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    Karen Q.

    This is THE BEST KOA I have EVER stayed at! The set up is wonderful for all travelers, tent sites (with grass pads for your tent) and the cabins are set apart from the RV area and appear as tho you are out in the woods. The RV area has grass, trees, concrete pads and the roadway is sufficiently rock laid. The store/shower/bathroom building is very nicely built, fairly new pool. The employees: Brian, John & Jannie were absolutely & wonderfully helpful and friendly! When you check in they escort you to your site and help you in any way you need. They let you know what there is around the area to visit, which is a lot! I highly recommend this KOA if you are in the area!

    Alfredo N.

    Great place to stay the night. Owners are friendly and always happy to help. Facilities are super clean, hot showers and bathrooms very clean. We also had great neighbors that were helpful in getting our fire pit going. Can't wait to swing back again on our way back from Yellowstone and visit.

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    Lori R.

    We really enjoyed our stay at this KOA compared to all other KOA's we stayed at so far. I was happy to see we were spaced out during this Covid time. We stayed at site 20 and we had grass and a nice tree at our site. It was easy to check in and they drove us to our location. We had no problems with the Wi-Fi. The site had a picnic table that looked to be recently painted and it was easy to level our RV. Verizon, Sprint/T-Mobile worked great there. Quiet time was very quiet and they had an excellent dog run that was kept clean. The only problem I could think of was when we arrived someone had left their dog poop right by our picnic table and didn't pick it up. Other than that everything was fantastic!

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    Lucy B.

    Perfect in every way! Met the nicest young family running this campground. Family owned. Everything is so well cared for. Definitely can tell it's family owned because of the level of attention to detail and love that goes into everything here. Cute little log cabins available, playground, swimming pool & hot tub. Very clean showers and bathrooms. Little convenient store for the things you forgot. We forgot our camp fuel and marshmallows. Not a problem they sell them here! We have two small kids and it was perfect spot for a family. Can't wait to come back!

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    Silvia M.

    My reason for 1 star is not for the Camping/Park, that is very clean, good WIFI and a lot of TV channels. The reason for my 1 star is for the staff manners. I have been a KOA membership for almost 8 months and I have been traveling with my motorhome since May/17, and have been parking at KOA camping on my entire trip, and this is the worst treatment I had have so far. My saga started when We arrived 1 hour early the check in time, We arrived at 12pm and check in time is 1pm, the camping ground was empty. We stopped our motorhome and I went to reception to do the check in, the reception was closed, I waited 5 minutes when a lady (I think is the owner's daughter, greeted me "WHAT YOU WANT?", (wow thats not I great starting), anyway I recompose and I said I had a reservation, She said with the not friendly voice I was super early (even with the empty sites???? really????? I had been in the different KOA much more early than that), I said thats okay, I could wait until 1pm, what i couldn't was waited on the road under a hot, hot, hot whether (97 degrees) with 3 pets inside the motorhome after 4 hours driving. She asked my last name and first and I told her I would like to use my rewards, that was $50.00 off. She said okay and she gave me the worst site somebody could get. Hey I was staying for 4 nights NOT OVERNIGHT. She gave me a site that barely fitted my 30ft long motorhome and I was towing my CRV. I have all my information and preferences on my Koa membership, She was more than aware the size my cars. I ended up parking my car on the next site(see pics), sleeping on the noise and dust entrance. I told my husband I would like to complaining and change the site, but my husband said NO, they should do their BEST on the first time and not try to fix after my complaint, my husband had hooked up everything and he didn't want to unhook again and move the motorhome. I said okay, but I was waiting for Friday or Saturday that I was 100% sure, they will want me to move my car in somewhere. haha, guess what??? Friday at 7pm, I heard someone on my motorhome door asking me to move my car on the field in the middle nowhere. That guy was Luis the owner' son in law, I said I was waiting for that moment, and I said how unhappy and how I was feeling with their treatment, He gave a lot excuses that was unexcused, I told him I wasn't moving my car far away and the overnight guests had much better sites than me. He allowed me to park my car on the grass, next to my motorhome ( see pics) and said I should complained on the first day, I said NO, you guys should manage better your KOA Camping and don't let down fidelity memberships. I will NEVER come back this KOA again, not for the camping, but for the administration and how neglect they treat some membership who has older motorhome. Yes, that how I felt, that lady did on purpose giving me the worst site in the camping. This is my first bad review, you can check my reviews, I don't use to complain easily, but this time I had no choice, How bad Im feeling on this KOA Fillmore/Utah.

    The site was so clean! Got to enjoy the Utah sunset.

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    The facility was super nice and spacious! Bathrooms were clean and stocked. Would highly recommend staying at this KOA if need be.

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    This is one of the best campgrounds we have ever stayed at. Easy on and off I-15 at fillmore. Clean and quiet. Atv friendly.

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    Fremont River Trail - The view from the top, looking back at campground river valley

    Fremont River Trail

    5.0(1 review)
    74.6 mi

    This is one of those hiking trails that sorta becomes what you make of it. Want an easy little…read morestroll along the river? Go for it. This trail leaves directly from the campground and heads downriver along the Fremont, wandering past the orchards, the group campground, and eventually enters a small canyon with walls. If you've got little ones, you could easily stop here and it will have been a nice, flat stroll. But waiting for you downstream, and atop those walls, is a nice panoramic view of the Fremont River valley, orchards, and main hub of Capitol Reef National Park. Once you reach the narrowed canyon walls, you start an ascent that rises above the river and gives you some great looks at the downstream vista. You can stop at the first overlook and no one would judge you for it, and you'll get great views. But press on to the full mile and after departing that overlook, you'll again rise on a less rocky trail before summiting out on a point that overlooks the campground valley in one direction, and the canyons in all others. From there, you go back out a mile on the same trail you came in on, and you're back at camp. The park lists this one as "moderate" in its scale of difficulty. That feels like a bit much until you do that climb to the overlook. But it does wind around some rugged rocks and you will pant a bit, so take that seriously, especially if it's warm out. There's no cover once you pass the riparian corridor and head into the rocks, so it will be hot. Sunblock and water are highly recommended. It's not the most written-about or awe-inspiring hike in the park, but it will probably take you less than an hour (and that includes the time you will walk from your campsite) so if you've got the time, grab a camera and go for a little hike along the river.

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    Fremont River Trail - View from partway through the hike

    View from partway through the hike

    Fremont River Trail - View only from partway up, looking back at campground

    View only from partway up, looking back at campground

    Fremont River Trail - Closer view of canyon walls (opposite of trail)

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    Closer view of canyon walls (opposite of trail)

    Maple Canyon - Typical view of Maple Canyon from the deepest part of the canyon (next to the creek). - - Tom Brody

    Maple Canyon

    5.0(2 reviews)
    54.7 mi

    MY PHOTOGRAPHS. Attached are photos showing panoramic views of Maple Canyon, where I took these…read morephotos from either Vista Peak Loop Trail (located on southern slope of Maple Canyon) or from Ziele Creek Trail (located on northern slope of Maple Canyon). Also attached are photos of trees covered with an awesome evening gown consisting of bright green moss. In addition, attached is a photograph of my assistant, Strawberry Shortcake, standing next to a little waterfall in Ziele Creek. NAMES OF THE TRAILS AND THE CREEK. For orientation, I first describe the trail that runs from east-to-west and resides on the slope to the NORTH of Ziele Creek, and regarding the trail that runs from east-to-west and resides on the slope to the SOUTH of Ziele Creek. The trail to the north is Ziele Creek Trail, and the trail to the south is Garin Woods Trail. These two trails form a stringed bean-shaped loop trail with Ziele Creek running through the center of the stringed bean. I walked in dry parts of the streambed of Ziele Creek and, in this way, explored all of the areas within the stringed bean loop trail. A bridge is easy to find at the eastern tip of the stringed bean loop trail, but I was not able to find any bridge at the western tip of the stringed bean loop trail. STARTING YOUR HIKE. The views of Maple Canyon from trailhead (located at the end of Calhoun Street) and from the nearby parts of Vista Peak Loop Trail are magnificent. Part of my day's hike was also along Ziele Creek Trail, which is located on the northern slope above the creek. In some parts, Ziele Creek Trail is forty meters above the creek, and this provides a splendid view of the tree-covered center of Maple Canyon and of the little groves of deciduous trees that find a home in isolated spots of Maple Canyon. The lowest parts of the canyon takes the form of a shady forest, and the surrounding areas take the form of a vast field of light-colored dried grasses. For starting my hike, I used the trailhead located at the eastern terminus of Calhoun Road. I parked in the dirt at the side of the road. Starting from the trailhead at the end of Calhoun Road, after a couple of minutes hiking to the southeast on Vista Peak Loop Trail, I arrived at a fork in the trail, and I took the downhill fork. After a minute on this downhill path, there is another fork in the trail, where there is a choice between taking a higher elevation trail called Garin Woods Trail and a lower elevation trail, also called Garin Woods Trail. The lower elevation trail is located deep in the canyon, and about thirty feet above Ziele Creek. SCENERY IN THE SHADE. Ziele Creek resides at the lowest point in Maple Canyon. Ziele Creek flows from east to west. Garin Woods Trail provides a view of many ferns and of trees covered with bright green moss and, here and there, you can see Ziele Creek between the trees, where the creek is about thirty feet below Garin Woods Trail. After hiking eastwards for 30 minutes on Garin Woods Trail, I decided to go off-trail and hike down the slope, and then hike westwards in the stoney stream bed for about 30 minutes, taking photographs of parts of the creek that contained pools of water, and that contained a tiny waterfall. The map on mapcarta.com shows the part of Garin Woods Trail that is near the stream, and it also shows the part of Garin Woods Trail that is higher up on Vista Peak. Google maps completely disregards Garin Woods Trail, and it gives you the false impression that the only trail near Ziele Creek is the one called, Ziele Creek Trail. Google maps shows only the half of the stringed bean-shaped loop trail that runs parallel to and is close to the north bank of Ziele Creek. PARKING AREA WITH MANY MORE PARKING SPOTS. Park on Thorup Lane or on Ziele Creek Drive. Trailhead is where these two small streets meet each other. COMPLETING THE STRINGED-BEAN SHAPED LOOP TRAIL. On two occasions in January 2021, I hiked the entire stringed bean-shaped loop trail (described above). The following problem applies to the western end of the stringed bean-shaped loop trail. On both occasions, I was not able to find any bridge that allows you to get from the northern slope of Maple Canyon, and then over the creek, and to the southern slope of Maple Canyon. Instead of taking any trail that crossed the creek with a bridge, I hiked down the northern slope of Maple Canyon, jumped over a shallow part of the creek, and then left the creek area by crawling up the southern slope of Maple Canyon. Because the southern slope that rises above the creek is steep, I crawled up using an improvised zig-zag path. Actually, I walked up (I didn't crawl up) and I grabbed any available roots and nearby branches in order to pull myself up the steep slope. In this way, I easily got back to Garin Woods Trail, and from there returned to my parking spot at the end of Calhoun Street. I hope some that that I can find a bridge across this part of the creek.

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    Maple Canyon - View of Maple Canyon from Ziele Creek Trail on the northern slope above Maple Canyon. - - Tom Brody

    View of Maple Canyon from Ziele Creek Trail on the northern slope above Maple Canyon. - - Tom Brody

    Maple Canyon - Beautiful moss-covered cluster of trees on northern slope, several feet above the creek. - -Tom Brody

    Beautiful moss-covered cluster of trees on northern slope, several feet above the creek. - -Tom Brody

    Maple Canyon - My assistant, Strawberry Shortcake, standing at a little waterfall at Ziele Creek. - - Tom Brody

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    My assistant, Strawberry Shortcake, standing at a little waterfall at Ziele Creek. - - Tom Brody

    Fillmore KOA - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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