The Wasatch Range fills the view east of your site, and the trailheads start where the pavement ends. Roam Springville sits in Utah Valley with 223 paved RV sites, the kind of place where you can run the canyons by day and bowl a few frames in the clubhouse after dinner. Literally. There’s a 2-lane bowling alley in there.
Back-in and pull-through sites accommodate rigs up to 70 feet with 30/50-amp full hookups, water, sewer, and WiFi. Deluxe pull-throughs add fire pits, patio furniture, and benches. The asphalt pads are level, the grass is real, and every site gets a picnic table.
The clubhouse is the anchor: full kitchen, arcade games, pool tables, 4 big-screen TVs, and that bowling alley. Outside, a pavilion with picnic tables and grills, 2 bathhouses with showers, a playground, a dog run, and laundry. It’s built for groups, families, and long-haul travelers who want more than a parking spot.
Springville calls itself “Art City” for good reason (Utah’s first fine arts museum is here), but the real draw is position. Provo Canyon is 20 minutes. Utah Lake is 10. Hobble Creek Canyon climbs directly above town with trails and primitive camping. And the Wasatch Front ski resorts are an hour north.
Right off 1-15 (Exit 261). Make a left at the next light to pull up to the entrance.


The Wasatch Range fills the view east of your site, and the trailheads start where the pavement ends. Roam Springville sits in Utah Valley with 223 paved RV sites, the kind of place where you can run the canyons by day and bowl a few frames in the clubhouse after dinner. Literally. There’s a 2-lane bowling alley in there.
Back-in and pull-through sites accommodate rigs up to 70 feet with 30/50-amp full hookups, water, sewer, and WiFi. Deluxe pull-throughs add fire pits, patio furniture, and benches. The asphalt pads are level, the grass is real, and every site gets a picnic table.
The clubhouse is the anchor: full kitchen, arcade games, pool tables, 4 big-screen TVs, and that bowling alley. Outside, a pavilion with picnic tables and grills, 2 bathhouses with showers, a playground, a dog run, and laundry. It’s built for groups, families, and long-haul travelers who want more than a parking spot.
Springville calls itself “Art City” for good reason (Utah’s first fine arts museum is here), but the real draw is position. Provo Canyon is 20 minutes. Utah Lake is 10. Hobble Creek Canyon climbs directly above town with trails and primitive camping. And the Wasatch Front ski resorts are an hour north.
Right off 1-15 (Exit 261). Make a left at the next light to pull up to the entrance.
Cancellation within 48 hours, no refund. Outside 48 hours, a $25 fee applies.
Allowed everywhere – Guest responsible for clean up
The Wasatch Range fills the view east of your site, and the trailheads start where the pavement ends. Roam Springville sits in Utah Valley with 223 paved RV sites, the kind of place where you can run the canyons by day and bowl a few frames in the clubhouse after dinner. Literally. There’s a 2-lane bowling alley in there.
Back-in and pull-through sites accommodate rigs up to 70 feet with 30/50-amp full hookups, water, sewer, and WiFi. Deluxe pull-throughs add fire pits, patio furniture, and benches. The asphalt pads are level, the grass is real, and every site gets a picnic table.
The clubhouse is the anchor: full kitchen, arcade games, pool tables, 4 big-screen TVs, and that bowling alley. Outside, a pavilion with picnic tables and grills, 2 bathhouses with showers, a playground, a dog run, and laundry. It’s built for groups, families, and long-haul travelers who want more than a parking spot.
Springville calls itself “Art City” for good reason (Utah’s first fine arts museum is here), but the real draw is position. Provo Canyon is 20 minutes. Utah Lake is 10. Hobble Creek Canyon climbs directly above town with trails and primitive camping. And the Wasatch Front ski resorts are an hour north.
