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Springville is a small city which sits the shadows of Twin Peaks and Mt. Timpanogos. The shores of Utah Lake and the metropolitan city of Provo are just a few steps away. From rocky canyons to living-history museums, long-distance hiking trails to ice skating arenas, and 600-foot tall waterfalls to emerald lakes, there are countless things to fill your vacation with when you book an RV in Springville. With a climate of warm and dry summers and snowy winters, some the best times to rent an RV in Springville are from May to June or late July to October. In these months you can enjoy both land and water-based recreational activities. January is the prime time of the year to pack your skis and hit the slopes of the Rocky Mountains.

The city itself is well connected as it’s located alongside I-15 which connects Los Angeles to Canada. Springville also provides easy access to I-80, connecting New York and San Francisco. Plus, at just two miles from Utah Lake, six miles from Provo, and only 45 miles south of Salt Lake City, you’ll have plenty of places to visit with a motorhome rental near Springville.

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The Great Outdoors

Springville is an excellent base for exploring all the highlights and many breathtaking nature spots in the state. After you find the best RV rental in Springville, drive into the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest which is within the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains. Among the 2.1 million acres of forest, adventure lovers can find a total of seven protected designated wilderness areas. The park is divided into eight sections all of which are packed full of exciting trails for trekking, horseback riding, or mountain biking. Eagles Rise, near Brigham City, Wasatch Crest, and Mid-Mountain in Park City are all great starting points for hikers. During the wintertime Park City and Salt Lake City are some of the best places to access the national forest for downhill skiing.

The forest is also threaded with the scenic route that you can head through with the Springville motorhome rental during the summertime. One of the best routes is the 37-mile Mt. Nebo National Scenic Byway which traverses rolling mountains, passes the Devils Kitchen Interpretive Site, and offers spectacular valley views. It also takes drivers to the trailheads of Mount Nebo Wilderness Area. Other recommended roads include the Logan Canyon National Scenic Byway, Mirror Lake Scenic Byway, and Ogden Valley Scenic Byway.

Another well-known natural and recreational park in the region is the Utah Lake State Park. This freshwater lake is a popular spot for boating, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming as well as picnicking and camping. Due to the state’s diverse terrain, Utah County is peppered with countless areas of natural beauty and many designated recreational areas. Aside from Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and Utah Lake, you can take the Springville rental RV to Spring Canyon and Mount Timpanogos for swimming, hiking, picnics, skiing, and caving. Alternatively, pick up a bicycle and peddle south to Payson where you can join the 35-mile West Mountain Loop Trail.

RV Parks

One of the places to park the motorhome rental near Springville is the Springville/Provo KOA Campground. It’s located halfway between the two cities on Provo Bay and open all year round. In addition to standard amenities like electrical hookups, showers, restrooms, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi, this campground also has a dog park, children’s playgrounds, a swimming pool, and a clubhouse complete with a full kitchen, a/c, big screen TV, gym and ping-pong table. The Springville/Provo KOA is located minutes from I-15 and close to Utah Lake State Park, Provo Canyon, and Outlets at Traverse Mountain.

For a more rural setting on your Springville camper rental vacation, you can drive southwest on Diamond Fork Road to Diamond Campground, or follow Hobble Creek Canyon Road to Jolley’s Ranch Campground and Cherry Campground. All three sites are inside the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Lincoln Beach Campground and Lakeside RV Campground can also provide tranquil retreats for RV camping on the banks of Utah Lake.

Explore the City

Springville may be small but there’s still plenty to see, both in the town and in the neighboring city of Provo. Springville was first discovered by a Jesuit priest named Father Escalante in 1776 but the settlement wasn’t established until 1850 when eight pioneer families made it their home. Springville was originally called Hobble Creek. It was changed as the city grew, however, the stream, which flows from Spring Canyon through the center of town, has kept its name. Visitors can learn more about the history of Springville and Provo at the Bean Life Science Museum, BYU Museum of Palaeontology, the Daughters of Utah Museum-Historical Society, or the Springville Museum of Art which is housed inside a converted Spanish colonial house. Another popular place to visit is Provo Pioneer Village. This is an open-air exhibition open each year from Labor Day to Memorial Day. It hosts the original timber structures that were built by the founders of Springville as well as historical artifacts, wagon rides, kid’s activities, and a blacksmith workshop.

For something a bit more modern, visitors can shop for clothing and accessories at downtown or drive to the shopping mall in Provo. Plan your trip in July or August and you might catch the World Folkfest, one of the USA’s largest international dance festivals. Around the center of Springville, there are also a number of city parks where you can spend a pleasant afternoon in the sun, including Spring Creek Park, Memorial Park, Kolob Park, and Community Park. You can even take the kids to Springville’s splash pad to cool off in the mid-summer heat. There are plenty of things to keep the entire family entertained when you rent a motorhome in Springville, Utah.

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