Fillmore KOA
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Find a peaceful country setting at this KOA. During the day, watch birds make their home here. At night, enjoy stargazing under the high desert skies of the Great Basin.
Utah's Territorial Statehouse Museum chronicles the brief period in the 1850s when Fillmore was the territorial capital. About 30 miles away, the stone walls of historic Cove Fort began providing a safe haven for travelers in 1867.
To the east, trout streams and trails trace the Pahvant Range of the Rocky Mountains. ATVers can access the Paiute Trail as it loops across the mountains and desert. Cool down in KOA's heated pool. On summer nights, stay for the ice cream social. Campers also enjoy the volleyball court, horseshoes and playground. A golf course is only 3 miles away.
The Fillmore KOA boasts long, wide, grassy sites with trees and ice cream socials seasonally. Kids age 5 and under free.
Nearby attractions include the Paiute ATV Trail, Cove Fort, Great Basin Museum, Territorial Statehouse State Park, and Fremont Indian State Park.
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Facilities
- Tent Sites Available
- RV Sites
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Food and Dining
- Snack Bar
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Recreation
- Swimming Pool
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Supplies
- LP Gas Sold
- Firewood Sold
Maximum Pull-Through Length: 85 feet
50 amp service available
From I-15 take Exit 163. East 0.1 mile to sign, turn right.

