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Does Fremont River RV Park Allow EV Charging?

Here's what you need to know about EV charging at this RV park in Loa, Utah.

EV Charging Policy

Reader report, not confirmed by the parkReader-submitted Jun 2026
EV Charging Allowed At Campsite

A reader sent us this tip. We try to confirm listings directly with the park before marking them “Confirmed,” but we haven't been able to verify this one yet, so call ahead before you rely on it.

One traveler reports charging an EV at their site with no objection from the owner, and describes the park as EV-friendly. The park posts no specific EV charging policy.

Loa sits in the high desert near Capitol Reef, the kind of country where a charge can matter, and Fremont River RV Park seems to take a relaxed view of it. One traveler reports plugging in an EV at their site with no pushback from the owner, and came away describing the place as EV-friendly. Worth knowing that this is a single guest's account rather than a published policy, so confirm with the office before you bank on it. The nearest DC fast charging is in Salina, about 27 miles away, with Electrify America stations. Richfield is another option at roughly 34 miles, with Electrify America and ChargePoint. Out between Capitol Reef and the Fishlake high country, fast chargers are spread thin, so top off whenever you get the chance.

DC Fast Charging Near Fremont River RV Park

  • Salina
    27 mi
    Electrify America
  • Richfield
    34 mi
    Electrify AmericaChargePoint

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not by the park. This listing comes from a reader who shared their firsthand experience, and we have not been able to get the park to confirm it. Treat it as a helpful tip, not an official policy, and call Fremont River RV Park before you arrive to make sure nothing has changed.

Probably, though it isn't confirmed. A traveler reported that Fremont River RV Park in Loa, Utah lets EVs charge at the campsites, Teslas included, but the park has not verified an EV policy, so call ahead before you count on it. Most RV parks have 30 and 50 amp service. Use the 50 amp pedestal for your EV and 30 amp for your trailer. A 30-to-50 amp adapter is not recommended, as most EVs will draw too much power thinking they're on a 50 amp circuit. Worth knowing that this is a single guest's account rather than a published policy, so confirm with the office before you bank on it. If the park confirms charging is OK, plug in when you arrive and you can wake up with a full battery instead of sweating over your next stop.

By a reader's account, Fremont River RV Park offers campsite-level EV charging, meaning you plug into the electrical pedestal at your site. The park has not confirmed this, so verify it first. Most RV parks have 30 and 50 amp service. Use the 50 amp pedestal for your EV and 30 amp for your trailer, or the NEMA 5-15 household outlet. A 30-to-50 amp adapter is not recommended. Always confirm with the park before you start charging, and turn down your charge rate if possible. A slower draw is kinder to the park's infrastructure and less likely to flip breakers.

A reader reports you can charge at your site at Fremont River RV Park, but that isn't park-confirmed, so it's worth knowing your DC fast charging options either way. The nearest DC fast charging is in Salina, about 27 miles away, with Electrify America. Beyond that, Richfield is about 34 miles away with Electrify America and ChargePoint. Have your next charging stop figured out before you arrive. The peace of mind is worth the two minutes of planning.

By one traveler's account, yes, but it isn't confirmed. A reader reported that Fremont River RV Park allows charging right at your campsite; the park has not verified an EV policy. Out between Capitol Reef and the Fishlake high country, fast chargers are spread thin, so top off whenever you get the chance.

Probably, though it isn't confirmed. A reader reported that Fremont River RV Park allows campsite charging, so if that holds you could plug in on arrival and charge overnight. Confirm with the park first. Most RV park hookups provide Level 2 charging speeds, which is perfect for an overnight charge. Set your vehicle's charge rate to something reasonable if you can. A slower draw is kinder to the park's electrical system, and that's how you stay welcome.

We don't have the specific amp ratings for Fremont River RV Park's hookups, but most full-hookup RV parks offer 30 and 50 amp service. Use the 50 amp pedestal for your EV and 30 amp for your trailer. A 30-to-50 amp adapter is not recommended, as most EVs will draw too much power thinking they're on a 50 amp circuit. Confirm with the park before plugging in, and keep your charge rate reasonable to avoid tripping breakers.

We don't have specific pricing information for EV charging at Fremont River RV Park. At many campgrounds, electricity is included in your campsite fee. Others charge a flat fee or meter the usage separately. Contact the park directly for current rates. Either way, campsite charging typically costs a fraction of what you'd pay at a DC fast charger.