OK for a night- the only choice in the area for hookups. If you don't need them, try Goblin Valley State Park- great location and facilities, just no hookups. ATVs popular among the clientèle, and they can ride around (and around) until 10:30 PM. Sites are basically dirt. Big Rig area is in back, laid out strangely- a circle of dirt with hookups on the very outside perimeter, so you either "back in" (no defined spaces) and have a long utility run, or perhaps park parallel to the perimeter if it's not going to be full. Regular pull-throughs have some gravel, aren't too bad. Showers/restrooms were clean, but broken tiles, floors. Wi-Fi worked well. Laundry room has washers and dryers- didn't use or see anyone using them. Staff very friendly, but the place is just "tired". I'd be pressed to go back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This appears to be an older campground. The shower and laundry building has seen better days, but was cleaned a couple of times a day and appeared to be freshly painted. The sign says under new management. They no longer give a Good Sam discount. The staff was friendly and helpful. Some of the restaurant and hotel workers stay in the RV Park. There are a number of trees, but most other than in the tent areas, are too small to provide much shade. The pull throughs are short: requiring rigs much over 40' total length to unhook. There is a large open area behind the shower building where big rigs could park and stay hooked up. Wi-Fi was $2 for as long as you stayed and worked well. Our Verizon modem did not work consistently for internet access. Satellite reception was no problem. This park is convenient for visiting Goblin Valley State Park, the Temple Mountain Wash pictograph site, and the Butpee Museum Dinosaur Quarry. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I stayed here for a week, and would rate the park barely adequate, but it's the only RV park in town and very inexpensive. There is also tent camping here, and during the time of my stay, several large groups of younger people tent camped. They were very noisy late into the night. The bathrooms were heavily used and very dirty, probably due to the tenters, so I used the bathroom in the restaurant. There is no Wi-fi access in the park itself ... you have to go across the street to the motel. I could live with that, except there's no lobby where you can sit with your laptop, so I sat outside. If you're not familiar with the town of Hanksville, be aware that there is very little here. A couple of restaurants and C-stores, and one small grocery store. That's it. But the surrounding desert is beautiful and you're about an hour away from Lake Powell, Capitol Reef Nat'l Park, and Goblin Valley. The Maze district of Canyonlands Nat'l Park is about two hours away. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground made for a good overnight stopover on the trip from Blanding to Bryce Canyon. Its yours basic gravel field with some grass between sites. But the sites are level, washrooms are clean and the campground is behind a restaurant. No cable and no Wi-Fi. Good value. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.