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    Knotty Pine RV Resort

    4.1 (17 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Beautiful setting. Helpful managers. Close to trails but not far out of town. Big pull through spaces, too!

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    NIce place and people. My only complaint is that my site lacked a fire pit where most of the others had one

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    Thanks for the review. We're glad you enjoyed your stay!

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    We appreciate you taking the time to leave this review, Clive!

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    There are close by ATV trails and a river is adjacent to the campground for those who enjoy fishing.

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    Roam Uinta

    Roam Uinta

    2.5
    (2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We booked a tent site well in advance so we didn't run into issues finding a spot on Labor Day…read moreweekend. Having never been to this resort or camped in the area, everything we read and saw about this place looked great and we were excited! Fast forward to us actually getting there in person to camp and the utter disappointment and frustration of the experience we were met with. First, for me to say the designated tent sites were "cramped" is a complete understatement. If you like camping right up against others and rubbing tents with each other, I guess this spot is for you. Second, and the more important issue... was the lack of any notice about their "1 tent per site" policy. Though with the first issue mentioned above, I can see why they say that I guess. Lol... What was beyond frustrating though was the fact they didn't list this anywhere on their site or BEFORE allowing us to book the reservation. We wanted to setup two tents. 1 for the kids, and 1 for us parents, but we literally had to go hunting for another campground upon arrival because we weren't allowed to setup our camp as planned and had no way of knowing until we got there. The manager, Becka was less than sympathetic about our situation and simply quoted us the rulebook about cancellation/refunds and the 1 tent per site policy with no regard for our situation and saying things like, "Where else even lets you setup more than one tent in a camping space?" as if we're the crazy ones for imagining a camping trip using more than one tent for the family. I'd say, be sure to read the fine print about the site(s) before booking here, but in our case there was no fine print to warn us and as a result, our camping trip started off with huge frustrations on this and having to later setup tents in the dark at another location we were finally able to find. Final thought on the matter - I'm more than fine with the rule of no cancellations/refunds if not before 48 hours or whatever it was. That's pretty standard and to be expected. Except for the fact that we didn't need to or want to cancel until we arrived the day of and were informed about the 1 tent per site policy that made it impossible for us to camp there. That's 100% the fault of the resort, SO BE WARNED!

    The campground is beautiful and immaculately clean. The staff is incredibly helpful and…read moreknowledgeable. The WiFi speed is slower than molasses running uphill in winter. Almost no cell phone reception. I'd give it 5 stars except for the internet.

    Salt Lake City KOA

    Salt Lake City KOA

    3.3
    (152 reviews)
    42.0 mi

    My gosh we spend and overnighted on a trip to Cali and a week on our way back! The office support…read morewas great they even delivered us some cookies (for Christmas I imagine) which was unexpected and super nice since my FIL has memory issues and loves some cookies! The grounds were nice and kept, it was super quiet and safe as they have day and night guards that cruise around in their golf carts. It's an easy point to see tons of fabulous things in SLC downtown and easy access to the main freeways if you are going farther. To am from Salt Lake and there is a ton of things that are fabulous to see from the Fine Arts Gallery or the Utah Museum of Natural History at the University of Utah to the Temple especially at Christmas for the lights, to hiking areas, great food options from basic food to super great upper end options, wine bars, breweries, coffee shops and ice cream shops. There are a lot of activities for children of all ages from the planetarium in the city creek area to the Aquarium out south. Enjoy your stay!

    We have an RV and will be in SLC for 4 nights. We're staying with friends the last 3 nights, so the…read moreonline Airstream community suggested this place, and said they may have short-term storage against the fence for us after our 1 night stay. Doesn't hurt to ask, right? So I called and said we were thinking about reserving a night there, but wanted to check if they had any available places for short-term storage afterwards, as we would be staying elsewhere for the next 3 nights. Woman on phone, very rudely: "Do you mean you don't want to stay here with us at all but you want to store your trailer here?" Me: "No" (repeated the same info as before). Woman, very curtly: "So we need to get you registered for a night then." Me, a little more warily: "Well we're considering it, but I just wanted to check about any available storage options you may have." Woman: "No, if you pay for a site, then you can store it here." Clearly, just asking a simple yes or no question was very harmful (to them) and their rude and hurtful reaction means that they are not interested in our business at all. A simple, kind, " No, I'm sorry we don't offer that" would have been lovely. Management may want to speak to the people who answer the phone, and re-teach what respectful interactions look like. From, the Airstream community that gives you lots of business and talks to each other about RV locations.

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    Enjoy a site with friend's, this site share a yard. Great for groups traveling together or people looking to make new friend's along the way

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    Enjoy a site with friend's, this site share a yard. Great for groups traveling together or people looking to make new friend's along the way
    Lakeside RV and Campground

    Lakeside RV and Campground

    3.4
    (62 reviews)
    36.4 mi

    This is a fun little old school campground with nice showers, clean laundry facilities and a…read morebeautiful pool! Our camp spot had mature trees for shade and was nice and quiet. Very relaxing! We will be by again if we are back in the area.

    WARNING: DO NOT STAY HERE. Absolute Slum Conditions & Toxic Management. If I could give Lakeside…read moreHaven RV Resort negative stars, I would. Do not be fooled by the beautiful pictures they post online--those are from years ago when the park first opened. Today, this place is a neglected, hazardous dump run by a toxic, completely unprofessional management team. We moved in on December 27th, renting a lot and an 18-foot camper for $750/month. We were assured it was "move-in ready." That was a blatant lie. On our first day, I opened the fridge/freezer combo, and hundreds of German cockroaches fell out of it like Niagara Falls. It required three separate bug bombs just to make the place semi-livable. On top of that, Mario, the manager, left a whole turkey in the freezer that thawed out and leaked putrid turkey juices all over the appliance. There was also absolutely no hot water because the water heater had a massive crack in it. It leaked so severely that it saturated the floor, causing the kitchen floor to visibly sag. When they finally came to "fix" the water heater, they smashed a massive hole in the side of the camper and just left it wide open. Because of their negligence, my cat escaped, and my girlfriend and I spent three agonizing days waiting for him to return. Thankfully, he did. The windows were also broken and just covered with cardboard and tape, and the sink was completely backed up because the previous tenant had dumped a hoard of pennies down the drain. When I confronted the manager, Mario, about these biohazards and structural failures, he didn't offer to fix them immediately. Instead, he coldly offered a refund. He knew exactly what he was doing--he put us in a position where we either had to live in a roach-infested, broken camper or be homeless. We had to stay and watch them take their sweet time doing bare-minimum repairs. When anyone has a legitimate issue with the park, Mario gets incredibly rude, nasty, and aggressive. If you express how unhappy you are with the conditions, management's official response is literally: "Don't like it? Move." Management is rarely even on-site--maybe once or twice a month--but they sure know how to cause drama. They constantly spread lies around the park claiming we weren't paying our bills, which is defamation. We have every single receipt proving we have paid on time, every single month. Furthermore, the utility situation is a massive rip-off. There is only one meter for the entire park. Management leaves the lights on and the AC blasting at 68 degrees constantly in common areas, and because of the single meter, the tenants are forced to split the bill for their energy waste. You are also paying out of pocket for "amenities" like a laundry room that should be covered. The park looks like absolute shit. The boat dock is in such disrepair it will literally ruin your boat if you try to use it. Worse than the infrastructure is the total lack of safety. They will let anyone move in here, including active drug users and people with violent, dangerous criminal records. To give you an idea of how dangerous this place is, I accidentally butt-dialed the police once. When the cop arrived, he literally told me that they get so many emergency calls for this park--ranging from domestic abuse to drug issues--that they are forced to come out and physically verify everyone is okay, even for a confirmed accidental dial. The police are fully aware of how awful this place is. There is also zero confidentiality. Management acts friendly to get your money, but once you are locked in, they treat you like garbage and spread your personal business. They literally told brand-new tenants intimate, private medical details about a resident living here with cancer. It is deeply disrespectful, unethical, and disgusting behavior. They trap you, lie about you, neglect the property, and treat you like absolute shit. For the love of God, stay the hell away from Lakeside Haven RV Resort and Mario.

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    Our grassy camping spot
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    Butterfly Lake Campground

    Butterfly Lake Campground

    5.0
    (1 review)
    4.6 mi

    Perfectly situated off of the Mirror Lake Highway, and perched near the tranquil waters of…read moreButterfly Lake, this campground is probably my favorite designated camping area along this great stretch of scenic road. Winning that distinction is no small feat, as there are so many spots to stay along Utah's most prominent scenic byway, but it's just got so much going for it. First, it's at about 10,300ft in elevation, which means that in the blazing heat of summer, you may just kiss the '70s, spend most of the day in the '60s, and have those incredible nights in the tent in the '40s where you thank your lucky stars that you have someone who will go up the Mirror Lake Highway with you and hike by day, and snuggle up in a sleeping-bag-for-two by night. I've not actually had that last experience, but it's on my list. At any rate, the elevation is just what you need in summer, and is not to be messed with in cooler temps. The Highway actually closes during winter, so this campground typically doesn't open until around Memorial Day each spring. The namesake lake is delightful, and planted with willing trout. There are no monster fish lurking in the deep, but the kids will get a kick out of drowning a worm beneath a bobber. I also like that the lake is far enough away from the campsites that you're not constantly worrying about little ones wandering off to play in the water. The further up the road in the campground, the more true this is. If you're looking to launch off for adventure, there are hikes on hikes on hikes. My favorite ever lackadaisical hike I've ever had was on the MLH, but you can find your own. The western terminus of the Highline Trail is just a few hundred feet away down the road, so check that out for a starting point, or grab one of the other many trailheads at your disposal-Ruth Lake, Mirror Lake, Fehr Lake-those are all bodies of waters and names of nearby trailheads. I typically stay in dispersed campsites, but having a few resources, restrooms, parking, and a picnic table is nice sometimes too. I dream of staying here in the height of summer, of making overly-complicated camp meals, of wandering the creeks, of homemade marshmallow s'mores, hand-churned ice cream, and that warm sleeping bag at night.

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    Lake, highway in background
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