Castle Gate RV Park | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
18 days ago
Altitude:
1713.0 masl
Phone:
4354722267
Contributor:
mickisis

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Fast
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

RV Park with full hookups, wifi, laundry, cable, showers, bathrooms, kids splash pad, propane fill station. Tent sites and Cabins too. Clean, level sites, short walk to downtown and restaurants.

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Another great night here! Trees are bigger than the last time I visited. Everything is still super clean and nice. Love those bathrooms/showers! Staff are friendly regardless of your rig.

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The many positive reviews are correct: it is a nice, clean campground with helpful hosts. It is, however, situated within a narrow valley wedged in between State Highway 6 on one side, which is a super-busy truck route and a busy local road AND a railroad that crawls along the cliff above on the other side. I regret not digging deeper to see the reviews pointing that out. We had an incredibly noisy night listening to trucks engine braking and various vehicles accelerating out of the truck stop directly across the highway. As I write this, here comes another train rumbling along the cliff. Save your money and camp at an interstate rest area to get the same experience.

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Super friendly and helpful staff. Bathrooms are super clean. Free showers.

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Lovely place. Super clean bathrooms with spacious showers. Paid $26 for tent site. Super friendly. Gave us a free tee shirt.

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This place is amazing. Jaw dropping views, super clean showers, and very friendly people running the place. From Full hook ups to tent sites. A little noises from hwy and train.

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Camping with full hookups is now $44.36 including taxes. There is 15/30/50 amp service at each site as well as a cable outlet, water and sewer. The bathrooms, of which there many, are absolutely spotless. There is a propane filling station at the entrance. The campground hosts are very friendly. Trains rumble by but seldom blow their horns. Downtown is an easy two block walk from here, and has a coffee shop, bakery, small grocery store.

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Laundry still $1.75 to wash/$2 to dry. Showers and laundromat available 24/7 as previously mentioned. Above the bathrooms are red or green lights, green means they're open. Camp hosts were a little aggressive about making sure I was a paid customer before I could use the bathroom (had to show receipt because they didn't believe me).

I car camped at a tent site for a couple days. On the second day, one of the staff let me borrow his space heater which made all the difference. Plugged it in to the nearby outlet and it worked!Water spigot works in the winter. Clean facilities and wifi included with stay. I paid $25.76 for Thursday and $28.00 on Friday (more expensiveon weekends). Prices are scheduled to go up in April.

Really like this place! I plan on being here again!

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A great place to stop for a night and get clean. A "tent" site comes with electricity and water and was $32 after taxes.

Laundry and shower facilities are open 24 hours! Laundry cost $1.75 to wash and $2 to dry. Bathrooms and showers are private rooms. Everything was super clean, the water was hot, and the the shower head was located well above my 5'10 head.

The park itself is not as crowded as many older RV parks, but it's still an RV park. The river is almost a canal at the top of the campground, with a barbed wire industrial fence on the other side. The freeway is close, as are the trains, but it was quieter than I expected at night.

If you have an RV, be aware that they are serious about the warning (on their website and other places) that a water pressure regulator is needed, as they have high-pressure water. Some person who didn't heed the warning ended up with a blown out water system when I was there.

The town of Helper is worth a walk around, especially if you're the kind of person who reads historical plaques.

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Clean and nice. $2.89 propane, also got water from a frost free faucet at a hookup site. No dedicated water station though.

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Great place to stop if you are tent or Rv camping. $35 a night and that comes with fire rings, luxury showers and laundry. Next to the highway but can barely hear it. FAST FAST free wifi and internet!

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Amazing place. Clean bathroom, showers, also has a outdoor covered eating area (near the tent side of the park) with sinks to clean dishes and also outlets to plug blender, etc. Note tent sites have outlets, but can be a far if sleeping in your car/van so have a 50ft extension cord. Only negative is that there are two roads on both sides, so it is a bit noisy at night, and there's a train track as well.

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Castle Gate RV. Helper Utah .Opened in Spring 2019. Just minutes walk to downtown. Lots of history in this area. Miles and miles of ATV Trails.

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Great clean facilities and level sites. Short walk to downtown shops and restaurants.

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RV Park with full hookups, wifi, laundry, cable, showers, bathrooms, kids splash pad, propane fill station. Tent sites and Cabins too.

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