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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
First experience RV-ing but not impressed
It could be worse, certainly, but I'm not a fan of trains running all night long blaring horns. Also the area is a bit questionable. At least for SLC.
Very nice!
This is hands down the nicest KOA we've stayed at {we stayed at 3 last year}. It has paved roads, mature trees, newer playground and a larger pool. Very clean facility and polite employees. Some reviews complained about noise and honestly we haven't been disturbed by any. Would definitely stay here again.
Convenient and well kept
We spent eight nights in June 2014. The park is well kept, has long pull through sites and a large number of long term sites. It is close to downtown, light rail, interstates, and the airport. The office is open late and staff are friendly. There are restaurants within walking distance. We enjoyed our stay, though it was a little pricey, even after the KOA discount.
Close to downtown
Recently spent 4 nights. We typically stay during the summer, so "winter" was different. During the summer the park is near capacity every day. I'd guess it was about 25% of capacity this last week. It is close to downtown (it's why we stay here) and now that the light rail is functioning, you can reach downtown without driving and trying to find parking. Staff always friendly, facilities well maintained. They recently renovated the office area.
Recent Visit
This is an urban campground, probably not in the best part of Salt Lake City. If you come here hoping for some peace and quiet, you will be disappointed. This campground is central to the city and city activities; it is close to the highways and is close to public transport. Yes, you will hear trains at night.
We stayed here for nine days in early October after spending the past few weeks away from civilization. We were craving those city activities, those quick meals, those drive through Starbucks. This campground satisfied the need.
We had a pull through with full hookups; the water, electricity, and even cable were all perfect during our stay. We did have a backed-up sewer pipe one morning but they resolved it within fifteen minutes of reporting it.
The first weekend we were there the campground was very full, a conference was going on downtown. Other RVers surrounded us. Over the next week, the park emptied out and the following weekend the park was only 25% full. There was very little intra-park noise, but you do hear the light-rail, the airplanes, the helicopters, and the trains. Most of them are far enough away it does not keep you up all night, but you can notice them if you pay attention.
The price to stay here nine days was reasonable and the onsite laundry was one of the better ones we have seen. The playground is smaller, but the toddlers spent hours burning energy on it.
Great Location
This KOA is in town, next to a soon to be completed light rail line. Nicely kept and the people are nice. I am a light sleeper and the freight train line, nor the airport bothered me. However, in cold weather, they turn off the ventilation in the clean men's showers leading to high humidity and smells. Plus there is a long term resident, who leaves the toilets totally gross. Somewhat expensive.
Sufficient
Given this park is in the heart of SLC it should come as no surprise that it's quite busy. It's also pretty noisy all night from constant train activity. This park will work in a pinch but campers wanting more peace and quiet might be better off with sites well north or south of SLC.
Salt Lake City KOA
Very nice park. Friendly people. Pool was good. Level site with lots of trees. Park is close to freeway.
They recommended the Red Iguana (Mexican food) and it was excellent. Rates were good.
Recommended
Really Nice park, very friendly and helpful office people. Nice and close to downtown salt lake city. Taxi cost approx $7, or take the bus. Restroom facilities very clean and new looking. Nightly activites for the kids. Good rates.
Salt Lake City KOA has two playgrounds, basketball, hop-scotch and four-square courts as well as a grass area at the group site that can be used for playing volleyball.