Richfield KOA
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From this shady, quiet campground in the heart of Utah, head along old U.S. 89 to explore small towns along the state's Heritage Highway. See the towering, ornate Manti Temple and Big Rock Candy Mountain that inspired Burl Ives to write a song.
Fish in clear, cold Fish Lake, then drive through Capitol Reef National Park. Enjoy history? Don't miss Fremont Indian State Park, where a prehistoric village was unearthed in 1983.
Continue on to Cove Fort Historic Site, a way station for travelers in 1867, now restored to its original quality. The campground is close to it all-and a short drive to restaurants and grocery stores. Rent bikes, swim in the pool, shoot pool in the game room or play mini golf, horseshoes or basketball.
This peaceful, shady retreat features a heated pool, long grassy pull throughs, as well as nearby golf and restaurants
Nearby attractions include Paiute ATV Trail, Fish Lake, Big Rock Candy Mountain, and Fremonth Indian State Park.
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Facilities
- Cable TV
- Tent Sites Available
- Data Port
- RV Sites
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Food and Dining
- Picnic Tables
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Recreation
- Swimming Pool
- Miniature Golf
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Supplies
- Firewood Sold
Maximum Length Pull Through - 80 feet
5 30 amp service available
Off I-70, take Exit 37 or 40. Turn west at Quality Inn from Main Street and 600 South, 6 blocks to KOA.

