Nicely kept park, restrooms and showers very nice. There are lots of permanent residents here, but their RV's are generally in good condition and did not detract from the overall appearance of the park. The workers were friendly. Lawn maintenance could have been better, but considering the drought in the area, the grassy areas were not too bad. Convenient to I-15. One drawback is that they require at least 24 hours notice to get a space for a week or longer. This was a minor issue for us as we usually do not make reservations. One neighbor told us: it was to prepare the site. Not sure what they need to do to prepare the site. We will definitely stay here again when back in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It is good for a 1 night stay. It is not pet friendly as pet area was disgusting. The WiFi did not work, the signal was so weak we could not log on. On the plus side restrooms were very clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Since our last stay (September, 2007), the park is not as well maintained. The landscaping/lawn was poorly maintained and the overall appearance has deteriorated. The bathrooms/showers were clean and the park is conveniently located to I-15 for an overnight stop. We would only return for an overnight if other options are not available. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Beautiful and clean park. However, if you are over 30 ft and pulling a toad or have a tow vehicle, your ability to stay hooked up is minimal. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Clean well kept park with friendly staff. The water pressure was quite poor despite a poster at the office touting high water pressure. The Wi-Fi is NOT connected to a high speed service so many web services are unusable and some websites cannot load. The Wi-Fi is also in poor repair according to the office. Park voltage drops in hot weather limiting AC performance. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park has nowhere acceptable to walk a dog. They are not allowed on any grassy area (few and far between anyway), and the little dog area is concrete with some worn away gravel, filthy, and I got my dog out of there in seconds. There was strong sewer smell in an area of the park where we were not parked. Next time I will drive into Provo. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice park and a good value. Roads are a bit tight and the WiFi doesn't work in our site even though we're close to the office. Cable channels are limited but OK. Sites are very narrow but there is a small grass strip between them with a picnic table. Very clean, very nice staff but the size of the sites limits this campground to an overnight stay location for us. It's perfectly placed on our N/S routes so we'll stay again. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Close quarters but adaquate, roads wide enough for trailer, good thing. Wifi poor unless on off hours. Plenty of road noise and a train or two. Good place tp canyon and the town. Garmine really messed up here. Good for a layover. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not sure if previous reviewer stayed at same park. We found the park to very nice, office staff friendly and offering any help we needed. Only fault I can offer is a lack of knowledge about anything in surrounding area or any advice about restaurants. Lawns were green and mowed weekly. Pads are all asphalt and some not too level. Picnic tables at each site although most could use some maintenance. Cable TV recently upgraded and sufficient. Good satellite access from nearly all spots. We will definitely stay in this park when in the area again as it is much superior to the other 2 parks within 20 miles. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park has gone down hill in last 2 to 3 years. Office messy, laundries nice and clean along w/ bathroom. Seems to be alot of full timers now. WiFi only worked part time. Lawns in awful shape. Nice level cement pads. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice campground, very clean and neat. We stay here quite often as a short weekend getaway or if leaving a night early and want to get through Salt Lake City traffic. It is nice set next to the mountains in the background. It is next to a fairly busy road going into the town of Sprinville but not too bad. Lots of things to do in surrounding area, restaurants and movie theater nearby. Not much extra room for tow vehicle but manageable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very nice RV park with paved roads and sites. There is nice grass and trees. A 40' motor home and attached toad just barely fit in the pull through sites. WiFi is free, but works better if parked closer to office. Management pointed this out when we registered. Noise from nearby truck stop could be bothersome to some people. We stayed overnight, but it would be a good place to stay longer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice and well maintained park. Wi-Fi worked well. We stayed for just one night and Would definitely stay again.A bit noisy due to freeway close by. The Park person was very friendly. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very clean, well-kept park and the staff was very friendly and accommodating. The price reflects a 15% Escapees discount. The streets and spaces are paved with grass between the spaces, but the streets are narrow and the spaces are barely long enough accommodate a 40' RV. We had no problem with our 34' 5-wheel and truck, though we did have to unhitch to get level. My Verizon air card worked great there, so didn't use the park's wifi. I would have given the park a better rating, but the noise level was pretty bad since it is right next to a busy road and truck stops. It did get quieter at night when the traffic died down. We were only here overnight, and in spite of the noise, we would definitely stay here again, but only for a night or two. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was our second stay (we were here in September, 2007), and the park is almost as we described then – sites close together, pull-throughs barely long enough to accommodate our 25-ft trailer and crew cab tow vehicle (though likely short for others). Although the sites are paved, they are sloped slightly to promote drainage. We used one 2x10 under one set of wheels to bring the trailer to level. We arrived on Sunday afternoon, about 3:30pm only to discover the office closed at 2:00pm – fortunately, we did not need to change sites at check-in. After setting up, however, we discovered that the wi-fi access was marginal to non-existent and the cable tv did not work at all. That being said, it is convenient (near the interstate), clean, quiet, and close to services. Springville is a nice town and if we return, we would stay here again – but only for 1 or 2 nights due to the deficiencies noted above. It is a good stopover place, and only a block from I-15. We camped 1 night with no pets. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I must agree with what has already been said about this park, including the narrow spaces that barely fit a 40’ DP with toad. The park is, however, immaculate. At check-in, I was asked specifically if I wanted to use the wi-fi, and because I did, we were assigned a site just four spaces away from the office. But, because there was another large rig parked just two spaces from the office, I could not get the signal. Their wi-fi system is so weak that you must be in the “line of sight” of their antenna to get the signal. This is a very large park, and considering what is now available in many other parks, this is really inexcusable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites were a little narrow and close together, but it's a very nice park. Great Staff. Quite a bit of road noise and we had some problems with low voltage one day-it was quite hot and the system was probably strained. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A great family friendly park. There were a number of kids enjoying the pool. All items worked well - elec/water/etc. While the sites may be a bit close together, and not much large tree shade, the gavel sites were level and I was able to put our 40' DP in without trouble - just unhooked the toad in the office registration area. In the neighborhood [one interchange away] is a Wal-Mart and other shopping. One block away is a Flying J, which made filling with fuel in the morning an easy task. If in the area, I would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff was wonderful and the campground clean and well maintained. The campground is close to most everything in the area as well. The W-iFi was poor to non-existent at times, and the cable TV was minimal. There is not a lot for kids to do on site. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice park. great staff. We stay here every time we come through the area. WI-FI seems extremely slow but might have been the spot we were in. Pool was small but clean & well maintained. Highly recommend this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean park, friendly staff, big rig friendly although sites are close together. May require some manuvering due to utility placements. Would rate higher but train noise could be bothersome at some sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground was very convenient to the freeway, and seemed smaller than it is. The sites are paved with grass "medians" separating each RV site. Although the rigs are close, there is enough space for slides and vehicle parking. Full hookups were provided, including cable TV. Entering and exiting was accomplished with ease. We thought the best feature of this campground was the scenery. It is surrounded by beautiful mountains, making strolling through the park a real pleasure. We would definitely stay here again. We camped in a fifth wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park is close to I-15 with easy access. We noticed that our Garmin GPS did not have the correct location, so double-check your GPS directions with the park’s website. Pads are concrete, level, but small. Adjacent grassy area is well-maintained, but small. If interested in a walk for exercise, check out the Hobble Creek Canyon area (adjacent to the golf course of the same name) east of town. This public park includes a very nice paved trail in a beautiful wooded canyon. We camped 2 nights in a 25-foot travel trailer with no pets. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very nice park. The restrooms and showers are the cleanest that we have found anywhere. The only complaints that we have are (1) the Wi-Fi only reaches the area close to the office and is not very reliable there, (2) the spaces are too short for our 34 foot fifth wheel and truck, and (3) the spaces are too close together. Every space has a picnic table, but you are so close to the next unit that it is hard to get around the table. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Clean, organized park. There are quite a few full-time units there. The pool was nice for the kids. Showers and restrooms were pretty clean. Great stopover during a long trip! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What was supposed to be an overnight stay turned into 3 nights due to bad weather. The staff was very friendly and attentive. The paved spaces were long and level and the hookups were easily accessible. The off-leash pet area was mostly rocks and weeds, but it was adequate size. The private restrooms and showers were clean and well maintained. There is a Flying J across the street and plenty of restaurants in the area as well as a Wal-mart Supercenter. In all, a good place to stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the second year in a row that we have stopped here. It's a nice place but the pull thrus are a bit short for a 40ft motorhome and tow. Doable but short. Everything is nice and neat. We camped here in a Motorhome.
OK for an overnight stay. Sites are long enough for a big rig, but are very narrow. We had about five feet from our neighbor's slide-out to our patio slide-out. Very nice people working at check-in and on the grounds. Convenient to I-15, yet little road noise. Very close to RR tracks, but fortunately, not many trains come by. Outstanding views of the surrounding mountains. WiFi was not usable from our site. Good electric power and good water pressure. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good park. WiFi was not working. And they charge for the instant phones $2 and was limited to 4 calls. Would stay again though. Next to Flying J. Exit is not 261 not 265 on I-15 We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for a long weekend and really enjoyed it, the park is kept very clean, and the staff was quite friendly. We fished in their pond, played golf on their pitch and putt and we visited the Springville Museum of Art a few miles away. All in all a very enjoyable stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very clean and organized park. The sites are not large but are paved and neat. The pool is very small, but clean. It is close to the interstate, but the noise is not bad. There is a fountain that helps with the sound and the pitch and putt golf course is a nice touch. Restroom are very clean and private. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We've stayed there 4 times. Generally staffed with knowledgeable people, RVers themselves, who were very helpful when we were new at RVing -- two days. Can get grumpy with ladies staying more than two weeks alone. Nice paved pads with grass and new growing trees. An okay, fenced 'poop-station' for dogs -- so considerate RVers can take pets there instead of spoiling the grass in the delicate Utah environment. Nice laundry facilities. Okay shower areas -- they try to keep them clean. Easy access to I-5 on-ramp with a nice Flying J handy for fuel, propane, and air across the road. Ramp on South side of RV park can get noisy with business traffic morning and evening, but not too bad in some parts of the park. There are railroad tracks with trains coming by occassionally from the coal mines up East of Spanish Fork Canyon, and occassionally they hook up trains in the rail yard over the fence with a bump or crash, but to a railway buff, it is tolerable and fun to hear them go bump. Close to Walmart just a freeway ramp away, also to Burger King and a couple of other restaurants. Not too far South of that is the most knowledgeable Ford dealership and repair facility -- never heard a better sounding new engine after they gave it it's check-up. Close to University Avenue with 'the Mall' (Penneys and Sears, theatres), and to Novell, K-Mart, Sam's Club, Deseret Book, Wendy's, Staples, Office Max, and steak and buffet restaurants. Never used phone service nor cable, nor WiFi from across the way from the Flying J. either. Easy access into and out of the park. Stayed a couple of months twice and found it to be pleasant. Most neighbors or RVers were Seniors, or Empty Nesters. It's pleasant to walk around the park, especially in the cool of the evening after a hot day. Oh, and for those having satellite tv or internet, the skies to the South have a clear view -- the new trees weren't that high. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$23
Excellent campground with level, paved sites. Very good ingress and egress and plenty of
room to manuever a big rig. Quiet and convenient. Only negative is a screwy phone connection at the site. You can get a phone connection but you have to pay a fee ($1.00 or $2.00 per day) to use it and you have to pay each day. After so many calls (I think four), your $1.00 or $2.00 runs out and your phone goes dead. A minor inconvenience, however, for an otherwise excellent RV park. Would highly recommend. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2001
$23
Was there Labor Day Weekend. Nice Park, Friendly staff. Has pitch & putt course
& fishing pond. We camped here in a camper.