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Cherry Hill Camping Resort
Overview
Cherry Hill Camping Resort in Kaysville, UT, is a beloved family destination that combines traditional RV camping with a vibrant water park atmosphere. Originally established in the late 1960s on a working cherry orchard, the park has evolved into a premier family-friendly resort while maintaining its lush, shaded character. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by mature trees that offer a sense of privacy and peace, creating a refreshing escape from the typical roadside stopover. It is a place where history meets modern recreation, providing a unique environment for both relaxation and high-energy play.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of the Wasatch Front, the resort offers stunning views of the nearby Wasatch Mountains. Its location in Kaysville provides a convenient base between Salt Lake City and Ogden, making it easy to access urban conveniences without staying in a congested city center. The park is nestled within a residential and agricultural pocket, ensuring a quieter atmosphere than many urban RV parks. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills and provides quick access to major highways, making it an ideal logistical point for those exploring Northern Utah.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is specifically designed to accommodate modern RVers with full hookup sites that include water, sewer, and electricity. Beyond the basics, the park features clean restrooms, laundry facilities, and a snack bar for quick meals. The standout feature is undoubtedly the access to the on-site water park, which includes slides, a lazy river, and a themed pirate ship. For those who prefer dry land, the miniature golf course and batting cages offer plenty of entertainment. The sites themselves are mostly gravel and shaded by the historic orchard trees, providing a cool canopy during the warm summer months.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the water park provides endless fun, the surrounding region is rich with activities. Just a short drive away is Antelope Island State Park, where visitors can see roaming bison and enjoy the unique landscapes of the Great Salt Lake. Thrill-seekers will appreciate the proximity to Lagoon Amusement Park, one of the region's largest theme parks. For those interested in hiking or mountain biking, the local canyon trails offer miles of scenic terrain. Additionally, the cultural sites and shopping districts of Salt Lake City are less than thirty minutes away, providing a perfect balance of nature and city life.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is the ultimate destination for families traveling with children who want more than just a place to park overnight. Because of its extensive recreational facilities, it appeals most to those looking for an active, resort-style vacation. It is also an excellent choice for multi-generational travelers who value shaded sites and a clean, safe environment for walking. While it may be livelier than a remote wilderness camp, it is perfect for RVers who enjoy a community feel and the convenience of having world-class entertainment just steps from their rig.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Erika Anderson
Matt and Isabella were so helpful for us tonight! My husband lost his phone in minigolf and realized it after the park was closed. They went the extra mile to let him back in and helped to find his phone too! In a time when customer service is sometimes hard to find, we really appreciated the extra help and attention tonight!
Stu Crapo
The RV park at Cherry Hill is terrible. The spots are crammed in so tight that if your neighbor has their awning out, they have to pull it back in so that you can pull into your spot. The roads are far too narrow also for trucks pulling trailers. The spots are so close to each other that you can hear your neighbors breathing. The locations for the hookups is also terrible. They are in the middle of two spots, instead of next to the sewer. I had to have my power cord stretched far across my camp spot. If you are thinking about camping here, don't. It's not worth it. The cost of admission is also far too high for what is offered. $40 per person for 2 pools a lazy river and 3-4 slides, is insane. The only redeeming thing about this place is all the employees we interacted with were very friendly, pleasant and helpful.
Spencer Houskeeper
We have been going to Cherry Hill for decades! It use to be reasonably priced for what it was. Now it has gotten ridiculous they raised the prices and some how mad the experience worse at the same time. Buy more tubes and mats for the park so I don't have to fight over the 10 you have. Also let more then 1 person down the Kodiak Canyon at a time no one wants to wait that long for a 30 second slide!! Also for the price we pay out in some cool new attractions or update the park. The new lighthouse point slide is pretty lame. We love Cherry Hill and just wish they would improve the park and not make it worse.
Naomi Etheridge
I have lived here most of my life and never went here. This was so fun. We spent a whole 7 hours here and could of stayed longer. We did everything except the maze and blasters. Our kids aged 5-15 had the time of their lives. The food wasnt bad and decently priced. The lifeguards were everywhere and very attentive. The kids loved sifting through the bags you can purchase for fossils and gems and overall, this was an amazing experience to close out the summer before school started.
Halsey Greenhalgh Tanner
This was more fun than expected, but probably because we got a lovely spot under a huge tree. The kiddie pool was fun, the slides were great, and the lazy river was wonderful. I see why people bring their own tubes. You just have to wait until someone gives one up, because there aren't very many in there. The guards were attentive but chill - like you could do your own thing, you know? I will definitely be back.
Drybin S. R. U
great place to enjoy the summer with the kids. lots of trees, skilled staff, large parking lot. we rented a cabin we had a problem with the fridge but they were super efficient they changed it super fast. we look forward to summer coming and going again.
Anne Talbot
Grew up a couple blocks from Cherry Hill. I lived and breathed cherry hill every day during the summer as a kid. It has a small town feel with enough variety in rides. Also worked there for 5 years on their grounds crew and as a lifeguard when I was a teen. It's a GREAT place to work and everyone is super close and friendly. Will always love this place.
Kelly Gee
Not very friendly people there (campers), but full even in off season. Cheap for full hookups $27 a night. No laundry. No bathrooms/showers. Office staffed for only a few hours a day. It was ready to go on the highway and pretty convenient to necessities, but far from main part of the city~ 30/40 minutes. It was clean, but spaces are very close together. No tables for outside use.
Aika Hyuga
Lots of family fun. Good pokemon go spot too!
Brenda Hancock
We have been here 2 months and have been very happy with our stay