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Rolling hills and snowcapped peaks can be seen hovering above the town of Fairview, Utah, high up in the Rocky Mountains in the center of the state. Fairview was founded in 1859 as one of the many expansion Mormon settlements authorized by the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City. After several instances of crop failure and mismanagement early on, the town decided to dig trenches and build reservoirs to preserve water, a vital resource for agricultural industries that helped keep the town alive. With the arrival of the Rio Grande Western Railroad in the late 19th century, the town truly started to realize its full potential and has grown into the city it is today.

Fairview might not be the liveliest or largest towns in the area but is a relaxing place to rent an RV and take a much-needed vacation. The town has large expanses of spectacular desert landscapes, rocky canyons, mountain ranges, and national forests nearby, making it a gateway to the wilderness. When you book an RV in Fairview, you can use the town as a home base while you take road trips to one of the state’s many national parks. Orem and Provo are less than an hour's drive away, so there is essentially no limit to what you can do with the new-found freedom that your Fairview RV rental by owner provides.

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Utah is an unbelievable paradise ranked among the best states to visit in the entire country due to its incredible views. Within a few-hour drive of Fairview are a slew of recreation areas, forests, and national parks that would make any outdoor enthusiast consider packing up and moving to Utah. Yuba State Park is just one example of what you can see when you rent an RV in Fairview and take a short drive. Yuba Lake lies in the center of the park and is the main feature. The lake is manmade and surrounded by campgrounds, parks, and recreation areas, some allowing you to camp next to the water’s edge. Kayaking, canoeing, boating, swimming, and fishing in the lake are obvious ways to enjoy the park too.

Another lakeside park worth visiting is Scofield State Park, which sits on the edges of Scofield Lake Reservoir. Biking, hiking, and off-roading are popular ways to travel around the lake, and ice-fishing, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and snowmobiling are suitable options in the winter time. There are several campgrounds surrounding the lake where you can camp out in your Fairview RV rental.

Utah is blessed with some of the most jaw-dropping national parks in the country, and perhaps the entire world. Arches National Park, for instance, is a three-hour drive away near the town of Moab. The park is named for its fabulous rocky arches caused by millions of years of erosion. There are more than 2,000 natural arches throughout the park, and when juxtaposed against the heavenly night skies, create some of the most breathtaking views imaginable.

There are several other national parks in the area like Capitol Reef National Park and Zion National Park. Zion National Park is a magical wonderland of scenery, known for its majestic sandstone canyons and deep red rock formations. The fertile valleys between the rocky canyons create potent landscapes that are ideal for nature photography. You can rock climb, explore canyons, mountain bike, hike, and climb to the top of serene overlooks like Angel’s Landing when you bring your Fairview motorhome rental to one of the best national parks in Utah.

RV Parks to Visit

Locating a place to camp just might be the easiest part when you rent an RV in Fairview, with several options in or near town. Heritage Grove Campground in Mount Pleasant has basketball and volleyball courts, wading pools for children, pavilions, community kitchens, and a range of other features for guests to indulge in.

Pleasant Creek Ranch RV Resort has spacious camping spots and a relaxing atmosphere. A convenience store enables you to cook and resupply without heading into town, and there is a pool, a clubhouse, and a formal dining area too.

You could also check out Skyline Mountain Resort. You can cool off in the in-ground swimming pool, plunge into the water on the waterslides, enjoy some time on the golf course, or take scenic hikes through the forests nearby during your stay.

City Sightseeing

Fairview can’t exactly be described as a lively town packed with entertainment and nightlife but you’ll find there are some wonderful restaurants and shops in town. If you are a fan of learning about local history, Fairview Museum of History is a fabulous resource that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. There is no better way to grasp the local history of Fairview than by touring this fantastic institution. Next door to the history museum, there is an art museum housed in an equally beautiful building. The museum is home to a wide range of artwork created in Sanpete County, with sculptures, paintings, and a wooly mammoth skeleton.

The Wasatch Academy Museum is located in the next town over and can also be a great place to learn about the past. The museum is situated in an old schoolhouse that is now full of historical antiques and other items associated with the classroom.

Fairview is known as a beautiful little town with lots of historic buildings featuring beautiful architecture. The old town hall, several churches, meeting houses, and the Fairview Roller Mills are all considered admirable pieces of architecture and significance.

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