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.