South Forty RV Park Good Sam Verified Campground
1170 N Highway 89, Marysvale, UT 84750
STUNNING SOUTHERN UTAH SETTING
Enjoy Direct Paiute Trail Access. Along with the SXS & ATV riding, you'll enjoy great Utah activities including fishing, hiking and mountain biking, as well as swimming, rafting & paddle boarding on the Sevier River.
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Address
1170 N Highway 89
Marysvale, UT, 84750
Coordinates:
38.460800, -112.232630
Elevation:
5,880 ft (1,792 m)
Open April 15 - October 15
Contact
Cards Accepted
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On-site rentals
Cabins with porches.
Cabin/Cottage Rentals:
(within 10 miles)
(within 20 miles)
Cabins in beautiful Southern Utah setting by Paiute Trail
2 person cabins with King size bed, private bathroom, 43 inch Flat Screen TV, Coffee Bar, Small Refrigerator, Microwave, Heating & Air Conditioning and loveseat. All linens, towels, shampoo, conditioner and soap are included.
Direct Access to the Paiute Trail & Great Day Trips
Along with the SXS & ATV riding, enjoy fishing, hiking and mountain biking, as well as swimming, rafting & paddle boarding. Take day trips to Bryce Canyon, Zion, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and more!
Sorry to say we will find another place to come next year. I will start off by saying we have been coming here for 3 years. The past 2 years were exciting and made new friends. This year new management has brought on political rules and I have to say I’m not happy with. You no longer have free speech (flags) that represent your candidate. I know some say, “big deal” but this is a good example of where things are headed. Next it will be the American flag. We might offend other people from other countries.... Read More
Sorry to say we will find another place to come next year. I will start off by saying we have been coming here for 3 years. The past 2 years were exciting and made new friends. This year new management has brought on political rules and I have to say I’m not happy with. You no longer have free speech (flags) that represent your candidate. I know some say, “big deal” but this is a good example of where things are headed. Next it will be the American flag. We might offend other people from other countries. So keep in mind who you are patronizing. Other issues are sites are tilted so leveling your RV can be difficult in some spaces. At least a 12” drop. Water pressure is so bad we needed to use our RV 12v pump. Trees are badly maintained and encroach on your space with dead branches. Grounds have large rocks mixed with gravel that make walking very uneven. Maintaining your toys is strictly enforced at your site. So don’t change a tire or charge a battery without moving it to another location. In the past I have had no issues and that’s why we came back. Now we, and others have already have decided to go elsewhere next time. Many parks in the area that know who their customers are.
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Just spent 1 night but would have liked to spend more. The park was fairly simple. Mostly all gravel. Most of the sites were pull thru and big enough for large sized rigs. Overall it was clean and neat. One of the big draws of this place is the off road trails directly accessible from the park. By far, most of the RVers staying here had OHVs. There are many miles of trails in the hills and surrounding areas.
Sorry to say we will find another place to come next year. I will start off by saying we have been coming here for 3 years. The past 2 years were exciting and made new friends. This year new management has brought on political rules and I have to say I’m not happy with. You no longer have free speech (flags) that represent your candidate. I know some say, “big deal” but this is a good example of where things are headed. Next it will be the American flag. We might offend other people from other countries.... Read More
Sorry to say we will find another place to come next year. I will start off by saying we have been coming here for 3 years. The past 2 years were exciting and made new friends. This year new management has brought on political rules and I have to say I’m not happy with. You no longer have free speech (flags) that represent your candidate. I know some say, “big deal” but this is a good example of where things are headed. Next it will be the American flag. We might offend other people from other countries. So keep in mind who you are patronizing. Other issues are sites are tilted so leveling your RV can be difficult in some spaces. At least a 12” drop. Water pressure is so bad we needed to use our RV 12v pump. Trees are badly maintained and encroach on your space with dead branches. Grounds have large rocks mixed with gravel that make walking very uneven. Maintaining your toys is strictly enforced at your site. So don’t change a tire or charge a battery without moving it to another location. In the past I have had no issues and that’s why we came back. Now we, and others have already have decided to go elsewhere next time. Many parks in the area that know who their customers are.
Read Less
Just spent 1 night but would have liked to spend more. The park was fairly simple. Mostly all gravel. Most of the sites were pull thru and big enough for large sized rigs. Overall it was clean and neat. One of the big draws of this place is the off road trails directly accessible from the park. By far, most of the RVers staying here had OHVs. There are many miles of trails in the hills and surrounding areas.
1170 N Highway 89, Marysvale, UT 84750
Coordinates: 38.460800, -112.232630
Elevation: 5880
Directions
N-bnd: From Jct of SR-20 & US-89: Go N 39.7 mi on US-89 (L); or S-bnd: From Jct of I-70 & US-89 (Exit 23): Go S 11.8 mi (R)