Other reviews are very fair and accurate for this park. One might expect the freeway noise to be a problem, but it was not for the wife and me. I was impressed with the speed of the Wi-Fi and that the pool and hot tub was still open at this late date. The office said it would be open for “a couple of weeks”. I can understand how GPS might not be accurate for this location. It may be that Century Lane is not a public street but a private road. We were heading north on I-15 and got off at exit 343 and headed west on 2100 Street South per directions in our guide. Century Lane came up before I expected: well before the traffic light further west but in sight. So you turn left or south across 2 lanes of traffic, expecting to head south but as you cross the side walk you are facing a closed and locked gate that has a sign on it with Century Parks name. Even in my 29-footer I was wondering if my RV’s rear end was clearing the street. My wife noticed a sign to the left that indicate one was to turn more left and then right to get to the park. In short, you are almost making a U turn across 2100 south to get to the park. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As said before: this is an OK park for a short stay but I wouldn't want to be here for long. It appears the short-term-stay sites are all near the office (it's a pretty big park but appears to be mostly long-term occupants)and noisy. The freeway noise isn't too bad and can usually be ignored, but the radio from the office all day is annoying (we asked them to turn it off one evening and they did, but we didn't think we should have to ask every day). There's also a lot of traffic in and out, people moving around: just a lot of activity. But the sites are pretty level; ours wasn't quite long enough for us to park our truck, but there were parking spaces nearby. The water pressure is great. We only used the Wi-Fi a little bit and it was OK but not outstanding; we didn't use the cable TV. It's convenient to the highway; our GPS took us to the completely wrong place, so use the Trailer Life directions if you can: they are accurate, although the street names are a bit confusing. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not a destination resort but OK for an overnight stay. Site was plenty large enough and level (site No. 12). Don't stay here if you don't like freeway noise! Had to ask the office to turn off an outside speaker which was blaring out loud music from a local radio station, which they did. Otherwise, staff very helpful. Cable TV OK and wifi OK but then 'locked out' at night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We pulled off the interstate, saw the park, and thought, "uh oh, this is going to be bad and loud." Turns out: it was both quite good and noise wasn't an issue at all. As mentioned previously, they do have a large wall and the property is set below the freeway: so I can sit here with my windows open and literally not hear the freeway. Kind of amazing, really. We hit the pool and jacuzzi and will move along tomorrow. Doubt you would want to vacation here for a long time, but it's more than adequate for the pass through or a few nights. We had no problems. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Others have said the road noise was very noticeable, but we did not find it to be a problem.I suppose it might depend on where you are in the park and the type of RV you have. The staff was very pleasant to deal with in making our reservation and in person when checking in. Easy off the freeway access with good signage. We will make it a point to return here should we be back in this area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly staff, great heated pool. Had a site next to the pool and they had the radio going all night. I had a nice site with grass. Really only a stop over kinda place. Right off the freeway but not that much noise. They do have full time residents. One trash can in the front. They have a dog walk (dirt). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A very nice RV park,very clean, the staff was friendly and helpful. The pool and spa were well maintained. The RV sites were level but a little close to each other. Was a little worried about the freeway noise, but the large sound wall the state put up the noise was hardly noticeable. The park's location makes it very convenient to visit all the local lakes and mountains. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
July 2009
$37
I will never stay at this park again. First off, they told me the Freeway noise is "not a problem". I beg to differ, this park is RIGHT NEXT to Interstate 15, and the "wall" they mention, dose next to next to nothing to block out the traffic or the trains they negelected to mention. I had to unhook my car to get out in the morning, these spots should not be classified as "pull through". (And I have been driving Semi's and RV's for 25+ years, if anybody can pull through, I can!) Then, the water pipes on the grass areas are broken, sprinkler mud puddles all over, bugs, bugs, and more bugs. One trash can all the way in the front of the park, (long walk from the overnighter spots, which are right next to the freeway).Oh ya, the internet is so slow I had to wait a day to get to my next location just to write this review. Wal Mart blows this place away! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campground staff was friendly but unable to provide accurate information about the area, especially attractions in Salt Lake City. Site was quiet, did not hear highway noise. Our pull-through site long but narrow. Another rig setup beside ours while we were away and their slide was all but touching our window awning. There were a lot of long term sites and back-ins with much wider spaces. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice staff. Owner had a customer appreciation cookout while we were there with free food. Heated pool and hot tub were excellent and very clean. Only fault would be side by side sites not originally designed for today's slideouts so things are tight and you can't walk between two coaches with slideouts out and the slideouts could even touch in the right situation. Big rigs 40' and over will have a tight squeeze getting in and out of many sites and should check out beforehand. This alone would have pulled my rating down to a 6 or 7 but everything else was so good we rated a 9. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is nice with level gravel site with plenty of room between them. Some sites have mature shade trees. WiFi is good, tons of TV channels. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The sites are not very well maintained, with areas of puddles or mud in places. There are obviously many long term residents in this park. The highway noise is non-existent considering how close you are. Wi-Fi was so so. Satellite - good. Definitely not a park that I would rush back to, but just ok if you're visiting the Ogden area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
what a dump. would not ever return here. sites close together. lots of old trailers. host didn't know what she was doing put us in a site that was ocupied by a worker in the park..she didn't know that? we were happy to leave and will not return We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a large RV/mobile home facility directly adjacent to I-15, though separated by a tall sound wall. Sites are very tight and there are a lot of full timers including many old rigs. Wifi worked OK, but at peak times the signal diminished significantly. Trees scattered around the site make it more park-like, and there is a pool which we don't take advantage of. We just stay here for overnights when passing through when we want hook-ups and wifi. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice park. The sites are a little tight but other than that I saw no problems with it. It's right on the interstate, but there was no noise from our site. Internet is central only, but it's free. We camped here in a Motorhome.
All of the amenities this park offers on one hand is great, but on the other hand the noise from the cement/gravel yard next store was extremely annoying!! We arrived on a Sat. and the yard on the other end of the park was making quite a racket. We thought, oh well, It will probably be quiet on Sun. Wrong!! Noisy as can be. It's a shame that they don't build a wall along there like they did to contain the interstate noise. Water pressure, electricty was great. Cellphone, Aircard (Verizon) was very good along with good satellite signal from our site. Enjoyed having nice green grass outside the door. Evenings were very quiet! Close to Costco, Sam's Club, Walmart and just about any other chain store you can think of. Had Pizza delivered by Pizza Runner and it was very good! We would probably stay here again since it's the closest park to Charlie's RV Service in Sunset, UT. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good park and I will come back here. The location right along the freeway is convenient, but not a problem as a high decorative fence eliminates all noise and sight of traffic. About a mile and a half to downtown Provo with a great train museum and good restaurants. Helpful staff at counter. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very easy to find; I-15 exit 343 and it is on the west side of I-15. Wi-Fi is mostly poor, acceptable mid-day, very slow both in mornings and later in day. Only drawback is the side by side hookups, we had a new neighbor every night. This is actually a good location for visiting SLC, the train station is a short 5 minute drive. We took the Frontrunner (commuter train) into SLC; $10 round trip and a nice 1 hour ride. Very modern and clean. Once in SLC you can just hop on the TRAX (trolley or light rail system). It is now free in the downtown area. SLC has a very modern and friendly mass transit system. There really are not many RV park options in the greater SLC area for people with large rigs. For us it was either here or in Provo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
OK park as many have said. Old, but well groomed landscape. WiFi was OK, but got slow at high traffic times. Lots of permanent residents, but I walked the whole park and none really trashed out. Good overnight stay. Good water pressure and good electric. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice campground if you can find it. Because of the freeway construction, it is quite confusing. They also changed the exit numbers. The exit should be #323, our GPS took us off the freeway at #326. We couldn't find the place and decided to get back on the freeway and head south toward SLC when we spotted the sign right next to the freeway. Spacious grounds and well-kept. Nice pet walk area. Some long term residents. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground has many shaded sites, although big-rig fully open ones are also present. It is well-kept, with free 77-channel cable TV at each site. We paid the Good Sam rate. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice park with friendly people. Sites are a little tight to get into but plenty of room for slides. Good WiFi. Traffic noise from I-15 is noticeable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Found the park to be VERY quiet till the highway construction workers started working at 7AM. Highway noise was negligible and my RV site was alongside the southbound On-ramp to I-15. Others have rated this park and I almost didn't stay because people complained of highway noise. I have excellent hearing (not deaf). Will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is run down from a couple years ago, grass needs mowing, large treeshave died. And, the WiFi is $4/hour, $8/day, $30/month. Yet it is very slow downloading, slower than dial-up. This park is not very nice anymore, we used to like it... We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.