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Park City RV Resort
Overview
Park City RV Resort offers a premium camping experience in the heart of Utah’s mountain country. This year-round facility serves as a gateway to high-altitude adventures, providing travelers with a sophisticated environment that mirrors the town’s upscale reputation. Whether you are arriving in a small camper or a massive motorhome, the resort emphasizes comfort and accessibility amidst the Wasatch Mountains. It provides an elevated alternative to standard campgrounds, focusing on quality infrastructure and scenic alpine beauty.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just minutes from the bustling Kimball Junction, the park provides breathtaking vistas of the Utah Olympic Park and the nearby peaks. The location is strategically placed to offer quick access to the freeway, making it a convenient stop between Salt Lake City and the eastern mountain ranges. Despite its proximity to local services, the park retains a peaceful atmosphere where guests can enjoy sweeping mountain views and fresh air throughout the changing seasons.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is designed to accommodate modern travelers with high expectations. Most sites offer full hookups with 30 and 50-amp service, and many are deep enough for big rigs measuring up to 75 feet. Guests can take advantage of the heated pool and spa, which are perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration. Other essential features include clean private showers, laundry facilities, and a dedicated dog area, ensuring a comfortable stay for both humans and their pets.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves at the center of world-renowned recreation. The park is a short drive from Deer Valley and Park City Mountain, offering legendary skiing and snowboarding in the winter. During the warmer months, visitors can explore hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails. For those seeking culture and entertainment, the historic Main Street offers fine dining, while the Tanger Outlets provide a more modern retail experience nearby.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who want the amenities of a high-end resort while remaining close to major attractions. It is particularly well-suited for big-rig owners who need spacious, level sites that are often difficult to find in mountainous terrain. Families and couples looking for a luxury basecamp for skiing or summer hiking will find the location and facilities perfect for a multi-day stay in one of Utah’s most iconic destinations.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Evon Gardner
Excellent location. Beautiful river running at the base of the RV Park. Nice area for dogs. There was even a deer at dusk. Jill met us upon arrival to confirm everything was okay. The hottub was available, but we didn't use it. We would definitely stay again
Keith Flood
We were very disappointed in stay. We originally booked three nights but needed to adjust to one night to get over Donner Pass ahead of a snowstorm and return home for a medical appointment after three months on the road. I emailed the resort with this change request but received no response. When we inquired at check-in, the manager very rudely said there would be no refunds on this short of notice. The tone and attitude were uncalled for—by far the worst treatment we've experienced in 18 years of RV travel. The only reason we booked three nights was because we received an automated text offering 10% off for extending our stay. In the end, we paid $290 for one night, even though we made every effort to adjust the reservation in advance. What’s even more frustrating is the communication setup. It’s extremely misleading to allow online reservations and send automated texts and emails, yet make the only way to correspond with the office via phone. This is poor business practice. Most RV parks are either phone-only (typically smaller or older ones), or—if they have an email or texting system—you can actually use them to communicate conveniently. When you’re leaving early in the morning before the office opens, being able to email or text a quick question or update should be standard. As for the site itself: calling this place a “resort” is a stretch. Our “Premium Back-In Site” had a cracked and caved-in pad that made it impossible to level our RV. The sites are packed so tightly that sitting outside puts you next to your neighbor’s sewer hose. And the constant freeway noise is impossible to ignore. The view is nice from the premium spots but not worth $100/night. Policies are one thing—but how guests are treated matters. Based on other reviews, it’s clear there’s a recurring issue with management here. We won’t be back and will recommend fellow travelers avoid this park as well.
Christina Sbrega
We had a wonderful stay at this campground in Park City! The facilities were clean, the location was great, and the atmosphere was very welcoming. What really stood out, though, was the kindness of the owners. Not only did they give us excellent recommendations for bike trails in Park City, but they also went out of their way to share great trail suggestions in Fruita, Colorado, where we were heading next. Highly recommend this campground to anyone visiting the area—thank you for such warm hospitality!
bill powell
While checking in we asked if there was a choice in campsites. We were met with a firm NO. This is a campgrounds next to Interstate 80 sandwiched between a Ford dealership on one side and an industrial park on the other. You can hear the road noises all day long. There are no trees or walls to attenuate the sound from I-80. The rates were premium...I recall $100 per day. We had a concrete slab, picnic table and a small patch of grass on our full hookup site. The common area facilities compared to a KOA. One member of the staff could use some customer service training. The manager seems like a nice fellow. If you want a close location to Park City and need full hookups this place is ok. We camped around the area at Jordanelle and Wasatch State Parks which had electric and water and a dump station. They were more picturesque and about $45 dollars a day. There was no swimming pool and laundry but the beauty was astounding. This is not to diss the Park City RV resort. It is what it is. Like many of the private campgrounds around the country they have been gobbled up by a corporate entity that makes a few changes and jacks the rates up. As a comparison, during the time we stayed at this resort condo rentals for 2/ 3 bedroom units were about $150 per night in the area.
Juan C
We had a pleasant stay at the park. Booking was easy, checking in was nice and smooth too. The lady at the front desk was very nice! Spots are all concrete and spacious. We were able to use the pool and hot tub for the weekend. Very nice and well maintained park. Our spot was back in but was easily accessible with our 45' rig. Close to many trails and activities in the mountains and only about 5 minutes from groceries/restaurants. Would stay here again!
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