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Richfield's KOA RV Park & Kampground
Overview
Richfield's KOA RV Park & Kampground serves as a lush, green oasis within the heart of Utah’s Sevier Valley. Known for its mature shade trees and well-maintained grounds, this park offers a peaceful respite for travelers navigating the high desert landscapes. Whether you are passing through on a long-distance road trip or staying to explore the extensive local trail systems, the park provides a welcoming atmosphere that combines traditional camping charm with modern conveniences and professional service.
Location & Surroundings
Ideally situated just off Interstate 70, the park provides easy access for travelers while remaining shielded from heavy highway noise. The surrounding landscape features the dramatic Sevier Plateau and rolling hills, offering a scenic backdrop for evening strolls and sunset views. This central Utah location makes it a strategic basecamp for those visiting the state’s famous national parks or exploring the nearby Fishlake National Forest, providing a cooler, elevated climate compared to the southern desert regions.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with convenience in mind, featuring long pull-through sites that accommodate the largest big rigs with ease. Guests can enjoy a variety of on-site activities and facilities:
- A seasonal heated swimming pool and a fun mini-golf course for family entertainment.
- A dedicated KampK9 dog park to ensure four-legged travelers have space to run.
- Reliable high-speed Wi-Fi, cable TV, and clean laundry facilities for long-term comfort.
These features, combined with a central pavilion for group gatherings, create a functional and social environment for all guests.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
For adventure seekers, the park offers direct access to the world-famous Paiute ATV Trail, a massive network of over 2,000 miles of off-road paths. Nearby, the serene waters of Fish Lake offer excellent fishing and boating opportunities throughout the summer months. Travelers can also visit the Big Rock Candy Mountain or explore the unique archaeological finds at Fremont Indian State Park. The area is a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and photography enthusiasts looking to capture the rugged beauty of central Utah.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is an ideal match for off-road enthusiasts looking for immediate trail access without the need to trailer their vehicles to a remote trailhead. It is also a fantastic choice for families seeking a safe, amenity-rich environment to keep children entertained during a multi-day journey. Because of its large-vehicle accessibility and quiet atmosphere, it is highly recommended for RVers who prioritize easy maneuvering and full hookups in a scenic, community-focused setting.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Christine Mahany
Although we didn’t use any of the facilities I did check them out the store, restrooms, laundry etc. were very clean. We owned an rv resort in NY that we just sold we had 324 sites. This park doesn’t compare to ours but the staff makes up for any missing amenities they are simply amazing folks so don’t hesitate to stop because it’s lovely and I would of hired them for me.
kiasu Lang
Extremely clean, well-maintained & organized. Staffs were wonderful. They were friendly, informative, & helpful. The manager was so accomodative so that we can have TV without obstructions from the trees. We love trees for shade & back in for privacy. Got to remember to reserve the front part of this rv park. Laundry room is immaculate. All the rv sites & road leading to these sites were wide & clean.
Todd Hoffmaster
Right in the heart of town, easy access to the park. Restaurants are just 4 blocks away. Very clean swimming pool, semi level spots with both pull through and back in locations. Shaded and tree less areas are available for those who need solar or prefer the shade. Nice staff and store. Camp hosts onsite if needed.
J Skioban
This place is pretty good. We went over memorial weekend. We booked it solely off of the pool and being able to relax by the pool. We got there and the pool was closed. They told us it would be open the next day. We went the next day and they said like 4pm if it doesn’t rain. Well they never opened it. Someone would work on it for a little bit first thing in the morning then nothing all day. I just feel like maybe they should have gotten it taken care of before a holiday weekend or updated their social media or emailed people with reservations to let them know the pool wasn’t working. I would have canceled and went somewhere else…
Serenity Hikes
So friendly! I wish I had more time to spend here. Quiet and within walking distance of at least two restaurants, I enjoyed my stay. I had a tent site, which was equipped with a picnic table, fire ring, and water spigot. It was quiet and well maintained. I didn’t have a chance to use the pool, but it looked clean and welcoming. There are a variety of sites, including pull thru sites with individual fenced dog runs, deluxe cabins, and deluxe rv sites with upgraded patio areas as well as the more normal sites. My service dog was welcomed. Highly recommend.
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