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Mountain Shadows RV Park
Overview
Mountain Shadows RV Park serves as a convenient and well-established home base for travelers exploring the Salt Lake Valley. Located in Draper, Utah, the park provides a reliable setting for both short-term visitors and those needing a longer stay. It is characterized by its paved interior roads and professional management, ensuring that guests have a stress-free parking experience upon arrival. The park is designed to accommodate a variety of RV types, focusing on functionality and ease of access.
Location & Surroundings
The park is strategically positioned along the Wasatch Front, providing travelers with quick access to the major highway corridors. This location makes it an ideal stop for those navigating between northern and southern Utah. Despite being situated near urban infrastructure, the park offers a quiet residential atmosphere that allows guests to feel removed from the city bustle. The immediate surroundings provide mountain views that define the Draper landscape, grounding guests in the natural beauty of the region.
Amenities & Park Features
Mountain Shadows RV Park prioritizes the essentials that modern road travelers require. Guests benefit from full hookup sites, which typically include water, sewer, and electrical connections to support various coach sizes. The park grounds are maintained to facilitate easy maneuvering for larger rigs. Additionally, the presence of laundry facilities and clean communal areas adds a layer of comfort for extended stays. The layout is optimized to provide reliable utility access for every site throughout the year.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Travelers staying here are minutes away from the recreational opportunities offered by the Wasatch Mountains. Nearby, visitors can explore extensive hiking and mountain biking trails that showcase the rugged geography of the region. For those interested in shopping or dining, the Draper area features numerous retail centers and local eateries. The proximity to Salt Lake City also allows for easy day trips to museums, historic temple grounds, and the natural wonders of the Great Salt Lake shoreline.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for travelers who value convenience and accessibility. It is a preferred choice for big-rig owners who need spacious, level sites and easy ingress and egress. Those traveling for business in the Salt Lake City area or individuals looking for a structured, peaceful stopover will find the park's environment well-suited to their needs. It is an excellent fit for visitors who prioritize a central location near both mountain adventures and metropolitan amenities.
User Reviews
Mariah Mills
The Staff/Management are Extremely caring, understanding and genuine people! The park itself is beautiful and most of your neighbors are kind 😁 perfect location. We loved/love it here!
Dell Hart
The could be improved; Talk about packed in like sardines. The power and electric are not designed for customer convenience, one side has the electric and water for 2 sites so one trailer has to pull the power and water around or under their trailer. There was a rig parked in the street with its slide outs out in the street limiting our swing to get into our space and it took some extra finagling to get our trailer in, almost took out the power box for ours and our neighbors. The good; All the spaces are pull through so they are pretty easy to into and out of if you have a full field of swing available. They gave us a Veterans discount.
K Koman
It was difficult to reserve a site here. I tried to reserve online but thought it failed to go thru. So, I called and was told there was no availability. Imagine my surprise when I got a call about 2 weeks prior to our trip, wanting a deposit for the site! This was my preferred location, so I snapped it up. This is a nice campground. It is just off the interstate, but the traffic noise was tolerable. Would stay here again.
Barbara Jenkins
We just stopped here on the way to Montana and to visit a friend who lives in Draper. We were very disappointed in this campground. The office staff was very rude and unprofessional and the sites were extremely close together and tight. It seemed like the majority of the campers were permanent residents. We won't be staying there again in the future. Not recommended.
Jessica Robinson
As for the people in the office, they are nice (that's what the stars are for)!! The long term people have taken over the park, rude, no rules and will make your stay horrible. Having a sign posted that yours dogs are to be on a leash but finding out residents just do what they want is not a good surprise. Not picking up poop and no one's dog is trained to stay or not run toward you. Actually had one of their "guests" let their dog come at me and my dog, couldn't even call the dog and the magical GPS collar wasn't working. I had to pick up my pup who is a shy guy and the guy cussed me in front kids and told his dogs "to go get me". No solution or stop of the off lead BS was resolved!! Your campers are close and people are straight up in your business or staring in your window, we had to move our camper in the first 9 days because of 2 pesky neighbors!! $1100 a month until April and then $$1700 a month until October (over $400 a week) Saw the ad on my Facebook and had to correct some Good Sam info on nightly reviews. 3 of us left because of how bad it is, especially coming home after a 12 hour work day!! HIGH END amenities my arse, the laundry room smells like cigarettes and weed after the office closes, clothes left in all the washers ( 5 washers for the whole park). Save your money, go a little further north or south for your stay!!
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