Travel Guide

Our Travel Guide will help you navigate the exciting landscapes surrounding Fremont River RV Park, featuring key highlights like Capitol Reef and Fish Lake. Discover these must-visit destinations and more to enhance your Utah adventure.

Our part of Southern Utah is home to several prominent attractions, including national parks, scenic drives, and historic sites. These destinations are easily accessible from Fremont River RV Park, making them convenient for visitors looking to explore the region.

Best Nearby Attractions

Dining options near Loa, Utah, cater to a variety of tastes, from classic American fare to Mexican cuisine and healthy choices. Located close to Fremont River RV Park, these restaurants provide convenient access to quality meals.

Dining Near Loa

Loa, Utah, serves as an ideal base for off-roading adventures. The surrounding areas offer numerous excellent off-roading venues. In this article, we highlight a few of our favorites.

Off-Roading Near Loa, Utah

The area around Fremont River RV Park boasts several unique small towns, each with its own special character and charm. In this article, we've highlighted a few of our favorites and explained why they are so popular.

Small Towns of Southern Utah

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument spans over 1.8 million acres, offering countless hiking trails. Some of the best are near Loa, Utah, heading toward Boulder and Escalante. We've highlighted our favorites in this article.

Best Escalante Hikes Near Loa, Utah

Discover some of Utah’s best slot canyons in nearby Capitol Reef National Park. Our article details a few of the park’s most renowned and enjoyable slot canyons, easily accessible from Fremont River RV Park.

Best Slot Canyons in Capitol Reef

Dixie National Forest offers hundreds of miles of excellent trails, perfect for day hikes and multi-night treks. Explore scenic juniper forests, wildflower meadows, alpine lakes, and mesa rims. Often overlooked, this forest provides diverse and beautiful hiking opportunities.

Dixie National Forest Hikes

Goblin Valley State Park, located in Utah's San Rafael Desert, boasts a surreal landscape with thousands of hoodoos, or "goblins." This geological wonder offers visitors an otherworldly experience.

Exploring Goblin Valley

Manti-La Sal National Forest spans over 1.2 million acres in Utah and Colorado, featuring diverse ranger districts. Our article highlights activities near the Moab district, showcasing the variety of experiences this vast forest offers.

Exploring Manti-La Sal National Forest

San Rafael Swell, a vast 2,000-square-mile geologic wonder, features canyons, mesas, and buttes. Divided by I-70, it is drained by the San Rafael River and Muddy Creek. Explore our article for a list of must-visit unique areas in this impressive landscape

Guide to San Rafael Swell

Fishlake National Forest features over twenty excellent hiking trails. While many are rated difficult, there are also easy to moderate options. We've listed a few of our favorites below. For more hiking information, feel free to call us.

Hiking in Fishlake National Forest

Southern Utah holds the world’s highest concentration of International Dark Sky Places, perfect for stargazing and astrophotography. These locations, with strict light policies, offer exceptional night skies. Check out our list of top spots to experience the region’s breathtaking celestial views.

Night Skies in Southern Utah

Central Utah’s desert landscapes surprisingly offer some of the state's best fishing spots. From the Fremont River to the Fish Lake Plateau, anglers can catch trophy fish in numerous locations. Check out our list of top nearby fishing destinations.

Top Fishing Destinations of Central Utah

Capitol Reef National Park, often overshadowed by more famous Utah parks, is filled with hidden gems. This guide reveals its lesser-known attractions, from mysterious rock formations to ancient cultural sites, inviting adventurers to explore the park’s quieter, more unusual aspects.

Unusual Places in Capitol Reef