Traveling to the Paiute Trail with a toy hauler or large fifth wheel is one of the best ways to experience Utah's trail country — but not every RV park is designed for the size and turning radius that serious riders bring with them. As a rider-owned Marysvale Utah RV park built around oversized pull-through sites, we've seen firsthand how the right layout can make the difference between a stressful arrival and an easy start to your trip.
If you're planning a big-rig adventure on the Paiute Trail, here's what to know before you go — and what to look for when choosing the right ATV-friendly RV campground.
Why Big Rigs and Toy Haulers Are Becoming the Standard on the Paiute Trail
Over the last several years, more riders have shifted toward larger trailers and fully equipped toy haulers. With multiple machines, extended trips, and the comfort of bringing everything you need, big rigs have become a common sight throughout Marysvale during riding season.
The challenge is that many older Paiute Trail campgrounds were built long before modern RV sizes increased. Narrow roads, tight corners, and closely packed sites can turn setup into the hardest part of the trip.
Choosing a big-rig friendly Paiute Trail RV park helps eliminate that frustration before the first ride even begins.
What to Look for in a Big-Rig Friendly Paiute Trail RV Park
Oversized Pull-Through RV Sites
Look for sites specifically designed for larger rigs — ideally long pull-through layouts that reduce backing and allow easier entry and exit. Oversized sites also create more breathing room between neighbors, which makes the entire campground feel more relaxed.
Wide Internal Roads
A campground may advertise large sites but still feel tight if internal roads are narrow. Smooth entry paths and open turning areas make a huge difference when arriving with a toy hauler or diesel pusher.
ATV-Friendly Access
Direct access to the Paiute Trail is a major advantage. Being able to leave camp and ride without loading and unloading multiple times simplifies the experience — especially for families traveling with several machines.
Why We Designed Our Marysvale Utah RV Park Around Big Rigs
As riders ourselves, we've experienced the challenges of navigating crowded RV parks with larger trailers. That's why our redesigned Paiute Trail RV park focuses on oversized 34' x 80' pull-through sites, modern layouts, and open spacing that works for real riding setups.
Instead of building a traditional campground, our goal has been to create a rider-focused environment where toy haulers, fifth wheels, and diesel pushers feel just as welcome as smaller rigs. This approach reflects the way riders actually travel — and it's a big part of the evolving vision behind Riding Ranch Marysvale.
Tips for Planning Your Big-Rig Paiute Trail Trip
- Arrive during daylight hours whenever possible to get familiar with the layout.
- Plan fuel stops ahead of time, especially when traveling with larger trailers through mountain terrain.
- Choose a Marysvale Utah RV park with space to stage machines, not just park your RV.
- Check event calendars — weekends like the Piute Trail Jamboree and the 24th of July Rodeo can fill quickly, especially for oversized sites.
Experience a More Spacious Approach to Paiute Trail Camping
If you've struggled with tight campsites or crowded campgrounds in the past, a big-rig friendly RV park can completely change how your trip feels. Our rider-owned ATV-friendly campground in Marysvale was designed with that experience in mind — combining oversized sites with a cleaner, more modern basecamp environment.
Planning your first Paiute Trail trip? Read our First Time Riding the Paiute Trail guide. For more on what riders look for in a Paiute Trail RV park, see our Rider's Guide to Staying on the Paiute Trail.
Whether you're traveling with one machine or a full toy hauler setup, we invite you to experience a more intentional way to stay on the Paiute Trail.
