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Late May through September is the prime RV window, when mountain roads, campgrounds, and golf courses are open and daytime highs are comfortable. July and August bring peak crowds and the warmest weather, so reservations fill quickly. Late September and early October offer cooler nights, smaller crowds, and brilliant aspen color along the Alpine Loop and Cascade Springs Backway. Winter visitors come for snowmobiling and Nordic skiing at Soldier Hollow, though most campgrounds close.
Most campgrounds closed; snowmobiling and Nordic skiing at Soldier Hollow.
Most campgrounds closed; winter recreation continues.
Campgrounds typically still closed; mud season on dirt roads.
Lower campgrounds begin opening late month; mountain roads still snowy.
Most campgrounds open; cool nights.
All campgrounds open; wildflowers peak.
Peak season; reserve well in advance.
Peak season; afternoon thunderstorms possible.
Pleasant days, cool nights; aspen color late month.
Some campgrounds begin closing; fall colors continue.
Most campgrounds closed for the season.
Most campgrounds closed; snowmobile complex active.
Soldier Hollow is the Olympic Nordic venue inside the park, offering cross-country skiing in winter and tubing, hiking, and disc golf in summer. It features a network of cross-country trails built for Olympic biathlon and cross-country competitions. Large paved lots accommodate RVs and tow vehicles. stateparks.utah.gov/parks/wasatch-mountain/
The park operates state-run public golf courses in Midway, set against the Wasatch Range. The clubhouse area has space for RVs to park while playing. stateparks.utah.gov/parks/wasatch-mountain/
A scenic drive that links the park to Cascade Springs and the Alpine Loop. The backway begins near the summit of the Alpine Scenic Loop and continues to Cascade Springs, then on a gravel road to Wasatch Mountain State Park, or you can continue on Cascade Springs Road/SR-114, a paved road to Soldier Hollow in Midway. Use a tow vehicle rather than a large motorhome on the gravel section. fs.usda.gov/r04/uinta-wasatch-cache/recreation/opportunities/scenic-drives
A short interpretive boardwalk loop visits a large artesian spring system just outside the park boundary. Naturally terraced cascades and pools host trout and many plant species, with benches and bridges along easy boardwalks for viewing. fs.usda.gov/r04/uinta-wasatch-cache/recreation/cascade-springs
These multi-use park trails climb into aspen and conifer forests above the Heber Valley, ideal for hiking and mountain biking from the campgrounds. Trailheads have parking suitable for tow vehicles. stateparks.utah.gov/parks/wasatch-mountain/
The park manages an extensive network of dirt roads and OHV routes that connect to the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Routes such as Pot Hollow depart from forest trails through aspen stands and intersect with park dirt roads. Contact Wasatch Mountain State Park for current conditions and maps. stateparks.utah.gov/parks/wasatch-mountain/
A historic scenic railroad based in nearby Heber City offers tours through the valley and Provo Canyon for most of the year. fs.usda.gov/r04/uinta-wasatch-cache/recreation/provo-canyon-scenic-byway
Great experience! Perfect for those who dont want to hassle with pulling a trailer. They set you up with everything you need to have a great camping trip with a fully stocked motorhome. We'll be renting again
Patrick B. - May 2026
Host was very helpful and was easy to communicate with. Any questions I had about the rv he was only a message away. The rv was perfect for my first time. Safe, reliable and easy to drive. It was clean and tidy as well. Totally recommend 👌
Brian R. - Apr 2026
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Wasatch Mountain State Park, UT, United States
The park sits about 3 miles west of Heber City and just outside Midway, roughly 55 miles southeast of Salt Lake City via I-80 and US-40, a drive of about an hour in good conditions. From Provo and Orem, RVers typically follow US-189 east through Provo Canyon, about 30 miles. The Alpine Scenic Loop Backway begins at the mouth of American Fork Canyon on US-92 and winds down through aspen groves past Sundance Resort to US-189 in Provo Canyon. Although paved, trailers are not recommended because of the steep grade and narrow curves. The closest major airport for fly-and-rent travelers is Salt Lake City International.
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