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Capitol Reef RV Park & Glamping

Capitol Reef RV Park & Glamping in Teasdale, UT, offers full-hookup RV sites carrying water, sewer, and electric, with site-delivered WiFi and a picnic table at each site. Both pull-thru and back-in layouts are available. The grounds are gated, with a dump station and cabins for guests without a rig alongside the glamping accommodations. Contact the park for site count, amp service, and maximum rig length, since those specifics aren't published here — worth the call before committing a long coach to canyon country roads. Walking trails run the property through forest, desert, and mountain terrain, with a lake for fishing, plus hiking, biking, and the kind of dark sky that makes stargazing the reason to stay an extra night. Pets are welcome, with a dog park. Teasdale sits between the Boulder and Thousand Lake Mountains, ten minutes from the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park — one of the most rewarding positions any campground holds in the canyon country of the American Southwest. Rates for sites and glamping accommodations are on the booking page. Spring and fall are the best months at Capitol Reef and they book first.

from $43/night

Thousand Lakes RV Park

43 RV Sites

Thousand Lakes RV Park in Torrey, Utah, offers 43 RV sites six miles west of Capitol Reef National Park, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 70 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Back-in, pull-through, and dry camp categories join an outdoor pool, general store, and on-site dining in a red rock valley. Forty-three sites span back-in, pull-thru, and dry camp no-hookup categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 70 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. The dry camp tier gives self-contained rigs a lower rate — worth knowing in a gateway town where peak pricing runs high. Seventy feet accommodates a long coach with a tow. Cabins round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. The park sits one mile west of Torrey on Highway 24. An outdoor pool anchors the warm months, with a pavilion, playground, basketball, horseshoes, and on-site dining filling the rest. A lake is nearby. Pets are welcome. The valley is flanked by Thousand Lake Mountain and Boulder Mountain, and the family-operated park has been orienting guests toward the Waterpocket Fold's geology for decades. Capitol Reef is the least crowded of Utah's five national parks and among the most rewarding, with Highway 12's scenic route and Grand Staircase-Escalante just south. Spring and fall are peak in southern Utah. Reserve well ahead for April through June and September through October.

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Fremont River RV

24 RV Sites

Fremont River RV in Loa, UT, offers 24 RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 70 feet. Sites come in three categories — back-in, pull-thru, and water-and-electric — with full-hookup sites carrying water, sewer, and electric plus site-delivered WiFi and a picnic table. At 70 feet the pull-thrus take long coaches. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, and a dump station cover the essentials. Pets are welcome. Fishing, hiking, and biking are the on-site recreation, with off-road riding nearby. Loa sits on Highway 24 in Wayne County in the upper Fremont River valley. Capitol Reef National Park is 15 miles east on the same highway, where the Waterpocket Fold — a 100-mile wrinkle in the earth's crust — forms the most continuous monocline in the canyon country. Rates by site type are on the booking page. Capitol Reef's spring and fall seasons book first, and 24 sites this close to the park go quickly.

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Canyons of Escalante RV Park

28 RV Sites

Canyons of Escalante RV Park in Utah offers 28 full-hookup RV sites at the gateway to Grand Staircase-Escalante, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 60 feet. Extended, premium, and standard categories join a pavilion, laundry, showers, firewood, and on-site dining. Twenty-eight sites run in standard, premium, and extended categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site WiFi, sized to 60 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Three tiers keep booking simple, and the extended category gives longer rigs the room they need. Sixty feet accommodates a long coach with a tow. A laundry, restrooms, showers, firewood, a pavilion, and on-site dining handle the practical side. Office hours run Monday through Saturday, 9am to 5pm and subject to change — an on-site kiosk handles arrivals outside those hours, with staff available to assist. The amenity set is deliberately spare, and here that is correct — guests are in Escalante for the canyon country, not for programming. Hiking runs in every direction and offroading is nearby. Pets are welcome. Escalante is the primary gateway community for travelers entering Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument from the north, and the position is genuinely privileged. This is among the most remote and geologically spectacular landscapes in the American West — slot canyons, the Hole-in-the-Rock Road, Calf Creek Falls, and Highway 12's route over Boulder Mountain, with Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef both within reach. Spring and fall are peak in southern Utah, when the slot canyons are safest and the heat manageable. Reserve well ahead for April through May and September through October.

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Monroe Canyon RV Park

46 RV Sites

Monroe Canyon RV Park in Monroe, UT, offers 46 full-hookup pull-thru RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 80 feet. Every site is a pull-thru carrying water, sewer, and electric with a picnic table — a layout that suits travelers moving through the Colorado Plateau who would rather not unhitch. Rigs up to 80 feet fit comfortably. A general store, laundry, bathhouse with showers, and both propane fills and propane exchange handle resupply, with WiFi across the property. Pets are welcome, with a dog park on site. On the grounds there's a stocked pond for fishing and a barn, and the setting puts guests at the base of Monroe Mountain with hot springs close by — Red Hill Hot Springs is a short drive. The area draws ATV riders for the Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree. Monroe sits in a small valley in Sevier County, about eight minutes south of Richfield, in one of the less-visited corners of the Colorado Plateau. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Reserve ahead around the ATV Jamboree and the Red Rock Fly-In, when the valley fills up.

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Pine Creek Cabins Resort

A mile west of the community of Marysvale in the Sevier River valley of south-central Utah, Pine Creek Cabins Resort sits at the entrance to Bullion Canyon on a Pine Creek property that places guests at the center of the Paiute All-Terrain Vehicle Trail System—one of the largest OHV trail networks in the United States, with more than 2,000 miles of interconnected trails through the canyon and mountain terrain of a five-county southern Utah corridor. Six log cabin rentals, a glamping tent, and three full-hookup RV sites with stunning views of the Tushar and Monroe Mountains serve the small-scale resort community in a setting where mature trees, a babbling creek, and the canyon mouth's dramatic geology create the kind of base camp that ATV riders, hikers, and fly anglers organize extended Utah mountain stays around. Six furnished log cabins alongside Pine Creek each include two queen beds, a full bathroom, TV, dining table, mini fridge, microwave, kitchen essentials, a propane BBQ, and a picnic table—the complete self-sufficient accommodation for groups of 2-4 without requiring restaurant access for every meal. A glamping tent with a king-size bed, full-size futon, private bathroom, and mini split AC and heat extends the roofed accommodation options for guests who want outdoor proximity without a sleeping bag. Three full-hookup RV sites with canyon and mountain views provide the connection for self-contained travelers, and the secure, ample parking area for trucks and trailers serves the ATV hauling rigs that constitute a large portion of the resort's guest population during the peak riding season. Pine Creek, running past the resort's cabin foundations in the sound of a high desert mountain stream, provides trout fishing in the cold, clear water draining Bullion Canyon's high-elevation terrain above the resort—a fishing resource that complements the broader sportfishing available in the Sevier River downstream and the fishing lakes within the Fishlake National Forest to the north. The Paiute ATV Trail's immediate access from the resort property means that riders can leave the parking area and begin trail riding without the trailhead drive that many OHV destinations require, a convenience that maximizes time in the saddle during the peak summer and fall riding seasons when the canyon terrain is at its most accessible and beautiful. Big Rock Candy Mountain, visible from the highway at the northern end of Marysvale Canyon, is one of Utah's most distinctive geological landmarks—a multicolored mountain of iron, sulfur, and manganese mineral deposits in shades of yellow, orange, and white that inspired the 1895 folk song and remains one of the most photographed roadside geological features in the American West. The Tushar Mountains, rising to 12,174-foot Delano Peak southwest of Marysvale, provide some of the most accessible high-elevation terrain in southern Utah—accessible from Bullion Canyon Road—with wildflower meadows, aspen groves, and alpine lakes in a mountain environment that the surrounding desert's summer heat makes feel remarkably remote. Bryce Canyon National Park lies about 75 miles south. The Marysvale area's high-elevation desert climate delivers warm, dry summers with cool nights ideal for resort camping when the surrounding valley heat moderates in the canyon terrain. The Paiute ATV Trail's primary riding season runs from late spring through mid-fall, with peak activity from June through October when the canyon and mountain terrain is at its most accessible and the wildflower and aspen color seasons bookend the summer with their own sequential beauty. Winter closes most high-elevation trail segments but the Marysvale Valley's snowmobile tradition activates during heavy snow years, and the resort's winter shoulder season offers quiet cabin stays in the canyon's snow-covered landscape for guests who seek the Tushar Mountains in their cold-season character.

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Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort

34 RV Sites

Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort in Sevier, Utah, offers 34 RV sites with full and partial hookups at the base of the actual Big Rock Candy Mountain, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted up to 80 feet. A zip line through the canyon, bike rentals, on-site dining, and Sevier River access make this a destination rather than a roadside stop on US-89. Thirty-four sites run from water-and-electric back-ins to full-hookup back-in and pull-through configurations carrying 30 and 50-amp, sized to 80 feet, with fire pits. A general store, propane fills, laundry, restrooms, showers, and a dump station handle the practical side. One important caveat: cell service at the resort is essentially non-existent, with coverage available four miles south and seven miles north. There are no phones in the cabins or inn suites, and no payphones — a landline in the convenience store is available during operating hours. The canyon setting drives the recreation. A zip line runs through the colorful canyon terrain, bike rentals open the riverside trail, and the Sevier River supports kayaking, canoeing, and fishing for brown and rainbow trout. Hiking trails climb into the canyon, a recreation center and planned activities fill the calendar, and an on-site dining room covers meals. Off-roading and boating are nearby. Pets are welcome. The mountain itself is the landmark — sulfur-yellow, iron-red, and manganese-white mineral deposits in the canyon walls that gave the classic American folk song its image of an effortless paradise. The resort sits on the US-89 scenic corridor between Richfield and Marysvale. Summer is the peak season for the zip line, river, and trail access; plan communications around the lack of cell coverage before you arrive.

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Venture RV Park Richfield

5 RV Sites

Venture RV Park in Richfield, Utah, offers full-hookup pull-through RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted up to 90 feet, at the hub of central Utah's scenic touring corridor. Every site pulls through, with a dog park, pickleball, sports courts, and a pavilion on a well-maintained property. Pull-through sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 90 feet, with picnic tables and site WiFi. Pulling through at 90 feet means essentially any rig on the road can stop for a night without unhitching — the practical case for this park. Laundry, restrooms, showers, and a pavilion handle the practical side. This is a small property, so confirm availability rather than arriving on spec. Pets are welcome. A dog park, playground, community fire pit, pickleball, basketball, corn hole, and sports courts fill the grounds, with a lake nearby and off-roading close at hand. Richfield sits on I-70 and US-89 at the intersection of southern Utah's two primary travel routes, which makes it an unusually efficient base. Bryce Canyon National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, and Fishlake National Forest all sit within about a two-hour drive in different directions — few single addresses in the West cover that much ground. Directions from I-70: take Exit 37, head east on 1300 South, turn right (south) on 500 West, then left (east) on 1500 South. Spring and fall are peak for the park circuit. With a small site count, reserve well ahead for those seasons.

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Flying U Country Store

22 RV Sites, 1 Cabin, 5 Tent Sites

Flying U Country Store and RV Park sits directly off Interstate 70 in Joseph, Utah, offering 22 full-hookup RV sites, a cabin, and five tent sites with 30 and 50-amp service, ADA-accessible sites, and rigs accepted to 65 feet. A country store, grill, and gas station combine with direct access to the Paiute ATV Trail — one of the most extensive off-highway trail systems in the United States. Twenty-two sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp in back-in and pull-through configurations, sized to 65 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Accessible sites are available. A cabin and five tent sites round out the accommodations. The country store, boutique shop, restrooms, and site WiFi handle the practical side, with a gated entrance controlling access and a grill and gas station on the same property — a full-service travel stop rather than a campground alone. The Paiute ATV Trail launches directly from here, which is the reason many guests book. A pavilion, barn, and picnicking areas fill the grounds, with a river and creek nearby and mountain terrain surrounding the property. Pets are welcome. Joseph sits in the Sevier River valley in Sevier County, central Utah's agricultural and outdoor recreation country. The national park positioning is genuinely useful: Capitol Reef is about 78 miles east via I-70 and UT-24, Bryce Canyon roughly 97 miles south via US-89 and UT-12, Zion about 155 miles south, and Arches around 190 miles. ATV season and the southern Utah park circuit drive demand spring through fall. Reserve ahead for holiday weekends.

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Sevier River RV Park

10 RV Sites

Sevier River RV Park in Utah offers 10 full-hookup pull-through RV sites along the Sevier River, with 30 and 50-amp service, ADA-accessible sites, and rigs accepted to 60 feet. A single pull-through category means no backing at any site, with ATV and biking trails departing directly from the property. Ten sites are pull-through throughout, carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp with site WiFi, sized to 60 feet. One consistent spec and no guesswork, and 60 feet accommodates a long coach with a tow. Accessible sites are available. Cabins and tent sites round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. Trails leaving directly from the property are the distinguishing feature — ATV riders and cyclists can start from their site rather than trailering out, which is genuinely uncommon. A pond, creek, sports courts, pickleball, basketball, dog park, hiking, biking, and fishing fill the rest. The dark central Utah sky makes for exceptional stargazing, and the birding is productive. The property operates as a wedding venue. Sevier sits in the Fishlake National Forest country of central Utah, which puts an unusual concentration of national parks within driving range: Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Canyonlands, and Arches are all reachable, with the Candy Mountain Express biking trail and Fishlake itself close by. Few campgrounds anywhere sit within a day's drive of five national parks. Spring and fall are peak in central Utah, when the heat is manageable and the parks are at their best. Reserve well ahead for April through May and September through October.

from $45/night

Bryce Valley Ranch RV & Horse Park

69 RV Sites

Bryce Valley Ranch RV and Horse Park in Cannonville, Utah, offers 69 full-hookup RV sites just below the rim of Bryce Canyon National Park, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 75 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Categories publish their exact length — 35, 65, and 75 feet — with separate adult-only and family pull-through sections, plus horse pens for equestrian guests. Sixty-nine sites span back-in 30-amp at 35 feet, back-in 30/50-amp at 75 feet, and pull-thru 30/50-amp at 65 feet in both adult-only and family sections, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site WiFi, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. Publishing length by category removes all guesswork, and separating the adult-only and family sections is a thoughtful touch that serves both. A general store, laundry, propane fills, restrooms, showers, firewood, horse pens, and a pet washing station handle the practical side. One safety note the park states plainly: a river runs at the back of the property and can flash flood from heavy rain at higher elevations. Walking trails, a community fire pit, playground, dog park, and pavilion fill the grounds, with hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and offroading nearby. The horse pens are the differentiator — this park serves riders who want to bring their own animals onto the Grand Staircase backcountry trails, which very few properties accommodate. The family operating it has two decades in this corner of canyon country. Spring and fall are peak at Bryce. Reserve well ahead.

from $36 $31/night

Bryce Canyon RV Resort

45 RV Sites, 14 Cabins, 19 Tent Sites

Bryce Canyon RV Resort in Cannonville, UT, offers 45 full-hookup RV sites, 14 cabins, and 19 tent sites, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 65 feet. Site categories cover the range: back-in 30/20-amp, back-in 30/20-amp water-and-electric, back-in 50/30-amp, back-in 50/30-amp water-and-electric, and deluxe back-in 50/30-amp. Full-hookup sites carry water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, picnic table, and barbecue. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, a snack bar, firewood, propane fills and exchange, a dump station, and a clubhouse cover the essentials. Pets are welcome, with a dog park. An outdoor pool, a pavilion, a playground, basketball, horseshoes, a pond, and walking trails fill the grounds, with hiking, birding, and some of the darkest skies in the country for stargazing. Cannonville sits just off Scenic Byway 12 in Garfield County, at the doorstep of Bryce Canyon National Park and the Grand Staircase-Escalante country beyond. Rates for sites, cabins, and tent spots are on the booking page. Bryce's peak season books far ahead — reserve early for late spring through early fall.

from $37/night


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