The electric is 20/30A. The dump is at the end at a turnaround & if there are RVs nearby it would be very difficult to get to. There are no restrooms. You would need to walk down 4 flights of wooden stairs to the public day use park to use theirs. The sites are VERY close together. Our 40' motor home would not fit because it would have extended out into the drive area too much. A sign says "no curb parking" but that's what we had to do for the night. This is a blacktop parking lot good for 30' maximum RVs. I-15, Exit 258 onto US6. go 4 miles to Powerhouse Rd. and turn right. Go 1/2 miles past the golf course and picnic area drive. The entrance drive comes up fast so go slow. There's another entry/exit a short distance more but it has a steep incline and we could see the pavement has been gouged with RVs scrapping. It's next to a very noisy highway. It is an extremely windy area. There are even a bank of windmills to generate local power nearby. At the rear of some sites are small cleared out areas. We wouldn't recommend this for big rigs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a local community campground that is a part of a recreational park. Basically, it is a parking lot with 30A electric and water hook-ups. All of the sites are parallel back-ins with very little space between rigs. Some sites have to share a water faucet. The voltage was good enough to run my AC and water pressure was normal. No amenities except trash cans and a dump station. No bath house. Open enough to get satellite signals. There is a golf course nearby. It’s a good over nighter because it isn’t far off the interstate, has easy access, and is priced right. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Quiet RV park located in Canyon View Park. This is an old parking lot that has had water and electric hookups added. Lots back up to grass and shade trees, and there are picnic tables. There are no facilities, or on-site manager. Pay envelopes are available, or you can call 801-798-5068 x10 to make a reservation and pay by phone. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Sounds like the last reviewer had a personal problem because we found the park to be wonderful. The park is easily accessible and there is a sign directing RV's to check in at the store before entering the park. The sites are paved and can easily handle the largest RV with a towed vehicle. We had no problems with the Wi-Fi. It was fast and worked great. The clubhouse was very clean and the showers worked without a hitch. Just pull the handle and we had great water pressure and great, hot showers. It was hunting season in Utah and there were lots of campers riding four wheelers. HOW FUN!!!! As most full time RV'ers we have satellite so no problems getting TV. There was a television in the clubhouse. There is a pool and sauna which were closed for the season. We ate at the cafe and the food was great and reasonably priced. We met the owner and his family. They operate the park. Very nice and helpful. Will stop again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I'm not sure where the previous poster stayed, but here are my observations. The park was conveniently located off Hwy 60. Check-in was confusing. Don't go where it says Office. Go to the store. The girl behind the counter didn't have a clue. I asked her if I needed a password for WiFi. She said she didn't think so, but gave me 2 passwords "just in case". I didn't need one. She gave me a password to get into the bathroom/shower. She "thought it might be right". It wasn't. I asked some boys riding on bikes, and they gave me the password which wasn't even close. There is no cable. I couldn't even get any stations with a converter box. They say there is WiFi. It kept kicking me off. I got it for awhile - slowly. It kicked me off, then I got back on. Not acceptable. Then there was a boy about 16-18 who was riding around on an ATV carrying a rifle. Before long, another ATV went with him somewhere. In the morning, I went to the shower/bathroom. It was clean. I think the reason is because nobody used them. There was no toilet paper in any of the toilet stalls. I could not get either of the 2 showers to come on more than a drip. Trains waked me up all night. I have been a full-time RVer for 9 months. This is the worst place I've been. I would not stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I travel a lot for work and stayed here on my way to New Mexico. The staff was very helpful and told me about all of the activities available in area. If you have 4 wheelers. like to hike, fish etc. you will love this place. It is in the mountains and it is beautiful. The clubhouse was clean and offered a TV room, laundry facilities, pool table, swimming pool and sauna. The Wi-Fi is free and worked great. I ate at the cafe and it was the best I have ever eaten. Don't miss out on the great food. I will definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is located 20 miles south of Spanish Fork, Utah at mile marker 193 on Hwy 6. This park is not located in any town. All that is here is the RV park, gas station, little store and restaurant. Interior roads and sites are paved. Sites are wide and long enough for any size coach. You do not have to disconnect your vehicles. Streets are a little narrow but manageable. Free Wi-Fi is strong. From here we were able to get up early and beat all the traffic through Salt Lake City. The downside to this park is that there are several long-term campers, junk cars, junk trucks and junk in general. The highway noisy is drowned out by the frequent train noise. This is the place for you if you are dead tired and looking for a place just to get off the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is located on the Nebo Loop Scenic Drive, which runs between Nephi and Payson, just off of I-15. The sites are all level, paved with level gravel or paved patios with fire pits and tables. Some sites are located overlooking the Salt Creek. We chose a site that allowed satellite reception, but still enjoyed the sound of the water. We only paid $6 because it is located in a National Forest (Uinita) and we have a senior park pass. It is a beautiful, rustic campground with lots of trees separating each site, quiet and very peaceful. The next day we drove the Nebo Loop, which is gorgeous. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have stayed there half a dozen times in the last two years. This park is located up Spanish Fork Canyon right on Hwy 6 between I 15 and I 70 It is open all year round and there is a convenience store, gas station, and cafe located next door to the RV park as well. Its within 10 miles of Strawberry Reservoir for fishing. It is surrounded by mountains great for ATVing and Snowmobiling. We camped here in a Motorhome.