Antelope Valley RV Park

776 W Main St, Delta, UT 84624

435-864-1813

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GPS: 39.3526,-112.5913

Antelope Valley RV Park is located at 776 W Main St, Delta, Utah 84624 with a total of 95 campsites. Before your trip to Antelope Valley RV Park, check out website at http://www.antelopevalleyrvpark.com or contact them through 435-864-1813 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

39.3526, -112.5913

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 39.3526, -112.5913

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Recreation playground
Site Amenities picnic table
Facilities dump station laundry restrooms

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Overview of Antelope Valley RV Park


Last Price Paid: $42

Reported by Patriot on 10.31.2021

Longest RV Reported: 39 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

95

Elevation:

4,625 ft / 1,409 m

Reviews of Antelope Valley RV Park

7 people have reviewed this location.


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  • Select RV site first.

    Reviewed 31/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $42

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 6

    Arrived without reservations and check in was simple. Friendly manager allowed us to select our site. Pull through was $5 additional so we selected back in. Suggest you select your RV site first because some sites are in a cul-de-sac and the sites were pie-shaped. It was nearly impossible to park an RV and vehicle adjacent to the ...moreArrived without reservations and check in was simple. Friendly manager allowed us to select our site. Pull through was $5 additional so we selected back in. Suggest you select your RV site first because some sites are in a cul-de-sac and the sites were pie-shaped. It was nearly impossible to park an RV and vehicle adjacent to the other RV site. WiFi was good. Showers were old and showerhead was broken but clean. $42 seemed a bit pricey for this park.

  • 50 ft from Highway

    Reviewed 24/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 5

    I must have “sap” imbedded in my profile somewhere. We’ve been on the road for 4 months and whenever we pull into a park I see some great sites with grass and shade and I always get one by the highway or by the dumpster.This is a nice little park if you’re in the middle by the grass and shade. We’re not. We right by the highway. Lots...moreI must have “sap” imbedded in my profile somewhere. We’ve been on the road for 4 months and whenever we pull into a park I see some great sites with grass and shade and I always get one by the highway or by the dumpster.This is a nice little park if you’re in the middle by the grass and shade. We’re not. We right by the highway. Lots of flies. Very nice staff (although they wouldn’t let us move to one of the shady sites). Clean bathroom. Okay WiFi.

  • Rustic for Rockhounds/ATV - Overnighter

    Reviewed 23/7/2021

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 10

    Under new ownership, so I would expect to see gradual changes. It’s an old park built for smaller rigs, but we did see one big Class A there. I think they're a few pull-through sites, No frills but a good spot to stop in at. There are no supplies at all at the office, but there are plenty of options in town at 2 grocery stores and a fe...moreUnder new ownership, so I would expect to see gradual changes. It’s an old park built for smaller rigs, but we did see one big Class A there. I think they're a few pull-through sites, No frills but a good spot to stop in at. There are no supplies at all at the office, but there are plenty of options in town at 2 grocery stores and a few big hardware stores. We used 30 Amp for our AC, (95 Degrees) Power was good, we did not need to use park water. Rigs park on gravel and each site includes a small patch of nice grass (no dog poop/pee) and a small concrete pad.Note: there are a few long-term residents there, but they keep the sites clean.Prepaid our site through our membership program we joined years ago. Call for the actual rate.

  • Laid back, peaceful.

    Reviewed 23/9/2019

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    Nightly rate: $32

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 35

    Our second stay here. Gravel pads with concrete patio area. Most spots have shade trees. Close to road but very little traffic. Rail road is just far enough away to enjoy hearing but not disturbed by the horns. Very few full timers or any other travelers. Met a few others during the week. Mostly 1-2 nighters working their way to somewh...moreOur second stay here. Gravel pads with concrete patio area. Most spots have shade trees. Close to road but very little traffic. Rail road is just far enough away to enjoy hearing but not disturbed by the horns. Very few full timers or any other travelers. Met a few others during the week. Mostly 1-2 nighters working their way to somewhere else. We visited Topaz Mountain and Dugway Goede Beds. We collected lots from both places. It’s our favorite rockhounding area. Peaceful and pleasant week. No cable and very little antenea reception.

  • Friendly and Convenient

    Reviewed 18/4/2019

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    Nightly rate: $28

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 72

    We stayed here for one night en route from Goblin Valley to Reno. It was in the right place (not many RV parks in 60 miles either direction). The office was friendly and accommodating. About a 1/3rd of the park is long-term residents and they seemed to have plenty of spaces available. Everyone was quiet, polite, friendly. The overa...moreWe stayed here for one night en route from Goblin Valley to Reno. It was in the right place (not many RV parks in 60 miles either direction). The office was friendly and accommodating. About a 1/3rd of the park is long-term residents and they seemed to have plenty of spaces available. Everyone was quiet, polite, friendly. The overall vibe is positive. The amenities were fine, bathroom was clean enough, but nothing special. The town is quite small, but we found a wonderful bar/lounge right on main street that allowed us to take over their tvs and watch NCAA basketball. From the RV park, it's back toward downtown over the railroad overpass, and on the left side, name is Curley's. Really great staff there.

  • Really nice and clean

    Reviewed 18/2/2019

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    Nightly rate: $28

    Days stayed: 7

    Mixture of travelers and long term RV’s. We had nice shade and spots were larger than average. We visited Topaz mountain, Trilobite quary, and Sun Stone Knowl while we were there. All within 30-45 minute drive.

  • Nice clean, quiet park

    Reviewed 8/5/2018

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    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 15

    We stayed in a 5th wheel 5/2 - 5/8 of 2018 by using Coast to Coast, so there wasn't a fee for camping there. Sites were large, road throughout was paved, 30 amp in all sites, and 30/50 amp service in some sites, in addition to free wifi. Some of the sites have broken cement patio pads where, I'm guessing someone has driven up on it. ...moreWe stayed in a 5th wheel 5/2 - 5/8 of 2018 by using Coast to Coast, so there wasn't a fee for camping there. Sites were large, road throughout was paved, 30 amp in all sites, and 30/50 amp service in some sites, in addition to free wifi. Some of the sites have broken cement patio pads where, I'm guessing someone has driven up on it. And there's a railroad a few hundred feet away that can be heard, but it isn't obtrusive. The park is located just off the hiway so road noise is present, but that wasn't too bad also from our site which was located near the back. As it's at the east end of "the loneliest road in the country", it seems like it'd be a good place to stop at after traveling east from ...who knows where. Not a lot of folks in the town of Delta, only around 3,000. But all we talked to were friendly. Delta boasts two super markets, we recommend Jubilee Foods, as well as other stores that would be needed by RVers, along with the normal abundance of fast food and a few restaurants. The area has some history as Topaz War Relocation center is nearby. Antelope RV park is recommended.

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 05/08/2018

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 02/18/2019

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