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dmatt

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Posted: 11/04/09 09:41am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Our son will be playing in a Bowl game at Southern Utah University Dec 12th and we are going to take the MH up there for a long weekend.

1) Anyone have any info on places to stay near the University? I suppose I can boondock somewhere on the campus, but I'd rather have hookups....at least electricity.

2) Also, I'm assuming that snow is a possibility. Is it heavy enough that I should NOT take the MH?


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Believe it or not the KOA Campground in Cedar City is pretty nice. We stayed there several years ago and found the park an excellent selection as an overnight stay.


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KOA is definitly NICE. Stayed several days a couple of Springs ago.(There to visit nephew SUU football) A little too fancy for us - too Much RVPark not enough CampGround.(Used to NatParks). Snowed on us. YMMV





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Stay at Country Aire RV Park its much cheaper than KOA
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Thanks for the quick replies.

Has anyone stayed at the Country Aire RV PArk there in Cedar City? What did ya think?

Has anyone stayed at both? Comparison?

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dmatt wrote:

Thanks for the quick replies.

Has anyone stayed at the Country Aire RV PArk there in Cedar City? What did ya think?

Has anyone stayed at both? Comparison?

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I stayed one night at Country Aire two years ago. $28 compaired to $45 at KOA. I would say it was 7.5 on a scale of 10. Friendly lady at the front desk.

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We stayed at the KOA twice this year, to and from Yellowstone. Nice park, has a laundry and cleaners that will do fluff and fold if you want. They have pull thru sites.
I am not sure about the Country Aire, I think they might be almost across the street for KOA. Easy on and off the freeway.


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We stayed at the CountryAire - nice enough that we would do it again. It is not fancy, has all pull thrus, nice staff, easy access to interstate.


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We Stayed at the KOA on our way to Moab last May. Place was a great suprise. Easy access and the bathrooms have to get a 10.

Will stay again this spring on our way to somewhere!

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We stayed at the KOA for a few days last summer. Very nice campground. We would stay there again, if in the area.


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