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📖 About This Campground

Lagoon Amusement Park Camping in Farmington Utah offers RV and tent camping adjacent to an amusement park. The roads are paved and the sites are mowed grass; except for the large concrete pull thrus with excellent spacing. Large shade trees are located throughout the park. The sites are close together and when crowded can be a bit tight to get in and out of. Located in an urban setting this park is easy to get to. Guests of the campground/ RV park do get discounted access to the amusement park. Sites range from primitive (no hookup) to deluxe full hookup concrete pull thrus. The campground does not provide fire rings but does allow fires if you bring your own pit that stands more than 12" off the ground. The entrance to the park is a bit tricky to see; it is just south of the main entrance. Adjacent to the campground is the multi-use Farmington Creek Trail for biking and hiking. It meanders along the stream and around the amusement park eventually leading to a recreational pond and park. No playground or pool the campground is geared towards guests visiting the large amusement park. A few of the roller coasters come very close to the campground = it is noisy during operational hours. Video review provided by site member: https://youtu.be/xiVeCGKJyx4

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Lagoon Amusement Park Camping Video
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Camping Pro

Can't believe I forgot to review this one... what a great park! If you have a family with kids this is an absolute must visit. Our 4 year old was able to ride some of the roller coasters in the park and had a blast. The camping area is a lot nicer than we were led to believe by reading other review sites. A ton of families and kids all enjoying the park. Sites are a bit tight and the staff has no idea what they are doing (kids working summer jobs) but so what. We paid $85 per night to camp at Fort Wilderness and spent that TOTAL for the site and entrance to the park here. Well worth it we stayed for a week enjoying the area and the ambiance. Verizon 4G was great easy access to the interstate. A+