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    Springville / Provo KOA

    2.7 (62 reviews)

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    View driving out of the campground. There's a liquor store right next to the KOA, gotta love the humor, this is UTAH
    Marie I.

    Really appreciate the text sent to us by KOA with clear instructions for checking in as we hadn't arrived during business hours. Also liked the rate & not having to unhitch as we left tve next day.

    Campsite upon arrival
    Nycole R.

    If you're looking for the cleanest, roomiest campground around, this may not be for you. But if you need a place to set up camp for a day or two as you're passing through the area, the Springville/Provo KOA will probably suffice. We rolled in Friday afternoon around 5:30. Check in was easy-the young lady at the front desk was friendly and pointed me in the right direction. Our site (410) was dirty when we pulled into it (a couple soda/drink bottles on the table, two dirty rags on the ground, an old doormat that was left behind and trash, including a razor, on the grass.) Not a great first impression. We noticed that the sites were fairly tight as well. We were able to put our slide out and awning out, but had there been people on either side of us, it would have been super close. There are bathrooms available-individual rooms with toilets and showers. But stay away from room #1-it is filthy and doesn't have a towel dispenser or hand dryer. So you're on your own for hand drying. All the rooms look to be pretty dated and could use a little updating. There are a lot of long term residents in the park, which can be hit or miss. In our experience, we actually made friends with a few of the residents and had no problem with anyone. People respected quiet hours and we didn't have any trouble with neighbors. The pool area looked nice, although we didn't swim. There is also a club house and a pavilion-also amenities that we didn't use, but appreciated were available. The trees are mature and there is some shade, although on a hot August day, the sun was beating down on us pretty good. Overall, this place has potential with just a little more attention to the cleanliness and upkeep. We will likely return to see our new friends who call this KOA their home.

    This is floor to restroom. Shower is in here and so floor gets wet when you get out. Toilet is filthy.
    Janet F.

    The staff are pleasant. The play area is small. Nice gaming area room. The camping sites are are close together. The picnic table for the RV site is a one seat metal bench and table combo. The wifi is in and out. The shower and bath: there are 6 up at front facility and a combo of shower a toilet and a sink. These are unisex so there is a locked door but no I am not a fan. There is another comfort station I have not visited. There was water all on the floor as someone took a shower and got water on the bathroom floor. Dangerous walking. The toilet seat paper cover was empty. No paper towels, only an old wall dryer, so you walk out handling the handle after people you don't know if they wash their hands after using the restroom. We look for camping with full comfort stations so we can use the restrooms and showers. Our site is small but pleasant and backs up to a south fence. I am happy with it.

    Little drone shot I took of the area.
    David R.

    Check out a quick little video I did on this campground - https://youtu.be/7BXLaxTGYbM We originally were scheduled to stay the night a couple hours south at the KOA in Fillmore Utah, but a wildfire that was encroaching into the area motivated us to drive further North. We were grateful that the KOA in Provo Utah had a nice pull through spot for us. This campground was nicely maintained and served it's purpose. We had full hook ups and a nice level site. We arrived after hours and one of the best things about KOA is the after hours checkin. Just grab your paperwork and roll into your spot. Pull in site allowed us to roll in, crash out, and easily get back on the road in the morning.

    That's your site!

    KOA's are always a tight fit, but this place was so tight it was more of a parking lot than a campground. There was no room for a picnic table instead you had a half table, no fire ring, and the extended stay big rigs blocked the view! Expensive for what you got. $70 a night. The bathroom was bigger than my site. We stayed one night!!

    Nearly took the neighbors awning out trying to pull-into this space
    Harry W.

    We've been traveling for 10 days now and spent most stay-overs at KOA's. Seems when booking for a single night, we generally get shoved into sub-standard spaces. This place has been the worse. Spaces are so crammed together that they can only supply half-width picnic tables, and you can't even put your awning out without hitting the adjacent trailer. Appears to be other RV lanes with wider spaces, a tree and full size table. Recommend looking at the space they plan to assign you before committing. Additionally, their pool is closed and drained dry. The pool is one of the reasons we stay at KOA's. Did they discount our stay - not !

    Narrow site where we could only put out the short slides on the curb side.
    Julie W.

    Plus: Easy to make our reservation over the phone and the young woman was very polite. Negatives: I told them we have a 40 ft motorhome with four slides. The site we were given is so narrow we could only put out our slides on one side. For $60 a night plus tax I would expect a much bigger and nicer site. The pool was open which and we thought would be nice after driving over 550 miles. After setting up we walked to the pool and found there wasn't a chair on the pool deck. When we asked in the office why they don't have chairs they replied "because of the COVID". So it's ok to use the pool but you can't set your towel on a chair and if you want to sit down you have to sit on 110 degree pavement! Using the covid to charge the same amount and provide less service to your customers is wrong. If you're thinking about stopping here... DON'T!

    How close our neighbors were.

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    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!

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