Best RV Parks & Resorts near Spring City, UT

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Spring City, Utah, providing full hookup options for motorhomes and travel trailers. Pleasant Creek RV Resort in Mount Pleasant features 115 sites with water, sewer, and electric connections including both 30-amp and 50-amp service. Jones High Country RV Park in Nephi offers pull-through sites on gravel pads suitable for larger rigs, though fires are not permitted. Rollin Home RV Park accommodates big rigs with spacious pull-through sites that include grass dividers between camping spots. Castle Gate RV Park provides concrete pads with full hookups and river views. "Long wide pull-through sites with grass dividers make setting up easy. Beautiful views if you pick your spot wisely," noted one visitor about Rollin Home RV Park.

Most RV parks in the region remain open year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with stronger signals typically available at parks closer to towns. Navigation to some parks requires attention to GPS directions, as one traveler mentioned: "Watch your GPS! Our Garmin RV890 had us coming in from the South end of Four Mile road... only it completely missed the turn." Dump stations are available at most parks, with Pleasant Creek and Castle Gate offering on-site sanitary dump facilities. Pet policies generally allow dogs with designated walking areas, though breed restrictions exist at some locations. Propane service is limited, with visitors needing to plan refills in larger towns like Nephi or Mount Pleasant.

Best RV Sites Near Spring City, Utah (123)

    1. Manti - La Sal KOA

    4 Reviews
    Mount Pleasant, UT
    4 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."

    "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. The community in Mt."

    2. Rollin Home RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Nephi, UT
    24 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."

    3. Jones High Country RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Nephi, UT
    24 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"

    4. Castle Gate RV Park

    21 Reviews
    Kenilworth, UT
    38 miles
    Website

    $25 - $150 / night

    "A river flows through the back of the park, with a walking trail and a small place to swim. There is a nice children’s play area with a water pad. Lots of places to walk a dog."

    "I travel in either a van or a fifth wheel and would be happy to bring with one to this lovely park! It has lovely amenities, nice spaces and quite the view. I think it’s new."

    5. Buckhorn RV Park and Resort

    1 Review
    Huntington, UT
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 557-0527

    $24 - $148 / night

    "They offer spacious pull-through RV spots, luxury cabins and Tipis(Teepees), as well as tent sites and a group area for rent. There are bathrooms, showers, and a laundry facility on site."

    6. Blue Cut RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Kenilworth, UT
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 820-0081

    "This is a very nice small full hookups campground! Spot are small. But there are a few larger 5th wheel trails here. Michelle and her husband are very friendly and easy to talk with."

    "Small private campground with country feel. Owner Michelle very friendly and welcoming and accommodating. Pros: Full hookups at all sites. Sites spacious enough to extend slides."

    7. Esquire Estates Mobile Home and RV Park

    1 Review
    Castle Dale, UT
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 749-4920

    "Our kids are 9, 7 and 3 1/2 so it makes things very convenient and easy for us to go there and we can rent ATV's locally as well and there is a lot of close by site seeing.  "

    8. Nine Mile RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Wellington, UT
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (385) 567-6583

    $44 - $79 / night

    "Still under construction, but when finished it will be a very nice and convenient park between Salt Lake to Moab. They only have two rows open at this time but offered a discount to our stay."

    9. Gladstan Golf Course & RV park

    3 Reviews
    Elk Ridge, UT
    38 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."

    10. Canyon View RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Spanish Fork, UT
    42 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"

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RV Park Reviews near Spring City, UT

356 Reviews of 123 Spring City Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Millsite State Park Campground

    Nice, quiet, very small SP with scenic views of the lake and canyon

    We have a 36’ Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site MI08 for 3 days in mid June. We left our boondocking site in the Grand Staircase-Escalante NM to get electric and water hookups because the temperatures were climbing into the 100’s in the area. The sites are nice, but closer together than most SP CGs, although the pull-through sites are angled, so you’re not looking in your neighbor’s windows and there are some trees between them as well. AT&T coverage was fair, with 2-3 Bars of LTE service and speeds up to about 2 MB/s. There were a few tall trees at each of the sites, but there were gaps between them, so we were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were zero OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna.

  • Niki C.
    Oct. 22, 2020

    Oasis Campground — Yuba State Park

    Good location for rockhounding

    Stayed here when rockhounding. Work remotely so needed cell service and this place has good verizon LTE. Nice large sites, BBQ and campfire pit. Shaded picnic area. Super windy at night, not sure if it’s the time of year or the norm. Late october - winterized for the season so no potable water or flush toilets but there’s still vault toilets.

  • C
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Well maintained, new park

    We made last minute reservations on-line late in the day on a long trip. Although we arrived late a gentleman assisted us to find a spot and then later in the evening another person called to check up on us. Greatly appreciated this extra care. The park is new and well maintained. A river flows through the back of the park, with a walking trail and a small place to swim. There is a nice children’s play area with a water pad. Lots of places to walk a dog. Large pull through sites. Water and electric were perfect even in 100 degree weather. Individual bathrooms with a shower in each. The bathrooms were private and immaculately maintained. Wonderful laundry area. Big rig friendly with ample space and turning radius. Easy in and out with no issues.
    Only issue was the length of the site. We choose a 70 foot site and our 60 ft rig barely fit. So FYI, when choosing a site, go big.

  • D
    Aug. 12, 2023

    Fishlake National Forest Oak Creek Rec Site

    A Hidden Gem

    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!

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2021

    Maple Canyon

    Beautiful!

    Love this place! During summer it’s hard to get a spot but there is some dispersed camping down the road. Fall is beautiful with all the colors! We were here in late October after a little snow so the place was empty. Even with no host (assume gone for winter) the area was very clean, pit toilets were open and stocked with TP. The camp sites are great for van/tent or maybe small RV but if it’s busy there are no turn around spots as day parking areas could be full. The sites have picnic tables and fire pits. No water and no cell service. Closest cell reception is top of canyon (via hike) or where concrete road ends at mouth of canyon. The rock climbing here is amazing! Tons of sport routes of all levels. Crazy conglomerate rock. Scenic but steep 4 mile loop hike to viewpoint. Bear and cougar country so keep your food and trash properly stored :)


Guide to Spring City

Located approximately 4,500 feet above sea level, Spring City, Utah sits in Sanpete County surrounded by the Wasatch Plateau to the east and the San Pitch Mountains to the west. The area experiences warm, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F, while winters bring significant snowfall that can limit access to some camping areas between November and March.

What to do

Visit Helper's historic downtown: A short drive from Castle Gate RV Park provides access to Helper's revitalized downtown area. "Downtown Helper is just a short walk away. Cute little area that looks like there is quite a bit of restoration/renovation underway," notes one camper who found the town an excellent alternative to busier tourist destinations.

Mountain biking in Price: The trails near Price offer excellent mountain biking opportunities with less crowding than popular destinations. "Stayed here a weekend to get in some mountain biking in nearby Price. Everything in the park is immaculate, and very well maintained. We found a new favorite place to avoid some of the Moab crowd," reports a visitor to Castle Gate RV Park.

Explore Skyline Drive: The scenic mountain route offers spectacular views and outdoor recreation opportunities. "We love exploring the area and Skyline Drive. Beautiful country," writes one camper who stayed at Manti - La Sal KOA (formerly Pleasant Creek Ranch). This high-elevation road provides access to fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing spots.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many rv parks near Spring City maintain high cleanliness standards. A guest at Rollin Home RV Park noted, "Extremely clean and super nice amenities. We absolutely thought this park was well maintained, super clean and easy check in!" Similar sentiments were echoed by visitors across multiple parks in the region.

Historical learning opportunities: The area offers rich pioneer history. "Just 8 miles from the amazing little Fairview museum where we learned about the Mormon pioneers who settled here," shared one visitor to Manti - La Sal KOA. These cultural stops provide educational opportunities between outdoor adventures.

Smaller crowds: The region provides a peaceful alternative to Utah's busier destinations. "The community in Mt. Pleasant and nearby Fairview is like from an old movie; old yet gorgeous," remarked one camper who appreciated the authentic small-town atmosphere while staying at Manti - La Sal KOA.

What you should know

Water pressure considerations: Several parks report high water pressure that requires regulation. At Gladstan Golf Course & RV park, one camper warned, "The spots are not level, and the water pressure is high. Make sure you have a water regulator." Similar issues were noted at Castle Gate RV Park where visitors were specifically advised to use pressure regulators.

GPS navigation challenges: Some rv parks near Spring City can be difficult to locate with standard GPS. One traveler at Rollin Home RV Park cautioned about navigation issues: "Watch your GPS! Our Garmin RV890 had us coming in from the South end of Four Mile rd... only it completely missed the turn. The road has no street sign, no rv park sign."

Seasonal operations: While many parks remain open year-round, facilities may change seasonally. "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," reported a visitor to Canyon View RV Park, highlighting how some amenities may be unavailable during certain times.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Families with children should consider parks with water features. "Clean restrooms and showers. Great swimming pool. Beautiful camp sites. Easy to find. Quick drive to small town eats and even a drive inn movie theater," noted a visitor to Manti - La Sal KOA who found multiple entertainment options for children.

Local attractions: The area offers family-friendly activities beyond camping. According to one guest at Nine Mile RV Resort, "Still under construction, but when finished it will be a very nice and convenient park between Salt Lake to Moab. We will definitely come back on our way to Moab for another night stay." This strategic location provides access to numerous day trip options.

Park facilities: Some campgrounds feature dedicated recreation areas. "There is a splash area for the kids to beat the heat and a place to play horseshoe," mentioned a visitor to Castle Gate RV Park, highlighting amenities specifically designed for younger campers.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Several rv parks near Spring City have uneven spots requiring additional equipment. At Canyon View RV Park, one RVer reported, "We paid $20.00 a night to basically boondock on a very uneven parking lot. When we went to level our rig, the front jacks bottomed out." Always bring leveling blocks when camping in this region.

Electrical service variations: Check that available amperage matches your needs. At Jones High Country RV Park, one RVer noted, "Nothing fancy. We pulled in after a long drive and found a cheap place to spend the night. This place is older and not very fancy. The staff was nice and helpful. They have clean hot showers and full hook ups for our RV." Call ahead to confirm electrical specifications.

Site spacing considerations: Some parks place rigs close together, limiting outdoor living space. "The sites are close together so you don't get a whole lot of privacy," observed a camper at Manti - La Sal KOA, echoing concerns found at several regional parks where rigs may be positioned with minimal separation.

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