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What campers say

Antelope Valley RV Park offers spacious, level sites with concrete pads and artificial turf, tidy grounds and easy access to the nearby marina. Guests commonly praise friendly, accommodating staff and a cart shuttle to the marina and restaurants. On-site amenities reported as clean include showers, laundry and a mail room. Practical tradeoffs mentioned: some sites near Highway 50 can be noisy and occasional trains pass, and a few visitors experienced issues with after-hours check-in, payment processing and a faulty electrical hookup. Rates are on the higher side for short stays, but many appreciate the convenient location and upkeep.

Our summary of 224 traveler reviews.

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📖 About This Campground

Antelope Valley RV Park in Delta Utah offers 92 full hookup RV camping sites for short and long term stays. Adjacent to Highway 50 the park is accessible for most any sized RV with paved roads with a loose gravel surface, gravel sites and concrete parking pads for extra vehicles. The park has mostly backin sites but does also maintain a few pull thrus for overnight guests. The park is suitable and open year round. Restrooms with showers and a laundry are available for guests. The park is bordered by agricultural land and is not far from a rail-line. Delta is a nice city with shopping, restaurants, fuel and parks. It is a short drive into the city center area on US 50. Nightly rates start at $34 per night and become progressively less expensive the longer you stay. The park is also a member of a few discount camping membership clubs.

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Camping Pro

As described above Delta is a nice little Mormon town. The park was suitable for an overnight stay with pull thrus that were plenty long. The tow was leaning downhill but the trailer was perfectly level. A surprising number of other stayed overnight too and all were in late and out early. We paid $30 or so dollars for the night. Office lady was cheery and nice. There is diesel available in town and across the highway. Traffic on US 50 is very light. Probably a pretty area in spring and fall (it was pretty even in late fall). Verizon 4G was solid.