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Small-town charm and rugged natural beauty are on full display in Provo, despite being one of Utah's largest cities. Rent an RV in Provo, and you can experience a diversity of attractions such as the historic Downtown District, unique shopping and dining opportunities, and diverse cultural attractions, all surrounded by the scenic, snow-covered peaks of the Wasatch Mountains.

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The Great Outdoors

Outdoor enthusiasts will have a great time hiking and mountain biking along the thousands of miles of trails crisscrossing the mountains and canyons surrounding Provo. Trails such as Battle Creek Falls, Devils Kitchen, and Timpanogos Falls offer a more leisurely hike for beginners, while more strenuous hikes can be had along the Mt. Nebo Summit and Timpooneke trails.

RV Parks

Provo RV parks and campgrounds are abundant. Lakeshore RV Campground, in Utah Lake State Park, is a 31-site, pet-friendly campground with water and electrical hookups and modern restroom and shower facilities. Lakeside RV Campground is another place to camp near Utah Lake State Park. Big rigs can be accommodated here, and campsites are available with full or partial hookups.

Exploring the City

Provo boasts both rugged, scenic beauty and a vibrant, sophisticated cultural and urban atmosphere. The Latter-day Saints religious group has played a large role in the city’s cultural heritage. The campus of BYU and the historic Provo Utah Temple are popular draws for tourists interested in the area’s religious heritage.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Brigham Young University Botany Pond, UTProvo, UT
  • Bonneville Shoreline Trail (Provo City), UTUinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, UT
  • Slide Canyon Trail, UTProvo, UT
  • The \Y\" Mountain Trail", UTRock Canyon Park, UT
  • Provo Peak, UTUinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, UT
  • Slate Canyon Trail, UTMount Timpanogos Wilderness, UT
  • Provo Peak from Slate Canyon, UTMount Timpanogos Wilderness, UT
  • Slate Canyon Loop Trail, UTUinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, UT
  • Squaw Peak Trail, UTRock Canyon Park, UT
  • Rock Canyon Trail, UTRock Canyon Park, UT

Recent RV rental reviews in Provo

Isabella D.

December, 2025

My sister and I rented Kent’s van for a trip to Bryce Canyon and Zion. Kent was very communicative ahead of the trip, even providing a folder of videos on how to work every feature in the van.
Rachel H.

December, 2025

The van was great! It had everything I needed and the owner fixed the heater for me so I could be warm during a winter trip. Pick up was easy and he was accommodating of flexible drop-off time when I encountered a storm on my way back. I would definitely rent with him again!
Janet M.

December, 2025

Our 4 night trip in the van was great ! Matt was a super communicator throughout the whole process. We especially loved that the van was very clean, well thought out, and had so many amenities. Matt was thorough with instructions at pickup and the van guide he provided was easy to follow.

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