4.5
A OK RV Park
Thompson Springs, Utah
Campground in Utah.
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Springville is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Utah weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Springville.
Don't miss local attractions near Springville. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 18, 2026
It's essentially a parking lot with some electrical hookups and a bathroom through a small trail. Good enough for a nights rest but $40 a night felt pretty steep considering $50 a night you can get hot water, a nice RV spot with electrical, sewage, hot showers in a gated park elsewhere. Appreciated the nights rest off the highway.
Mar 18, 2026
It works great if you need to stay a night or 2. It can get very hot there in the summer months. So make sure your RV has A/C. The area for your RVs is very close together, so that kind of sucks. But it does have power & water. We basically use it for when our daughter has softball tournaments. It's cheaper than a hotel. But it is NOT a campground.
Mar 18, 2026
Very easy spot to stay and sleep. At 40 bucks it's high. But when in a pinch you have a bathroom, electricity, and water hook up. Also has a dump site.
Mar 18, 2026
We found this little park on a Google search. Overall, it's a nice one night stopover. Be advised that the spaces only accommodate trailers about 24 feet long and that's if you disconnect your tow vehicle. Our 40 foot 5th wheel was a bit difficult to park. The road was busy until after dark, and then it was very quiet. The pay station only takes cash or checks. We tried to find a walkable path fro... We found this little park on a Google search. Overall, it's a nice one night stopover. Be advised that the spaces only accommodate trailers about 24 feet long and that's if you disconnect your tow vehicle. Our 40 foot 5th wheel was a bit difficult to park. The road was busy until after dark, and then it was very quiet. The pay station only takes cash or checks. We tried to find a walkable path from the rv camp to the park but weren't able to. The camp area and the park are about 30 feet apart in elevation, and the slope is dirt and covered with leaves. An area map would be helpful. We came in from I-15 from the south, and Google maps led us on a zig-zag path in the back way. Come in from 15 on 6. The city website is less than helpful, although I'm sure a phone call to the park dept. would've cured that. Edit: The walking path is adjacent to the entrance to the parking area.
Mar 18, 2026
Not a bad place to stay but it’s a smaller very tight rv park. Just have some good spotters. Be happy to stay here again. No issues
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