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Campgrounds and RV parks near Mapleton, UT

50 campgrounds and RV Parks near Mapleton, UT. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Mapleton, UT

Top Hosts near Mapleton, UT

Dennis47 trips - Joined Feb 2022Superhost

Dennis was very helpful and extremely easy to work with. We were very appreciative of his flexibility both with pickup and drop off!!! He made our 1st time experience super easy and smooth

Michael D. - Apr 2026

Great communication and service! And the RV was great.

Kip H. - Jan 2026

Heather16 trips - Joined Feb 2023

We had an amazing trip! The RV was perfect for our family of 6. We will book again for sure!

Shay M. - Jul 2025

Host was very accommodating with drop off and pickup times. Was a great rig!

Ford H. - Nov 2024

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Mapleton, UT

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Mapleton, UT?

RV rental in Mapleton is one of the most affordable ways to experience the Wasatch Front. On RVezy, nightly rates typically start around $90 to $140 for travel trailers and campervans, while larger Class C motorhomes range from $175 to $300 per night depending on age, season, and amenities. To score a cheap RV rental in Mapleton, book mid-week trips in May or late September when valley temperatures stay in the 60s and 70s but demand drops. Pro tip: filter for Instant Book listings and look for hosts offering weekly discounts. Many Mapleton-area owners offer 10 to 20 percent off rates for stays of five nights or more, which is perfect for a Wasatch loop trip.
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Do I need a special license to rent an RV in Mapleton, UT?

Good news: a standard driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Mapleton. Utah does not require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or any specialty endorsement for personal-use motorhomes and travel trailers, including the larger Class A rigs you will find on RVezy. Approved renters must generally be at least 25 years old, and RVezy verifies your ID directly through the platform during booking, so there is no paperwork to chase down. Visiting from outside the United States? Bring your home-country license plus an International Driving Permit (IDP) and you are set. Most first-time renters in Utah Valley are surprised how quickly the approval process moves, often the same day.
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What protection comes with my Mapleton RV rental?

Every RV rental in Mapleton booked through RVezy automatically includes a protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you are covered from the moment you pull out of the host's driveway. The protection plan helps cover damage to the vehicle during your trip, which gives you real peace of mind whether you are driving up Spanish Fork Canyon or parking at a campground near Deer Creek Reservoir. You choose your coverage tier during checkout, not the host, so you can pick the level that matches your comfort. Roadside assistance is included with every plan, covering flat tires, jump starts, lockouts, and towing. Click into any listing to review the protection options before you confirm.
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What if my plans change after I book an RV in Mapleton?

You can book your Mapleton RV trip with confidence because RVezy, not the individual host, sets the cancellation policy for every reservation on the platform. That means consistent, predictable rules no matter which listing you choose, and the policy is not displayed on individual listings. There is a money-back grace period right after booking, plus additional refund options depending on how far out from your trip start date you cancel. If a host cancels on you, RVezy refunds your booking or provides travel credits so your trip plans stay protected. For the exact terms that apply to your reservation, review the cancellation details shown during checkout or visit the RVezy Help Center.
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Can I bring my dog on a Mapleton RV trip?

Absolutely, and Mapleton is a fantastic launchpad for a pet-friendly RV rental. Many hosts in Utah County welcome dogs, and you can filter RVezy listings using the Pet-Friendly option to see only those rigs. Once you are on the road, your pup will love the Mapleton Nature Park trails, the paths around Spring Lake just south in Payson, and the leashed pet areas at Deer Creek State Park. Provo KOA Holiday and Lakeside RV Campground in Provo both allow dogs at most sites. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm any pet fee (often $25 to $75 per stay) and ask if they provide a tie-out stake, which makes campsite life much easier.
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Can the RV be delivered to my campsite near Mapleton?

Yes, RV delivery in Mapleton is one of the most popular options on RVezy, especially for first-time renters. Many local hosts will tow the trailer or drive the motorhome directly to your campground, set up the stabilizers and hookups, and walk you through every system before they leave. Popular delivery destinations include Provo KOA Holiday, Hope Campground in Hobble Creek Canyon, and Deer Creek State Park (about 30 to 45 minutes from Mapleton). Delivery fees are typically based on round-trip mileage, often $2 to $4 per mile. Pro tip: book delivery if you are flying into Salt Lake City International Airport, since it removes the stress of navigating a big rig through I-15 traffic.
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How many miles can I drive on my Mapleton RV rental?

Most Mapleton hosts include between 100 and 150 free miles per night, with some offering RV rental with unlimited mileage, which is gold for longer trips. From Mapleton you're perfectly placed for a Wasatch loop: it's about 55 miles to Park City, 60 miles to Salt Lake City, 90 miles to Heber Valley and Mirror Lake Highway, and roughly 230 miles south to Bryce Canyon National Park. Zion is about 270 miles, and Moab sits 235 miles southeast. If you plan to hit multiple national parks, filter for unlimited-mileage listings or buy extra mileage upfront (usually $0.30 to $0.45 per mile), which is cheaper than paying overage at trip end.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Mapleton, UT?

You have excellent options for RV camping in Mapleton within a short drive. Springville/Provo KOA Holiday (about 10 minutes north) offers full hookups, a pool, and pull-through sites that handle big Class A motorhomes. Lakeside RV Campground in Provo sits right by Utah Lake with year-round full hookups. Hope Campground in Hobble Creek Canyon is a forested Forest Service gem just 20 minutes east. Deer Creek State Park (about 35 minutes north) has lakeside sites with electric hookups. For higher-elevation summer trips, Payson Lakes Campground at 7,985 feet stays 10 to 15 degrees cooler than the valley. Pro tip: weekends fill up fast from June through August, so lock in your spot as soon as your RVezy booking is confirmed.
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When is the best time of year for an RV trip from Mapleton?

The sweet spot for a Mapleton RV trip is mid-May through late September, when valley highs sit in the 70s to upper 80s and overnight lows stay comfortable in the 50s. July and August can hit the low 90s in the valley, so many locals head up to higher elevations like Payson Lakes or Mirror Lake Highway, where it's noticeably cooler. September and early October bring stunning fall color in the Wasatch canyons, fewer crowds, and crisp 60 to 70 degree days, which many seasoned RVers consider the absolute best window. Winter trips are possible too if you want to ski Sundance (just 25 minutes away), but you'll need a four-season rig.
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I have never rented an RV before. Will I be able to handle this?

You'll do great, and first time renting an RV in Mapleton is genuinely easier than most people expect. Your host gives you a hands-on walkthrough at pickup covering driving, leveling, slide-outs, water, propane, and the dump valves, and they typically share their cell number for questions on the road. The streets around Mapleton and Spanish Fork are wide and grid-laid, perfect for getting comfortable before you hit the highway. If city driving makes you nervous, filter for hosts offering delivery so the RV arrives at your campsite ready to use. Pro tip: take a 20-minute practice loop through quiet residential streets near Mapleton City Park before pulling onto US-89 or I-15.
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What happens if the RV breaks down during my trip?

You are never on your own. Every RVezy booking in Mapleton includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, so help is one phone call away whether you are stuck on I-15, climbing Provo Canyon on US-189, or boondocking near Strawberry Reservoir. Roadside assistance covers flat tires, jump starts, lockouts, fuel delivery, and towing to a qualified repair shop. Your host is also typically reachable by phone or message for quick fixes like tripped breakers or a finicky water pump. Pro tip: snap a photo of the RV's VIN and your roadside contact info before you leave the driveway and save it offline, since cell signal can drop in canyons like Hobble Creek and Diamond Fork.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What are the best RV road trips from Mapleton?

Mapleton is one of Utah's best launchpads for an RV road trip. The classic Mighty Five loop puts Arches (235 miles), Canyonlands (245 miles), Capitol Reef (215 miles), Bryce Canyon (230 miles), and Zion (270 miles) within a single trip. Shorter options include the Mirror Lake Scenic Byway through the Uinta Mountains (about 90 miles one-way), Flaming Gorge (210 miles northeast), or a quick weekender to Bear Lake (180 miles north). Cross-border travel into other US states like Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, and Nevada is allowed on most RVezy rentals, just confirm with your host. Travel into Mexico is not permitted. Pro tip: leave Mapleton before 7 a.m. to beat I-15 commuter traffic through Salt Lake City.
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What kind of fuel mileage should I budget for?

Realistic fuel planning makes your Mapleton RV trip smoother. Class B campervans average 18 to 22 miles per gallon (MPG), Class C motorhomes get 8 to 12 MPG, and Class A rigs run 6 to 10 MPG. Travel trailers depend on your tow vehicle but expect a 25 to 40 percent drop from its normal MPG. Gas in Utah County typically runs slightly below the national average, with Costco in Orem and Maverik stations in Spanish Fork among the cheapest fill-ups near Mapleton. For a five-night trip averaging 400 miles, budget roughly $150 to $250 in fuel for a Class C. Pro tip: top off in Spanish Fork before heading south on US-6, since prices climb noticeably once you pass Soldier Summit.
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How far ahead should I book campgrounds near Mapleton?

For peak summer (June through August) and any holiday weekend, reserve campgrounds as soon as your RVezy booking is confirmed, ideally three to six months out. Utah State Parks like Deer Creek, Jordanelle, and Utah Lake open reservations four months in advance through ReserveAmerica's Utah portal, and the lakeside sites sell out within hours of release. Forest Service campgrounds in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest (Hope, Balsam, Payson Lakes) book through Recreation.gov up to six months ahead. For shoulder season (May, September, October), two to four weeks usually works. Pro tip: set a calendar reminder for exactly 120 days before your trip at 8 a.m. Mountain Time, then refresh the booking page to snag the best lakeside sites.
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What is driving an RV around Mapleton actually like?

Driving around Mapleton is refreshingly easy: wide streets, mountain-flanked grid layout, and quick access to both I-15 and US-89 without any tight downtown bottlenecks. The biggest things to watch are mountain canyon grades east of town (Hobble Creek and Spanish Fork Canyon have 6 to 7 percent grades, so use lower gears descending), summer afternoon thunderstorms that can bring sudden wind gusts on I-15, and winter snow above 6,000 feet from November through April. Avoid the SR-92 Alpine Loop in any rig over 30 feet, since the road has sharp switchbacks and a length restriction. Pro tip: check Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) cameras on the udottraffic.utah.gov website before tackling Provo Canyon, especially in shoulder seasons.
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What hookups and amenities should I expect at local campgrounds?

Campgrounds near Mapleton range from full-service resorts to rustic Forest Service sites, so you can match the experience to your comfort level. Springville/Provo KOA Holiday and Lakeside RV Campground offer full hookups (30/50 amp electric, water, sewer), Wi-Fi, showers, laundry, and pool access. Deer Creek and Jordanelle State Parks provide electric and water hookups with on-site dump stations. Forest Service sites like Hope and Payson Lakes are typically dry camping with vault toilets, no hookups, but potable water spigots and dump stations available. Need to dump or refill water mid-trip? Maverik stations in Spanish Fork and the dump station at Lakeside RV Campground both serve non-guests for a small fee, usually $10 to $15.
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What features and amenities come standard in Mapleton RV rentals?

Most motorhome rental Mapleton listings on RVezy come fully equipped so you can roll straight to your campsite. Expect a queen or king bed plus convertible dinette/sofa sleepers (sleeping 4 to 8), a kitchen with propane stove, microwave, fridge/freezer, sink, indoor bathroom with shower and toilet, roof-mounted air conditioning, propane furnace, and seatbelts for every passenger while driving. Many hosts include outdoor camp chairs, a folding table, leveling blocks, a starter kit of toilet paper and dish soap, and basic cookware. TVs and Wi-Fi hotspots are common in Class C and Class A rigs, generators show up on most motorhomes, and travel trailers usually need shore power or a portable generator. Always check the listing's amenities list before booking.
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What add-ons and pickup options are available?

Mapleton hosts offer a great range of add-ons to customize your trip. Common extras include linen and bedding packages ($25 to $75), kitchen kits ($25 to $50), portable generators ($20 to $40 per day), bike racks, kayak/SUP carriers, propane fire pits ($15 per day), and Wi-Fi hotspots. Pickup is usually at the host's home in Mapleton, Springville, or Spanish Fork, with most owners scheduling a 45 to 60 minute orientation. Drop-off is at the same location unless you've arranged delivery. Mileage policies vary by listing: many include 100 to 150 free miles per night, with extras at $0.30 to $0.45 per mile. Pro tip: bundle add-ons at booking rather than adding them last minute, since several hosts offer 10 to 15 percent off when you book three or more.
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How does payment and the security deposit work?

Payment for your RV rental in Mapleton is handled securely through the RVezy platform, so you never need to pay your host directly with cash or wire transfer. You pay the rental total, protection plan, taxes, and any selected add-ons by credit card at checkout. A separate refundable security deposit (typically $500 to $1,500 depending on the RV's value) is authorized on your card before pickup and released after drop-off, assuming the RV is returned clean, on time, and undamaged. To avoid any hiccups, take date-stamped photos of the RV's interior, exterior, and odometer at both pickup and return. The process is transparent with no surprise charges.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I take a winter RV trip from Mapleton?

Yes, and winter is one of Mapleton's best-kept RV secrets. With Sundance Mountain Resort only 25 minutes away and Park City Mountain about an hour north, RV camping Mapleton in winter means ski-in convenience without resort prices. You'll want a four-season RV with heated holding tanks, an enclosed underbelly, and a strong propane furnace, so filter RVezy listings for winter-ready rigs and confirm with the host. Shore power is essential below freezing, so book campgrounds with electric hookups like Mountain Valley RV Resort in Heber City, which stays open year-round. Daytime highs in Mapleton from December through February average 32 to 45°F with nights dropping to 15 to 20°F. Pro tip: travel with extra propane and keep tanks above one-third full to prevent freeze-ups.
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