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    Cherry Hill

    3.4 (49 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Our campsite with the mountains in the background.

    This was a last minute reservation, an hour before arrival. They were able to accommodate us and our dog. Sites were easy to hook up to and nice grassy areas to walk our dog. Very quiet RV park. It's located right off the freeway which was easy to find. We didn't use any of the facilities such as the waterpark as we were just here for 1 nite.

    There's a lot of grass space with shade!
    Meagan L.

    Cherry Hill is a great place to come with a family! There's a lot kid-friendly areas as well as stuff for the adults to enjoy! I particularly love coming here for family reunions because it's small and you run into each other often! That's however my only complaint too, is that it's small. There's only a few main things and personally I can get a little tired of it. I recommend getting the King of the Hill pass because then you can go do mini golf (a really fun course), rock climbing, a maze, etc. It significantly expands your options if you want a break from the water! I do love that there's plenty of grass space to set up camp for the day! There's a lot of shade but also areas in the sun if you prefer that. It's a very safe and family friendly environment. I come here every year and will continue to do so!

    What could be better than a summer evening climbing a rock wall? Not much, methinks.
    Nycole R.

    It's not fair to have someone that doesn't like water parks review a ...... water park. But here we are. This place has been here forever. It's a staple in the community and most families remember going for as long as they can remember. What's important to me is seating and shade. (I'm a fair-skinned redhead) I'm pleased to report that there is ample seating and large, mature trees all around. People scout out their places early and reserve chairs and sections of grass, so plan accordingly. The water appeared to be clean and the park was well-maintained, despite its age. Most of the staff are teenagers but they are friendly and competent. You are allowed to bring your own food and drink, just not glass or alcohol. I'd recommend bringing food because what they have to offer is greasy and overpriced. After being worn out sufficiently in the water, we hit the rock wall and other activities. They were a little tricky to find (behind the gift shop) which may have attributed to the lack of crowds. Don't underestimate the jungle maze. We thought it would be lame, but it took us awhile to find our way out. My son enjoyed the rock wall and we all look bed pelting each other with foam balls in the blackout room (I forget what it's really called). The mini golf is nothing amazing but it does it's job. Overall, this is a fun place. If you plan on doing any of the activities beyond swimming, I'd pay the extra few bucks for the king pass. Then you can do all the things. You know you want to do all the things. Oh. The pie. Eat the pie. Lots of it. They didn't call this Cherry Hill for nothin'!

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    Samantha S.

    They have plenty of shade for everyone, which allowed us to stay longer. They allow coolers & that also helped to make for a better experience than other places we've been. Everything was so clean! Especially the bathrooms, which is hard to keep up with at a water park. They did a great job. The slides were great & not too scary for mom (lol). The lazy River was super nice & has a neat attraction every hour. Pricy to get in, but worth it! Plan to stay at least 6 hours if you get a King of the Hill Pass. Next time we go, we'll plan for all day & most of the evening. Great experience!!

    Fun decorations at the water park.
    Tara W.

    We stayed 3 nights at the RV Park in our pull behind travel trailer. The park is well kept and the bathrooms are clean. The spots are very narrow. So narrow that our campsite neighbor had to take down their awning for us to get in our spot. We went to the water park one of the days and it was smaller than we were anticipating. There are only two mat/tube style slides, but the lazy river, although small, was a family favorite. I thought we would spend all day at the water park, but the kiddos tired of the lazy river. We decided to do the putt putt golf course, which was awesome! Every hole is well kept and has a cool theme. If you are planning on going, I would definitely do the King of the Hill pass, so that it's all inclusive with the water park and putt putt golf.

    Rebekah S.

    The review is for the RV park. We stayed here for a few months. Prices are ok but there are plenty of extra fees so you may end up paying more than other places. They cram people in here like a can of sardines. - Dog poop everywhere. - Very uneven camp spots. - Office hours are only m-f 3-6pm. It- Hard to get in to talk to employees. - Couldn't find an emergency contact if power went out or for emergencies. - Beyond terrible wifi. - Bathrooms close in winter. - You have to insulate your water spigot yourself. - Just plain ghetto. - Campers still pay a fee for the water park($?) and mini golf($10/person) - They may be WAY overcharging for electricity. For one month in winter, we had over $200??? We didn't pay that much in a house.... I'm sure it's ok in summer when you're going to their water park and mini golf. But for full-timers or long term stay, I would suggest elsewhere. The RV park is just an old one that is falling way behind the times. Ok in a pinch but not my first choice. Good things: - Employees are nice. - Kind of a do your own thing place. - Easy access to i15 and other highway.

    Far corner of campground...away from water hookups. That building is the bathroom (directly next to a campsite).

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    Great place to enjoy your hot summer days. Prices are very reasonable. The pies are great too!

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    I love the Hogle Zoo because they find a way to welcome kids and the folks that are still kids at…read moreheart. In addition to regular hours they offer kid free events like Zoo Brew, where adults can hang at the museum after hours. They just need a better gift shops!!!! It doesn't feel like there's a lot of variety of merchandise. And the merchandise they do haven't is mainly for kids. There's a good variety of animals but definitely more of a focus on animals native to Utah. You have your tigers, lions, giraffes and zebras, all the animals you'd expect to see at the zoo. While the animals are clearly well cared for some of the enclosures seem a bit small. The zoo itself is pretty small which means it gets crowded pretty easily. It also means that if you don't take your time you're gonna end up covering the whole zoo in two hours.

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