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iCamp Green River Introduce

iCamp Green River is a welcoming RV park located at 610 S Green River Blvd, Green River, UT 84525, USA. Nestled directly across from Green River State Park, this campsite offers a perfect blend of convenience and nature. The park provides full hookups, long pull-throughs, and easy maneuvering for RVs, making it a favorite among travelers and adventurers alike.

At iCamp Green River, you'll find clean facilities and a friendly atmosphere. The new owners are readily available to assist with any needs, ensuring your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. The park's location offers access to outdoor activities while maintaining proximity to town amenities.

  • Proximity to Nature: Located directly across from Green River State Park, offering easy access to hiking, fishing, and scenic views.
  • Full Hookups: Equipped with all necessary utilities for RVers, including water, electricity, and sewer connections.
  • Convenient Access: Long pull-through sites make it easy to navigate and park your RV.

iCamp Green River is more than just a campsite—it's a community. Many visitors appreciate the friendly interaction with staff and the sense of belonging that comes from staying at this well-maintained facility.

  • Customer Feedback: "We had a great experience here! The staff was very accommodating, moving us to an RV spot upon arrival. The bathrooms were clean, and the showers worked fine. Despite some initial noise, our stay was enjoyable, and we would return again." - A Satisfied Visitor
  • Positive Reviews: Guests highlight the park's cleanliness, friendly owners, and ease of access to outdoor activities. Many appreciate the quiet environment despite being close to town.

iCamp Green River is the ideal destination for those seeking a comfortable RV experience with easy access to nature. Whether you're passing through or planning an extended stay, this park offers everything you need for a memorable trip.

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Caitlin Payne
Jun 06, 2024

We had a good experience here! They ended up moving us from a tent site to an RV spot the day we arrived. But she was really nice on the phone and the spot we got ended up being really nice. The bathrooms were clean and the showers worked fine. Didn’t have to use the laundry. The neighborhood was loud the first night (like someone singing karaoke till 10-11pm) but the second was just fine. There were a couple RVs that seemed to be there permanently but they were all quiet. There are trains but they usually go through quick. It is a camp site in town so you should expect noise here and there. The lack of grass didn’t bother us very much. We had a great time and would come back again if we pass through :)

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Steve Spinella
Oct 26, 2022

Directly across from Green River State Park, "I Camp Green River" has full hookups, very long pull throughs, and easy maneuvering. Everything was clean, the new owners are friendly and available, and there was no highway noise. (Don't worry, you can still hear the train ;-).

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Dawn Fadden
Sep 01, 2024

Lydia was friendly, very helpful and full of information for all the local area. Was able to accommodate us with 24 hours notice in August. Campsites are open and easy to park our 40ft fifth wheel. Showers and bathrooms very clean. Laundry was available and free! We overstayed our check out time. She was gracious and let us finish our laundry. Highly recommend.

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Amber Solomon
Apr 27, 2023

4/26/23: No Frills RV Park. THE GOOD: Big-Rig Friendly. Only half the park is full, plenty of availability. The water pressure is VERY nice! Self Check-In Available (and I recommend it, will explain further down in the review). Easy Access to/from I-70. Roomy Dog Park. Quiet Neighbors spaced away from each other. We basically got to show up without a reservation and pick out a spot of our choosing. THE BAD: Train noise multiple times a day and at night. 1 white car (with a black stripe) speeding through the park bumping music and cat-calling me while I was in the dog park at 7am. When we showed up the office sign said open but the door was locked and only a dog was inside. There *are* instructions for after hour Check in BUT this was during business hours. I called the office, left a scattered voice-mail because I didn't want to do anything wrong lol I proceeded to book online, per after-hour instructions. I recieved a callback within 5min! We were trying to pick a spot and she gracefully helped over the phone and said she was back in the office if we needed anything. We picked a spot within 10-15min and I was headed up to the office to give her our card and tell her the spot number and she called me saying she "needed to get back to work" and needed to know if I still needed her assistance. This may be common for the area, I'm not sure. But I felt rushed when I was already on my way to square up. She was very friendly! But that just left a bad taste in my mouth. If you're going to own or run a business, I feel like you may want to care about how you make your patrons feel. This came off as someone who makes an easy buck and has better things to do, so thanks for your $50 for the night. I felt like I had to apologize to her for taking up her time after paying, she said it was no big deal but... If she doesn't want to assist with checkins, I highly recommend setting particular hours when you WILL be in the office and changing the sign to say "Self Check In" and not "after hours Check in" -- Again. This may seem tedious, but those little details really could save you a lot of time if your work is that demanding (:

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Linda Elmer
Dec 30, 2020

Awesome stay at this park. Steve the owner went out of his way to help us in anyway we needed. Made good friends with him. Stand up awesome guy. Would stop here again to just visit him. Reasonably priced, quiet, and clean, we highly recommend this rv park for short or long term stays. It’s across the road from a state park.