RV park review: Wonderland is pretty wonderful
![Wonderland RV Park near Capitol Reef National Park offers free fruit from its established peach, pear and apple trees. The park has been around since 1934. (Leslie Kelly)](https://thumb.spokesman.com/198MbapalK6v1GrfSDL7PcAeL_8=/810x0/media.spokesman.com/photos/2021/09/26/Wonderland_fruit.jpg)
Wonderland RV Park near Capitol Reef National Park in southern Utah offers the usual amenities, but there's also a sweet twist: free fruit from the verdant peach, apple and pear trees planted on the property long ago.
The comfortable park is a 10-minute drive from the visitor's center at the park and once we got settled, we headed that direction for a quick late afternoon canyon hike. It was lovely because we missed the crowds.
After heading back to our tiny home on wheels, I made a stovetop apple crumble and -- wow! -- it was yummy.
Another bonus: There are also tiny cabins for rent on the property. While we were there, we witnessed a fun family reunion.