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    4.5 (13 reviews)

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    Nebo Loop Summit
    Channon F.

    This campground is a great one! Very clean and the lawn at each site beautifully manicured. The trees provide just enough shade. The restrooms are tiled nicely. Central to many hiking trails! Owners and camp host are super helpful and very nice

    Renee D.

    Very nice, tucked away with seasonal streams. Quiet other than some freeway noise. Lots of green. Clean facilities. Sites are easy to pull into and we were able to keep the fifth wheel hitched to the truck. Full hookups available. No cell service but good wifi. Would definitely stay again!

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    Payson Lakes Campground - Site B20

    Payson Lakes Campground

    5.0(2 reviews)
    15.5 mi

    Payson Lakes Campground is beautiful! It is a short drive from SLC, but it feels like a different…read moreworld! This is a popular campground, so you will need to make your reservation well in advance, especially for the nicer/more private sites. I visited on Labor Day weekend, and the campground was full. Lots of kids running around. But our campsite (B20) was very secluded and private, and we had a wonderful stay! The location was close to the bathroom but not too close to our neighbors, which is our favorite combination. The lake was extremely low.. seeing the boat dock was almost comical, as it looked like a high dive over a long stretch of rocks! But it was also sad to see this, as I'm sure the lake was even more beautiful when full. My picture makes the lake look like a tiny swamp, but there was actually room for paddle boarding/kayaking. I didn't go in, as walking through muck to get to the actual water isn't really my thing. But I can see how it would be a fun day for a family with kids. Many of the campsites didn't have a private feel to them, so I would recommend browsing pictures online before choosing your site if you're picky like me. I did an inventory of the most private sites, so few free to msg me for more info. I will be back here for sure!

    My review is centered just on the Payson Lake beach site. We had a WONDERFUL day here…read more First thing to note- it is a LONG, windy road in with no cell service! I had no idea it would be that way, but it was a gorgeous drive. It's $10 for the day, on your honor since there was no guard in the booth. Be sure to grab an envelope to stick in your dashboard! The lake and beach area is BEAUTIFUL! Bring your own life jacket, paddle boards, rafts, and kayaks out and enjoy the sunshine. The lake doesn't seem to have much of a current, so it's a great place to float and row around! I believe you can fish as well. You may be able to find a picnic bench or two, but plan on bringing your own seating and overhead coverings, because it is HOT in August! This is definitely a hidden gem in the Uinta National Forest, and we will be back! Enjoy!

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    Payson Lakes Campground - Site B20

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    Payson Lakes Campground - The lake is reeeally low this year (2021). :(

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    The lake is reeeally low this year (2021). :(

    Pleasant Creek RV Resort - Pool Deck at Pleasant Creek RV Resort!

    Pleasant Creek RV Resort

    4.0(12 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    They definitely have updated so much since the other reviews from a few years ago. We absolutely…read moreloved our stay, Melvin was so accommodating to us and went above and beyond. The cabin we stayed in was so nice, clean, and had so many features. This seriously was one of the best sites we've stayed at, the fun little decorations were an amazing touch. Felt very private and the views were beautiful. We absolutely recommend!

    This property was recently taken over by KOA, but it doesn't quite live up to the standards of…read moreother KOAs that I've visited. This one is very run down with only a hint of staff anywhere. I booked online, received an email confirmation and then an email on the day of the reservation with instructions to check in. I followed the instructions, but it still told me to go to the office. When I arrived, there was no one in sight. After several minutes, someone did show up and gave us a map and vague directions-saying that the site numbers were backwards, and circled our spot on the map. We found it, but the sites were not backwards, they were numbered totally different than the map (the map showed T1, T2, T3, etc. and the tent sites were labeled A, B, C, etc.) The sites were all overgrown with weeds and there was one picnic table to share between them all. We walked the property a bit and found that everything is in disrepair, run down and in need of maintenance. I expect natural vegetation, of course, but the weeds with prickly stickers were everywhere, and impossible to avoid. The bathrooms are a pretty long haul from the tent sites, requiring campers to walk a good distance. Only one of the four stalls in the women's restroom lock and there were no paper towels in the container. I didn't attempt to use the shower after seeing how dirty they were. We stopped by the store around 5:30 to buy firewood and it was closed. That seems pretty early to close up on a weekend. We paid about $30 for a night but even that might have been too much. Hopefully the new management makes some much needed changes.

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    Pleasant Creek RV Resort - Amazing OHV trails nearby!

    Amazing OHV trails nearby!

    Pleasant Creek RV Resort - Club House at Pleasant Creek.

    Club House at Pleasant Creek.

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    Lakeside RV and Campground

    Lakeside RV and Campground

    3.4(62 reviews)
    35.8 mi

    Just a few minutes away from Utah Lake State Park you'll find this lovely campground-surrounded by…read moretrees. It has a feel to it that newer campgrounds don't always have-nostalgia, mature landscaping and a hint of down home hospitality. I believe this is a family run park. Check in was fairly simple and we were given a map and information sheet on the park. The sites are close together, but they have you pull in alternating directions, so you can give yourself a little more room on your door side. The sites have grassy areas, trees and gravel to park on. They are well maintained and they ask you not to park or put rugs down on the grass. There are also no fires allowed at the RV sites. We did not experience any noise issues beyond a few planes flying in to the nearby airport and lots of nature sounds around us. There are plenty of birds that call these trees home, along with a pasture of cows nearby that sang us songs in the morning (I think they were being herded or fed-either way, they had something to say about it.) There are bathrooms, showers and laundry facilities onsite. We used the showers and they were very clean and well maintained. The Provo River winds around the perimeter of the park. I didn't know that originally, but found out when I went for a walk and discovered a nice path and water. It's very pretty! There is wifi available-we had no trouble with it. There's also a nice dog run and a seasonal pool. We did not use either of them, but made note for future visits. This is a campground we will definitely return to!

    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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    Lakeside RV and Campground - Our grassy camping spot

    Our grassy camping spot

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    Lakeside RV and Campground - Pull thru spot

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    Big Mountain Campground - rvparks - Updated July 2026

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