Mountain Shadows RV Park
RV Park
Write a Review 13275 S Minuteman Dr. Draper, UT 84020 801-571-4024 Official WebsiteGPS: 40.5105, -111.8894
Overview of Mountain Shadows RV Park
Last Price Paid: $70
Reported by Gassmans on 6/6/2024
Longest RV Reported: 39 feet (Class A)
Reported by SomedayThisDay on 8/22/2019
Weekly Rate Yes
Monthly Rate Yes
Number of Sites 110
Pad Type asphalt
Reservations yes
Elevation 4,429 ft / 1,349 m
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Reviews of Mountain Shadows RV Park 15 people have reviewed this location.
“Poor customer service, tight sites, very noisy”
Reviewed 6/6/2024
Nightly rate: | $70 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 61 |
Avoid this RV Park at all costs! I made a W/E reservation at this park months in advance only to discover the clerk at check in forced me into a FHU spot. So instead of the agreed 45/night, it was 70/night! The reason I was given was because the water was not working in the less expensive site. I explained I could fill up my fresh ... more
Avoid this RV Park at all costs! I made a W/E reservation at this park months in advance only to discover the clerk at check in forced me into a FHU spot. So instead of the agreed 45/night, it was 70/night! The reason I was given was because the water was not working in the less expensive site. I explained I could fill up my fresh water tank, then went and looked at the "site" and it was nothing but regular sized passenger vehicle parking! There was no way my 27 foot class c would fit, I explained this to the "supervisor", she seemed to be unmoved by my dissatisfaction and would not budge on the price of the FHU site at all! 1/2 block away is the very busy and noisy I-15, and sites are about 6-8 feet next to each other! Poor customer service, very noisy, and way to close to the next camper make this campground hell.
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“Only Stay Here If You Need To Stay In Town Otherwise Don’t. ”
Reviewed 3/20/2024
Nightly rate: | $71 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 68 |
Stayed 3 nights to visit relatives in Sandy. $70/nt. Spaces are 10 feet apart. I thought our slide was going to hit the camper next to us. Lots of freeway noise at night. Staff is friendly and helpful.
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“Very satisfactory ”
Reviewed 2/3/2022
Nightly rate: | $50 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 61 |
RV Length: | 20' (Truck Camper) |
First staff Mark/Corina very helpful both n person and while making reservations on phone. We were traveling during winter and bc of weather couldn’t pinpoint exactly when we would arrive. They blocked out days for us to b flexible 🙏. We were n #61. It was right across from dog park which we appreciate bc r dog is 14yrs old. Showers h... more
First staff Mark/Corina very helpful both n person and while making reservations on phone. We were traveling during winter and bc of weather couldn’t pinpoint exactly when we would arrive. They blocked out days for us to b flexible 🙏. We were n #61. It was right across from dog park which we appreciate bc r dog is 14yrs old. Showers hot👍 facilities clean utilities at site worked gr8. Also close to Snowbird🏂 We also had good Wi-Fi
What does the Fox say would stay here again
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“Good location for skiing and city access”
Reviewed 1/15/2022
Days stayed: | 5 |
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Don’t plan to come here to “camp”. It is a RV part 50/50 permanent/ transient. We spent a week here while skiing the nearby mountains. You are in a city and next to the highway but the resort itself was very quiet. There were clean bathrooms and laundry, Convenient to the salt lake area and ski areas. We found the staff to be frien... more
Don’t plan to come here to “camp”. It is a RV part 50/50 permanent/ transient. We spent a week here while skiing the nearby mountains. You are in a city and next to the highway but the resort itself was very quiet. There were clean bathrooms and laundry, Convenient to the salt lake area and ski areas. We found the staff to be friendly. Propane on site. Overall a good stay
Lovemytruckcamper would stay here again
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“Terrible service”
Reviewed 10/29/2021
Days stayed: | 1 |
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The manager was quite good but the other girl working there was possibly the least friendly and helpful person I’ve ever met, she was flat out rude actually. Loud highway noise too. On the upside there was a good dog exercise grassy area.
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“Too expensive for what you get”
Reviewed 9/16/2021
Nightly rate: | $63 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 170 |
We stayed in pull-through full-hookup concrete pad site #170. Our electrical post stated that it is a "luxury" site. This description seemed to be overly generous, but the site was long and very level. Price was a little expensive at $63.00/night even with the Good Sam discount. Lots of long term residents around the perimeter of t... more
We stayed in pull-through full-hookup concrete pad site #170. Our electrical post stated that it is a "luxury" site. This description seemed to be overly generous, but the site was long and very level. Price was a little expensive at $63.00/night even with the Good Sam discount. Lots of long term residents around the perimeter of the park. We spoke to one of them and she was very nice. Clean bathrooms. Secured laundry room had quite a few machines and it was only $1.50 to dry. Free campground wifi was slow and intermittent. We decided not to use it after our VPN service was unable to connect at the site. No cable available but we were able to program 50+ crystal clear over the air TV channels. My AT&T phone had 3 bars and my wife's Verizon phone had 5 bars. Lots of DVDs available for checkout in the office. Campground is located in the city right off I-15, so there are many nearby grocery and restaurant options. Camping World is right down the road within walking distance. Spa and pool are currently unavailable. Road noise was quite loud.
Jon W would stay here again
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“terrible - very dissapointed. ”
Reviewed 4/27/2021
Nightly rate: | $65 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 167 |
The staff was friendly, the common areas well maintained, and lots of trees, but the actual sites….. there are a small handful that provide a grassy area with patio table suitable for a family or for a couple that wants to be outdoors and perhaps BBQ, but they’re the exception. Most of the sites have a shared area for you and the neig... more
The staff was friendly, the common areas well maintained, and lots of trees, but the actual sites….. there are a small handful that provide a grassy area with patio table suitable for a family or for a couple that wants to be outdoors and perhaps BBQ, but they’re the exception. Most of the sites have a shared area for you and the neighboring guest. Picnic table, if you lucky enough to have it, about 15% of the sites don’t because they simply don’t have enough of them. Less than half of the shared spaces have grass at all – they’re rock! They are so narrow that your slides are reach closely together. The space we had required us to move the table because we could not walk past it with our slide extended. Your neighbor’s table is about 8 feet away from you (directly parallel to yours), so you’re dining with them if you both venture outside. There IS no space at all to put chairs, you CANNOT open your awning (not enough space), etc. So, if you enjoy the outdoors rather than sitting in your trailer/RV, you’re out of luck. If your rig has an outdoor kitchen or entertainment system, you will not be able to enjoy it/them. This campground is fine if your planning to visit the area, park your rig and leave all day, everyday seeing the sites, just terrible if you’re planning to spend anytime outside while at the park. The wifi is a joke, we were never able to connect. As I previously said, lots of trees, problem is the sites are so tight and the trees right on top of you that it’s practically impossible to get a satellite signal. It is adjacent to the highway, but surprisingly the noise isn’t bad if you’re not in the very front of the park. In summary, Despite the fact it is overpriced, since there aren’t many options around here (this is one of only two parks in this part of the valley) it fills up quickly. This review won’t stop that. We made our reservation 4 months in advance.
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“Small & pricey”
Reviewed 3/9/2021
Nightly rate: | $60 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 34' (Travel Trailer) |
Stayed here for one night after I moved up here to Utah. The staff was nice, the site was fine, but the roads in between them are a bit small. The park itself is mainly full-time residents, and I think the price per night for what the park is is a little high. But the park as a whole did the trick.
Nick would stay here again
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“Very Noisy and tight accomodation”
Reviewed 10/19/2020
Days stayed: | 1 |
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We stayed for one night on our way home from Zion (class B campervan). The staff were friendly enough, except when reading us the 'rules' and emphasizing dire consequences if we did not comply; a bit too much. The park is very tight and noisy, right next to the freeway, primarily long term residents. Would not stay again.
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“Mobile home park that allows some visitors”
Reviewed 6/8/2020
Nightly rate: | $55 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 176 |
RV Length: | 23' (Travel Trailer) |
There's a big difference between RV parks and mobile home parks. RV parks typically cater to short term vacationers or passers-through. Mobile home parks tend to lean toward the longer-term residential type environment. Mountain Shadows tries to marry the two, and it's awkward. When we first checked in Friday evening, the young lady... more
There's a big difference between RV parks and mobile home parks. RV parks typically cater to short term vacationers or passers-through. Mobile home parks tend to lean toward the longer-term residential type environment. Mountain Shadows tries to marry the two, and it's awkward.
When we first checked in Friday evening, the young lady at the front desk was extremely friendly and made us feel welcome. We were so excited to have found a RP park in town-a little "staycation" if you will. We got set up and quickly noticed that many of our neighbors appeared to be in for the long haul. And not too long after our arrival, the police paid a visit to one of the neighbors. That was a little unnerving.
Later that evening, my son and I wanted to borrow some DVDs from the office so we walked down. The friendly face from a few hours earlier was gone and replaced with an extremely unpleasant, angry woman. She did not look up from her phone when we walked in the door and tossed it aside angrily when we came to the counter to check out our movies. She made sure to let us know a number of times that she was having a bad day and that things could not get any worse. She kept losing track of where she put things-dropping stacks of paper on the floor, tossing her pen in a frustrated manner and eventually throwing her hands up in the air and exclaiming "I give up!" We were very uncomfortable and felt like we were a burden to her.
The next day, my son and I returned the DVDs and stayed to play pool-the first young lady was back, so we didn't feel to fearful of hanging around. Only one pool cue could be found, so we passed it back and forth. While we were there, we observed many interactions with guests and staff (the nice young lady and another young guy were manning the office that day). They were both very pleasant. Based on the conversations I heard, my theory about longer term residents was confirmed. Most everyone was there to pay their "rent" and talked to each other as regulars, not vacationers.
On the plus side, it was very quiet both nights we were there. I'd imagine, since this is most of these people's homes, they don't prefer to stay up late socializing or throwing parties. However, the overall feeling of the place is dismal. I felt like I was intruding on people's lives by coming in for a short weekend stay.
If you're looking for a spot to stay while traveling through, this may be a place to consider, but be aware of what the park really is. If you're cool with that, then you'll be just fine.
NycoleRosen would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: free
Recreation
- basketball court
- Game room
- book exchange
- hot tub
- playground
- swimming pool: outdoor
- volleyball
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dog run
- dump station
- general store
- hot tub
- laundry
- propane
- restrooms: flush
- rv storage
- showers
- swimming pool: outdoor
- trash
- water available
Discount Clubs
- Good Sam
Pets
- dog run
- pets
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