Park City RV Resort in Park City, Utah, provides a mountain resort camping destination in Summit County at one of the most celebrated ski and outdoor recreation communities in the American West, giving guests full hookup access to the Wasatch Mountains' premier resort town where Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort, and the Utah Olympic Park's training facilities create a four-season outdoor recreation environment of world-class quality. Park City's transformation from a silver mining camp to a destination ski resort following the 2002 Winter Olympics has produced a mountain town whose Main Street historic district, Sundance Film Festival programming, and the resort infrastructure of two major ski areas give it the cultural and recreational depth that makes Park City genuinely rewarding in every season of the year. The resort's facility delivers the full hookup utility reliability and comfort amenities that a Wasatch Mountain high-altitude camping location requires: full hookup sites, an outdoor pool for warm-season swimming, a fitness center for the health-conscious active travelers who define the Park City visitor demographic, a clubhouse, walking and biking trails connecting to the Rail Trail and the extensive Summit County trail network, mountain biking access on the Wasatch Back's world-class trail system, skiing nearby at Deer Valley and Park City Mountain Resort, golf course access in the Park City area's multiple mountain golf courses, pet-friendly policies for the trail and ski resort dogs that outdoor recreation culture includes, showers, bathrooms, laundry, dump station, and Wi-Fi provide the complete resort base camp. Park City's ski resort culture is built on the Wasatch Mountains' legendary snowfall—averaging over 350 inches annually at the higher elevations—that fills the terrain parks, groomed cruising runs, and the expert steeps that have made Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley the anchors of the Ikon and Epic pass systems and the most convenient large ski resort complex accessible from Salt Lake City International Airport's 35-minute drive. The historic Main Street's Victorian commercial buildings, now housing galleries, restaurants, and boutiques, survived the resort development's expansion while preserving the mining era's architectural character in one of the West's most successfully preserved mountain heritage commercial districts. The Utah Olympic Park in the Park City area preserves the 2002 Winter Olympics' ski jumping, bobsled, luge, and skeleton venues in an active training facility where year-round visitors can watch Olympic athletes train, ride the bobsled track at 80 miles per hour as a passenger attraction, and explore the Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum's comprehensive documentation of Utah's Olympic moment. The Canyons Village's ski terrain adjacent to Park City Mountain Resort's combined 7,300 acres creates the largest ski resort in the United States in a contiguous terrain offering accessible via a connecting gondola. Park City RV Resort operates year-round in Summit County's mountain climate, with the winter ski season from December through March and the summer mountain recreation season from June through September representing the two distinct peak demand periods whose different visitor demographics—ski families and couples in winter, mountain bikers and hikers in summer—together create the year-round resort town character that sustains Park City's accommodation and dining economy across all four seasons. The Sundance Film Festival in late January fills Park City's accommodation with film industry and cinema culture visitors in the ski season's most culturally distinctive week, and the summer's mountain biking, trail running, and the Park City Arts Festival create the seasonal programming that the resort's warm-season guest community pursues.
Campground rules and policies
Registration and Arrival
Check In Procedure
- Check In: 1pm
- Check Out: 11am
- Please occupy your site and do not move without first checking with the front desk manager.
- Please renew your campsite by 10:00 AM if staying another day.
- Additional charge for late departures.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.Quiet Hours
- 10:00 p.m. – 8:00 a.m.Campground Standard Policy
- Assignment of sites will be made by management at the registration office only.
- Visitors must check in at the registration office before entering the campground and pay the fee.
- No overflow parking available.
- The Park doesn’t offer storage of RVs, boats, cargo trailers, or tow trailers.
- We do not allow wood burning or charcoal fires.
- Please do no damage to the trees or shrubbery.
- No more than two vehicles (cargo trailers included) are allowed on a site at any time.
- Please do not park on the grass or vacant sites.
- No on-street parking at any time
- Please do not move picnic tables from one site to another.
- Please display the auto pass in the front windshield.
- Please secure your own valuables.
- The campground cannot be responsible for loss or theft.
- Please do not wash cars or RV’s on your site.
- We do not have site pick up. Please place your garbage in the dumpster convenient to your site.
- Donut Gasket and/or 90-degree angle must be used on all sewer hookupsSpeed Limit
- Speed limit throughout the park is 5 M.P.H.
- Please watch for childrenAlcohol Restriction
- No excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- No alcohol containers visible.
- No alcohol allowed in the building.Swimming
– There is no lifeguard on duty at the pool.
- Children under the age of 14 may not swim without an adult in attendance.
- Pool hours are 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
- No children under 14 years permitted in the hot tub.Bath House & Laundry
– Our bath houses are cleaned frequently during the day and night.
- They are closed in rotation for heavy scrubbing for one hour each day.Pets
- Pets are permitted if kept quiet and leashed at all times, and not left unattended.
- Pets are not allowed in any buildings or in or around the pool area.
- Clean up after your pet immediately (bags provided).
- Failure to comply with these rules will result in an immediate eviction with no refund.
- No aggressive breeds are allowed in the park at any time.
- List of aggressive breeds not allowed, including a mix of these breeds:
- Pit bulls, Rottweilers, Wolf, Doberman Pinschers, Mastiff.
Park City RV Resort in Park City, Utah, provides a mountain resort camping destination in Summit County at one of the most celebrated ski and outdoor recreation communities in the American West, giving guests full hookup access to the Wasatch Mountains' premier resort town where Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort, and the Utah Olympic Park's training facilities create a four-season outdoor recreation environment of world-class quality. Park City's transformation from a silver mining camp to a destination ski resort following the 2002 Winter Olympics has produced a mountain town whose Main Street historic district, Sundance Film Festival programming, and the resort infrastructure of two major ski areas give it the cultural and recreational depth that makes Park City genuinely rewarding in every season of the year. The resort's facility delivers the full hookup utility reliability and comfort amenities that a Wasatch Mountain high-altitude camping location requires: full hookup sites, an outdoor pool for warm-season swimming, a fitness center for the health-conscious active travelers who define the Park City visitor demographic, a clubhouse, walking and biking trails connecting to the Rail Trail and the extensive Summit County trail network, mountain biking access on the Wasatch Back's world-class trail system, skiing nearby at Deer Valley and Park City Mountain Resort, golf course access in the Park City area's multiple mountain golf courses, pet-friendly policies for the trail and ski resort dogs that outdoor recreation culture includes, showers, bathrooms, laundry, dump station, and Wi-Fi provide the complete resort base camp. Park City's ski resort culture is built on the Wasatch Mountains' legendary snowfall—averaging over 350 inches annually at the higher elevations—that fills the terrain parks, groomed cruising runs, and the expert steeps that have made Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley the anchors of the Ikon and Epic pass systems and the most convenient large ski resort complex accessible from Salt Lake City International Airport's 35-minute drive. The historic Main Street's Victorian commercial buildings, now housing galleries, restaurants, and boutiques, survived the resort development's expansion while preserving the mining era's architectural character in one of the West's most successfully preserved mountain heritage commercial districts. The Utah Olympic Park in the Park City area preserves the 2002 Winter Olympics' ski jumping, bobsled, luge, and skeleton venues in an active training facility where year-round visitors can watch Olympic athletes train, ride the bobsled track at 80 miles per hour as a passenger attraction, and explore the Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum's comprehensive documentation of Utah's Olympic moment. The Canyons Village's ski terrain adjacent to Park City Mountain Resort's combined 7,300 acres creates the largest ski resort in the United States in a contiguous terrain offering accessible via a connecting gondola. Park City RV Resort operates year-round in Summit County's mountain climate, with the winter ski season from December through March and the summer mountain recreation season from June through September representing the two distinct peak demand periods whose different visitor demographics—ski families and couples in winter, mountain bikers and hikers in summer—together create the year-round resort town character that sustains Park City's accommodation and dining economy across all four seasons. The Sundance Film Festival in late January fills Park City's accommodation with film industry and cinema culture visitors in the ski season's most culturally distinctive week, and the summer's mountain biking, trail running, and the Park City Arts Festival create the seasonal programming that the resort's warm-season guest community pursues.
Campground rules and policies
Registration and Arrival
Check In Procedure
- Check In: 1pm
- Check Out: 11am
- Please occupy your site and do not move without first checking with the front desk manager.
- Please renew your campsite by 10:00 AM if staying another day.
- Additional charge for late departures.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.Quiet Hours
- 10:00 p.m. – 8:00 a.m.Campground Standard Policy
- Assignment of sites will be made by management at the registration office only.
- Visitors must check in at the registration office before entering the campground and pay the fee.
- No overflow parking available.
- The Park doesn’t offer storage of RVs, boats, cargo trailers, or tow trailers.
- We do not allow wood burning or charcoal fires.
- Please do no damage to the trees or shrubbery.
- No more than two vehicles (cargo trailers included) are allowed on a site at any time.
- Please do not park on the grass or vacant sites.
- No on-street parking at any time
- Please do not move picnic tables from one site to another.
- Please display the auto pass in the front windshield.
- Please secure your own valuables.
- The campground cannot be responsible for loss or theft.
- Please do not wash cars or RV’s on your site.
- We do not have site pick up. Please place your garbage in the dumpster convenient to your site.
- Donut Gasket and/or 90-degree angle must be used on all sewer hookupsSpeed Limit
- Speed limit throughout the park is 5 M.P.H.
- Please watch for childrenAlcohol Restriction
- No excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- No alcohol containers visible.
- No alcohol allowed in the building.Swimming
– There is no lifeguard on duty at the pool.
- Children under the age of 14 may not swim without an adult in attendance.
- Pool hours are 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
- No children under 14 years permitted in the hot tub.Bath House & Laundry
– Our bath houses are cleaned frequently during the day and night.
- They are closed in rotation for heavy scrubbing for one hour each day.Pets
- Pets are permitted if kept quiet and leashed at all times, and not left unattended.
- Pets are not allowed in any buildings or in or around the pool area.
- Clean up after your pet immediately (bags provided).
- Failure to comply with these rules will result in an immediate eviction with no refund.
- No aggressive breeds are allowed in the park at any time.
- List of aggressive breeds not allowed, including a mix of these breeds:
- Pit bulls, Rottweilers, Wolf, Doberman Pinschers, Mastiff.