Enjoy the heart of red rock country, where the hidden gem of Capitol Reef National Park unfolds like a captivating tale of geological wonders. This extraordinary park is nestled in south-central Utah, boasting a landscape adorned with cliffs, canyons, domes, and bridges—all woven into the intricate fabric of the Waterpocket Fold. Stretching almost 100 miles, this geological monocline serves as a remarkable wrinkle on the Earth, showcasing the enduring forces that have shaped the region over millennia. Capitol Reef is a canvas painted with 19 distinct rock layers, creating a diverse panorama that spans elevations from 3,880 ft to 8,960 ft. Amidst this vibrant tapestry, a rich tapestry of plant and animal life flourishes, creating a harmonious ecosystem that thrives in the embrace of the park's varied terrain.
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Step into the embrace of Fruita Campground's year-round charm, where the restrooms boast running water and flush toilets, albeit sans showers. This carefully designed rustic haven caters to a diverse range of campers, from those seeking a spontaneous desert retreat during the quieter months of November to February, where all sites are first-come, first-served, to those planning for a curated experience between March 1 and October 31, when reservations are a coveted pass to this desert sanctuary. The Fruita Campground weaves together the simplicity of camping with the enduring beauty of its surroundings, making it a timeless destination for those eager to explore the wonders of Capitol Reef National Park.
Discover the Fruita Campground, an enchanting oasis nestled within the desert expanse, adjacent to the meandering Fremont River. Surrounded by historic orchards that evoke a sense of bygone charm, this developed campground beckons with 71 sites, each promising a unique blend of tranquility and natural beauty. As a testament to its rustic allure, every site is equipped with a picnic table and a fire pit and/or above-ground grill, creating an inviting ambiance for outdoor gatherings beneath the expansive desert sky. While the campground doesn't offer individual water, sewage, or electrical hookups, the convenience of an RV dump and a potable water fill station near Loops A and B ensures a comfortable stay for all types of adventurers.
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Discover the rugged charm of Cathedral Valley Campground, strategically positioned approximately halfway along the captivating Cathedral Valley Loop Road that winds through Capitol Reef's Cathedral District. This primitive, no-fee campground beckons adventurers with its unique setting, accessible by high clearance four-wheel drive—a testament to the untamed beauty awaiting those who seek to explore the less-traveled corners of the park. The campground, a mere 36 miles from the visitor center, unfolds as a rustic haven with six sites, each adorned with a picnic table and fire grate, offering a primitive yet immersive camping experience surrounded by the timeless landscapes of the Pinyon/Juniper-clad foothills of Thousand Lake Mountain.
Perched at an elevation of approximately 7,000 feet, Cathedral Valley Campground is a year-round sanctuary for those seeking a connection with nature, although accessibility can be weather-dependent. With a pit toilet providing basic amenities, the campground ensures a certain level of comfort while encouraging visitors to embrace the simplicity of the natural surroundings. As a first-come, first-served destination with no reservations required, Cathedral Valley Campground stands as an open invitation to explorers eager to embark on an unforgettable journey through the rugged terrains and captivating vistas of Capitol Reef National Park. Before planning an overnight stay, wise travelers would do well to check current road conditions by contacting the Capitol Reef Visitor Center or consulting the information line, ensuring a seamless and enriching camping experience in this remote and remarkable corner of the park.
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This primitive and no-fee campground boasts five sites, each adorned with a picnic table and fire grate, creating a cozy setting for an authentic outdoor retreat. With basic amenities like a pit toilet, Cedar Mesa Campground ensures comfort while allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of their surroundings. Open year-round, the campground beckons nature enthusiasts to explore the nearby 4.5-mile Red Canyon trail, a round-trip adventure leading through the enchanting landscapes of Pinyon and Juniper trees into a vast box canyon. As a first-come, first-served destination with no reservations required, Cedar Mesa Campground invites explorers to bask in the simplicity of nature and embark on a spontaneous journey through the captivating landscapes of Capitol Reef National Park. Before planning an overnight stay, savvy travelers are encouraged to check road conditions with the Capitol Reef Visitor Center, ensuring a seamless and delightful camping experience beneath the open skies.
Discover the allure of Cedar Mesa Campground, a hidden gem located approximately 23 miles south of Utah State Highway 24 on the scenic Notom-Bullfrog Road. Nestled at an elevation of 5,500 feet, this tranquil campground offers an escape into the heart of Capitol Reef National Park. While usually accessible by two-wheel drive vehicles, occasional road conditions may demand higher clearance, making it an adventure-ready destination for those seeking a rustic yet rewarding camping experience.
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Thousand Lakes RV Park sits in the city of Torrey, Utah. From the park, you’ll have a perfect view of red rock mountains and “sagebrush-covered plateaus from every site.” Not only is Thousand Lakes a full-service RV park, but it’s also so much more with its shaded tent sites and deluxe cabins. It’s a family run business with a knowledgeable staff.
As mentioned, Thousand Lakes isn’t simply an RV park, it’s almost a mini town. Besides their awesome amenities such as a picnic table at every site, a playground for kids, grills, and fire rings, they’ve also got things you don’t see every day. Such extras include an auto repair shop, 4-wheel drive vehicle rentals, western dinners, and a hair salon!
“We have been staying at Thousand Lakes RV park for more than 15 years. It is always kept clean and tidy. The bathrooms and showers are cleaned several times a day. The staff is courteous and helpful. Excellent for family reunions.” – Glenn, Google Review,
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The mountains of Utah make the perfect setting for the campsites of this lakefront RV resort. Situated on the shoreline of Fish Lake, this park is a relaxing getaway for those looking to enjoy quality time with family and friends while marveling at the beauty of Mother Earth. The affordable rates make Bowery Haven Resort a great place to stay for a weekend retreat or for a more long-term vacation, it’s one of the best choices of RV parks in Utah!
The pet-friendly sites at Bowery Haven offer full hookups, and access to pristine restrooms and showers, as well as community picnic tables and fire pits. The fantastic accommodations aren’t the only thing this campground has to offer. You can experience all that Fish Lake has to offer with boat rentals and fishing opportunities. Many people come to Bowery Haven just for the restaurant- guests have said that the home-cooked food is some of the best they’ve ever had!
“What an amazing place! The campground is within walking distance of everything we needed. There are much more trees than what the aerial view shows. Very cool temps in August, bring a light jacket!” – Brian, Google reviews
Welcome to Goblin Valley State Park! This strange and colorful landscape is filled with bizarre sandstone rock formations called goblins. Visitors can wander off-trail to explore the geology and hike among the nooks and gnomes. This remote but very popular campground is a great base for exploring the goblins and the nearby San Rafael Swell. Spring and fall are the best times to visit, as summer temperatures can rise quickly in the high desert.
Only 32 full hookup sites catering to fully contained larger RVs on over 100 acres of land surrounded by BLM lands. Dark sky views, over 1/4 mile of Fremont River runs through the RV park. Campfires allowed, large spaces, pull-thru sites at least 100' long
“Wonderful spacious campground with amazing hosts. Felt like we were "roughing" it out in the beautiful scenery with all the luxury and convenience of full hookups. Loved the extra long and extra wide campsites. Perfect location to explore many locations including Swing Arm City, Giles, Hanksville, etc, etc. Easy to find and access in the dark. Right off the highway but highway is not a disturbance at all. Not to mention the amazing rates! Will definitely be returning soon and many times. This is a fairly new campground but you can see the owners are very serious about being there long term and constantly improving! Would recommend a stay there to anyone!
If you're looking for an RV Resort that has a LOT of space between campsites, we are the right place. Bring your RV, 5th Wheel, Triple tow vehicles, etc along with your off road toys (Jeeps, Side-by-Sides, ATVs, Dirt Bikes etc...) because we have the room.
Surrounded by nature, catering to large RV's, brand new, near Capitol Reef National Park.
Beyond its stunning landscapes, Capitol Reef National Park is a guardian of natural wonders, from the mesmerizing geologic formations to the unique flora and fauna that call this rugged expanse home. As the sun sets, the park transforms into a sanctuary for stargazers, offering unparalleled views of the night skies. Yet, Capitol Reef's significance extends beyond its geological and natural allure; it has been a cherished homeland for people for thousands of years. From the footsteps of Archaic hunters and gatherers echoing through the canyons to the present day, Capitol Reef stands as a testament to the enduring connection between humanity and the captivating landscapes that have cradled civilizations throughout time.
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