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Salt Lake City KOA - Camping is the best way to spend time with family outdoors.

Salt Lake City KOA

3.3(151 reviews)
218.0 miJordan Meadows

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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Salt Lake City KOA - Patio site

Patio site

Salt Lake City KOA - Playground

Playground

Salt Lake City KOA - 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

Millcreek Canyon

Millcreek Canyon

4.6(39 reviews)
211.4 miOlympus Cove

Hands down one of my favorite places in Utah. The hiking is incredible, with so many trails to…read morechoose from that it never gets old. It's also super dog-friendly, which makes it even better, I love being able to bring my pup along and see other happy dogs out on the trails. I come here year-round and every season is special in its own way. Snowshoeing in the winter is peaceful and beautiful, and visiting in the summer, fall, and spring brings totally different scenery and vibes each time. Whether you're hiking, snowshoeing, or just soaking in nature, Millcreek Canyon is a gem and absolutely worth five stars.

Millcreek Canyon is located close to Big Cottonwood Canyon but is far more pet-friendly. In fact,…read moreit felt designed with dogs in mind--there were bag and trash stations for pet waste, plus signs posted noting which days dogs are allowed off-leash. We love giving Luna off-leash time on hikes like this, as long as she stays on the trails and listens when we call her back or ask her to wait. After a long day of driving, we decided to stretch our legs on the Rattlesnake Trail (not my favorite name, but we went for it). The hike was 2.79 miles and took us about 1.5 hours to complete. It was rated as moderate, with plenty of inclines and beautiful views on the way up--the descent was much easier. Entry was $5, which you pay on your way out. Overall, it was a great way to get some exercise and let Luna roam in a safe, welcoming environment.

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Millcreek Canyon
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Granite Flat Campground

Granite Flat Campground

4.5(2 reviews)
197.3 mi

What a stunning campground! So many beautiful sites, and so close to SLC! It made for a great…read morestaycation for my husband and I. We had site 64, which was at the very end of the campground in a small loop with bathrooms in the middle. There were 3 sites in the area, and our site was extremely private due to the trees and because you have to go down a set of stairs to reach the table and fire pit. We parked our trailer at the top, which ended up being great, but I'm not sure if the site has a tent pad or not. Our site was tucked among the trees and had hiking trails leading in multiple directions behind it. It was clean, but the bathroom was full of those gross sewer flies (which maybe can't be helped?). The sound of the flowing river was extremely soothing and even drowned out the sounds from our [super drunk] neighbors. I'd highly recommend checking out the pictures of each site on the recreation.gov website. There are many beautiful and private sites, but many that weren't as private or level (if that matters to you). I'd also recommend booking as soon as the reservation window opens, which I think is in January, for the best sites and dates. The campground is almost always completely full as you get closer to the summer months. This is my new favorite spot for sure, can't wait to return next year!

Granite Flats is a very nice campground with large camping spaces. Close to the Resevior and other…read moresites also. We stayed in #8 for a cab over camper and we towed a bike so plenty of room on asphalt very level too. The table and fire pit area were cemented with easy access to put up our portable tent shaded area which came in handy when it rained. Our family live in Utah and they came up the week we stayed there since it was only a half hour drive from where they live for evening campfires and BBQ too. Quiet, pretty, warm, friendly campers. The outhouses look nice on the outside but our smelly overall. No dumpstations up there either. Made reservations a head of time which was nice guaranteed our spot since we traveled far too so can book online as well it was busy there. Overall nice place!

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Granite Flat Campground
Granite Flat Campground
Granite Flat Campground - View of river behind campsite

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View of river behind campsite

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