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Motorhome Parks In Delta, UT

39.3522° N, 112.5772° W

Quick Overview

Delta is a small agricultural town of about 3,600 people in Millard County in western Utah, sitting at about 4,600 feet in the Sevier Desert along US-6 and US-50. The area has several motorhome campgrounds and parks, with some free camping options on open BLM desert land surrounding the town. Delta serves as the commercial center for the western Millard County farming communities, with a grocery store, fuel stations, hardware store, and a handful of restaurants along Main Street. The Topaz Museum in Delta preserves the history of the Topaz Japanese-American internment camp that operated nearby during World War II, a significant and somber piece of American history in an unlikely desert setting. The Great Basin desert stretching west from Delta toward the Nevada border is vast, empty, and visually striking with distant mountain ranges rising from flat playa lake beds. For RVers, Delta is an affordable and practical stop in a remote stretch of Utah highway country, useful as an overnight break on the US-6 and US-50 corridor between I-15 and the Nevada border, or as a base for exploring the lonely beauty of Utah's western desert including the nearby Topaz historical site and the remarkable fossil beds at the U-Dig Trilobite Quarry about 50 miles west.

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Traveling to Delta by RV

Delta sits at the junction of US-6 and US-50, which share the same highway through town. US-6 heads northeast toward I-15 and Spanish Fork, while US-50 continues west across the desert toward Ely, Nevada and eventually Sacramento. Highway 257 heads south toward Milford. The roads are flat and straight through open desert, easy for any size rig. The nearest larger town is Fillmore about 40 miles east on US-6 with limited services, or Richfield about 75 miles east with a Walmart. Cell service works on major carriers in Delta but drops off quickly on the surrounding desert highways. Be sure to fuel up in Delta before heading west, as there are no services for roughly 85 miles between Delta and the next station near the Nevada border.

Dump Station Costs in Delta

Of the campgrounds near Delta, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Motorhome parks in Delta charge about $20 to $35 per night for hookup sites, among the lowest rates in Utah. Free dispersed camping on BLM desert land surrounding the town is abundant for self-contained rigs in the open basin with virtually unlimited space. The extremely low camping costs and free desert camping make Delta one of the most budget-friendly stops anywhere along the US-6 and US-50 highway corridor through the western Utah desert.

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Best Time to Visit Delta by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

12-40°F

Crowds: Low

Cold desert winters. The highways stay open but can have icy conditions. Very few travelers stop in Delta during winter.

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Spring

Mar - May

28-70°F

Crowds: Low

Warming desert with possible wildflowers in wet years. The trilobite quarry opens for the season.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

52-98°F

Crowds: Low

Hot desert days. Activity is limited to early morning and evening. The dark skies are at their best on clear summer nights.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

32-78°F

Crowds: Low

Pleasant temperatures for desert exploration. Hunting season brings some activity to the surrounding ranges.

Explore the Delta Area

The Topaz Museum downtown tells the story of the Japanese-American internment camp with artifacts, photographs, and oral histories -- a genuinely important and moving historical experience. The Topaz camp site itself is about 15 miles northwest on a dirt road, with interpretive signs at the remaining foundations. The U-Dig Trilobite Quarry about 50 miles west lets you dig for your own 500-million-year-old trilobite fossils in an ancient seabed for a small fee. The night skies above the desert are exceptionally dark and excellent for stargazing. The IPSC shooting range north of town draws competitive shooters from across the region.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Delta

Where can I find motorhome parks in Delta, UT?

Delta has {{stationCount}} motorhome camping options along US-6 and US-50 in town. Parks offer hookups and serve highway travelers passing through the western Utah desert corridor between I-15 and the Nevada border.

Are there free camping options near Delta?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Delta on abundant BLM desert land in the surrounding basin. The open desert provides essentially unlimited free camping for self-contained rigs in this sparsely populated area.

How much do motorhome parks cost in Delta?

motorhome parks in Delta charge about $20 to $35 per night for hookup sites. These are among the most affordable camping rates in all of Utah, reflecting the town's remote western desert location.

What is there to see near Delta?

The Topaz Museum and internment camp historical site, U-Dig Trilobite Quarry for hands-on fossil hunting, exceptional dark sky stargazing, and the vast Great Basin desert landscape are the main area attractions.

Where can I find motorhome parks in Delta, UT?

Delta has {{stationCount}} motorhome camping options along US-6 and US-50 in town. Parks offer hookups and serve highway travelers passing through the western Utah desert corridor between I-15 and the Nevada border.

Are there free camping options near Delta?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Delta on abundant BLM desert land in the surrounding basin. The open desert provides essentially unlimited free camping for self-contained rigs in this sparsely populated area.

How much do motorhome parks cost in Delta?

motorhome parks in Delta charge about $20 to $35 per night for hookup sites. These are among the most affordable camping rates in all of Utah, reflecting the town's remote western desert location.

What is there to see near Delta?

The Topaz Museum and internment camp historical site, U-Dig Trilobite Quarry for hands-on fossil hunting, exceptional dark sky stargazing, and the vast Great Basin desert landscape are the main area attractions.

Are there free dump stations in Delta?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Delta.