Best RV Parks & Resorts near Magna, UT

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several RV parks provide full hookup options near Magna, Utah. Pony Express RV Resort in North Salt Lake offers concrete pads with water, sewer, and 50-amp electric connections year-round. The resort features level pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs. "The facility is spotless! Seriously, the staff keep the entire grounds in great condition. There are dozens and dozens of spots that fit just about any size RV or 5th wheel," noted one camper. Oquirrh Mountain Inn & RV Park in Tooele provides water, sewer, and both 30 and 50-amp electrical hookups, operating from April through October. Sites at most parks are positioned close together with minimal privacy, though many include small grass areas and picnic tables.

Within 30 miles of Magna, RV travelers will find varying amenities and reservation requirements. Most parks maintain gated access with security features, particularly at the more developed resorts like Pony Express. Salt Lake City KOA, located in an urban setting, offers paved sites that can accommodate larger motorhomes with tow vehicles parked alongside. Dump stations are available at most locations, though Mountain Shadows RV Park in Draper prohibits campfires, which may affect evening activities for some travelers. Despite tight spacing at many parks, most provide reliable Wi-Fi, though one visitor mentioned, "WiFi issues connecting, didn't work," suggesting that personal hotspots might be necessary for consistent internet access.

Best RV Sites Near Magna, Utah (129)

    1. Pony Express RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    North Salt Lake, UT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 355-1550

    "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."

    "Very helpful employees, clean and pet friendly. Can see mountains all around you. Great WiFi and good water. Three dog parks and dog washing bay."

    2. Mountain Shadows RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Draper, UT
    18 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"

    3. Lagoon RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Farmington, UT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 451-8000

    "The Lagoon RV Park has a lot to offer from tent sites to huge pull throughs for the biggest rigs. Right next door to the Lagoon Amusement Park, it is super convenient."

    "Spots were clean, lots of shade from trees. One thing to note is the prices are slightly different than listed here."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Park City RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Park City, UT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 260-4267

    "The location of these grounds is money. You have direct access to the bike path that leads directly into Old Town Park City and links you with lots of other trails."

    "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."

    5. Vorwaller Homestead RV park

    1 Review
    Tooele, UT
    16 miles

    "Beautiful surroundings but one side is out towards to busy road. There are quite a few of food, gas, and shopping options in the area."

    6. Riverside RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    South Weber, UT
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (385) 244-1328

    $59 - $74 / night

    "Sites are asphalt and VERY long & level—with a strip of grass and some rock gravel. The campground was clean and well maintained."

    "This is a new park that is beautfully located along the weber river. It has a walking trail that was so calm and peaceful. The store is so cute. Sites are a good size."

    7. Echo Island RV Resort

    23 Reviews
    Coalville, UT
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 903-9265

    $50 - $300 / night

    "The store was well stocked. And the staff were all extremely helpful and friendly."

    "Clean, paved shady sites with full hookups. Lots of fun things for kids to do. Friendly staff. Pristine property."

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    8. Mountain Valley RV Resort

    21 Reviews
    Heber, UT
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 657-6100

    $30 - $129 / night

    "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."

    "We stayed here in August 2020, it’s less than 70 min drive for us and our first journey in our new to us trailer."

    9. Valley View RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Layton, UT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 857-5593

    $25 - $80 / night

    "Nice RV Resort with many amenities including pool, hot tub, outdoor fire pit, pickleball courts. Friendly staff. Laundry machines are limited given the size of the park."

    "Valley View is almost across the street from Hill AFB — which could be good or bad depending on what you’d like but I bet this would be the best stay during the biennial air shows!"

    10. Great Salt Lake State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Magna, UT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 828-0787

    $20 - $60 / night

    "We stayed here for a night in August and it was just a magical evening - from watching the buffalo herds in the distance, to taking a dip in the Great Salt Lake, to the vibrant sunset and then a wild lightning"

    "Small RV park at state park with marina right on Great Salt Lake."

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RV Park Reviews near Magna, UT

1026 Reviews of 129 Magna 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

  • j
    Sep. 21, 2019

    Pony Express RV Resort

    Great clubhouse

    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!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2025

    Dry Hollow Campground — Echo State Park

    Right by the lake

    We are at a spot that is on a cement loop (#1) which was unlevel and it is not next to the lake but closer to the road (which is not too busy) but a view of the lake. You get a nice covered pavilion with a steel picnic table and fire ring with grate for grilling. The camp host was very sweet. Most of the sites are pull through and accommodates big rigs very well. The park managers keep it clean.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • Mk A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 8, 2023

    Hill AFB FamCamp

    Cute little spot

    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.

  • Mary S.
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Tanners Flat

    Good location for exploring Wasatch Mountains and Salt Lake City

    You really need to know this: No dogs are allowed because this campground is in the Salt Lake City watershed.

    And this: As inviting as the water running through the campground may look, you are not allowed to swim, wade or wash in it.

    One more thing: Gate closes at 10 pm although that didn't stop some partiers at the next site in from us. They partied and left around 11 or so. There was no payment tag on the post. The exit is open but has tire shredders if you enter over them.

    A pleasant surprise at a Forest Service campground: 10 lbs of ice for $2! (There was also the usual bundle of firewood for $6.)

    An unpleasant surprise: Old, dirty bathrooms. I've seen cleaner vault toilets elsewhere than these flush toilets.

    There is no water for now (July 2018) in bathroom sinks or at spigots. The host said something about a pipe issue and water needing to be tested. That covers the amenities other than dumpsters.

    What about the sites? We arrived on a Sunday morning when the host was putting up signs indictating which sites were reserved. We had 3 possible sites among 1 through 19 and grabbed #9, a pull through site with a buffer between the road in the parking/small RV area.

    Sites in the other area (higher numbers) were becoming available, but that area's host said many of the sites were only appropriate for tents.

    Our site #9: There are a few steps down to the picnic table, fire ring and grill plus a separate area to the left for a tent. See photos.

    General site info:

    • Some sites have a concrete pad for the picnic table, etc.

    • Many sites have an area for the tent that is away from the picnic table and concealed from the road.

  • 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.

  • K
    Apr. 9, 2022

    Pony Express RV Resort

    Great place hidden Gem

    Very helpful employees, clean and pet friendly. Can see mountains all around you. Great WiFi and good water. Three dog parks and dog washing bay.


Guide to Magna

Within 30 miles of Magna, Utah, RV accommodations range from basic to resort-style with varying seasonal availability. Magna sits at an elevation of 4,300 feet near the southeastern shore of the Great Salt Lake, experiencing hot summers and cold winters. The area offers distinct camping zones from urban Salt Lake City locations to more remote sites near the lake, with facilities typically closing earlier in mountain areas due to seasonal weather changes.

What to do

Riverside trail access: Valley View RV Resort in Layton connects to walking paths along the Weber River. "We had a blast enjoying the pool and doggy areas," notes one camper, though they mention some maintenance issues with "dog mess left behind all over the doggy run and random spots all over the park."

Lake floating: Great Salt Lake State Park Campground provides direct lake access with primitive beach camping options. "We tent camped on the beach and loved it all from the oolitic sand to the absolutely insane sunrise view from the window of the tent!" reports one visitor. The park also offers five RV sites with hookups located near the marina.

Fishing opportunities: Echo Island RV Resort features on-property fishing. "They had a small pond for kids to fish in, two swimming pools and two hot tubs, very clean and modern facilities," writes one reviewer. The resort also provides DVD rentals and sports equipment you can check out during your stay.

What campers like

Concrete pads: Mountain Valley RV Resort receives praise for its well-maintained infrastructure. "The grounds are pretty with grass and trees between each parking pad. There are three pools, three shower houses, and three laundry rooms," according to one reviewer. The resort also designates an adults-only section for travelers seeking quieter surroundings.

Off-site recreation: Park City RV Resort offers convenient trail access. "You have direct access to the bike path that leads directly into Old Town Park City and links you with lots of other trails," mentions one camper. The grounds feature multiple tiers with varied site quality, with lower-level spots near the creek described as more attractive.

Overnight conveniences: Riverside RV Resort provides well-maintained facilities for travelers passing through. "Very safe and nice spot to stay with kids. Gated entry is a plus for me, and the staff is so kind and welcoming," says one visitor. The resort features asphalt pads that accommodate larger RVs with tow vehicles.

What you should know

Road noise considerations: Several campgrounds near Magna experience highway noise. At Park City RV Resort, "You're right on the road, so I'm sure noise can be a factor," writes one reviewer, though they note that "road noise is blocked" on the second tier of sites.

Variable site quality: Mountain Shadows RV Park in Draper offers sites of varying quality and price points. "Challenging back-in for our 30' ft travel trailer. Very cramped spot," reports one camper, while another notes, "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."

Water level fluctuations: Great Salt Lake State Park can experience odor issues during low water periods. "The water was a little low and it made for kind of a stinky campsite. Just be aware that can be a possibility," cautions one reviewer. Despite this potential drawback, campers mention "killer" sunset and sunrise views.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Echo Island RV Resort includes multiple recreational options for children. "This is a pretty decent park. There are a lot of amenities, clean facilities, and concrete pads," mentions one visitor. The resort also features two swimming pools and grassy areas where children can play.

Activity options: Mountain Valley RV Resort provides spaces specifically designed for family recreation. "This is a great place for kids because there's plenty of space for them to ride bikes, play basketball, swim, and also a playground," notes one reviewer. Fire restrictions vary between parks, with some offering communal gas fire pits instead of individual campfire rings.

Wildlife encounters: Some campgrounds feature unexpected animal sightings. At Lagoon RV Park, one camper reports, "There is a small stream in back and we were greeted by 2 peacocks in the morning. At night we were also visited by raccoons so make sure you have everything put away before you head to bed."

Tips from RVers

Strategic site selection: Valley View RV Resort in Layton requires careful site selection for larger rigs. "We're in a 33' bumper pull & a ram 2500 and fit very well into spot 120 but there were many rigs much larger than ours," shares one RVer. The resort's proximity to Hill Air Force Base means occasional aircraft noise.

Off-season availability: Great Salt Lake State Park Campground maintains year-round operations with reduced crowds in cooler months. "Small RV park at state park with marina right on Great Salt Lake," notes one visitor. The park's primitive beach sites offer a unique camping experience with direct lake access not commonly found at other rv sites near Magna, Utah.

Parking logistics: For RVers seeking sites near Magna, Utah, backing space requirements vary significantly between parks. At Mountain Shadows RV Park, one camper notes, "Fortunately, we arrived before neighbors on both sides did. Neighbor on the right side was kind enough to put his awning in making our morning departure easier."

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