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Fremont River RV Park
Located between Capitol Reef National Park and Fishlake National Forest. With Boulder Mountain, San Rafael Swell, and Swing Arm City recreational activities less than an hour away on Hwy 24. Park to Trail friendly!
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lori Webb
The park was out of the way for the direction of our trip, but glad we stayed. The park owners, Troy and Brenda were so welcoming and helpful. The facility is well kept. Laundry room, showers, and bathrooms are all really clean. It has a fenced in dog park with real grass! Our 2 dogs enjoyed that aspect. We would come and stay again if we are in the area.
Matt Levens
Hard Pass on Fremont RV – Look Elsewhere Fremont RV seemed promising at first—the owner was friendly when we arrived—but it quickly became clear that he takes pride in being cheap and neglectful. We had two major issues and one minor, but all of them added up to a frustrating experience. 1. The 7-Minute Shower Timer The showers are set on a strict 7-minute timer. By the time the water warms up, you’re left with just over 6 minutes to actually shower. This isn’t a military base or a truck stop—it’s a campground near Capitol Reef, where you expect to clean off after a long day outdoors. My wife couldn’t even finish washing her hair in time, and to make things worse, there’s a 5-minute wait before you can restart the water. It left us both frustrated—especially her. And as we all know, happy wife, happy life. 2. The Ant Invasion While showering, you’ll have to battle ants—yes, actual ants crawling in the shower and on the bench where you’re supposed to set your clean clothes. I had ants all over my clothes after showering. I sent a video and text to the owner about it, but never got a response. Completely unacceptable, especially when basic cleanliness is expected. This isn’t backcountry camping—we shouldn’t need bug spray to use a bathroom. 3. Gravel Parking Lot Not a dealbreaker on its own, but it adds to the overall “cheap and neglected” feel. Combined with the other issues, it just reinforces that the owner cuts corners wherever possible. Final Thoughts There are better places to stay near Capitol Reef. Look for a campground with a host who’s actually reachable, bathrooms that respect your time and comfort, and an owner who takes pride in maintaining a clean and welcoming space. At the very least—call an exterminator and ditch the shower timer. Your guests deserve better. I appreciate your response. I was not able to post the video of the ants on Google, but I did post it on yelp. I don’t think you can post videos on google only pictures. I talked to the cleaner who informed me she was the owner and she told me it’s been an ongoing problem. She said the first thing she does is look for them to clean up when arriving. Yuck! Please be honest and straightforward. I also remember a camera being out front where we had the conversation about the ants and I’m sure if you’re being fully honest, you could go back and watch it again. The truth shall set you free.
Jason Mann
This location was great. We spent one night here and it was a great spot to recharge our electric vehicle and hit the road the next morning. The picnic tables were nice as well. The owner was very nice and helpful. Bathrooms were clean.
David Davis
Nice clean camp ground family run in the small town of Loa Utah easilybooked online. Full hookups, nice clean Showers and Bathrooms. Nice Grocery store in town, 2 hardware stores, and a NAPA parts/service center. Highly recommend!!
Ben Young
Fantastic full-service RV Park, highly recommend. Similar to other reviews, we were looking for an RV Park during a winter tour of the Big 5. Everything near Capitol Reef was closed, but Fremont was open and very accommodating. They have electric and water (though in the winter you can't leave the hose hooked up overnight which was totally fine). Bathrooms and showers were incredibly clean and warm, perfect for a pick me up after winter adventuring. They also have laundry facilities which were clean, easy to use ($2/wash, $2/dry, with soap for sale as well). Propane and fuel are also just down the road. Highly recommend staying here. Gary was responsive and happy to help. We had everything we needed, even waking up to a beautiful snowstorm 😉