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The classic road trip in the USA is not complete without a visit to the state of Utah. With so many great places to visit in this large state, how do you choose? Well, if you're looking for a small town in Utah with excellent access to major cities and natural attractions, then it's time to book an RV rental in Alpine. Alpine, Utah is ideally situated on the Northeastern edge of Utah County very close to the large cities of Provo and Salt Lake City. Both can be reached via your RV rental in Alpine in about 30 minutes.

Your RV rental in Alpine, Utah will not only take you to major cities. It will also take you comfortably to some vast forests begging to be explored and natural wonders like caves. When you book your camper rental in Alpine, you'll be immediately immersed in natural beauty. This small town is located in a valley surrounded by picturesque mountains. Make sure to pack your hiking boots and camera.

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The Great Outdoors

Scenic vistas and fun activities abound with your RV rental near Alpine. So many wonderful natural attractions await. Your first stop in the summer, due to its close proximity, should be Timpanogos Caves National Monument in American Fork, Utah. You can be at the visitor center in under 15 minutes and take a guided tour from there. Learn about the science behind the formations and the preservation of the caves and their resident bats. But don’t let the name of this monument fool you. There’s much to do above ground too. Hiking the cave trail and a visit to the educational center will round out your day nicely. Make sure you book a tour in advance and remember that this site is only open in the summer months.

Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, which surrounds the Timpanogos Caves, is another attraction that shouldn't be missed. This huge forest provides every option for outdoor fun you can think of. You can swim, boat or fish the day away. You can explore pristine wilderness areas, take a scenic drive and hike the many trails - all in the same park.

To venture a little further from Alpine, take your motorhome rental in Alpine on an overnight trip. Consider an excursion to Arches National Park, north of Moab which is open year-round. Hike amongst over 2000 natural sandstone arches and giant balanced rocks. If hiking isn’t your thing, simply take a scenic drive or spend an evening star gazing. If you rent an RV that’s no more than 40 feet long, you can stay at the Devil’s Water campsite. It should be noted that there are no hookups and this site fills up fast. The good news is that they take reservations up to six months in advance.

RV Parks

RV rentals in Alpine make it easy to find a place to set up camp. With a few options nearby, you will be relaxing in no time. In Alpine, there’s the Tree House RV Park. Expect basic amenities here like restrooms and picnic tables. They also have on-site laundry and a dump station.

For a site surrounded by trees and mountains, Granite Flat in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest can be an option - especially if you are planning to visit this park anyway. The campsite isn't flashy - there are no electric or sewer hookups. There's no distraction from cable TV or wifi here. You get to simply enjoy your natural surroundings and spend time with your travel companions. They do have water and restrooms and are pet-friendly. You can expect more privacy here than the average RV park. The sites are well spaced and secluded.

Another RV park option in Provo is the Lakeside RV Campground. It has something for everyone and is full of amenities. Swim in the pool, watch TV or use wifi during your downtime. Visit the convenience store for last minute items, do laundry or hang out in the games room. They also have full hook up sites and a complimentary dump station. What more could you possibly need for your motorhome rental in Alpine?

Exploring The City

One of the great things about an RV rental in Alpine, UT is that you’re strategically located to experience everything this area has to offer. For the kids, there’s the Creekside Park where they can splash away for a few hours or the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City.

A very short trip to Lehi takes you to Thanksgiving Point. This area offers many activities for the whole family such as an 18-hole golf course, 55 acres of gardens and the Museum of Ancient Life. Also in Lehi visit the Museum of Natural Curiosity or for some shopping try the Outlets at Traverse Mountain.

With Salt Lake City so close, it will likely be impossible to avoid. Here you’ll find every food you can imagine, along with historical museums and nightlife. As the site of the 2002 Olympic Games, you can explore the museum bearing the same name or venture further towards Park City, Utah to tour the actual Utah Olympic Park where many events took place.

Since you're already in the general area, delve into the offerings of things to do in Provo. The kids will love the Seven Peaks Waterpark full of pools, water slides, and a lazy river. Adults might also enjoy The Shops at Riverwoods for some retail therapy or dinner. Like any large city, you can also find museums and shows if that's your cup of tea.

All that’s left is to ask what you’re waiting for? Find the best RV rental in Alpine, and you'll never look back. Just make sure you leave yourself enough time to experience everything this part of the country has to offer.

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