Rockport State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Rockport State Park is an exciting place to visit throughout the year. During the spring and summer, you can have lots of fun fishing, boating, and water skiing at Rockport Reservoir. During the winter, you can go ice fishing or use the park to access nearby snowmobile and cross-country skiing trails. The five campgrounds provide you with plenty of year-round choices to serve as a base camp for this state park, which located within 20 miles of Utah towns such as Coalville, Silver Summit, and Oakley.
Spring 30-58 F
Summer 45-84 F
Fall 35-69 F
Winter 14-38 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Rockport State Park
Staying at this state park gives you more time to enjoy playing in its reservoir, and it allows you time to explore other attractions in the area. To get the most out of your stay, you should either bring your RV or rent one on RVshare.com.
Rockport State Park
Located just five miles south of Interstate 80, it is easy to get to the camping sites at Rockport State Park. Canoeing, kayaking, bird-watching, and fishing are just some of the great activities that you can do near this campground. Rates start at about $25 per day.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fish-cleaning station, fire rings, grills
Jordanelle State Park
You will love camping at Jordanelle State Park on the shores of Jordanelle Reservoir. Here, you can go boating, fishing, and visit the nature center. Rates start at $25 per night.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fishing, boating
Park City RV Resort
Park City RV Resort offers large sites that average 75 feet long. Golf courses, hiking trails, and skiing opportunities are all located near this campground, where rates start at $35 per night.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Pool, enclosed dog park
River’s Edge RV Resort & Campground
Your children will love getting an ice cream cone from the sweet shop after playing on the playground at River’s Edge RV Resort & Campground, and you can enjoy getting an adult beverage at the liquor store. Relax in the recreation center, play yard games, and fish in the privately-owned fishing pond. Rates start at $32 per day.
• Water hookup: No
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: Yes
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fishing pond, playground, sweet shop, liquor store
What to Do at
Rockport State Park
Inside Rockport State Park
Rockport Reservoir is a popular destination for anglers who want to catch their daily limit of yellow perch, especially while ice fishing in the winter. This park is also a great place to go water skiing, and you can use the two boat ramps to launch your boat. Others enjoy exploring quiet coves in a canoe or using the lake to sail.
How to Get to
Rockport State Park
It is easy to get to this park located about 20 minutes north of Park City, Utah. Start by getting on Utah 248 East and go northeast. Turn left on Brown’s Canyon Road and left again on Utah 32 North to reach the park.
Entering Rockport State Park
The park is open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. for day-use visitors.
Rockport State Park Per vehicle : $15.0
The weather has not stopped people from having a wonderful time at Rockport State Park. When the weather is warm, you can play in the reservoir with jet skis, water skis, sailboats, and canoes. Anglers love coming to this park to catch their limit. When the weather turns cold, then bundle up to play on the snowy paths or go ice fishing. If you have had fun exploring Rockport State Park, post your experiences to your social media feeds. Tag RVshare.com in them so that we can see what others are saying. If you prefer, then send your stories and photos to [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions About Rockport State Park
The best time to visit Rockport State Park is during summer. The warm weather offers boating, fishing, and water skiing opportunities. Fun events are also plenty in the warm months.
The state park has a temperate climate, with warm, dry, and clear summers. Winters tend to be cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. On the other hand, spring and fall experience moderate temperatures.
At Rockport State Park, guests can encounter various wildlife, including turtles, deer, elks, and rabbits. The park is also home to dozens of avian creatures like vireos, flycatchers, warblers, and bushtits.
Dogs are welcome at the state park. They must always remain on a leash and be cleaned up after. All pets must be well-behaved and are not allowed to enter any park buildings.
Rockport State Park is accessible for disabled guests. It boasts accessible parking areas, wheelchair-accessible trails, and accessible campgrounds. The park is also fitted with ramps and spacious restrooms to enhance access.