Best RV Parks & Resorts near Oasis, UT
Searching for a place to RV camp near Oasis? Find the best sites near Oasis where you can park your RV with a scenic view. These scenic and easy-to-reach Oasis campsites are perfect for RV campers.
Searching for a place to RV camp near Oasis? Find the best sites near Oasis where you can park your RV with a scenic view. These scenic and easy-to-reach Oasis campsites are perfect for RV campers.
Plan your next outdoor adventure with Cedar Mountain RV Resort!
Just 145 miles from Salt Lake City & 158 miles from St. George, Cedar Mountain RV Resort is the center of endless opportunities!
Come explore what Millard County has to offer. Visit the historic Cove Fort built in 1867. Take a short hike to Hermit's cabin. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the Meadow Hot Springs & of course the Little Sahara Recreation Area for your atv adventures!
$40 - $50 / night
Conveniently located along I-15 and W 850th Street, our Love's RV Hookup-Fillmore UT 835 provides the RV traveler with a safe, clean and well-maintained place to stop for the night as you travel across the country. Our reservation and check in process makes booking a site quick and convenient. Guests can make reservations, pay and check in or out on their own devices or at the designated Kiosk located on site, providing an automated and contactless experience that quickly gets you back on the road to your destination. With full hook-ups at every site, including Wi-Fi and 30-Amp and 50-Amp service, we also offer more amenities than any other national travel stop network.
$37 / night
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$45 / night
Located in Utah's Trail Country right off I-70, Venture RV Park - Richfield was designed to provide an easy place for rookie and expert RV owners to enjoy the convenient pleasures of South-Central Utah. The best part is no need to trailer your off-road vehicle with DIRECT access to the Fishlake National Forest, the Paiute ATV Trail System and the NEW Pahvant Mountain Bike Trail system!
Venture RV Park is surrounded by Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. You can visit Fremont Indian State Park and Museum, or take a drive to beautiful Fishlake to fish or bike.
We are big rig friendly with 77 large level sites, 32' x 85' pull-thru and 32' x 75' back-in, with asphalt roads, cement patios with sturdy 8' long, metal base, aluminum top, picnic tables.
All our sites are full hookup and have been *cleaned and sanitized *prior to your arrival.
Come and enjoy your stay!
$55 - $65 / night
$44 - $53 / night
Needed a spot just for the night. At first it didn’t appear as though this campground is used that much - we were one of 3 campers in the park. Full hook ups for the night was $40. Restrooms were clean, nice laundry room. What I liked most was the lack of ambient light. Went out at night and it was pitch black with sky full of stars. Try the cheese curd they sell in the gas station at the RV park entrance - it was great!
Great campsite! We had an 11’ RV and hooked up just fine, everything worked great! Bathrooms clean and has showers and toilet. Very quiet RV resort and tons of spaces anytime of day. Manager is superb and super sweet!
No room in RV site for tent so moved to grassy tent site. Most sites appear to be occupied by long term rentals. Host was very friendly and helpful in accommodating my needs.
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)
We stayed there 6/6/21 on our way to Yellowstone. Great place for a pit stop. Very clean with friendly staff. Great location if you wanted an ATV vacation. Full hook ups. We stayed in site 8. We would stay there again.
I chose this KOA because I was traveling alone and I wanted a safe place to stay, and it was perfect for that. Lots of families and felt monitored in the event that someone who wasn't supposed to be there wandered in. The overall feel was very much like an RV park with more trees. This was my first KOA, but overall good experience.
Awesome campground at about 8,600’ elevation, has a couple small creeks running through, water and toilets on site as well. Each site has a metal fire ring (crucial for a campfire during burn bans), picnic table, grill, some sites had an extra fire ring and bench seats. It’s nestled on the mountainside surrounded by aspen forests and farm land. Plenty of wildlife in the area, watch for deer and cattle in the road. We had temps dip down into the teens overnight with a dusting of snow in late September, be sure to pack layers. Overall a perfect spot for tent camping, small campers max, no RV parking or hookups. Not too far from Capitol Reef National Park and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Highly recommend staying here and going to Grand Staircase for a hike in the slot canyons.
This is one of my favorite hidden little campgrounds, although it is only open seasonally. There are numerous sites available for RVs/Camping trailers to park in. The small creek that runs through the campground is stocked with fish multiple times per year. There are 3 large groups sites perfect for family outings or family reunions. The group sites are also available for reservation. My favorite site is tucked in the trees near the creek and offers a ton of room for tents. There is an apple tree near by that has delicious green apples in the late summer.
We were hesitant to camp at a KOA because we prefer something more remote but this one was perfection. Near the highway(not close enough to hear anything) but backed up to the most beautiful mountains to watch the clouds roll in. Large grassy sites, full hookups, pool, bathrooms and free showers. Fire pits and picnic tables. Quiet. Surpringly hardly any kids. We loved this spot. We walked in with no reservations.
RV pull through sites right off the highway with full hookups. No tent sites. Nothing sexy here, just good spot to spend the night in your RV if you're traveling through.
Rollin Home RV Park
Nephi, UT
Site #10, PT, FHU, 1nt.
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. (So office isn't out your back window instead of the mountains).
Clean laundry room.
Office staff very nice.
Yummy gourmet sweets for sale in the office/store.
Visible & ATT both strong signals.
OTA channels good. Plenty of them & good reception.
No issues with power.
Picnic tables.
Cons:
WIFI spotty. Bounced in/out a bit.
Water pressure high, use regulator.
No pool or playground if you need to entertain kids.
No shade trees.
Overall a very nice newer park & a welcome break before pushing through SLC. We would use them again when in the area.
TIP:
#1: Watch your GPS!
Our Garmin RV890 had us coming in from the South end of Four Mile rd.... only it completely missed the turn ONTO Four Mile (it's just past the refinery). The road has no street sign, no rv park sign etc & said we were still 2m to the turn. Had us going off the asphalt onto gravel, up the mountain a bit to the Four Mile Hunting Club. We got turned around in a parts yard & a local was kind enough to get us back on track. NOT the parks fault, just a caution that both Garmin. & Waze had no idea where we were.
#2: The pullthroughs by the office, the road to get to them has a tight right turn & is narrow. It sets you up nicely to pull out the gate in the morning, but might be a problem for a bigger rig if you don't realize it in time. We're only 34' & it was a tight turn for us. If you're a triple axle, or over 40' you might want to look at the Pull-throughs in the 2nd section.
Spent a night here. Nice facilities, with covered picnic tables at each RV spot, water, and most with electric. Nearby dump station. Some grass and green areas for dogs. Adequate shower facilities. Pretty scenery, and several miles away from the interstate so very quiet. There was an algae bloom that made lake hazardous, so we kept dogs away from the water.
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. There are several established places to camp with beautiful views. Very private. Great for mountain biking
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. Road goes up past water tower and recommends using 4wd to come up to prevent washboard, but any vehicle with awe would do. No amenities and very private.
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.
Awesome first camp of the year. Booked as soon as the state parks opened back up. Place really gave that “middle of nowhere feel”, lake and surrounding area were beautiful. Campsites were simple and bathrooms were nice. Only issue we had was we accidentally booked a site without electric. Could’ve been more clear on website, but also likely a rookie mistake being our first camp in Utah
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.
We came here to test out our new teardrop we bought from SLC. We wanted the electric hookup. We arrived during a snow storm, off season camping was first come first serve. We used the QR code to check in and pay. We were the only ones on the campground, so we took the campsite closest to the lake and the vault toilets (flush toilets were closed). The lake was beautiful and the campground was maintained nicely.
Arrived on a Sunday in September after the reservation only period. Only two campers (including us) on the campground. It is beautifully settled in the hills. The lake is not accessible at this time due to low water level, but the view in all directions is beautiful. Water and electricity hookups are available, free dump station, too.
This campground has beautiful lake views and electric and water hookups. It is a little more expensive than we like but the scenery and hookups are nice.
Traveling east along US-50 "The Loneliest Road in America," we were seeking somewhere to camp after leaving Great Basin National Park. We stumbled upon Oak Creek Recreation Area quite by accident, but such a rewarding accident it turned out to be. It must be the best kept secret in western Utah for camping.
Oak Creek campground is located four miles east of Oak City, Utah. It is nestled in a canyon in the Fishlake National Forest. We arrived at the campground late afternoon June 5, 2023 and had our choice of ANY campsite - we were the only occupants. We selected site 19, a back-in site at the end of the loop that runs through the campground. The site is less than 100 feet or so from Oak Creek which runs parallel to the campground. The site is level and easily accommodated our 18-foot travel trailer. Using our Senior America the Beautiful pass, the cost per night was $8.00 and worth every penny. In addition to this campsite, there is additional camping further up Oak Creek Canyon Road for tents, RVs, and trailers - access is via a well-maintained dirt road beyond the campground we stayed in.
Highly recommend this campground for peace and quiet!
This, as a KOA Journey, is a great place to stay “along the way.” Spaces are level and have a nice, grassy area between sites with a picnic bench & fire pit. The surrounding area is scenic with cows in pasture and a mountain backdrop. We only stayed a single night and did not use any amenities. WiFi was very weak but the hookups are in good condition. We really appreciated the grounds with trees and grass. The staff we encountered were very friendly. Fillmore has some neat gems to scout out. The freeway is close by so access is a cinch, but the grounds are far enough away to be void of any road noise. When we arrived, the wind was consistently 45+ mph.... not sure if this is an extraordinary occurrence but the map says wind picks up frequently and to store your things. Multiple gas stations nearby with excellent prices. Lots of ATV/OHV paths around the area. A single night allowed for us to explore a little and feel rested. Would definitely return!
North and West beach are first come first served past the pay station. You can camp right up on the water or there are some areas with light shade. If you want a reserved spot with hookups you'll need to go on the East side to the Oasis campground.
We go here 3-5 times a year. It's a favorite with the dogs.
We loved this spot! We only stayed one night, driving through on our way to Yellowstone. It had nice large sites, very clean. This is a new campground so the bathrooms weren’t done yet, but the hook ups and sites are level and have clean picnic tables and green grass at every site.
The camp host is amazing and we arrived after hours and she responded to our phone call quickly and got us set up. You are not super close to neighbors and the view of the prairie is so pretty. Wifi worked just fine.
We will def stay again. We were driving a 31 foot rv and had no problems in a back in site here.
This Oasis CG is part of the Little Sahara Rec Area and should not be confused with the Oasis CG in Yuba State Park. We stayed here as a quick overnight stop on our way into southern Utah. And it was Memorial Day weekend. There were thousands of people here. We showed up, paid the fee at the main entrance and were lucky enough to get one of the last two actual campsites. The sites are not numbered. This CG is made up of 4 loops with approx. 85 actual paved sites. Each loop has two restrooms. The sites vary in size. Some can accommodate big RV's, some are pull through, and some if not most are ADA compliant. They have fire pits, grills, and picnic tables.
There is also dispersed camping down the dirt road from the CG if its full. There is actually quite a few dispersed camping options as well as the other 3 campgrounds in the area.
This is an OHV paradise, dunes, hills, and a large amount of tracks for dune buggies, ATV's, four wheelers, razors, whatever you have. It was fun sitting by the fire and checking out all the rides. It is noisy but that's to be expected. Mostly died down by 10pm. Most people had RV's and trailers for their rigs. The info said there was water available in two spots but we didn't see it. There were dumpsters for trash and a dump station for the RV's. No showers that we saw. That being said, the restrooms which had flush toilets and a sinks were in extraordinarily good shape. Very clean for the amount of people using the CG.
If you have an OHV this would be a great place to spend a weekend or a few days.
We had one night here on a road trip to southern CA. It was beautiful. Clean, quiet, well maintained. We were there on a weeknight in April so I can imagine it gets pretty busy in weekends and in warmer weather. It was 25 degrees overnight so we were grateful to have the electric hook up! Road was well maintained getting there and not too far off the interstate that it made for a good stop over! We will be back.
Easy easy place to hook up, quiet and affordable!
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