Zion Canyon Campground and RV Resort

Campground · Springdale

Zion Canyon Campground and RV Resort

Campground · Springdale
479 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT 84767

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Nestled just a short stroll from Zion National Park, this cozy family-run campground offers scenic views, shady RV spots, clean cabins, and friendly staff.  

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Yenice Cordero

Google
Kathleen and the staff at Zion Canyon are so nice and helpful. Stayed at a few RV Parks over the last 2 weeks but Zion really stood out to me. The facilities are clean and well maintained. The office feels like a 7-Eleven with everything we could need or want - plus the views are really out of this world. Lastly, the location is very easy to access Zion National Park by the Springfield shuttle. 10/10

N. Swenson

Google
Excellent location; even more excellent service!! I want to commend this campground, its policies and its staff. Two years ago, I made a reservation months in advance of our planned trip, but then had to cancel due to health reasons. In accordance with their policy, I called to cancel and was refunded my money with no hassle. One year later, I made a reservation again, visited, had an excellent stay, but then decided to cut our visit short by 1 day. And they again refunded my money. I really appreciate the hospitality and helpfulness of the staff and the owners! And the location cannot be beat!!!

Gilbert NGUYEN

Google
Fantastic stay! Our RV spot was perfect for exploring Zion. The frequent, convenient shuttle to the National Park entrance was an absolute game-changer, making access effortless. Clean facilities and services rounded out a truly enjoyable stay. Highly recommended!

Kenzie Winther

Google
By far the BEST campground you could ask for. We had a camper van and it was a breeze. The number one selling point for this place is the location. It is within walking distance to the entrance of the park. There are also great restaurants around. The views are impeccable too! I was impressed with the bathrooms and shower rooms as well. They had a wash sink outside the shower rooms for dishes. The cabins and pool looked fun but we didn’t get to stay and partake. The workers we interacted with were incredibly helpful too!

Ag Kfoury

Google
Just spent 3 days at Zion Canyon Campground and Resort while visiting Zion NP. Its location with proximity to the park's entrance can't be beat. Rather than be restricted by the shuttle's schedule, we elected to take the 5-minute walk to the visitor's center and it worked great. The campground has mature trees and shade, their facilities are clean, and more important, the staff was courteous and always willing to help. We will be using this campground for all of our trips to Zion NP. Highly recommended.

Niek

Google
The location is great, very close to Zion National park entrance. Also centrally located for shops, restaurants and our bike rental. The showers were operated with a coin for 6 minutes but it was the best shower we had yet. Awesome water pressure and temperature. Wifi was not great and only really worked at the restroom building. We had a campspot between 2 other campspots which had occupants who looked like they were staying there longterm. This did take away some of the atmosphere for us.

luis pacheco

Google
11/10 One of my top 3 campground I've ever been to!!. Amazing view, amazing location. The sites are well kept. Full hookup available. The showers that are closest to the cabin are extremely nice and clean. I'm definitely coming back.

Shannon

Google
Fantastic campground. Beautiful location right outside Zion park. We had EBIKES and it only took us a minute or two to get to the entrance of the park. Our camp spot was waterfront and the river is beautiful. Staff is friendly, bathrooms and showers always clean. I'll come here again and again

Andrea B.

Yelp
It doesn't get much better than this!! If you're outdoorsy but still appreciate amenities this place is great!! The heated pool is lovely, playground for kids, laundry facilities available, the mini mart is nice for treats and things you may have forgotten. Lots of pull thru sites and full hookups which was nice with my trailer and others that are right along the Virgin River!! The views are amazing, as well. You're right in Zion Valley and can see all the red rock views over your morning coffee. Also there is a store across the street and lots of restaurants and shops within a 10-15 minute walk. This was a great way to enjoy Zion. Very clean place and helpful staff!!

trish k.

Yelp
Great location . We stayed in their cabin for three nights. Receptionist was super friendly and helpful at check in. They have a cool store with nice selection of shirts and hats. Our cabin was cute and had all we needed- but bring your cups / silverware/dish soap. River near by so definitely don't forget to check it out. Only thing I wish they improved was their pool - add some umbrellas/ shades otherwise it is too hot to enjoy it.

D. G.

Yelp
This is the second time we've stayed here, and we had a great time! It's all about location here and you can't get closer than this park with full hookups! Literally walking distance from the front entrance to Zion! The regular spaces in the park are pretty cramped, so I suggest the spots along the river. Our space D24 was very spacious and scenic! Although on the river, I wouldn't suggest going in, Giardia is common in the waters here. We travel with two labs and this place has no grass for them, so we bring astroturf squares for them to wee on! The bus system in town and in the park is great and gets you anywhere you need to go! New this year is their camper services building which has a great store with food and souvenirs. Also a huge laundromat! (Bring lots of quarters!)

Dani O.

Yelp
Great place to RV camp. They have water, sewer and electric hookups. I think they have cable too, but we're camping...no tv for us! The place has been rebuilt since the floods and I think they have done a great job. Of course because it's being rebuilt, there are some areas that don't have much shade. but they have planted more trees and in a couple years all sites will have shade. It is right next to the river, so that is amazing. Sucha beautiful spot you can walk to and enjoy Nature in all its beauty! Hubby and I walked down there with a a bottle of wine and enjoyed the nice day just sitting in the river. We didn't have any trouble with people during quiet times. We actually commented about how quiet the campground was. All the campers we saw were very respectful. Kids ride their bikes around the park, people walk their dogs on leash. The groundskeepers drive around often on their golf cart just keeping an eye on things. I really like that. Their office stays open until 11pm, which is great if you need extra firewood or anything else from the office. All the staff are awesome! So friendly!! They have a small playground and a pool. Nice showers.. we didn't use them because we have the RV, but they were clean. They give you tokens to use the showers. They have a couple spots for doggy doodie. The trash bins are easy to find. Our spot had a fire pit , BBQ and a picnic table. It was a nice spot on one of the corners. Pretty easy to back the trailer in and pull out. They are still rebuilding the main building so the staff is currently working out of a couple C Trains, but it looks like the new building will be pretty big...right next to the pool. They rent tent spots and they also have cabin rentals. They looked really nice! Some reviews complained about the wifi. But when the park is completely full and you have hundreds of people (adults and their children) all online, watching movies, streaming or whatever they do, of course it's going to be slow. What else do you expect?! If you have a crap ton of people on your OWN HOME WIFI, it would slow down. Cut them some slack...there's only so much any network can do. But we have stayed there when it's completely full and we've stayed there when it's half full.... Huge difference in connection speed when the place is packed with families! The wifi was fine after the weekend was over and the park is half full. They are located on the main drive through Springdale. Very easy to find and easy to maneuver through park. If you need any outdoor gear rentals or want to go on some tours, go across the street to Zion Adventure Company. They are awesome too!

Mary B.

Yelp
This is our first time to Zion so we picked this campground by other Yelp reviews. We are so happy with this place. It is huge with a river running behind the campgrounds and the beautiful mountain formations all around. Check in was easy and the gentleman was nice and funny. In the office they have many supplies and coffee and drinks, like they have in gas stations which is nice for people to buy a coffee on the way to a hike or any time of day. The campground is very clean and is very quiet for the amount of campers. There are nice cabins, a pool, and a tiny playground. One of the best things is that the Springdale shuttle stops right out in front and if you wanted to just walk to the Zion shuttle I believe it is only about .4 miles away. There are restaurants right near by and stores. Great place to stay!

Kristina K.

Yelp
Great campground. Camped here for 5 days. Showers are refreshing and inexpensive. Plenty of shade to escape the heat. The RV lots are large enough to fit 2 passenger vehicles as well. I'll definitely be back!

Albert Q.

Yelp
My family and I stayed here two nights in late March. The staff was so friendly and accommodating, with a treasure trove of local knowledge and recommendations. We stayed in one of their cabins, it was very clean and exactly what we needed after a long drive. The cabin we chose featured two rooms, the front room had a queen bed and the rear room, separated by a closing door had two bunkbeds. I'm 5'8 and um +200 lbs, I slept well in the bunk. The location is 2 walkable miles to the Zion National Park entrance and a shuttle to the park is conveniently at the driveway to the property. The property features a nice pool area, a playground for the kids, laundry facilities, and WIFI if you can't unplug. I would suggest unplugging and enjoying the beautiful surroundings of this property. Great value, I highly recommend it and look forward to coming back.

Michelle C.

Yelp
I would give them 5 stars except they need better communication. Most importantly, the warning about motorhomes and the Zion park tunnel needs to be more prominent. In there confirmation email and on their website. You can't get to them from the east without going through a tunnel, and the national park restricts access to that tunnel for motorhomes after a certain time. And whatever that time is, in reality it is half hour earlier than that because the park rangers are jerks and don't wanna deal with motorhomes in their park in general and so make it much more difficult. And it's a 2 hour drive to go around to enter Springdale from the west instead of the east. Other than that, this is a lovely campground. Really, Springdale is a lovely city. Zion National Park is like the Disney world of nature. The bus system is fantastic. They really know how to organize and move crowds of people. This campground is centrally located. Right on a River. Scenic views. Has a pool. Some of the spots can be crowded, but you are allowed to select your site in advance on a map so just make your reservation in advance and you can have a fantastic spacious spot right on the river.

Mark B.

Yelp
Not worth $100/night. I was very excited to stay here and willing to pay for a nice RV spot on the river with beautiful views, but this was disappointing. Great location and great views but totally not worth the price when you can get almost the same views all over Zion. Employees were not friendly and were pretty rude to the couple in front of me in line booking their spot. For $100 a night, they only give you two shower tokens for a 6 minute shower in tiny crowded bathrooms. Too brightly lit at night so no stargazing.

Ian M.

Yelp
We had a fantastic time at this site! So much fun for the family and plenty of stuff for the kids to get into. Our only complaint would be an employee named Mark who threatened calling the police on my 12 year old for his e-bike. The bike is slow and to be honest kind of a beater. He can't go any faster on it than another child on a peddle bike. The interaction was completely inappropriate freaked my kid out. When I finally found him to talk it though he was super rude. So LOOK OUT FOR MARK.

Jan M.

Yelp
We stayed at this RV park for 6 nights on our work/play trip through all the southern Utah National Parks. It was our last stop, and we were excited to explore Zion NP. The location of this RV resort is incredibly close to the entrance and visitor center, making it a great jumping off point for the park. It's also walking distance to many shops and restaurants, so if you like to eat out or shop while RV'ing, this is a great spot. You are definitely "in town" and you have great views of the rock walls lining this narrow valley. In terms of our site, G5, is was fairly small and felt a bit like a parking lot. Granted, we booked this about 10 weeks in advance, and that is somewhat short notice to get a good spot in the new normal of everyone camping. When we walked around the park at night, there are larger and nicer sites, especially the ones around the creek, but most of those don't have sewer hookups. We were trying to work Monday through Friday, and our Verizon MIFI worked well, but our T-Mobile MIFI did not. Our AT&T cell phones worked okay as well. My biggest complaint about our site was the foxtails. We have a tiny Pomeranian and I spent the entire trip picking these little buggers out of her fur.... it's nature, I know, but other RV resorts (like KOA's) will pull these annoying weeds, since the rest of the park is dirt and gravel. Bathrooms looked clean, but we didn't use the showers at all, since we use our own shower in our rig, so I can't comment on that, other than they issue shower tokens, which seems a bit strange in this day and age. Staff was nice, were flexible when we needed to cut our trip short by one night and refunded us for that night. If you want a high end RV resort, this isn't it. If you want rustic camping, this isn't it either. It's a transient tourist location that people stay about two nights to see Zion, and then move on. Other than getting in Watchman campground in the park, this is probably the best option if you want to be close to the entrance of Zion. Last thing - this town (and Utah in general) does not like dogs. Even with beautiful weather and lovely outdoor patios for dining, places will not let you bring your dog with you. Also, the restaurants in this town are not very good, so stock up on food, and cook at your campsite with your dog.

Mr. N.

Yelp
Great spot, hot showers, well stocked store.. Only complaint I have is that there was really bright property light on all night. Very hard to see the stars and it was totally unnecessary.

Brad H.

Yelp
Great location. Great views. We have a spot on the river and the water running by makes a great background sound. I would rate this a 5 on views. Maybe a 4 or 5 based on accommodations... But I've got to knock that down to a three based on the fact that all the sites here are mostly dirt. It just rained and the place is a mid bath. Go out of your RV and you have to leave your shoes outside. Nasty red mud. There are trillions of tons of rock surrounding the place, one would think that some crushed rock would be pretty cheap here. Maybe I'm wrong on that.

Jeanne D.

Yelp
Tent camped. The sites are tight and you have to be a bit territorial because other campers kind of spread out. The sites are right on the river. I didn't mind the sound of the water, but on the second night I did use ear plugs. The ground here is super hard for tent stakes. Bring a hammer. The sites have a grill and a picnic table and room for one car. There is a store, bathrooms, showers. You need tokens for the 6 minute shower. The staff was super nice. It's a about a mile from the visitor center but there are free shuttles that will take you there if you feel like waiting. The quietest camp I've ever stayed in.

Chancie H.

Yelp
Pros: Fairly quiet during the off season, when folks go back to work/school from summer. reasonable rates, clean showers/restrooms, lovely views and swimming pool. Laundry is no longer an option. Cabins are being built after the flash floods ruined so much of the hotel. Cons: no privacy between camps (yes you'll hear the snoring camper next door). My pet peeve: People continuously slamming their car doors Sadly, I think this will be my last time here (8/2022). There are less and less tent camp sites. The wifi was great between 2014-2017. Now you're lucky to even have intermittent wifi. I try to avoid the weekends here. People don't respect the quiet times. I don't give a fuxk about your weed, but I certainly don't want to smell it. This place used to be my top pick. Not entirely their fault, but there is plenty of room fire improvement. Or rather, just back to the old days.

David B.

Yelp
Clean and under extensive renovations. Unfortunately if you want to use the Wi-Fi, it only works within 10 feet of the office and they don't care at all.... Cell phones barely get service so if need internet this isn't the place!

Kali L.

Yelp
We stayed in the cabins with bathrooms/showers and would definitely stay here again. PROS: Cabin was brand new, and perfect size for 2 adults, 2 young kids. Location was great, with a shuttle stop right in front or walk 10-12 min to Zion visitor center. Pool was refreshing for the kids, many food options super close and the convenience store was handy to purchase firewood, and long forks to make s'mores, amongst many other things. Views of Zion Mountains/Watchman were breathtaking. Grounds and facilities were very clean. Was great to have heat/air in our cabin too! CONS: Sheets/Bedding/Towels were waiting for us in a bag upon arrival, so we had to make our own beds which felt like a big ask when paying normal hotel rates and after a long day of travel/hiking. Also would be nice to have minor kitchen essentials like sponge/dish soap, but these items weren't expected based on description.

Ricky C.

Yelp
Park was clean, front desk ladies at check in were very nice. At time of this review They are using temporary box for checkin do to rebuild from a flood/mud slide. They have Full hook up and WiFi. Verizon worked perfectly full bars LTE so I never used their WIFI They have nice clean individual rooms for showering with tokens that give you a 6min shower time. Took advantage of that which was nice because I didn't have to take a big guy in little rv showers. Nice park and lookin forward to coming back.

Connor D.

Yelp
Stayed at the campground for 4 nights. A good spot to stay with your RV if you are looking for an affordable place to stay in Zion. Super convenient to the park entrance and a Springdale shuttle. Bathrooms were 4/5 and the coin laundry facility was a 3/5. Campground was packed tight and there isn't much room to spread out at each site. Suggestion is to book an RV site AND a tent site so you have access to the river which is a good break from the Zion heat on the middle of the day!

Colleen A.

Yelp
Very clean and easy access to everything you need to enjoy Zion. I loved seeing the new cabins and the shower & bathrooms were always kept clean. The ladies at the registration desk were so nice & patient and helped with anything you needed. Very quiet area & thank goodness for the use of the river in mid-July with the heat after a day of hiking.

Haley P.

Yelp
We stayed here on a recent trip through the West. We paid $100 a night for a tent spot. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. For a square plot of dirt and a picnic table. Despite the fact that their misleading website implies that there is power available (pics), that is a lie. There is no power available at the tent plots. So if you plan on sleeping on an air mattress, I hope you're ok with lugging it across the whole campground looking for an empty RV site or cramming it into the bathroom to air it up and then dragging it back. Good luck with that. The "water" available at the sites is just a naked spigot to be shared between about 3 sites. It was grimy and dusty and I definitely didn't have confidence in drinking it. I ended up filling my bottles in the National park. A side note about the plot of dirt: there was a wind advisory in place for the area. Obviously this isn't an issue the campground can control, but what they CAN do is maybe have some gravel on the plots. It was literally just dirt. So when the wind would blow it would get kicked up. We had dirt in our tents, in our eyes, in our cars, literally everywhere. So for a few hundred dollars they could loose gravel the sites and prevent so much dust being kicked up by the wind. You get 6 tokens for showers, no matter how many people are with you. So not only do you pay $100 for dirt, you also get to pay an extra $6 per person per day of your stay to shower. So if you have 2 extra people, that's $12 a day extra. Oh, and the showers only last 6 minutes. So better be quick! At least the water was hot and has good pressure. I did have an issue where my shower took my token and didn't start. I banged on it a few times and it finally started up but I lost about 30 seconds on my 6 minute shower. The bathrooms are just "ok". They're clean and that's about it. They are centrally located to the sites which is convenient. There is also an outside sink for washing dishes. A complaint I had about the bathrooms was there was no counters available to freshen up. And especially since there's no power at tent sites if you need to dry your hair or anything like that, it's basically impossible. You'd think maybe they could provide somewhere for people to get ready since there's no other place with power?? There's only one outlet in the bathroom, again super inconvenient. Another note about the bathrooms, there is poor ventilation so when you're in there getting dressed in the morning you get to sit there and smell everyone's morning poo while you brush your teeth. We also had basically no where to charge anything, such as phones or lights. We used the laundry facilities, $2 per load to wash and $2 to dry. We needed two washers but only needed one dryer. The laundry facility was nice and had a large table for folding. There was one outlet in the laundry room so we ended up charging some things while our laundry ran and dried. Dogs are only allowed if you have an RV. No dogs allowed in tents. I think this is a little absurd, because lots of people bring their dogs to go hiking and stuff. We didn't have dogs but if we did, we couldn't have stayed here. Overall this was just meh. We stayed at a site in Bryce that was exponentially nicer for about half the price. And they had plenty of counter space to get ready. This place seems to cater to people with RVs for sure, so if you have a RV you're set. Tent people beware!

Jessica P.

Yelp
Lucky for us, my nephew and his family just purchased an RV and we were able to tagalong on their first trip to Zion! Since they're newbies at this, we all kind of helped them figure out the details while we were sipping on a few cold ones in the backyard in Las Vegas. Zion is only 2.45 hours away!! After a quick search on the web, we discovered Zion Canyon Campground and the rest is history! Here are the highlights: 1) Reserve your spot on www.camplife.com. Easy breezy! 2) Space R13, which is on the river front, was the perfect location for the water toys, especially on a hot summer day! 3) Free firewood if it's your birthday! 4) BBQ Grill and Firepit 5) 30 Amp hook-up; No sewer 6) Public restrooms/Showers are super clean and equipped with A/C!! 7) Waste disposal dump is on the way out. Bring trash bags! 8) Fur babies are allowed 9) Hoodoos Convenience Store is right across the street (they also have smoothies & ice cream); Sol Grocery is about a half a mile away. 10) The views of the rock formations were INCREDIBLE! We had plans to take the shuttle and hike, but thoroughly enjoyed chillaxin at the campground and floating down the South Fork Virgin River instead. 11) Both of our neighbors were super nice throughout the day and even offered spices since we kinda came unprepared. :-) 12) The mature trees provided a nice umbrella of shade. 13) If you're over staying out in the elements, the campground also has a hotel. 14) There's a pool and laundry room! Overall, we had a GREAT EXPERIENCE and I would recommend this place to all. Customer service was nice in my opinion, nothing like the other reviews. RV there yet?? ;-)

Karen E.

Yelp
Great location, just outside the Zion gates. Nice showers which were private. Not multi-stall showers. Good ammenities are near by. Good view from our site. Full hook-ups. Zion seems to have a secret society of "how to do it" tips. The park shuttle is hard to get tickets for and it does NOT go out the gates. So if you need to walk from the shuttle, in the sun, to your place, this is about as far I would want to go. It's hot after a day hiking. Zion is worth the research on how to do it. This campground had a pool, and all the things you need. If you don't want a campground, stay in a hotel.

Troy S.

Yelp
It's very nice and since they were literally wiped off the map a couple of years ago after a flood that devastated the whole town, I'm impressed. I camp a lot and this is actually better than most parks I've been too. The sites aren't huge but heck there's a whole national park a 1/4 mile away. In the four nights/5 days we were camped we really just came back to sleep. The town of Springdale is quaint and new with plentiful good restaurants and shops and stores all within walking distance. If it's too far to walk the free shuttle will take you up to the park or further down into town (Sol Foods Market and the hardware store next door had everything we needed - https://www.solfoods.com/ ). There is a pool but we didn't get to go in since we left the day it opened (April 1, 2022) but my wife stuck her toe in and said it was a comfortable temperature. The staff are friendly and the park is clean. Restrooms looked to be redone and the showers were hot (you get tokens when you check-in worth 6 minutes). All things considered, I like it and will definitely return.

Yannie C.

Yelp
Can't speak for the RV experience. This is a review for car/tent camping only. The view at Zion Canyon RV & Campground was amazing. We saw two deers. We were right next to the river, and it was beautiful to fall asleep to the sound of water flowing. I give the bathroom and showers 9/10. There was AC and so clean. You need a token to shower and allocates 6 minutes. The only thing is the showers don't have any shelves so bring a bag to hang or put your toiletries on the floor. It was super convenient to get to the shuttle stop to take the shuttle to park entrance or it was a 10 minute walk. It's also close to multiple restaurants, ice cream shops, coffee place, etc. There are fire pits and the front desk sells fire wood and ice. As long as you have courteous neighbors, your tent/car camping experience at Zion Canyon should be cool.

Duncan H.

Yelp
If you like the smell of sewer and dust from a construction pit, then this is your place! Under construction, dirt and dust everywhere. Nothing is paved, zero grass. Avoid the "new area" as it stinks like raw sewage. If I were ever to return, I would only stay along the river. Although those sites do not have full hookups, at least you could have a small chance at fresh air. Avoid if possible.

Sara B.

Yelp
Been here a few times over the years and always willing to come back. Sites are quiet and well maintained, warm shower tokens are abundant, views are like being inside the National park. Bathrooms are clean, sink water is warm. Wifi was spotty this time, bummer. Facilities are clean, roads are smooth. Staff is helpful and accommodating. Extremely close proximity to the entrance. (Issues within the National park are unrelated to this private campsite and seem fruitless on other negative reviews). Would return again.

Jordy T.

Yelp
Avoid this campground! My family and I had the worst experience here. Where do I even start. Across the street is a parking lot that's empty on which you can probably overnight with your RV. Why I will NEVER come back to this place: -Bad customer service: the manager and staff on site are rude (aside from the maintenance people- they are nice). -The manager, David, was the most unprofessional person you will ever meet. When talking to him about the issue, he was more concerned about the big bag of fast food he was holding, than solving the issue at hand. -The showers are beyond dirty. Every night I would spot countless objects laying around. Towels, hairbrushes, shampoo bottles and so on. This is NOT a sanitary place. -The toilets are gross. Worse than the showers.

Allan N.

Yelp
Great for families with young children. Probably the highlight for the kids was playing in the river and the campfire. It was a great jump point for the restaurants and Zion National Park. Mornings and evenings were beautiful with the sun backlighting the mountains. Part of our group stayed in the hotel, the others the campground. The hotel was decent, clean and modern. A bit pricey for what you get, but go figure its a touristy spot. The campsite is basically a parking lot with sites for tents, RV's, etc. Everyone is really tightly packed, and its all very dusty and noisy at times. During October it was very busy.

Whitney N.

Yelp
This place is absolutely beautiful no matter where you park you get a great view. Very unique experience! Wonderful stream that runs through this camp ground as well. Pet friendly and worth the little bit off the freeway if you're passing through. So thankful I made the decision to stop because when I woke up and looked out the window of my camper I could have died from happiness it was so beautiful!

Tanner S.

Yelp
One star for the beautiful location and walking distance to Zion's entry - that's it. - TERRIBLE management who do not care about problems like the multiple power outages in the entire RV campground. They simply do not care and will not accommodate you or refund a penny (seriously, I would have taken at least a penny). - DISGUSTING showers (men's at least); garbage, soap bars with pubes left on the floor and balanced on top of the stalls...horrifying. - MESSY front drive that gets clogged and prevents vehicles from coming in or out if 2 people check-in at the same time which happens alot. - AWFUL design of RV campsites with some of the fire pits being literally within 5 feet of each other, therefore you and your neighbor can't have a fire going at the same time and you will pretty much be sharing a site with them. Unfortunately, it's a convenient location and I'm sure that's why people book, despite all of these very true reviews about the awful people who run this place.

Sam D.

Yelp
Look no father than the closest campground to Zion National Park that has everything you need. Perks: 1. Connected to a hotel which means there is a lobby and people you can get help from for longer hours than most campgrounds. 2. Free WiFi- We didn't need it much except to look up trails to hike. 3. Conveniently located by Zion. 4. 1 token per person per night of your stay for a shower. Your token gets your 6 minutes for a shower. You can purchase additional ones at the desk. 5. Employees that kindly put our ice pack in their freezer overnight so we can keep our cooler cool. 6. Each site has a picnic table, fire pit, and a charcoal grill. 7. Showers were clean and hot. 8. The tent sites are against the river. You'll be able to hear the water flowing through the night. Downfalls: 1. Tent sites are right next to each other. There is absolutely no privacy. 2. If your neighbors wake up early, there is a good chance you'll be woken up. 3. If you want to go to bed early, your neighbors may be playing music loudly because quiet hours don't start until 10pm. 4. WiFi is not reliable at all. Warning: There is a shuttle stop outside the campground for the Springdale shuttle.

Brittany A.

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You can't beat the location and price! We wanted FULL hookups so a site inside the actual National Park wasn't an option. We walked the 10 minutes/half mile to the park entrance every day and it was easy (there is also a shuttle if you'd prefer). We had a pull-through spot close to the river. The spots along the river are tent and/or camper vehicles, lots of people had those converted astrovans. Those sites had electric and water. They have WiFi but it was spotty at best, most times of the day it didn't work. We didn't use the showers but the bathrooms could have used some extra attention (or more considerate guests!) Campground is walking distance to a reputable outdoor shop that offers rentals and guided trips, also a little ice cream shop and market across the street. The only issue we had was a family who showed up and took up three spots along the river with their two little yappy dogs. They were tent camping and the campground only allows pets in RVs (it was 105 degrees each day we were there). Their dogs barked all day and all night. I complained to the front office and their only response was "Sorry they lied to us, but they'll be leaving in a day." So they don't enforce their own policies. Other than that we will be back as you can't beat the location!

Chad H.

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We loved this campground! The only negative is, sites are very close together. Our campfire smoke was blowing into our neighbor's face while they were at their picnic table. Otherwise, great campground. Bathrooms and showers were modern and very clean. Only 0.5 mile from the Zion front gate. You can walk to get in or take a shuttle. Springdale has a lot to offer with quaint coffee shops and restaurants. I would stay here every time!

Adam T.

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A bit pricey for what you get and the unfriendly staff does not make up for it. Most campgrounds having annoyingly nice people running them. Not here, these people are all unhappy. It's the strangest thing. Basically, you're going to pay a lot of money for a patch of dirt. Full hookups is nice though.

Megan G.

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The place had what we needed (except for a closed-off dog area), including the ability to buy firewood from the office. There is an amazing view of the mountains! However, the staff was kind of rude at check-in.

Caleb H.

Yelp
We booked one night here after finding that the Zion Park campgrounds were full. It's close enough to the park that we felt it wouldn't make much of a difference. But trust me; it did. The campground was dirty, and littered with garbage. Campsites (we were tent camping, but RV sites appeared tight as well) were uncomfortably close, which we understand is sometimes a necessity, but the close proximity to others was exacerbated by the fact that not many people were observing the 10pm-7am quiet hours. This is made all the much worse by the fact that the price was over twice as much as the official park campgrounds. It probably would've been worth it to stay at a cheaper campground that's further away, pay extra and stay in a hotel/lodge, or chosen any option rather than this place. Two stars because it's a good location (close to the park entrance and a general store), and the staff was nice based on my limited interaction with them.

Lonna L.

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We just survived a flash flood after staying one night in this beautiful campground, and I cannot be more grateful to the staff for their quick action to refund unused nights. Their entire lobby was flooded, and the pool was a mud pit after we got several inches of rain and hail in an hour, all of which washed through the campground and into the river. Picnic tables were floating downhill, firewood was washing down driveways. Yet as far as we know everyone survived with minor bumps and bruises. The first-class bathrooms saved the day as shelters during the storm. Today they are digging out of the mess, and it may be a while before they are up and running at full capacity. Please give the staff some grace, a smile, and know they just experienced a traumatic loss of property. They are doing a spectacular job to take care of their patrons. Please visit when they are ready, knowing this is not an everyday experience.

Richard F.

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Worst customer service I've ever experienced. Firstly, the young man working the desk was reticent to give me the hotel WiFi password even though I was a guest. I think he assumed I just walked in from the street. When I stated that I was a guest, this person did not even apologize for his mistake. Every time I've spoken to him, I could see his eyes rolling behind his head. Absolutely HORRIBLE. Next, after working on my laptop just outside on the patio, it began to rain. Holding a computer in my hands, another front desker asked me to leave the lobby and go out into the rain. When I voiced my disapproval of the customer service and guest manner, a third front desker asked me to leave the lobby. I was thrown out of the lobby for voicing my disapproval. I am VERY disappointed with the staff here, and will not return.

Guillermo G.

Yelp
Cool spot but the customer service is terrible. The young woman from the front desk is extremely rude and unwelcoming. I would recommend finding a more hospitable rv camp around.

Julie Ann M.

Yelp
Mediocre campsite and campground. The dirt is more rough/hard and there are loose rocks everywhere, there are no outlets or water faucet per tent site (which is fine), there are tons of ant hills all over the place, the grills are not maintained so make sure you bring some cleaning tools if you plan to use it, the picnic benches are falling apart, the showers -_- when you check-in, the rep/employee will decide how many tokens they will give you for your stay - 1 token gives you 6 minutes of shower time - should you want more tokens, you will have to pay -- the employee made me turn around and sized up the length of my hair and decided to give me more tokens since I have long hair haha no laundry facility. Pool is a good size but it is right under the sun - no shade. This campsite is more strict and average. Although they said the noise should be cut at 10pm - people were still loud and making noise -- okay to have a good time but if you're trying to sleep to wake up early to hike, it can bother some people. The appealing part of the campsite is across the street is a market that you'll probably be visiting a lot haha and a bike/trekking poles/boot rental spot which I highly recommend checking out -- there was also deer roaming around. Campsite is also near the Zion Visitor Center.

Zaida E.

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This campground makes winter car camping bearable with its cozy heated bathrooms and showers. Totally worth the extra fee compared to campgrounds in the park. Also the nearest campground outside the park makes it convenient to just take the shuttle into the park. I'd give it 5 stars but you're literally shoulder to shoulder with the other campsites. Lucky for us most people sleep early to catch an early start. No rowdy groups is always a plus.

R B.

Yelp
This campground is in a good location. Within walking distance to the entrance to Zion national Park. They pack in here like sardines. And then they charge you to use the showers. That really ticks me off. I know when I go to a state campground that I will pay for the showers, but I am paying to use this campground. I shouldn't have to then purchase coins to use the showers. They also need to put more garbage cans throughout the campgrounds. I shouldn't have to walk all the way to the front of the entrance to a drop off my garbage.

David L.

Yelp
Due to a medical situation, we had to return home and cancel our reservation 5 days ahead of time. They refused to refund our money for this, due to "it being their policy", even though I am sure they re-rented the space out since it was still vacation season. In response, they claim that they are reasonable people, and that if I had explained the situation to them, they would have acted with compassion and likely refunded the money. Well, that was a lie as I HAD explained the situation to them from the first moment, but they still kept the $80. (Very pricy for one night too). Enjoy the ill-gotten $80, may it bring you bad luck.

Kim W.

Yelp
Great campground!! Beautiful! Great location ! Only problem we had was a check in the lady that checked us in was rude. Talked to my husband like he was a little boy. Otherwise great place

Brad N.

Yelp
Dirty, crowded and hot. 6 minute showers with a token. Really? My site had dirt, a stump and a street light.

Nika S.

Yelp
The receptionist could have been friendlier, there's definitely room for improvement there. Otherwise the campground is really wonderful! It's right next to a river that you can swim in! How fun!! Water and electric hook ups at the site, dump station is on the campground somewhere. There's a bbq spot and a picnic table! Each site has a free for some much needed shade. Best part is the campsite location!! It's right next to the shuttle pick up spot. Parking the RV elsewhere ranges around $40. Campground here was $55 per night. So if you take into account the cost of parking we would have needed to pay, it's an AMAZING deal!! Full hook ups for $10?! Yes please!! We did not have reservations. We took a gamble on first come first served policy, and luckily they had availability for 2 nights! We came on a Wednesday. The receptionist said they're usually booked up, but I read online that as long as you get here early enough, you have a pretty solid chance of getting a spot. Worst case scenario there's a parking lot across the street that doesn't have hook ups but allows overnight parking for $60. That was plan B.

Five S.

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Pretty campground. The bug situation was horrible! Small gnat like bugs swarming by the millions. Couldn't even be outside of our RV

Debbie L.

Yelp
We had a great time in Zion. This campground was perfect and so close to everything. Yes they are under construction due to a flash flood destroying their lobby. However, that did not stop the owners. They tore down a building while we were here and it had no effect on our stay. The staff went out of their way to change our spots put us and our friends next each other. Spectacular views from the park. Would definitely stay here again.