Address: 550 Green River Blvd, Green River, UT 84525, USA
Phone: +14355643633
Sunday: 6AM–10PM
Monday: 6AM–10PM
Tuesday: 6AM–10PM
Wednesday: 6AM–10PM
Thursday: 6AM–10PM
Friday: 6AM–10PM
Saturday: 6AM–10PM
bill connell
Beautiful Park until the firehoses (they call sprinklers) come on. The park was excellent, BUT, you do NOT want to be there on Monday or Thursday mornings as their sprinklers (aka firehoses) are actually aimed at the RVs in the sites and at the roadways. I talked to the park employee, he told me thats why everyone leaves on those mornings. The sprinklers appear to have adjustments, but no one appears to think that is their job. It took me days to get the thick hard water spots off the coach. And longer to dry the carpet from a few of them aimed at the underside of the slides. The sprinkler that watered my 12' 7" roof top was pretty unbelievable to see. Glad I didnt have any roof vents open on such a hot day. Hard to make stuff up like this.
Russell Markos
First time staying in Green River. Stayed here on the first leg of our Southern Utah Trip. We had reservations for our site. Camp host was cool! Nice level site. Very green and peaceful. lots of shade. Clean showers and restrooms. Close to the River. Price was comparable. Would definitely go back!
Renault Smith
Another nice Utah State Park RV park, small place, very tranquil, elec,water & dump. Like all state parks, more space between neighbors, much better then a sardine RV park. Our spot was level side to side, but very downhill front to rear, had to unhitch to lower front of camper, but worth the trouble.
Matt Jacobson
Great overall camp site with lots of shade. Bathrooms were clean and well kept. Only issue was with watering the grass there isn't a place to keep your tent or other items stuff dry on water days so you have pack them up to avoid having everything soaked. But understand because they want to keep the grass green.
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Didn't see any boat rentals when i was there either. Check the website.
It's an actual camp site, all equipped with showers, bathrooms, fire places and tables. Under the trees, grassy, very comfortable. Only issue is the nearby train line
I've been there twice this year. No WiFi was advertised or offered.
"Ratio" is high-concept art in the form of a 44-foot-high pile of giant concrete cubes. The old blind man who paid for it said he wanted to have a hand in creating something immortal. Source: roadsideamerica.com
Not that i have seen, but there is a museum 2 miles up the road which has a charge station
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