Great location but lots of highway noise

Great spot right in Boise city limits, but right next to the airport and highway. Facilities are very nice and staff is very friendly. Only issue was the road noise.

Very clean with large sites

We pulled in after dark for an overnight, but could still tell how clean and nice all the facilities are. Only downside is the train that passes through nearby. Not too loud, but would be annoying long term.

Affordable spot with great views

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

Nice Campground with Good Ammenities

Full hookup sites, big rig friendly, and great location. Office staff is friendly and helpful. Good nightly rate for the area.

Laid Back Wooded Park Very Close to Glacier

Lots of amenities, friendly staff, good cell service, and very close to Glacier NP. Only reason not 5 stars is the roads are a bit tight getting into sites. Not big rig friendly.

Beautiful Views of Missouri River

We booked a pavilion spot with 50A service. Other pavilions have 20A or 30A. Non group sites are dry camping only. There is a water spigot nearby for filling tanks. Road coming in is a bit rough, but overall a great place to stay.

Beautiful Views with Plenty of Spots

Beautiful views of the mountains, dense forest trails, and plenty of room for any size rig. Cell service is fair in certain area and non-existent in others. Overall, great spot to camp!

Good Location but Nothing Fancy

We stayed here for 5 days in mid March while visiting the park. At that time, the campground was first come first serve and we had no issue finding a site. We parked next to a water spigot, so we had no issue keeping our water full. We have 860W of solar on the roof of our RV and still had some issue keeping batteries charged due to weather and all of the tree cover at the site. Generator hours are allowed 2 hours in the morning and afternoon, so that was helpful. Cell service with ATT and Verizon were both good here.

Overall a nice spot, but cost $30/night with no hookups, which seems a little high to me. Also the dump site was closed for winter. Would definitely recommend this campground for visiting Bryce Canyon!

Beautiful Views and Close to Capitol Reef

We stayed here just short of a week in late March to visit the park. There are plenty of larger spots for big rigs, and some smaller spots that would fit camper vans etc. Sites seemed generally level, but there was some broken glass along the sides of some of the roads.

We camped on the edge of the canyon rim and had beautiful views looking down into Capitol Reef and the mountain range on the other side. Cell service with both ATT and Verizon was very good here. I was able to work and stream content without any issues.

There was one day that was VERY windy here. It was windy in the whole area, but especially on the canyon rim. I would definitely stay here again though!

Close to Petrified Forest NP with no frills

This is simply a place to park overnight that allows for great access to the national park. The owner was a bit short when I checked with her about the spot, but other than that, no issues. There's no power, water, or anything else, so you'll need to be self-contained. They do have covered picnic tables at each of the spots, which was nice. I'd recommend this to anyone visiting the park!

Nice spot for visiting Page and surrounding area

No frills RV park that's conveniently located for visiting Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon, as well as other surrounding areas. Cell coverage with AT&T and Verizon is great, cheap laundry facility, small fitness center, and free clean showers and restrooms. Everything in Page is close enough to bike to, which is very convenient with the INSANE gas prices right now! Would stay here again if passing through.

Great location for visiting Grand Canyon

Mather Campground is a great central location for exploring the South Rim. It's within walking distance (or more easily biking distance) of the Village area and market, as well as Mather Point and the rim trail. We had good cell signal with Verizon and plenty of space around our campsite. They have bathrooms and hot showers for a separate charge. To fill water or dump, you'd need to go to the nearby camper services center.

We stayed in site 39, which had a length restriction of 27ft. We have a 26' TT, and we BARELY fit into that site due to the trees. the driveway is more than long enough, but the curve of the driveway was quite tricky!

Quiet site with nice trails and good cell service

We stayed here for 3 nights in mid March. Lots of large spaces to pull off of from main road. Some of the spots were a bit muddy from the recent snowfall, but plenty with dry ground too. This spot had good cell service with Verizon and AT&T, nice hiking or biking trails, and was within walking distance of the national monument and Flagstaff. Would definitely stay here again!

Great Overnight Stop

Park has plenty of large sites with full hookups. ATT and Verizon service were both good here. They do have a dog park and a restaurant on site as well. Nothing too fancy about this place, but it's a nice spot to spend the night if you are passing through. There is a walking trail just outside the park that has large areas of trash and abandoned vehicles, which is why I gave the 4 stars instead of 5. Other than that, everything was as expected.

Plenty of sites and Beautiful Views

This area is very easy to access and has plenty of RV sites all with great views of the lake and surrounding mountains. ATT and Verizon service are both very good here, and White Sands NP is only a few minutes down the road. There is the occasional fly over from the nearby Air Force base, but other than that, very peaceful. We stayed here for just under a week and have worked remote full time from our location without any issues.