round accommodations. Our campground is the perfect getaway or stop-over for RV travelers. Our location offers the perfect balance of being close to local attractions/conveniences, while enjoying a relaxed country atmosphere at the same time. Thanks to all of you, we are proud to be celebrating 28 years of successful ownership.
$31 - $48 / night
It’s definitely comfortable and functional: full hook-up available! Lots of trees, right by the river and you can hear the birds chirping everywhere. It’s still an RV resort so there are RV’s everywhere. Laundry available. Wifi speed could be better. Staff is so helpful!
This spacious RV park has two pools (one limited to adults only), two dog parks (one large enough for big dogs to run and fetch), two sets of pickle ball courts and is spacious and level and nice/ oh, my.
The staff are friendly and lead you to your RV site (and actually collected and filled and delivered our propane tanks). They have a few cabins but are mostly laid out for newer RVs. They ask the age and type when making reservations. Good Sam discounts apply. This is a very nice “the only 5 star “ RV Park in Utah.
My wife and I stayed here for about 2 weeks place is pretty nice for an RV hookup spot full hookups water sewer 30 amp power. The management that runs the hotel side of it is extremely nice and reasonable I couldn't be happier with this place close to two gas stations the flying j and the TA.
Really nice RV resort near Interstate. Pull throughs or back in on paved level sites. Picnic table. FHU. Sites typically close with grass area seperating. No shade or privacy. Narrow interior roads. Nice bathhouses with private shower/toilets. Wifi and cable. Great play area. Bikes available including kid sized. Paved 80 mile bike trail along Jordan River. Giant chessboard. Nice pool area. Amazing clubhouse with pool table, foosball, large TV, comfy chairs, guest kitchen area. Complimentary coffee, tea and fresh made cookies. Friendly, helpful employees!
One of our all time favorite RV parks. Located in beautiful Heber City, Utah. We felt at home as soon as we arrived and were greeted by a nice man on a golf cart who lead us to where we’d be staying. There is an adult only section if you’re looking for peace and quiet away from kids. The concrete was level and spacious, each with its own picnic table.
They have two dog parks, one of which is the nicest and largest one we’ve seen thus far. The laundry room was sparkling clean and located adjacent to the pickle ball courts and outdoor fire pits. They have an on-site RV wash available and allowed us to borrow an adaptor from them at no charge. We enjoyed an evening in their hot tub/spa. They also have a large pool area near the bathrooms that were the most well maintained bathrooms we’ve ever used on the road. To top it all off, they have a gorgeous fitness center with weights, a treadmill and elliptical available to all guests.
Overall we were extremely impressed with all amenities and the customer service provided at Mountain Valley RV Resort and would recommend it highly to anyone visiting the area.
Called in for a one night stay for a class A pulling a trailer. I was told i would need to unhitch the trailer, which I have never had to do at a campsite then followed by asking me the year of my motor home. After looking at their website, it made a bit more sense, quite disappointed by their business structure, going to Echo Island RV Resort instead.
Luxury RV resort is a showplace for great rigs and professional management.
The setup is generally the same at a lot of KOA. 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.
The facilities are average, with separate rooms for showers and toilets. However, there are many long-term residents with not enough space for regular camping. Some of these long term residents have multiple cars and end up blocking you in. We really just wanted a good spot to fill up on water and possibly stay for a night or two. Later we found out across the road is a Denny’s/Flying J/Truck stop where we could fill up with water.
Pros: Washer and dryers, small pool, close to Provo Cons: Road noise, train noise, small spaces, long term neighbors.
Overall, I wouldn’t recommend staying here.
These camp grounds have reserved sites and walk in sites. No RV hookups, but drinking water and flushing toilets. Lots of hikes you can do, with an easy family friendly one a quarter of a mile down the road. (Donut falls) it's really beautiful and serene here. There's enough space between camp sites that your neighbors aren't a bother.
Dirt road is washboard hell, but you are rewarded when you arrive to a clean and quiet campground stay. Plenty of trees, flowers and wildlife including hummingbirds, deer, sandhill cranes, moose, beaver, chipmunks, squirrels and fish. Water is cold, but plenty deep for fishing, boating, canoes and paddle boards. Fishing was steady. Be prepared to pay to launch your boat and empty your tanks at the dump station.
This campground has reservation and first come first served sites. There is tent and trailer camping available. Loop B has group sites. There was no water available in the campground the last few times we were here. There are no hook ups-electric, water, sewer at this campground.
There are restrooms in each loop of the campground. There is a quiet time enforced from 10 PM to 6 AM. No generators after 10 PM.
Bring cash or check as they do not take credit cards on site.
We will camp here again.
Nice facilities (bathrooms, showers, laundry) and amenities, but very crowded with lots of families. I recognize that we are probably not the target demographic for this RV resort as a couple with no kids, so it was a little bit much for us, but could see this as a great spot for families and big groups. They had a food truck (burgers, etc.) as well as a camp store, movie screenings, pool, games, etc. Wasn't exactly quiet, but wasn't riotous either, especially staying further from the epicenter.
Great amenities, dog park, showers, laundry. Stayed here long term a couple times and it’s always a great stay! Close to the park, splash pad, and track. Hosts are pleasant. A little close together but good for being on base.
Great camp host. Sites have no shade. Sites are level with full hook up. Fitness center, 3 mile paved trail, and outdoor running track. Hiking trails minutes away Site 1 is the best site for any shade.
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
Big urban park, concrete sites, minimal grass, a lot of long term folks. WiFi was ok bathhouses we’re new and clean and should have been adequate for the size of the park but a number we’re constantly locked, I assume to minimize cleaning costs. Maintenance is now what I would expect from a top notch park.
Great location to camp for touring Salt Lake City. Full hook-ups at a reasonable price. Sites are tight and busy on the weekends. Limited cell service.
Kind of pricy for what it is. We paid almost $50 for full hook ups on the second level. A back in site really close to two other RVs on dirt/rocks. But even though it’s right off the highway it was reasonably quiet. There seem to be three levels with the bottom level by the creek, with mostly partial hookups, looking the most attractive. It was closed for the winter as of Oct 9th though. The bottom level also had nice grassy areas for kids to play in. Bring your fishing pole as they do let you fish in the creek. There was laundry available though no change machine so bring quarters. Apparently there was also a hot tub. It was a decent place though overpriced imho.
This a a beautiful site with great people and friendly staff. The river is hard to get to but pleasant to listen to. The Velvet Ash was blooming so it looked like snow in July.
Showers are clean and well kept, the pool and hot tub are great. We were allowed fires. People were there with dogs in leashes. Full hook up, electricity and water. Not sure about laundry though.
I picked this campground based on its proximity to the Crystal Lake trailhead, hoping that it would be quieter than Washington Lake since it didn't have RV hookups, and it did not disappoint! There were only a few other occupied sites at the time that I went (midweek, before Labor Day), many of the sites were along the creek in a beautiful alpine meadow. The pit toilet was clean, and since I had a water filter, I could pull straight from the creek at my campsite rather than going to the spigot at the entrance.
There is a dirt parking lot for lake access just across from the campground entrance, and the campground is a short <2 mile drive to the Crystal Lake trailhead where there are many options for day hikes. I would 100% stay here again!
It’s off season for being in this RV park but it was perfect for a quick stop over. The check in was quick and easy. The staff was very helpful and answered all of our questions. The facilities were clean. The hook ups worked great even in the snow. We weren’t bothered by the train noises as other reviews stated. This place was close to a lot of down town spots. The KOA has night time security and the bathrooms all have codes to get in, which is nice. Would definitely recommend.
The camp ground itself is not bad. You have all the amenities that you could wish for when you are on the road. Including sites with full hook up and showers plus toilets that are in good condition. The camp store has food and drinks available. Very positive were the ladies at the reception. Very helpful and very sweet.
But the location is rather disappointing. Its located at the end of an old street and right in front of a dam, enclosed by some hills. You can hear the nearby highway. Not very pretty.
It feels a little cramped, the individual spots are very close to each other, so there is not much privacy. Plus, it is very expensive. I paid 78$ for a full hook up spot.
Probably better to check out the camp site Hailstone Camp Ground right up the hill, in the Jordanelle state park. It looked so much more beautiful when I passed by there the next morning.
Full hook ups. 3 levels. Right off of I80 so be prepared for the noise. Spots are long but very narrow. Less than 3’ between our slides and the neighbor’s slides. The neighbor’s sewer hook up is right at our front door. The picnic table is located on the back side of the rig. There is a pool and hot tub but the hot tub has been drained and pool could be closing due to a chlorine shortage in the area. The gym is just a treadmill and a stationary bicycle. It was a good place to overnight in
Located in semi industrial area. Check in was easy and fast. RV spots closed to each other with shard. Gravel, level lots barely long enough for 44 foot motorhome with tow vehicle parking on side of motorhome. Good hookups.
Convenient location right off the highway with full hook ups and nice paved sites. Dog areas, playground, games, and a pool. Easy access to the Jordan River Trail for running, biking, or sunset walks. You’ll need to drive to get to restaurants, grocery stores, and ~20 min drive to downtown but overall not a bad spot to camp out for a few days.
You’ll love it. Campground is in a beautiful setting. You’ll love sitting around your campfire watching the deer scamper in the mountains. RV camping is a must for me and full hookups are available. The price is very reasonable and anything you could ever need is easily accessible in Tooele right outside the gate.
The sites are tightly packed. The hook ups (especially sewer) are awkwardly to the far rear of the sites. All black top and gravel, which really gets warm on the hot July days. There is a fenced in dog relief area. The campground is right next to the base splash pad and a big park. Cheap $25 a night full hook ups was definitely worth the stay. There’s a nice few of the mountains and seeing/hearing the F-35 rip through the sky was awesome!
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