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RV Parks near Salt Lake City

hellbird503
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Anyone have info on good rv parks within 50 miles of Salt Lake City?
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Dance_Chick
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It depends on what you like, but we're at the KOA in SLC now. We really like this park as it's more what we like. Has full HU with level, asphalt pull-thrus and some are concrete with a concrete parking slab for the toad. There are trees for shade, and it's very clean. City park next door with a nice walking path and convenient to sight see.
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hellbird503
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Thank you everyone for your replies, Dave
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sealevel_ram
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Mountain Shadows, in the south metro area, is an urban park, with all the advantages and disadvantages that the term implies. We have stayed there many times since we have family near there.

The sites vary a lot. If you have a large MH or towable, you could be in trouble.
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Allworth
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Mountain Shadows.

Make reservations, though. They fill up on days that you wouldn't expect. Mormon festivals or conferences or something.
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missourijan
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X2 on Jordanelle State Park, nice bathrooms & laundry room, elec & water mostly, dump onsite, they do have some with full hookups, nice views of the lake

Bigdog
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The KOAs in the area are all nice,but have different attractions. We have stayed at the SLC one and would go back for the convienence of it,being right in the middle of the area and on the train route and a major street.
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timandsusan
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Salt Lake City is spread out along the interstate for MILES--so a lot depends on where you want to go while you visit. We stay at Mountain Shadows in Draper because it is nearest park to our daughter in Sandy. We have been to the KOAs and they are good but their location does not fit our travel plans now. So enjoy everything SLC has to offer and choose a park best for your visit.

morley
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Jordanelle State Park near Park City is quite nice, although some of the sites have been criticized for not being level.
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kknowlton
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Not a ton of choice in the SLC metro area. We have stayed at both the SLC and Brigham City KOAs and they were decent, though nothing to write home about. SLC's advantage is its convenience - even more so now that the Trax commuter train line is finished on North Temple St. We were last at that KOA when they were building the line, and it was a bit of a hassle. We did find the side road out, though, and that turned out to be a little easier access. We did enjoy the country atmosphere at the Brigham campground too.
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Lauren
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Up north there is Golden Spike or something like that - were there a couple of years ago and it was nice.
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kalynzoo
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I offer my highest regard for salt lake KOA, large spaces, big trees, nice people, close to city sights. Tonight we are in Brigham City KOA on our way back. Very rustic, but lovely view, quiet, and we'll kept for an older campground. I'd stay here again. If you can fid the time do not miss a trip to Antelope Island.

gafidler
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rr2254545
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We liked the Koa south of town across the street from Flying J in Springville ut. was nice we stayed there at the end of April this year right after it flipped to a KOA
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dgodinez
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I know there are probably many better but we stayed at the KOA in Salt Lake. On our way home but it was actually pretty nice, they had a bbq going on during the day and there was a muni type train across the street that allowed people to go down town and site see.