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Fillmore KOA

410 West 900 South
FillmoreUT 84631
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Fillmore KOA

410 West 900 South
FillmoreUT 84631
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2011 President's Award

2011 President's Award

2011 KOA Founder's Award

2011 KOA Founder's Award

Come join us for an adventure in Central Utah! Located off of I-15, Exit 163. GPS users please use this address: 905 South Highway 99, Fillmore UT

New Pool and Spa opening May 25, 2012! Soak in the Spa after a long day of scenic ATV trail riding, rock hounding, hiking, fishing, golfing, and historical site seeing, or just relaxing at the Fillmore KOA. We offer Big Rig friendly RV sites, beautiful secluded Tent sites and Rustic Cabin’s. Easy access from I-15, however we are far enough away for a noise-free relaxing stay. All of our sites offer picnic tables, grass and beautiful trees. Our onsite amenities include: excellent WI Fi, large fenced Dog Park that features grass and trees, direct access to ATV trails from the park, playground, volleyball, horseshoes, and fire rings at some sites. We also offer planned activities on the weekends. There are plenty of local attractions to keep you busy; in the quaint city of Fillmore we have the Territorial State House Museum. Fillmore is part of the Paiute Trail system which is located to the East of our park and there are desert ATV trails to the West of the park. There are volcano lava tubes to explore, natural hot springs and petroglyphs. For more information about things to do in our area visit Millard County tourism at: http://millardcounty.com/

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Meet Your Hosts

Corinne and Dave Lewis found their destiny at the Fillmore KOA! It offers the ATV trail access we were hoping for along with a wonderful small town, nestled at the base of the Pahvant Mountain Range. This campground is 20 years young with a wonderful two story log cabin that serves as the office and restrooms downstairs and a two bedroom apartment for us upstairs. The front and back decks offer great gathering places for our campers. With the help of our wonderful staff it feels like a garden here; with well-groomed trees and bushes, lush grass and beautiful flowers blooming all season. We know what campers want in a full service campground and we are working hard to give that to each and every customer. We are campers ourselves, having started in a tent and worked our way up to RVs of all shapes and sizes. We have been married for 25 years and have two adult children attending college in Nevada where we previously lived. Outdoor adventures and ATV riding are our passion. We enjoy pets, and have three dogs and two cats (and yes they go camping with us in our 5th wheel). We can’t wait to meet your furry camping kids too! We enjoy talking with our campers, getting ideas for activities and improvements to the park, not to mention just hearing where you are headed on your next adventure.
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Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 85' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pool (Open May 26 to Sep 7)
  • Hot Tub / Sauna
  • Propane ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Direct ATV trail Access
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Campground Activities

Fishing and Hiking

Trails depart the campground to adventure: ATV/Jeep/Truck, Your own Feet? All lead to great hiking, and fishing streams. Chalk Creek is east of our campground and contains Rainbow Trout. The upper end of the north fork offers wild cutthroat and rainbow cutthroat hybrids. The Sevier River and its Reservoirs provide good fishing for walleye, catfish and carp. Some bluegill, white bass and other fish species may also be caught.

ATV Activities

Located with direct access to the famous Paiute ATV trail, Fillmore KOA is the perfect place to begin your ATV adventures. The 900+ miles of trail system weave through Central Utah linking to many small towns with services. Fillmore is unique, in that you can also ride to the east of I-15 to explore the high desert: you can explore pertroglyphs, lava tubes, rock hounding and fossil collecting just to mention a few of the fun destinations awaiting you here.

Mountain Biking

Millard County offers multiple opportunities for biking. Visit www.millardcountytravel.com for more details.

Rock Hounding and Fossil Searching

Trilobites, obsidian, sunstones, agate quartz, crystals, and more are just waiting for you to find them!

Campground Activities

On weekends we offer crafts for young and old alike on Saturday afternoons. We do Ice Cream Socials in the warmer weather. On busy holiday weekends we offer special events like: hay rides, pumpkin carving, ATV parades, relay games, scavenger hunts, and pet parades. We are always planning fun events: call for more information about your special camping weekend.

Historical Site Seeing

Territorial Statehouse State Park and Museum, Cove Fort, Great Basin Museum, Great Stone Face, Topaz Relocation Camp, Fort Deseret. Visit www.millardcountytravel.com for more information about these sites.

Shopping

Fillmore is a quaint town that offers some hidden gems: Fillmore Country Floral offers great country decor, jewelry, gifts and children's toys. Step into the past in the Pioneer Market, here you will find everything from groceries and gifts to guns and fishing tackle. There are two ATV dealers who sell gear and offer services. Of course there is Duanes food market and Family Dollar for those needed items.

Dining

There are two fabulous burger joints: Larry's Drive In and Cluff's Car Hop (Seasonal). There is a very tasty Chinese Restaurant and many fast food choices.

Wildlife Viewing

A large variety of birds and mammals are located here. In our campground you may be lucky enough to see hummingbirds, Bald Eagles, Wild Turkeys, Owls and Hawks. Mule Deer, Elk, Coyotes, Jack Rabbits, Mountain Lions, Wild Horses, Fox and Gophers are common.

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Local Attractions

Territorial Statehouse State Park Photo

Territorial Statehouse State Park

Utah’s oldest existing government building. Located in Fillmore. Open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Winter hours (Labor Day to Memorial Day) are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Summer hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Paiute ATV Trail

Great family trail riding experience! 900+ miles of ATV trails including; mountain, forest, desert, meadows, and stream riding. The trail connects to many towns in Central Utah. ATVs are allowed on many city streets, check with local communities for details.

Great Basin Museum Photo

Great Basin Museum

The museum features exhibits of West Millard History including artifacts of early settlers, an excellent archive of photographs, writings and documents about the area. Open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Memorial Day and July 4th. Closed other major holidays. Winter hours may vary. Free admission.

Cove Fort Historic Site Photo

Cove Fort Historic Site

This fort was built in a seven-month period in 1867 to serve as a way station for people traveling between the central Utah communities of Fillmore and Beaver. The fort provided safety, shelter, fresh stream water and plentiful livestock feed. Open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset except in bad weather. Free guided tours.

Fremont Indian State Park

Fremont Indian State Park was established by the Utah Legislature in 1985 to preserve Clear Creek Canyon’s treasury of rock art and archaeological sites. The visitor center includes a museum with information about Fremont and present-day Indians. An orientation video may be viewed, and books, postcards, and other items are for sale.

Volcanoe Exploring Photo

Volcanoe Exploring

Our area was a hotspot of volcanic activity during ancient times. Large and small volcanoes played a significant role in defining Millard County's topology. Eroded volcanoes and lava flows can still be seen in many places. None of the volcanoes are active, but the area's many geothermic springs suggest there are still hotspots not far beneath earth's surface.

Clear Lake Bird Refuge Photo

Clear Lake Bird Refuge

Snow Geese in particular favor the refuge and congregate there in great numbers. Every February thousands of these beautiful white birds use the fields and waters around the Clear Lake area as a rest stop on their northern migration. No other site in Utah offers the chance to see so many snow geese in one place. The sight and sound of thousands of white geese in the air and on the water in such a concentrated condition has got to be one of the most incredible wildlife experiences available


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Upcoming Events

Fillmore National ATV Jamboree

June 25th to the 30th 2012. One of the biggest events in Fillmore, the whole town gets involved. It is a full week of family and ATV fun! Google Fillmore ATV Jamboree to find out all the details.

Fillmore City Independence Day Celebrations

July 2nd 2012, from 6:00PM to late into the night enjoy small town fun. Then on July 4th 2011, the celebration begins at 7AM and goes all day ending with a Fireworks display at dark. For more details go to www.millardcountytravel.com

Cove Fort Days

August 3 and 4, 2012: This restored historic site provides education about our pioneer past all year long, but if you Travel South on I-15 from the Campground to Cove Fort in August you will find living historic exhibits and booths. Tour guides are in period clothing. There is entertainment and family fun for all including Stage coach and wagon rides. Visit Cove Fort Web site for more details.

Millard County Fair

August 2nd Thru the 4th 2012, come to Delta at the Millard County Fairgrounds (30 minutes from the campground) for a real Country Fair. Enjoy entertainment, a Little Britches Rodeo, Science Shows and Demonstrations, food, games, contests and fun. Make plans now to be part of the "Best Small-town Fair" in Utah!

Labor Day Fly In (Delta)

Ever attend a small town "Fly In"? Labor Day Weekend 2012 Delta hosts this fun event. You can go and look at the planes, watch them fly and participate in the water balloon drop and candy drop. Food and fun for all on Saturday and Sunday September 1st and 2nd 2012.

Old Capitol Arts Festival, Fillmore

September 7th and 8th 2012 at the Territorial Statehouse Park in Fillmore. Fine art, mountain man demonstrations, and live entertainment are just a few of the attractions offered here. Admission is free.

Delta Car Show

September 15th and 16th 2012 come see the cars! 30 minutes from the campground in the Delta City Park. This show features antique vehicles, classics, muscle cars and street rods.

Demolition Derby

July 4th 2012, at the Millard County Outdoor Arena in Delta (30 minutes away).

Days of the Old West Rodeo

Located at Millard County Fairgrounds (30 minutes from the Campground) June 9th to the 11th 2011. This rodeo offers all the excitement of a wild west rodeo!

Trilobite Jam, House Range West of Delta

The worlds first on site fossil collecting festival June 23 to the 26th 2011. For more informatin contact Jake Skabelund at 877-877-9279 or americantrilobite@gmail.com

Rocky Mountain Motorcross races

Bunker Hill Race Track in Delta (30 minutes from the camp ground) has RMX races the weekends of April 2nd and 3rd and June 17th and 18th 2011. Dirt Bikes and ATV's race. Visit www.RMXSERIES.com for more information.

Millard County Junior Livestock Show

May 31 and June 1st 2011, located at the Millard County Fairgrounds (Delta, 30 minutes from the Campground). See the best work of our local 4-H and FFA Projects. True Country FUN!

Old School Rock Crawl

Enjoy an old fashioned rock crawl with Jeeps, 4 wheel Drive vehicles and trucks driving over large obstacles in competition. This event is located at the Millard County Fairgrounds (30 minutes from the Campground). May 18th and 19th 2012.

St. Patrick's Day

St Patrick’s Day celebration, March 17th 2012. Wear your green! One of the owners is half Irish, so this is a big deal at Fillmore KOA. Decorations everywhere and green treats will be served!

Easter Weekend

Easter Weekend: April 7th and 8th 2012. Are you an adventurous camper? Easter weekend is our first big weekend at the KOA. Will it be too chilly to color Easter eggs? We don’t think so. Will there still be snow on the ground? The Easter Bunny doesn’t care! We feature a “regular egg hunt” for the little ones and an “advanced egg hunt” for older kids and teens on Easter Morning. Join the fun!


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