We stayed at this RV park (which isn't really an RV park but a re- purposed parking lot) on 4/8/22. I originally paid for 2 nights in advance because my son had a baseball tournament for two days but the parking was so unlevel that I couldn't get our rig level. I even used 2 cases of leveling blocks which I've never had to do. We had to sleep on a huge angle, couldn't cook food or shower either. It was ridiculous. The next morning we called and informed them we'd like to be refunded for our next night due to the conditions. The lady promptly told us that they didn't offer refunds. We objected that we weren't really asking for a refund but to not pay for the next night and the reason was the condition of their RV park. They still declined to refund our money. There were a ton of open spots so it wasn't a matter of us costing them a different reservation it was simply an objection to giving our money back for a night we didn't even use. That's ok... I paid with AMEX so I just denied 1/2 of our payment but I'm writing this to warn others. In addition to that, when we first pulled up on day one, some detectives pulled up next to us and got out and had a trail camera that they set up right inside the woods behind the parking sites. Not 20 feet from where we were camped. I inquired and they refused to tell me what the camera was for but after they left I ventured into the woods and saw the camera was pointed down the hill towards the park and what appeared to be a bench dug out in the hill. I can only assume that some people were down there doing drugs or something. Regardless, it made me feel pretty sketchy that some sort of illicit activities were going on right where me and my family were sleeping. Anyways, I'd recommend staying somewhere else. There is a reason why they won't refund money and I'm guessing that it's because the site is so flipping unlevel people want to leave...
Read moreWe 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...
Read moreBasically a parking lot. Paved spots, but not level. Easy enough though if you're an RVer. There's a ton of road construction around the park, so expect some delays. Sites have water and power. There is 1 dump location on the far west side. I tried to call about availability several times in the days prior to visiting, but the number is just to the parks and rec department, and I was never able to actually get a hold of a person. We shows up around midnight (thanks to road construction along the whole Salt Lake Valley) on a Tuesday night in July and there was...
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