This campground was clean and well kept up. Our center pull-through space didn't allow for an awning to be put out, but the length allowed us to leave the tow vehicle parked behind without unhooking. We stayed 3 nights to visit close by National Parks within easy driving time. There is shopping in Cedar City. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small/tight but nice & quiet. Gracious host. Located in residential neighborhood across the street from church with park-like playground, good for kids. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
June 2009
$17
Very small park. The staff was very helpful. Getting into the park and each site is a small problem. We were inches from our neighbor when we had our slides out and thankfully the neighbor didn't have any slides. We were parked very close to the highway, but not bothered by road noise. This is a very small town, but a good spot to visit Cedar Breaks and Zion. I;m just not sure we would stay here again. Just too close to neighbors. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not with standing previous reviews regarding this campground, I found the new manager/owner to be very pleasant and helpful in getting us situated. Admittedly, this is a very small campground and the biggest detriment are the narrow pull-throughs. Even though I had one of the six pull-throughs, I had to back into the site in such a way that my slides would miss my neighbors. Utilities are shared so that I was unable to get the already spoken for 50 AMP. Those who need lots of space might do well to pass on this campground; however, having said that, overall the campground was neatly maintained and clean with grass, shade trees, and landscaping in abundance and an excellent mountain view. Wi-Fi had a strong signal and was free. Sites were very level. Water was good quality and ample pet walks were available. The surrounding area is thinly populated so antenna TV signals were only barely passable. Rates are quite competitive with 50% Passport America discount after 1st day full price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a very small campground where the sites were grass/gravel and very small. I could just get my Saturn parked behind my 37' MH without sticking out to far. Most sites seemed to be occupied by permanent residences. WiFi was not available because it was "broken" and they did not know how to fix it. 50 amp service was not available to me since adjacent RV's shared the same pedestal and the resident next door had the 50 amp plug. Aside from above, the staff (owner) was very pleasant and the park was convenient to Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites were incredibly tight - at least the pull thrus - tight on slide outs and getting in
without hitting someone - no space to put awning out or chairs unless you walk across gravel to grass area away from rv - lots of rules for dogs - basically
they want your dog to sprout wings and stuff a cork in all holes as they are not to touch the grass anywhere and any walking of the animal is to take place
outside of the park - last thing they said after they took our money was 'oh and by the way, you've got to boil the water before drinking it' great - we
were out of water in our rig and did not want to introduce that type of water of into our system - they recommended drinking bottled water - thanks but
there was no place around to buy any and you usually get water with what you pay for. Having been in the hospitalty business for 20 years I could see these
were people who needed to get out of the business - very sour and over it - as were we when we left much sooner than initially anticipated. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.