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Find RV Parks and Campgrounds near Wasatch County, Utah

Washington Lake Campground

Kamas, Utah
21.4 mi from City Center

Miners Gulch Group Campground

Ashley, Utah
23 mi from City Center

Rock Creek Group Campground

Ashley, North Dakota
20.3 mi from City Center

Upper Stillwater Campground

Ashley, Utah
20.6 mi from City Center

Rock Cliff Campground

Kamas, Utah
24.5 mi from City Center

Yellowpine Campground

Ashley, Utah
22.4 mi from City Center

Currant Creek Campground

Heber City, Utah
4.3 mi from City Center

Moosehorn Campground

Hanna, Indiana
23.8 mi from City Center

Pine Valley Group Campground

Kamas, Utah
17.4 mi from City Center

Mill Hollow Campground

Wasatch County, Utah
10.4 mi from City Center

Lower Provo River Campground

Kamas, Utah
17.1 mi from City Center

Shingle Creek ATV Campground

Kamas, Utah
18.8 mi from City Center

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Lakeside RV and Campground

From $25.00 USD

Per Night
Provo, Utah
39.4 mi from City Center

Lakeside RV and Campground is a park located near Provo, Utah that's been in operation for over 25 years! It features full hookup campsites that are big rig friendly. Many of them are pull through accessible for RVs of up to 65 feet in length. The park provides free WiFi and 36-channel cable TV, allows pets (complete with a dog park), and has a dump station.   Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include a swimming pool, a convenience store, a game room, a playground area, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as golfing, shopping, mountain biking, hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching.   Attractions The campground is near attractions like: • Provo City Academy Square Library • Zion National Park • Arches National Park • Canyonlands National Park
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River's Edge at Deer Park

From $37.95 USD

Per Night
Heber City, Utah
27.6 mi from City Center

River's Edge at Deer Park is a park located near Heber City, Utah. It features extra-wide full hookup (50-amp) campsites that are big rig friendly. Many of them are pull through accessible for RVs of up to 80 feet. The park provides free WiFi, allows pets, and has a dump station.   Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include a rec center with satellite TV and an arcade, a pavilion, a country store, a play area, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as outdoor games, mountain biking, hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching.   Attractions The campground is near attractions like: • Provo River  • Zion National Park • Arches National Park • Canyonlands National Park
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Echo Island RV Resort

Coalville, Utah
43.8 mi from City Center

Echo Island Ranch is a full-service campground resort in Coalville Utah that features RV sites, tent sites and cabins.  This complete family 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.
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Lakeside RV Park

Duchesne, Utah
29.9 mi from City Center

Lakeside RV Resort is located on the banks of Starvation Reservoir. This is a year-round resort which is popular for fishing and boating enthusiasts. The park stands out as an oasis in the nearby rolling hills. The park maintains clean restrooms with showers, picnic pavilion, volleyball court, and game room. Depending on lake levels a boat launch ramp and boat dock are available.   Guests find the lake relaxing while on a peaceful cruise or fishing from their boat (which is available year-round). For the more adventurous, Starvation Reservoir, allows the opportunity for water skiing and tubing. There is abundant wildlife in the area which also makes the surrounding land great for hunting or exploring. Whichever is your choice of you will find it at Lakeside RV Resort.
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Lyman Lake Campground

Evanston, Wyoming
44.5 mi from City Center

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Spruces Campground

Salt Lake City, Utah
38.6 mi from City Center

With plenty of shade, and located near Salt Lake City, Spruces Campground is a familiar and popular site for serial visitors to Salt Lake City. About mid-way up Big Cottonwood Canyon, this campground is great for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing and fishing nearby. At an elevation of over 7,500 feet, visitors love that there is relief from the harsh daytime heat of other campgrounds, and is surrounded by beautiful firs and spruce trees.
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East Canyon Resort

Morgan, Utah
46.6 mi from City Center

East Canyon Resort is located about 45 minutes from Salt Lake City 
and offers activities for the whole family! With 9,600 acres of beautiful recreational property, East Canyon Resort is the perfect place for you and your family to enjoy your ATV’s, go for a hike or experience the waters of the reservoir just north of the resort.
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Redman Campground-SLRD

Salt Lake City, Utah
35.6 mi from City Center

Redman Campground is located in the beautiful Big Cottonwood Canyon at an elevation of over 8,300 feet, ensuring milder weather than the lower areas of Utah. Under shady fir and pine trees, the site is known for its abundance of vivid wildflowers int he summer and gorgeous colors in the fall months. Big Cottonwood Canyon is known for its tall peaks, hidden lakes and cascading streams. As you'd expect, rock climbing is a popular past time among locals and visitors alike, as well as disc-golf, biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, fly-fishing and canoeing.
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