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The foothills of the Wasatch Mountains are home to many of Utah’s lovely mountain towns, and Providence is definitely one of the very best. Although it was once a farming community, this bedroom suburb of Logan is now known for its high quality of life, and its aptitude for attracting tourism. Part of the appeal to Providence is its magnetism and small-town feel, no matter the time of year. In summertime, you can book an RV in Providence and experience some of the best hiking and camping you could possibly imagine, with spectacular sunsets over the Great Salt Lake. Even in wintertime, visitors pour in from every corner of the country to experience the legendary Utah snow powder that makes for unbelievable alpine skiing.

Choosing to book an RV rental in Providence is certainly the right move if you need more adventure in your life. If quaint, character-packed downtowns and trendy yet delicious local eateries are some of your favorite parts about traveling, Providence is practically calling your name. Since Utah is so full of entertaining places to visit and things to see, you can take your Providence RV rental to any number of places, including Salt Lake City, about 80 miles to the south, or to the Great Salt Lake itself.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

You can easily tell from the parks and various natural trails that Providence is proud of its outdoor spaces, its beauty, and its recreation opportunities. Von Baer Park has pavilions for rent, and a lovely walking trail where dog owners can bring their pets for a nice jog through the woods. Zollinger Park is the best and the biggest in Providence, with excellent picnic areas, basketball courts, baseball fields, and ample space to do whatever you like in the green meadows.

Directly outside of town, Millville Face Wildlife Management Area is a gorgeous stretch of land in the Wasatch Mountains. The area is most popular for wintertime hunting which brings hunters from all over the state. You can even hike to Millville Peak to get stunning views of the valley below.

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, a magnificent 74,000-acre parcel of land spanning the Bear River Delta on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, has the peace and quiet that vacationers seek. Millions of birds such as the bald eagle and the tundra swan can be spotted while traveling along one of the many wetland paths. Willard Bay State Park is also on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, and there you can boat, swim, waterski, canoe, kayak, or do any number of other fun summertime activities. You can even park the Providence rental travel trailer and camp on the sandy beaches or beneath the trees, while observing the fascinating night sky in all of its clarity.

Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and Ashley National Forest are a few hours to the south when you rent an RV in Providence, but don’t let that drive scare you away. These breathtaking forests hold about three million acres of pristine land in central Utah, with spectacular mountain views and ancient forests. Petroglyphs found within the forests demonstrate that the land has been a hunting ground for native peoples for thousands of years. If you feel the urge to see the stunning beauty of southern Utah, you can take your Providence motorhome rental to one of the national parks to the south, like Zion National Park or Canyonlands National Park, out by Moab.

City Attractions

Providence is lovely for all the right reasons; however, it is such a small community that it lacks some of the attractions you might find in larger cities. Fortunately, the northern neighboring town of Logan is a place worth visiting after you’ve had your fill of delicious food and drinks at one of the many locally owned restaurants in Providence. Logan Utah Temple is a spectacle to behold. This architectural masterpiece was built over 100 years ago by the Mormon settlers that inhabit the area.

The Utah Festival & Opera Theater puts on musical and operatic productions often, with performances like “Pirates of Penzance” or “The Barber of Seville”. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum is a wonderful museum where you can learn about the Cache Valley’s interesting history, with the many artifacts and pictures on display. Logan Aquatic Center has refreshing pools and waterslides for the whole family to enjoy, while Zootah at Willow Park is a tiny zoo to enjoy during the daytime.

Where to Park It

Utah is brimming with natural beauty and ample camping space, and Providence is no exception. With several campgrounds in the Logan metro area, and countless more up in the nearby Wasatch Mountains that overlook the valley, visitors never have much trouble finding a place to camp or stay when they rent an RV for a vacation.

Riverside RV Park & Campground is located on the Blacksmith Fork River, where campers enjoy swimming in the summertime. Traveland RV Park is another option. With just a few minutes of walking from this park, many Logan attractions and stores can be reached. Hyrum Lake Campground is a short drive to the south, and Guinavah-Malibu Campground and a handful of other parks await you with a quick drive north on US-89 in your Providence camper rental.

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