Nice private location, small shower house. Good upkeep. Pleasant residents.
Nice private location, small shower house. Good upkeep. Pleasant residents.The place was full of undesirables but new management has fixed the issues.
This place is great everybody is so helpful that management is super nice
My husband and I stayed at Western RV for a month. Our stay was quiet and comfortable. The sites provided water, sewer and electric and were partially shaded with grass surrounding a cement pad. Hosts, Ron and Carol were friendly and helpful. The bathrooms provided were subpar and need a total redo. We are already booked for a month next year.
We stayed here for a week while in Logan on business. This is a tiny RV park and the sites have older style hookups. The new owners and managers are working on improving things. It was quiet and had grassy sites with shade. For our purposes, it was perfect. We had teenagers with us, but I would stay here with kids. It is 2 blocks from Willow Park and 3 from the aquatics center. We have stayed at other places in Cache Valley. Because of the shady sites, this is a step up on my list.
I don't know what park these other reviews are writing about but they do not sound like where we are living. It's the Western RV Park at 350 W 800 S in Logan. We have actually lived in our 5th wheel travel trailer for the past eight months while waiting for our home to be built. The managers are very helpful. No matter what time of day or night you pull in, they come out to help you get set up and get connected. There is electric power, sewer hookup and water at each cement pad. The manager mows and waters the grass around each trailer spot to keep the park looking nice. In the winter, he is out moving snow as soon as it comes down, even in the dark of night. There are shade trees by every pad. They are selective on who they allow to park or stay here. It's a clean, quiet, peaceful place to stay. There are other RV parks in the valley, but none with as few problems or as many amenities. Nearby to the southwest is a golf course and a shaded walking trail along the Logan River. To the northwest is Willow Park and Zoo Utah. There are also large picnic pavilions and playground. Even though this site is less than a mile from downtown Logan, you don't hear any traffic. Between the trees are vistas of beautiful sunsets on the mountains.
Not a campground. This is a trailer park, at best, and not an option for a place to camp.