RV camping near Provo

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The Rockin Robbins Ranch

12 sites · Lodging, RVs6 acres · Santaquin, UT
Our beautiful ranch is a Family Farm started by Grandpa Dar. We continue to honor the old ways of caring for free roaming chickens, growing food without chemicals, honey bee shelters, sharing our Hearth and Home with family and friends. Our rose gardens are delightful, and full of birds.. enjoy... We have been planting Hazelnut Trees, Chestnut Trees, Peach Trees, and a grove of old Oak Trees, old apple tree varieties, and of course our Mulberry trees... We have expanded our ranch to a few more acres for our cows to be able to have more room. Our Fire Pit is open to all guests. The wood for all designated fire areas is provided. There are BBQ Grills, Dutch Ovens, etc so you can cook out doors. The Outdoor hot water shower offers a place to cool down in summer heat... Water is always hot with our tankless water heater... We plant and tend vegetable gardens for our guests to share in the harvest. We plant Huggle Mounds in the spring... as well as grapes and assorted fruit trees... You are welcome to walk our Custom Labyrinth. You are free to wander the fields, gardens and orchards. When the garden is in bloom, help yourself... Most sites have air conditions or fans, as well as heaters in season. 110 power is at each site... We have a Grumpy Dragon Cafe outside with a help yourself breakfast bar. Picnic tables are provided at tent sites and at the Grumpy Dragon. WIFI is available at the Grumpy Dragon as well as at your camp site... Help your self to muffins, breakfast bars, beverages and fresh fruit. A refrigerator is outside for cold water and frozen water bottles. Coffee, tea and Hot chocolate is always available. WIFI is available at the for an outdoor Cafe... Your devices should be able to pick up a strong signal. 5 G and 2.4...( 2 different pass words are provided) Our Farmhouse on the Ranch has been a Bed and Breakfast since 1991 You can book a guest room inside the Farmhouse...A 5th wheel trailer, our B and B. Country Traveler RV... these are stationary and do not leave the property or our outdoor camp sites. Guest parking areas are provided... Area adventures: Santaquin Canyon, Nebo Loop, Young Living Farm, The Red Barn, Hiking trails. Welcome... Host... Lynnellen
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Park City, Quiet, 10 mi to PC Mtn

2 sites · RVs3 acres · Silver Summit, UT
Open to long term . Come crash in our yard and ski for the weekend! Just on the outskirts of Park City, we want to share our property with you. There is a fabulous view of the ski resorts and the Utah Olympic Park from our neighborhood. A couple miles off the freeway, so no road noise but easy access. 5 miles to Kimball Junction and 10 miles to Main Street or Park City Mountain. We sit on 2 1/2 acres in our neighborhood. This is a great place to stay if you want to explore the Park City area. Close to Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley if you want to come in for a ski weekend or an extended stay. Please inquire about available access during the winter. Great access to mountain bike trails right from the property. Glenwild Loop, Cobblestone and Flying Dog are accessible from the neighborhood. The Rail Trail is also accessible from the neighborhood and can take you to Old Town. A great eBike option. Visit mountaintrails.org for the many bike trails in the area. A great little hike up to ponds is a short distance away, also. Pet friendly but must be good around other animals. Our house is on the property and we have 2 large friendly dogs and cats. There are also deer and elk that cruise through our property and neighbors riding their horses down the street. Inquire about water and electric. We do not have sewer, but have a contact for a company that will come pump if you don't want to move, or, there is an RV park about 5 miles down the road that will pump for a small fee. Need another vehicle while you're here? Rent our Ford Expedition https://turo.com/us/en/suv-rental/united-states/park-city-ut/ford/expedition/1562001 These also may be for rent: Mastercraft surf boat, Ebikes, Mountain bikes, bike rack, paddleboards, coolers and more! What do you need? Inquire on prices.
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Secluded Orchard Boondocking

2 sites · RVs7 acres · Santaquin, UT
We're easy to get to off the north Santaquin exit. GPS doesn’t recognize us exactly, but keep going until the egg shack near the 35 mph sign. Non-GPS directions: if southbound on i-15, take the Santaquin exit (you’ll see this northmost exit first), then take a R onto the main street. if northbound on i-15, take a L off of the second (northmost) Santaquin exit, then L onto the main street. Turn R onto 400 E (immediately before sinclair gas station). Drive through houses and about a mile into orchards. On the R look for a break in the trees that has the egg shack, a gate, a mailbox, our gravel driveway, and a speed limit sign just past the driveway. The park spot is on mostly bare dirt, with a 360-degree view of apple and cherry orchards. Entry to the spot requires driving on gravel and dirt road. There is a grassy play area and trampoline kids are welcome to use. It's best to have adult supervision to keep kids away from the farm animals area, for safety. We're happy to provide a jug of pure drinking water. We can bring a picnic table and/or benches over if you'd like. If you need to, you can approach the house to access wifi for guests. Best if you can let me know, so I can direct you to a comfortable spot. GUEST_EXT pass: guest123 Noise: If you are a light sleeper, you might be awakened by train horns about a mile away. They usually don't come more than once in the night, and in the nearby house we aren't awakened. Other than that, you can hear the freeway traffic faintly in the distance. It's mostly quiet. Attractions: We have a few great local hiking spots. Santaquin canyon trails are only 8 minutes away. The Grotto, up Payson canyon, is fairly short and has a lovely waterfall at the end.
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Camp Sage under the Milky Way

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Tabiona, UT
Need to make a pit stop or just looking for a short getaway? Camp Sage under the Milky Way is exactly what you get. This is a great rest area tucked away behind a hilly landscape and out of sight of Hwy 40. Wake up to the smell of sage where you will feel relaxed, calm yet experience the invigorating sense of earthy goodness. Go to bed under the stars and if you're a late nighter you'll be mesmerized at the sight of the stunning Milky Way. There is a tent pad able to fit up to 6 people, a fire ring and spacious horseshoe driveway for parking multiple vehicles or a small to midsize RV/Camper trailer. Newly installed is a rustic country style privacy fence. This is a no frills campsite where you will need to provide your own water, toilet and firewood (We can provide firewood for an extra fee). There is a rest stop with restrooms just down the road going east on hwy 40 if needed. Pack it in and pack it out.
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RV camping near Provo guide

Overview

Just south of Salt Lake City on the western shores of Utah Lake, Provo makes a great base for exploring the Utah Valley. While many RV campers use Provo as a jumping-off point for exploring area attractions, there's plenty to do right in town, from learning about dinosaurs at the BYU Museum of Paleontology to hiking along the Rock Canyon Trail just west of town. You can park your RV for the night at Utah Lake State Park, which provides water and electric hookups, or set up camp in Deer Creek State Park, a half-hour drive northwest of town. You'll also find RV and trailer camping options on private farms and stretches of land just outside of Provo, an ideal option if you're visiting from late winter to early spring, when many area RV campgrounds are closed. Provo RV amenities may include picnic tables, dump stations, free wifi, and full bathrooms.