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Motorhome Parks In North Salt Lake, UT

40.8486° N, 111.9069° W

Quick Overview

North Salt Lake is a city of about 22,000 on the northern edge of the Salt Lake Valley along I-15 in Davis County, sitting at approximately 4,300 feet elevation between the Wasatch foothills and the Great Salt Lake. The area has several motorhome campgrounds and parks, with some free camping options in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest east of the valley. North Salt Lake sits just across the county line from Salt Lake City, providing immediate access to the full urban services of the metro area while offering a slightly more suburban setting along the I-15 corridor. The city borders the mouth of several Wasatch canyons that provide hiking and mountain recreation access within minutes. The Legacy Nature Preserve along the Jordan River provides walking trails and green space through the valley floor. For RVers, North Salt Lake offers convenient northern Salt Lake Valley camping with quick freeway access to downtown Salt Lake City about 10 miles south, the airport about 15 minutes west, and the ski resorts of Big and Little Cottonwood canyons about 30 minutes southeast. The FrontRunner commuter train stops nearby in Woods Cross, giving car-free access to Salt Lake City's central station and the TRAX light rail network.

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Traveling to North Salt Lake by RV

North Salt Lake sits on I-15 between Salt Lake City and the Davis County communities of Bountiful, Centerville, and Farmington. I-215 provides a beltway connection to I-80 and the eastern suburbs. Downtown Salt Lake City is about 10 miles south, and the Salt Lake City International Airport is about 15 minutes west via I-215. The FrontRunner commuter train at the nearby Woods Cross station provides transit to Salt Lake City and north to Ogden. All services including Walmart, Costco, grocery stores, restaurants, and motorhome supply shops are within a short drive along the I-15 corridor. Cell service is excellent throughout the metro area.

Dump Station Costs in North Salt Lake

Of the campgrounds near North Salt Lake, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Motorhome parks in the North Salt Lake area charge about $40 to $55 per night for full service, with rates reflecting the urban Salt Lake metro location. Monthly rates are available at some parks for extended stays. Free camping in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest east of the valley is an option once mountain roads open in late spring, though sites close to the metro area fill quickly on summer weekends. The convenience of the location near the airport and downtown offsets the higher urban rates for many travelers.

Free: 7 stations (44%)
Paid: 9 stations (56%)

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Best Time to Visit North Salt Lake by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

18-38°F

Crowds: Low

Cold valley winters with inversions. World-class skiing is about 30 minutes away in the Wasatch canyons. Some parks limit winter services.

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Spring

Mar - May

32-68°F

Crowds: Medium

Valley warming with the Wasatch still snow-covered. The Bonneville Shoreline Trail dries out for spring hiking.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

58-95°F

Crowds: Medium

Warm days send residents into the canyons. Convenient base for exploring the Wasatch and attending Salt Lake City summer events.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

38-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Fall color in the Wasatch canyons visible from the valley. Pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities.

Explore the North Salt Lake Area

The Bonneville Shoreline Trail runs along the foothills east of the valley and provides excellent hiking and mountain biking with views across the entire Salt Lake Valley. Eaglewood Golf Course on the hillside above town has dramatic views. For culture and entertainment, downtown Salt Lake City is a quick drive or train ride south with Temple Square, museums, restaurants, and events. The ski resorts of Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood canyons are accessible via I-215 and Highway 210 in about 30 minutes. Antelope Island State Park on the Great Salt Lake is about 20 minutes north for bison viewing and beach access.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in North Salt Lake

Where can I find motorhome parks in North Salt Lake, UT?

North Salt Lake has {{stationCount}} motorhome camping options along the I-15 corridor on the northern edge of the Salt Lake Valley. Parks offer hookups with quick freeway access to downtown Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Mountain ski resorts.

Are there free camping options near North Salt Lake?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near North Salt Lake in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest east of the valley. Mountain dispersed camping is available once roads open in late spring but close-in sites are limited.

How much do motorhome parks cost in North Salt Lake?

motorhome parks in the North Salt Lake area charge about $40 to $55 per night for full service. Monthly rates are available at some parks. Rates reflect the convenient Salt Lake metro location near the airport and downtown.

Is North Salt Lake convenient for the airport?

North Salt Lake is about 15 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport via I-215, making it convenient for travelers needing airport access while staying in their motorhome at a nearby campsite.

Where can I find motorhome parks in North Salt Lake, UT?

North Salt Lake has {{stationCount}} motorhome camping options along the I-15 corridor on the northern edge of the Salt Lake Valley. Parks offer hookups with quick freeway access to downtown Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Mountain ski resorts.

Are there free camping options near North Salt Lake?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near North Salt Lake in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest east of the valley. Mountain dispersed camping is available once roads open in late spring but close-in sites are limited.

How much do motorhome parks cost in North Salt Lake?

motorhome parks in the North Salt Lake area charge about $40 to $55 per night for full service. Monthly rates are available at some parks. Rates reflect the convenient Salt Lake metro location near the airport and downtown.

Is North Salt Lake convenient for the airport?

North Salt Lake is about 15 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport via I-215, making it convenient for travelers needing airport access while staying in their motorhome at a nearby campsite.

Are there free dump stations in North Salt Lake?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near North Salt Lake.