€46.296296296296
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 801-491-0700
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3.5 / 5 (25 votes )

Springville-Provo KOA

1550 North 1750 West
84663, Springville
the United States

Springville-Provo KOA is a campsite with 223 pitches in Springville, the United States. Springville-Provo KOA has wifi and a camping shop. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Springville-Provo KOA it's possible to camp with a tent. Besides camping it's possible to rent a rental cabin as well. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground

Accomodation
Tents
Rental cabins

Facilities
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Otilia Emmerich
English (US)
Awful recreational area, poorly maintained. We were forced to endure four days there. The recreational vehicle adjacent to ours had a persistent water leak, which the maintenance team failed to address during our entire stay, causing a mini flood around the vehicle. The laundry facility had an odd odor. We also reported a leaky tap in our area, but it was neglected throughout our stay. Numerous kids were freely running around the site, which was quite disruptive. The management and upkeep services were subpar. On a positive note, the mountain views were stunning. However, we have no plans to revisit.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Old location. Sites close together, which made for difficult exiting when towing. Neighbor took out hose bib. Rarely saw staff and were not very happy/friendly.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Stayed one night in this KOA and was sorry. Maybe 10 feet between sites. I had a back in site to get some shade. The sewer connection was at the front of the site so I had to park all the way forward for my hose to reach. The restroom was terrible. Only one of six toilets was not plugged. No toilet paper or soap. Only reason for 2 stars instead of one is because I asked for a shady spot and they gave me one.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We usually boondock but visited this KOA for its laundry and showers. While the location isn't beautiful and the internet is poor the rest was awesome. The site were nicely spaced for a KOA and there were a few trees. The laundry room and bathhouse was newly renovated. I took a nice hot shower after a dip in the pool. The laundry had 3 washers and dryers. The pool was clean and warm and the pool area organized. Full hookups were nice and the area was quiet as once could expect for the location. Most sites were pull through. The dog park did have a bit of shade. They do not sell propane but recommended a local business close by with good prices. I had 1 bar of Verizon 5G, but it didn't act like 5G and we had 2 bars of AT&T 5G. We were unable to use Starlink due to the trees.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We did not check out the showers or bathrooms and that’s why we left 4 stars. Also there is a arcade area for the kids! Nice pool avd clean dig areas. Our site was on the back row and was a back in. We fit fine but sites are tight IF the campground was full which it was not. When I went to book the site, there were only two available…and there were MANY open sites… so that leads me to believe they do not pack people in. The staff were friendly avd it’s right across from a liquor store! Lol. We had a very quiet peaceful stay. The only down fall (and this is everywhere for us being from Arizona) is the mosquitoes! Tis the season! Lol But otherwise can’t agree with the negative reviews. The grounds were clean everywhere we went.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Paid $46 for a single night stay. Full hookups (50amp, water, sewer). Stayed in spot 321. The roads through the campground are a bit narrow and the sites are a bit more cramped than we like. But it was a quick overnight stay to check on a few things with our camper so it worked well for what it is. There's a WalMart and a Smith's Marketplace just an exit away on the freeway. And a couple gas stations and fast food right there near the campground. Fairly easy to get in and out. Looks like about half the campground is permanent (or long-term) campers but everything is tidy with some nice trees for shade.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Over priced for what you get. Close together, you park in the street. Lots of long term people. Old trucks that smell. But it's mostly pull through, easy in/out and right off the interstate. No one is here on the weekend. So I guess it's the honor system. To be honest I think I'd pick a Walmart next time, because of the cost.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This is what is we typically find in KOAs. Very tight spaces, mixed with some long term residents and in need of some general cleaning and upkeep. There is a laundry facility with 3 washers and dryers. Very reasonable prices. I heard that there is a second laundry facility on the premises. Electric, water and sewer all worked fine. Sites was pretty level. Ours was a pull through site. Easy location on and off the highway. Campground has WiFi. I was getting about 3MB down.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Same as others have posted. Too close together and too many long term folks
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Even though access off Interstate 15 is easy, I would not stay here again, particularly because I have a dog. The sites are narrow and very close together. The dog park is TERRIBLE. It's too small, it is not clean, it stinks and there are fleas and other biting bugs there that are not in the rest of the park. Lots of permanent residents with less than well maintained units. This is supposed to be a Journey park, but it does not deserve this rating. I've been in nicer KOAs that weren't Journey designations. The price is expensive for what amenities are provided.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
I had many ideas of a title for this review. Never Again / Run Away / Trailer Park disguised as a Campground but I decided "The Inner City Projects of the RV World" was the best description. First of all, I must accept the responsibility for making the reservation without fully checking everything out. With that said this is the worst campground ever. We needed to stay in the Provo Area and the Lakeside RV Park in Provo was full so I thought, “Hey this place will work for a few nights?” The sites are way too small (width and length) for larger rigs, we fit but there is no privacy of space. We had one slide out 3” off the neighbors awning… our water hook-up was IN our neighbors front grass area… the water pressure was so bad my water pump had more pressure. From what I could see I think at least a one-fourth to one-third of the park is full time residents but maybe I am exaggerating. There is no view from this park except for the rig next to you unless you are one of the full timers backed into the first row. The crazy part is this campground was busy, several big rigs there for the week. I guess some like to camp like this, on top of one another. I don’t not camp at KOA very often but have been at a few that were very nice, not all KOA are equal have learned. FYI... there are train track right behind this place but we had out AC Units running non stop to cut the noise of the campground out and never heard the trains.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We’ve stayed here on two separate occasions and do not have the same impression as some others. Perhaps it’s where the site is located. There are long term renters with yard spread located on the south side of the park. We were parked on the north side near the office on both our stays. We found our site to be clean/well maintained and our neighbors quiet and friendly. Office staff was great and the group facilities including laundry were clean. This is an RV park so sites are close. Great location right off the highway but was not bothered by any road noise. Our door side had a nice view of the mountains. Felt safe and will definitely stay here whenever we pass through.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Nice little KOA outside the city. We could hear highway noise, but it was clean an well kept up. Spots are kind of tight, but we only have 25 foot with no slides do it didn’t bother us. Easy access to Provo and train downtown.
2 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Great clean park. It was tight spaces but we didn’t have a problem with our 36 ft fifth wheel. The laundry and bath houses were clean and open 24 hours. If you run your air you will not hear any road noise. It was very quiet for us for an overnight stay to recharge and do laundry.
2 days ago

MonicaRick
English (US)
The price should have been our first clue and darn it, I should have checked the satellite images! It’s basically a trailer park and honestly, I don’t think some of the rigs are even able to move any longer. Combine that with kids running around until midnight, making tons of noise (on a Monday night), a train on one side, the freeway on the other, made for a long night. But wait! I didn’t even get to the barking dogs that started at the crack of dawn and having to navigate around poop piles in our sad strip of grass. The front entrance was pretty and the people who ran it (plus the residents) were extremely friendly, so I will give it that.
2 days ago

Craig_T@B
English (US)
Stayed week of January 9th. My trailer was winterized so used KOA Shower. Water temperature never got above just mildly warm AND no heaters in shower stalls . . . it was in the 30's outside . . .
2 days ago

NycoleRosen
English (US)
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.
2 days ago

MiniHouseBigLiving
English (US)
Definitely not the nicest KOA we’ve visited — older rigs throughout the park, no trash pickup and the trash cans are few and far between. However, for the location (30 minutes to Sundance & 1 hr to Park City) & price ($40/night including taxes with KOA membership), you can’t beat it. We were in site 205 and the wifi was excellent. We were both able to conduct our work video conferences throughout the day.
2 days ago

redisan
English (US)
All the things one needs for an overnight stay. Good reservation system, easy check in, friendly staff. The spaces are tight, but paved, clean and level. WiFi was strong but unsecured and open. We would absolutely stay here again. Only 4 stars due to small space and no cable TV
2 days ago

iKoWnOtHiNg
English (US)
Clean and quiet park. I liked that every spot had a grass patch but the spots are so close together. Our awning was inches from hitting our neighbor. There is a train track right next to the park but we, surprisingly rarely heard it. Overall, I would stay there again but wasn’t impressed my much of it.
2 days ago

Nick
English (US)
Only stayed here for a night. Staff was super friendly and the location was convenient as far as it being next to a gas station if you had to grab some supplies. The sites however are super close to one another. Most people were awning to awning or slide out to awnings with their neighbors. Water pressure was good power pedestal was fine. The sewer connection was broken at my site but still usable. Pretty quiet in the evening. A bit pricey for everything that’s offered here in my opinion but it was a fine stay.
2 days ago

Don
English (US)
Stayed here for one night. Clean place. Spots are very close together. Can’t imagine staying here for more than a one night stop over.
2 days ago

JMBowen
English (US)
Excellent pool, clean bath and toilet areas. Very pleased that we could get 2 spaces within an hour considering the temps were 96F and boon docking was not an option. Unsure what cost was as daughter paid for both sites.
2 days ago

Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
English (US)
We stayed at the Springville/ Provo Utah KOA in September 2021. This is a full service KOA with nice FHU 50 amp pull-thru sites which were long, wide and level. This KOA is one of the nicer KOA’s that we have stayed at. It is very well managed with a professional, friendly staff. It does have a pool, children’s play area and group area with two bbqs. It has lots of grassy area to walk your pups and we met many friendly fellow travelers here. I highly recommend this park. To see videos on this park and others, visit our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.
2 days ago

Don
English (US)
Busy campground with a mix of long termers and overnighters. Pull thru spaces were tight. Our site the pavement was nice and smooth and grass green and lush, other sites were not as nice. Amenities were also hit or miss (6 washers and dryers, only 3 working) Short office hours. Bathrooms/showers were cleaned daily (early), but the large number of construction workers, tended to mess them up quickly. Ok for a quick overnight and I'd stay there for that. Otherwise, I'd look for something else. One weird occurrence that happened was a trailer was leaving and forgot to take in their awning. As they were travelling down the lane between the pull thrus, the awning hit a Tiffin Allegro bus. It literally took out the drivers side window, glass everywhere. Fortunately no one was hurt.
2 days ago

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