Off-Road Adventure Awaits – The go-to park for ATV and dirt biking enthusiasts. Ride the trails, stay in comfort

Nestled in the heart of Utah’s trail country, Richfield KOA Holiday offers the perfect basecamp for your outdoor adventures.

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Aerial view of Richfield KOA campground with several RVs, scattered trees, and pathways. Surrounding mountains and a partly cloudy sky are in the background.

Richfield KOA holiday

Located in Utah’s scenic Sevier Valley, Richfield KOA Holiday is your gateway to outdoor adventures and relaxation.

Aerial view of Richfield KOA campground with several RVs, scattered trees, and pathways. Surrounding mountains and a partly cloudy sky are in the background.

Access to over 2,800 miles of ATV and mountain biking trails

Close proximity to Fishlake National Forest and Fremont Indian State Park

Family-friendly amenities and activities

Ways to Stay

Whether you’re rolling in with your RV, pitching a tent under the wide-open Utah sky, or looking for a cozy cabin escape, Richfield KOA Holiday has a variety of accommodations to fit every camping style and comfort level. Spacious, full-hookup RV sites with easy pull-through access make arriving a breeze, while shaded tent sites offer a classic camping experience surrounded by natural beauty. For those seeking a bit more comfort, our fully equipped camping cabins and deluxe cabins provide a warm, welcoming home base with amenities like beds, climate control, and private patios—perfect for relaxing after a day of adventure. Whether you’re stopping for the night or staying to explore the stunning scenery and outdoor activities of central Utah, you’ll find the perfect place to rest, recharge, and make lasting memories.

RV Sites

  • Pull-through and back-in sites accommodating rigs up to 95 feet
  • 20/30/50 amp service available
  • KOA Patio® sites with picnic tables and fire rings
  • Pet-friendly sites with private Paw Pens
RV Sites

Tent Camping

  • Level, grassy areas with the option of water and electricity hookups
  • Access to campground amenities
Tent Camping

Lodging

  • Deluxe Cabins – Full baths, kitchenettes, AC/heat, and outdoor seating
  • Camping Cabins – Rustic charm with modern conveniences like mini-fridge, TV, and AC/heat
Lodging

Extended Stays

  • Full Hookup RV Sites – Includes water, sewer, and electric hookups
  • Spacious Accommodations – With easy access to on-site amenities
  • Pet-Friendly & Family-Friendly – Bring your furry companions and enjoy outdoor areas for walking and relaxation
Extended Stays

Campground Amenities

Whether you’re here to relax, explore, or make unforgettable family memories, Richfield KOA offers a wide range of amenities to make your stay comfortable and fun.

50
Amp

Free
Wi-Fi

Swimming
Pool

Open 5/26 - 9/2

Firewood
Available

Pavilion

For Group Gatherings

Bike
Rentals

KampK9®

Dog Park

Corn
Hole

Horseshoes

Playground

Shaded Picnic Areas

Movie
Nights

Pancake Breakfasts

Local
Artisan Market

Local Attractions

Adventure awaits just beyond the campground!

Brown sign at Fremont Indian State Park lists day use fees, visitor info, public Wi-Fi hotspot, and instructions for envelope submission. Desert landscape and pathway visible in background.

Fremont Indian State Park and Museum

Just a short drive from Richfield, Fremont Indian State Park and Museum showcases ancient Fremont culture through petroglyphs, pictographs, and artifacts amid Utah’s only International Dark Sky Park.

A dirt path runs along a lakeshore, bordered by trees, with a forested hill and clear blue sky in the background.

Fish Lake

Tucked into Fishlake National Forest about 45 minutes out, Fish Lake is a favorite Utah resort spot renowned for trophy Mackinaw and trout fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and off-highway vehicle adventures.

A sign marks the entrance to the Pando aspen clone forest, with tall, leafed aspen trees and green undergrowth visible under a partly cloudy sky.

Pando Aspen Grove

Known as the “Trembling Giant,” Pando Aspen Grove is a 108-acre colony of genetically identical quaking aspens connected by one of the world’s largest and oldest underground root systems.

A person with a large backpack and sleeping pad hikes up a rocky, sandy trail surrounded by cliffs and sparse vegetation under a blue sky.

Big Rock Candy Mountain

Just 25 miles south of Richfield, Big Rock Candy Mountain amazes visitors with its naturally striped yellow and red mineral cliffs that look almost sculpted by hand.

Satellite map showing various ATV trail routes marked in different colors near a residential area; "KOA" is circled in yellow on the right side of the image.

Pahvant Mountain Bike Trails

Right from the KOA or via an upper-parking shuttle, the newly built Pahvant Mountain Bike Trails offer 18 miles of beginner-to-advanced single-track riding through Utah’s rugged high-desert terrain.

Stay at Richfield KOA holiday

Experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation at Richfield KOA Holiday.

Plan Your Stay
Aerial view of Richfield KOA campground with several RVs, scattered trees, and pathways. Surrounding mountains and a partly cloudy sky are in the background.

Great location for all local Richfield attractions.

Nice roomy sites. Good roads. Friendly staff. Lots of trees and grass.

The facilities are always very clean and well kept as are the grounds.

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 based on recent camper reviews