This was our first visit to this park. We arrived 10-30-09 and stayed until 11-02-09. This was a wonderful location. We had a back-in spot just near the Virgin River. We could hear the river. There is an access area to walk down to the river - which we were able to do as the water level is relatively low this time of year. We don't know if you can go down there year-round. Each spot had a nice metal picnic table and a fire ring for each site. The pull-through sites are concrete and ours (back-in) was smooth gravel. The management had told us they would provide a Halloween for the kids. Though there was not a huge number of kids in the park - the kids put on their costumes - "trick-or-treated" from RV to RV and then the management put on a "social" with a craft, each child's picture as a keepsake and snacks. The staff all wore costumes and really put their hearts into the holiday. Our daughter had fun. The resort is immaculate and is only 13 miles from the entrance to Zion National Park. We found the location perfect. We recommend if you need groceries that you stop at the Walmart outside Hurricane or the "Farmer's Market" grocery store in La Verkin. The RV park has a small convenience store for basics (and small gift shop) but for more substantial groceries shop before you arrive. We loved our time in this resort and truly hated to leave. I might add - for those of you who want to keep up on your daily jog/run - we measured the perimeter road in the park at 4/10 of a mile. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
October 2009
$50
Have stayed here before, and always debate going back at the $50/night rate. It's 20 minutes from the park to the Zion National Park west entrance. On the one hand, it's very pretty, well-maintained with friendly staff. But the sites are quite narrow; the small washers/dryers are $2 each; there's no cable TV, and a number of ATVs are out-and-about on the weekends. For $50 a night, I expect more. That said, there aren't any other "high end" full hookup parks near Zion. BTW: Zion National Park is rigidly enforcing the 50-foot maximum length limit for the tunnel now. I was rejected and had to turn back and go around the long way because I was said to be 6 inches over the limit. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is the best campground in the Zion National Park area. The only reason I did not give it a 10 is you have to pay $1.00 to shower. I feel for what you pay, you should not have to pay for showers. Otherwise, this is an immaculate, well-maintained RV resort. The management was very helpful, very nice and seemed to be always looking for ways to help you. We stayed here 8 days and it was the best place for us to travel to the Zion Park, Bryce Canyon, Kanab, etc. We were very well pleased with this resort. They had a German fest for us one night - everyone was very pleasant to ask questions, even the maintenance men. There is no cable but we enjoyed sitting outside and enjoying the area. This is a great place to visit and we will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wow, didn't think any park could rival the fabulous and highly rated Grizzly RV park in West Yellowstone but Zion River Resort did. This park is paved nicely, all pull throughs are concrete pads, sites had nice aluminum picnic tables, all sites had nice fire pits. The store/office is immaculate, the pool/spa area was immaculate as were the bathrooms and common areas, the staff was super friendly. Has a "grill" that is open on weekends and holidays for breakfast. Has camp hosts (at least in the summer season) that have activities going on every single evening. Very family friendly. No AT&T coverage but our Verizon phones worked (w/1 bar). Finally, some park understands Wi-Fi: these guys have 3 routers going that are strategically placed around the park (what a concept), never had an issue with their Wi-Fi. The maintenance people were all over the place all the time taking care of the sites (raking rock, picking up litter, cleaning the pool area etc), that was nice. There's only a couple of things that I can rate negatively on, thus keeping them from a 10-rating. #1: No cable TV is not cool, the hookups are plumbed for it and for the price, they should provide some TV channels. #2: tokens for the showers is a little hokey IMO. This place is very, very nice. We'll be going back no doubt about it. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good area to park and register. Office staff friendly and efficient. Access roads paved and well maintained. Could have been a little wider. All pull-through sites have concrete pads and grass and a well placed tree for shade. Very nice central building with store and recreation facilities. Our MH is 35 feet and I felt if I was any bigger it might have been a challenge to navigate some of those sites. They are close and the decorative boulders do limit maneuverability. Gorgeous park, nearly perfect. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very pretty spot and convenient location close to Zion park. They run daily shuttle (small $$$) that take s you to/from Zion park visitor center. Very clean and manicured grounds. Stayed with kids and dog. Everyone enjoyed this place and I would recommend it highly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice campground but we had to pay $1.00 in quarters for a 2-minute shower. The showers were very nice and lots of room. The "riverside" sites are not really as represented. There is a berm between the camp sites and the "river" and you are not allowed on the berm!! We would go back though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We would agree with the other reviewers. This is a very nice park with a very friendly, helpful, staff. The roads are paved but narrow and the sites are close. There are large rocks that make it difficult to pull in or back in and the trees at some sites make it difficult or impossible to get the awning out. Also, the sprinkling system gets water all over your unit when it is on. The Wi-Fi is poor and slow. The area is beautiful so if it's scenery you want, this is the place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It's a very nice park. The concerns are narrow roads and narrow sites, low tree branches, very sporadic wi-fi connections. Sometimes the wi-fi would work but most of the time it didn't. The staff is very friendly, helpful and concerned about your enjoyment. If you need your rig washed and waxed or the carpet cleaned have the office call Nick at Ultimate Detailing. We were very satisfied with their work. We would definitely stay here again and recommend it to others. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of our favorite parks! It's only a 3-hour drive from home, so it's an easy weekend escape. It's close to National Parks, as well as ski areas. We visit several times a year and enjoy it each time. Park is well-maintained and the people are friendly. Has easy pull-through sites for big rigs. Easy to recommend this one! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very clean, very nice park. The staff have been awesome and bend over backwards to accomodate their customers any way they can. They have an area specifically for pets to do their business. We have stayed here twice now and plan to return as often as possible. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I would rate this park a 10 if it had cable, I don't understand why they would go to all the trouble to create a beautiful environment and then fail to give an amenity that is needed when you're camping in a wooded area. The staff is very helpful and accommodating and the concrete sites are well-spaced. Whatever you do, do not pay the extra dollars for a river site as they are on gravel - not concrete, they are all back-ins, narrow, and you can not see or hear the river as there is an 8' berm separating your view. There is a beautiful pool and lodge with a great gift shop and grocery store and it is also very well located to Zion National Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful RV park with an exceptionally friendly and helpful staff. There are large landscaped sites with easy pull-through access, and wide streets allow easy maneuvering. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I've spent 6 winter seasons in this park. It has always had a friendly and competent management and staff. The facilities are excellent and the park is very well maintained. The flood damage to the grounds has been repaired. The lack of cell service is not really a problem as each site has a phone hookup, and all local calls are free. The winter season is temperature is about the same as the northeast in autumn. The snowbirds are friendly and helpful, and there are numerous activities throughout the winter. I've been full-timing for 12 years, and this is the best park I've been in. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Signage to campground good. Wide entrance. Good area to park and register. Office staff friendly and efficient. Access roads paved and well maintained. Could have been a little wider. All pull-thrus are have concrete pads and grass and a well placed tree for shade. Services are in good position for easy hook-up but no cable. Beautiful landscaped areas and very large club house and central facilities. If you like a fully landscaped RV resort this is the place to be. Good location to visit all parts of Zion National Park. Would return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice place! Clean and well laid out. Close to Zion NP and stores in Hurricane. Friendly staff. Only negative: seems like the premium sites (like we had) had less room than the standard pull throughs. We'd sure go back here! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean and neat park. Service was fairly friendly. Sites are very close together and hard to get a big rig in and out. Roads are extremely narrow. Good place to stop and tour the national park though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wow! What a great campground! We loved it here. Donna at check in had the patience of a saint! We pulled into our site and was unable to get satellite reception. Donna was able to provide another site for us and we changed our minds four times! We went to a premium pull thru site. How convenient all the sites were. Small trees provided shade and the campground was very well illuminated at night. Everything was immaculate here. The pool was clean and warm with a hot tub. They even had a wine and cheese night which was a great way to meet other campers. Their store was plentiful with souvenirs or last minute grocery store items with a friendly hello from the front desk staff. They also have a grill on site that makes great great egg sandwiches closed just twice a week. Laundry is available on site and clean and easy to use. Bathrooms also spot less as well as the shower. The only down fall is the shower has a timer 5 minutes and you have to put another quarter in for extra minutes. Location ideal for Zion National Park. Great restaurant in town by park is the Pioneer restaurant, nothing fancy but good food. Again I can not recommend Zion River Resort high enough. Disney's Fort Wilderness should take notes. Happy Camping! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful well run park. My only complaint is lack of cable or satellite tv. If you have your own satellite dish you are probably ok but as nice as the park is you would think they would take that extra step. While I inspected the bathroom and showers (very very nice and clean) I did not use. They do charge people to use the shower which at seems wrong if you are guest. I would stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Price is based on Good Sam Club including over lengh. If you are a super big rig you will have to drop. The 70' site which they believed we would be able to fit into at 45' and towing a 30' trailer wasn't close. These sites are not 70'. That being said 50amp service was great but no cable, but no problem with our dish. This is a very pretty park with great access to Zion, about 13 miles away. Super friendly people work here and there are nice amenities. Agree with others that a $1 5 minute shower is a little out of the ordinary. We generally don't use those facilities but try to check them out. Everything in this park is clean and well cared for. Grass, as hard as it is to grow is green. Nice river location, along with easy highway access and a well stocked store. Restaurant/cafe has good basic food with limited days and hours. Our Sprint along with their Wi-Fi didn't work at all for more than about 2 minutes and no cell service at all on T Mobile or AT&T. This is in the outskirts of everywhere and if you can get along with a sat phone, the only thing we had that worked you are OK. But then who needs cell and internet anyway. Overall this place is a winner. The only place that we have had to drop our trailer in two months but well worth a trip. pricey yes, but great people with good facilities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park, but since it was Labor Day weekend, it was a full house. Very neat sites, grass and concrete pads and conveniently located near Zion National Park. Restrooms and showers were very clean. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This definitely deserves a 10 and lives up to its "resort" name. It is as described in other reviewers' comments and as depicted on their website, with paved streets and concrete parking pads. We do agree that it is a bit "pricey" and the $1 charge for a 5-minute shower should be included in the $50/night fee. Initially, the Wi-Fi signal at our site was very weak, but when we brought this to management's attention in the evening, it was corrected by the next morning. Also, our Verizon cell service did not work anywhere in the park. The showers and restrooms were spotless, and very nicely designed and spacious (individual/unisex combination shower/toilet/sink). The laundry room was also very clean – but, again, pricey ($2/wash and $2/dry). Management is very friendly and most helpful (including delivering ice cream to our site one evening). Our reservation was unavoidably last-minute, but we were able to reserve the last pull-through in the park. When booking (and again on arrival), we were very clearly told this site (#47) would involve a tight turn upon leaving and we might need to back out rather than completely pull through (this was acceptable to us, but very helpful to know in advance in case we wanted to change to a back-in space). There is an excellent grocery store in the town of La Verkin, 6 miles to the west. Also in that town are much lower fuel prices. The RV park's location is excellent, just 13 miles west of the entrance to Zion National Park. The NP operates a free shuttle service with two loops – one loop is inside the park, starting at the visitors center; the other loop connects the visitors center with several stops in the town of Springdale, 12 miles to the east of the RV park. The RV park has its own shuttle which connects to the Springdale loop; however, the RV park's shuttle only operates once in the morning and once in the late afternoon. We definitely will return to this park when visiting Zion National Park. We camped 4 nights with no pets. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is one of the nicest privately owned parks that we've stayed in (it's also one of the most expensive, but you get what you pay for). The park is well laid-out and immaculately maintained. The camp store is well stocked and well-staffed with friendly folks. The Wi-Fi was the fastest that we've had at any campground. It is located a little far out from Zion, but still an easy commute. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wow, what a great campground. We stayed here for four nights while visiting Zion Natioanl Park. It looks great on their website, and the actual campground lives up to what you see there. The place is spotless clean. They have a maintanence crew that spends hours each day cleaning the park. Sites are level concrete pads, with gravel and concrete porch area outside your door and a small grassy area at your site that is watered nightly. There were some back in sites there weren't concrete, but they were still very nice with small gravel that wasn't dusty. The pool and spa were more than adequate and clean. A huge store that sells many essentials and has huge coolers for pop, beer, meat, dairy products ect at reasonable prices. The interior roads are all paved. The owners are RVers, and it shows that this park was designed by RVers for the enjoyment of RVers. All the staff working there went out of their way to make us feel at home. The only problem with this park is that there is only one of these, to bad there isn't a chain of these. If I could have rated it higher, I would. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park was very well maintained with lots of grass, a playground and a clean pool. The scenery within the park was an added bonus. We were first time RVers and this was the perfect spot to choose. My only negative thought was having to pay for a shower at a $50 per night campground. We would defintley stop here again! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very, very clean and quiet. Staff was great and went out of their way to do anything asked. The place was one of the cleanest parks I have ever been to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great place. We used this as a "base" for 3 days while exploring the area. Approx. 15 mins back to Zion. Spaces level, area exceptionally clean, office staff extremely helpful (special thanks to Jerry and his wife for all their help!). WiFi strong from our site (#32). No cable yet, but then we didn't come here to watch TV(there are a few local channels via antenna). Showers were $1 for 5 minutes, which was plenty of time. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is our 4th visit, and as always, a solid 10. We have a 41 + ft motorcoach with 3 slides, datastorm for internet and tv no problem with width or length or sites. The park is immaculate and the staff is A+. No cell phone but they will hook up phone to your rig at no charge for local calls. We observed them taking campers to either the park or shuttle to the park.We were served ice cream 2 evenings at our site. This is a pet friendly and family friendly park.We will return.For those who have non-rv friends or family they have cabins. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The facility was very clean. The tent area's were very nice up against the river. The pool was awesome and our kids really had a good time while staying there. We camped here in a Tent.
This was one of the most beautiful parks we've ever stayed at! The folks at check in were very nice, asked my memberships to ensure I got a discount, and explained the park amenities. Park is extremely clean and quiet. We were in a premium pull through that had more than enough room for our 33' fifth wheel and crew cab tow vehicle. Spaces have grass, fire pit/grill, and table. The dog area has two kennel runs. We were a couple rows over from the office and had no problem with their Wi-Fi. It's about a 10 minute drive from Springdale Zion National Park. We checked out the park in Springdale and it didn't look nearly as nice - we'll gladly pay the extra for a "resort" park. We're planning to stay here again in June! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
First, we were surprised by the $50 per night rate, since the 2008 FMCA listed $28 per night. However, we did receive a 15% Escapees Discount. They SAY they're big rig friendly, but the roads and the spaces were a little tight. Not terrible, but a challenge, especially since we're new to the LARGE size rig. The pads are nice and level, and the facility is clean and well groomed. Although we were directly across from the office, the wifi didn't work in our rig. We had to sit in the lobby/game room to use our computer. No cell phone reception in the park. Even though there were TONS OF SPACES available, they charged us $20 to stay a couple extra hours. We find this fairly insulting, especially since their price is already ridiculously high. Next time we're in Zion, we'll stay in Springdale. The RV park there is $20 per night cheaper; and is walking distance to restaurants and shopping. There's also a shuttle to Zion right there. From THIS resort, we had to drive 10 miles each way to enjoy the Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
No problem with check-in or getting a “Good Sam” discount. Park is nicely landscaped and as mentioned in the last review, the interior roads are a bit narrow but I did not have a problem getting into or out of our space with a 5ver/TV at 47’. Pads are a little narrow and you will step out on the grass, not a problem as long as the sprinklers are not on. Very clean and neat, nice store on site. Very close to Zion NP. We really enjoyed our stay. We camped in a fifth wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I have read the other reviews on this park, but feel compelled to give it only a "5" rating. It just was not quite what I expected. The big guy at the counter just had an "off center" personality and was only minimally friendly. He gave me a real pain over AAA or Good Sam membership for a discount. I finally told him to forget the discount, but about then discovered the AAA card in my wallet somewhere. This is the first time at an RV park that anyone has questioned me like this. You can get "Big Rigs" into this park, but it is not the easiest task - roads are fairly narrow, spaces are not laid out at the proper angle for easy in and outs with big moho's, and pads are fairly narrow. My biggest gripe is that you step out of your moho onto muddy grass and then track it into the RV. They should have made small concrete patios off of the pads, or, at least continued on with small rock work to step out onto. They have cable TV outlets on the pedestal, but there is no cable TV service. No cell phone service in this area, either. Park was clean and neat, though, and the best thing in this remote area. I just tell it like it is! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Obviously new. Very clean, sites were pretty big. Very well landscaped. Good service. Expensive. One small nitpick: the nightly rate should cover at least one or two showers in their (very clean) facilities. The standard in the area (I was told) is for showers to be coin operated - which seems a bit low-class for this type of establishment. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park has been undergoing some rebuilding to update and improve on landscaping. Lots of things to do and the staff are friendly. (Some are more friendly than others as has been mentioned) This is our place to stay when visiting the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a fabulous place to stay! The staff is wonderful and friendly, park is extremely clean! The pool area is beautiful and guests return regularly! We met a lot of nice people in this park including the staff! I would recommend this park to everyone! Great location in relation to Zion N.P. and shopping. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A very nice park in a beautiful setting. Area was still a little muddy and in the process of being resodded after the recent flood. Roads are narrow and spaces are small and a little challenge leaving. Would have been easier but jeep was parked a little in the roadway and owner was gone so we left a little "footprint" when we left. The backins are the way to go here, expecially if you can turn down one of the roads to make for an easy approach. A little pricy but close to the park and away from any towns. Nice walkway by the river. Has a cafe and you can't beat $2.00 pancakes and sausages. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We echo the comments of previous posters. This is a beautiful place and very convenient to Zion National Park. The sites are well kept and manicured. We did not utilize the pool or the showers. However, we did use the Wi-Fi and had no problems with it. We do have a couple comments - not complaints. It rained one night while we were there and we had to step out onto wet dirt the next morning due to the pads being a bit narrow. This could easily be fixed by adding a trim of the decorative rocks they use for landscaping. The second issue is that the picnic tables are at the very rear of the site, in the hot desert sun with no shade, at least ours had no shade. This could be very hot during summer. The tables are also very near your neighbor's sewer hookup. The staff is very knowledgable and helpful and extremely friendly. We would have no problem in returning to this resort when in the area! We give this place 5 stars! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived at this resort and were greeted pleasantly by the workers. They were sure to give us a schedule of the activities there in the resort as well as information about nearby Zion. This park seemed to be the most convenient to Zion in terms of easy in and out for big rigs. Many sites are situated along the Virgin River, however the banks are up high so no sites really have a view of the water. The sites along the river are back-in. Thankfully the banks were up high because there was a flash flood while we were there. If they had not been raised, it could have been a disaster. There are many pull through sites available. They held activities for children and had a movie night as well. The park was very clean and well kept. Although the park was only about half full when we were there, the 50 amp power was slightly on the low side showing in the red on my power meter. There are some nice views of the mountains and beautiful sunsets to be seen there. Campfires were allowed. The pool was clean, but a little small for the size of the park. There is an outside cafe/grill where reasonably priced food can be ordered. There is a hotel with RV park close to the Zion entrance gate which looked like it might have nice views of a beautiful mountain side, but it looked much more difficult to get in and out of. Zion River Resort was very easy to drive around in with a big rig. I would definitely come again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here for two nights in July 2007. It is a lovely clean, quiet site with great views of the mountains. The owners were friendly and helpful, with lots of information and leaflets on places to hike and visit. The pool is open until 21:00 and WiFi was free and easy to access. The showers were spotless with no queues, but were $1 for 5 minutes. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed at this campground for a week. It is very close to Zion National Park. The campground is very clean, well appointed with trees and grass, quiet and upscale. We particularly liked the pool and hot tub.The drive from Virgin to the National Park takes about 15 minutes. Parking in Springdale is easy, the shuttle system in Springdale and Zion National Park is easy and convienent. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a beautiful RV Park. The views from our site were breathtaking. The sites were very level, had a concrete pad and patio with a picnic table, was landscaped and had a full hook-up. The pool was gorgeous. The store was very nice and the staff was friendly. We would stay here again. Zion National Park was only a short drive away. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As others have written, this RV park is a gem. It is located within a short drive to Zion, with all the comforts of a five star RV resort. They even offer massages on site. The cement sites are big (30'x70'), all paved asphalt roads. The park features well furnished media/game room, clean pool, modern laundromat, and well stocked store. For a fee, the office offers a shuttle service to Zion NP. If you didn't bring a tow, you can park your RV in the park's guest parking lot if you get there early in the morning. The spaces fills up quickly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is our favorite RV CampGround! Everybody there is there to make sure you have an enjoyable stay! In this 5 day stay, we were there for Luau Days and enjoyed a very nice BBQd shish ka bob, ice cream social, pool party. Though geared more for the kids, it was fun for the adults also. The new wi fi is very good and this 'nitpicking' complaint is bogus.If you don't need a shower or wifi, it is not included in the price. There is a wide variety of campers there: tent, cabin, tent trailer,truck campers and million dollar diesel pushers. Some may use the shower, some may not and same with wifi. If you don't use, why should you pay for it?? We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice park, very nice staff. Sites are kind of narrow, but not overly so. Not all sites are the same length, though - so make sure you get one that's long enough. On-site "grille" serves pretty good food four nights a week. No cell service is a pain, but they'll loan you a free phone, and if you just call toll-free numbers or have folks call you, there's no extra charges. WiFi is free, but kind of slow. If we return to Zion Nat'l Park area, we'll stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice campground with paved access roads and pads. Pads are long, but could be wider and some turns are still a bit tight. Sites nicely landscaped with grass, decorative stones and shade trees. Office, store, lounge, and pool area are nice and desk staff friendly. We experienced about a three hour power outage and staff were quick to inform campers of situation and let everyone know when power came back on. Some sites backup on the Virgin River, but the river cannot be seen directly from the sites because of a retaining wall. River is not much to look at in any case in summer. Good location for visiting Zion National Park and for day trips to Bryce Canyon National Park. Park is pricey, but Wi-Fi is now free, although ridiculous $1 per shower fee remains. We paid $44 per day with Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is by far the nicest facility I have ever camped in. The staff is very friendly and the facilities are exceptionally clean. WiFi coverage is very good and they used to charge $5 per day for this service, but once they paid for the hardware they began offering it for free. There is no view of the river due to a flood control wall but the scenery is just breathtaking. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As others have said, this place is expensive. But you do get what you pay for in life. Everything is top notch. A few extra dollars gets you a river front site but you can not see the river behind the 10' high wall. You do hear it rushing by and it will cause you to sleep well. The river is not the prettiest river in the world but the sound of it rushing is nice. Our favorite thing is the outdoor cafe. What a great breakfast for like $2.00. It wasn't even worth cooking inside for us. The cook was extra friendly and made anything you wanted. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy check-in, friendly staff. A peaceful sleep as it was quiet with great morning views. Would stay again when in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We fell in love with this place. Initially booked for 3 days, stayed for 2 weeks with improved nightly rates. Front office team; the best we've ever encountered. Patiently walked us through our first WiFi computer hook-up as NO cellular or computer air-card reception when we visited. The proximity to Zion National Park was the initial draw; however, this RV park became an excellent base-camp to enjoy the broader spectrums of St. George, Cedar City and highway 89 through Zion and into Coral Pink Sand Dunes. If it didn't freeze for weeks on end, we would winter over here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park near Zion Park without being in the touristy area of Springdale. Staff extremely friendly and helpful. A little pricey, but definitely the nicest park in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If I could give this park a higher rating I would, this is by far and away one of the best places we have ever stayed. The park was immaculate, the staff was always friendly and helpful, the bathrooms and laundry were always spotless. And the view of the surrounding red rock mountains is breathtaking, not to mention that Zion is only a few miles up the road. We will definitely be coming back!! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very overpriced. Crowded and noisy. Very disappointed. Too many ATV and motorcycles. No one checking the park after dark and no security. Would not recommend. Other parks in area just as nice but more affordable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We would have given this park a 10 if they didn't nickel & dime you for everything. The park is beautiful and the staff couldn't be more friendly. The problem is, if you are paying $48.50 per night, you shouldn't have to pay $5 per day extra for WiFi, $1 for a shower, and the cable TV should work. The cable is in to all sites, but it has never been activated by the park. The TV reception is very poor on the few channels you do get with your own antenna. The pool and spa is lovely! We will probably stay here again since we have a 40' diesel pusher and there are no other high quality parks anywhere near Zion NP. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an unfortunate addition to the review I gave in October. When we got our Visa bill we noticed that they had charged us more that the store receipt we had for a purchase. The store receipt was correct. In spite of several efforts, they have refused to credit our account or send us a refund. Not the kind of people I want to do business with. And my earlier posting gives the rest of our feelings. Never again there nor recommend them. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Been here before and this park continues to be one of the nicest. Age of the park is starting to show, but the friendly management is working on that. We camped here in a Motorhome.
First, let me say this. This place is beautiful and spotless - first class without a doubt. But we are paying $46.50 per night Good Sam rate. There is no TV and they charge you extra for everything - in spite of the extremely high price. Cell phones don't work here and they charge very high fees for the phone service. WiFi is another $5 a day. We don't use them but if you did want to take a shower that is another $1 a time. We will never be back here or recommend them. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a beautiful park. Nice big sites. Very clean. The staff were all friendly. Laundry was a little pricey, $2 each wash and dry and showers are $1 for 5 minutes. Cell phones don't work here, but they will lend you a land line and charge minimally for calls. 13 miles to Zion NP on Hwy 9. Road noise was minimal as well. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Somebody knew what they were doing when they built this park. Level sites with brand new hook-ups, good spacing between sites with enough room for our coach and car, sparkling clean pool and hot tub, tasteful and complete camper store, professional and courteous staff - all in a peaceful setting next to the river. It's about 12 miles off the interstate and 10 miles from Zion N.P. but that made it feel quieter. This was one of our best stops. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very sorry we only stayed 1 night at this park! One of the nicest, cleanest and best organized parks we've been to. Nice snackbar and gift shop! Nice pool with scheduled activities. Very helpful staff will help with arrangements for all there is to do in this area: A LOT! We are looking forward to being back later this year and next year are going to schedule reunion! Great Park! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Visited park in a 40' motorhome. Park is very big rig friendly and can handle any size coach with any numer of slides. All roads were blacktop. Park was maintained like a fine hotel. Pool & spa was great. They also offered a store, game room, restaurant & massage therapist. Sites had a long concrete parking pad with patio area grass that was nicely mowed. Each site had a table & fire pit. Utilities were modern & well placed. We went out of our way to get to park & were glad we did. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park with nice paved/grassed sites. WIFI worked well ($5.40/day). Telephone hookup is available, which is good because cell coverage is non-existent. Pool and hot tub were both clean. Hot tub was a good temperature. About a 20 minute drive from the park entrance, but with very nice scenery along the way. Well stocked store. One negative: My family was evicted from the hot tub because my kids had their feet in it. Apparently, nobody under age 16 is allowed in the hot tub (not hands, feet, etc.). Inadequate insurance coverage is given as the excuse. This one negative was not enough to spoil our visit. However, families with kids under 16 should recognize that the hot tub is truly off limits to kids. All that being said, we would consider staying here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
April 2006
$47
Simply put, one of the cleanest parks I have ever stayed at. Zion National Park is a plus to this campground. We stayed at a river view site and enjoyed sitting outside listening to the water rush by. The park was immaculate and the staff was very helpful and gave us some tips on how to enjoy Zion National Park. My family enjoyed our stay here. We highly recommend this site. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The reviews on the park are mostly accurate, with a few clarifications. This is a very nice park, but ...the bathrooms are not "spotless" as suggested, and are showing some wear -the sites while nice, are not perfectly manicured by any stretch- ours needed to be mowed badly -the sites are not exactly on top of each other, but I did get to have a close up conversation with the neighbor- we ate dinner while he dumped his tanks a very few feet away -the park seems to be laid out strangely- awnings cannot be used because the sun is always in the wrong spot. Given my preferences, next time I would boondock it a few miles down the road with the other folks at "unofficial" Virgin River sites on the way into Zion. The wife will probably overrule me, though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What can I say? Very clean resort with friendly staff. The laundry, with four washers and four dryers, costs $2 per load and was clean and well kept. The laundry, pool, spa, and restrooms require the use of a pass code to enter. The WiFi costs $5 per day using 802. 11b standard. This is the place to stay if visiting Zion NP or Bryce Canyon NP. I will be back to stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean, well-maintained park, a little noisy, even in winter (which was cold but not too bad) 50-amp service is in pull-through sites only, 30-amp elsewhere. This is (so far) our favorite park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
For this area this is an outstanding facility. We were here with a 45' Prevost and had plenty of room with easy access in and out. We would highly recommend it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a beautiful campground. Friendly service, great staff. But, for this price, you do not expect to have coin operated showers. Other area CG's have cable tv. At $42, the wifi should have been free. Tent campers were charged $30 per night. We were there 6 nights in a TT with friends in a MH. When there were tent campers, they appeared to be part of a tour group. There are CG's nearer Zion NP at Springdale, Utah, (Zion Canyon CG) and at Zion NP that would be better for most tent campers or those that desire a campground vs. a resort. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
What a place to camp for visiting Zion, Bryce Canyon and North Rim Grand Canyon. Very kid-friendly campground. A lot of attention to detail. Friendly staff and great, clean facilities. If you want to stay in some of the most beautiful scenery in the US go to Zion RR and make the most of the wonderful locations around you. You will not be disappointed with this park!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
July 2005
$40
Beautiful campground with great facilities and a very personable staff. Everything is new and is top shelf quality. The store is large and well-equipped, and everything just has that "welcoming" look about it. It is not cheap, however. Wi-fi access was $6 a day, and spotty at best. The shuttle to Zion was only once a day (to Zion at 9am and back at 3pm) and $5 a head. But they do have a very good little cafe that fixed my picky wife a fish dinner that she really enjoyed. Seems hard to believe but they were saying that people come to stay at the RV park and don't even venture into Zion NP. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We love this park. It has easy access for our big rig with tow vehicle. Facility is immaculate, most of staff is friendly (Sometimes strict). They have events each night at pool for kids & adults. General store is well stocked. Hours of office & pool are good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great RV Resort! Very clean and well maintained. Landscaping is great. The pool and spa are very nice and clean. The sites are really nice with a little grass yard. With windows open, you can listen to the Virgin River flow as you sleep. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Excellent campground and worth every penny. Great sites that can accommodate large rigs with slides. There is a extra charge for showers. Sprinklers come on every night between midnite and 6 a.m. so you may want to remove anything that is on the lawn area. Staff very knowledgeable and friendly. Great gift shop. Close to Zion National Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, newer campground about 20 miles from Zion NP. Park is in a good location, has efficient staff, and newer facilities. Park has pool and hot tub which looked nice, but as it was spring vacation in Utah, were really too crowded with kids to use. The pull-through sites in park are oddly laid out with a good gravel path on hookup side and grass and dirt only on entry door side. Park is expensive and yet you are still nickel and dimed to death with extra charges (65 cents to make credit card from pay phone, $1 to use showers; $6.95 to use Wi-Fi. I'm only surprised that they haven't installed pay toilets! Speaking of toilets, they are located in small rooms with a shower also, so in morning when people are showering, expect line-ups and lengthy waits to use toilets. There is no CATV at the park nor is there any cellphone reception. Park had some flood damage in spring of 2005 and a temporary levee of rocks, dirt and some sandbags have been piled along park edge by river. Riverfront sites should be avoided for this reason. We liked the park but the rinky-dink extra charges and the other negatives mentioned above caused us to leave a day earlier than planned. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the nicest CG we have ever stayed at. It is truly a Resort, with activities, pool, movies, the whole works. Being close to Zion NP, and the beautiful surronds makes this park that much better. The staff were very helpful and friendly, and the sites were very nice and easy to use. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A very nice park with great views every direction. Staff members were courteous. Sites were level and roomy enough but no cable. Internet was not affordable, one could purchase a satellite hook up on a cheaper per day basis. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Top quality park in every respect, but be prepared to pay as stated. High quality staff that love what they do. Don't think we have every been treated better. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a VERY nice campground. We stayed for just one night after visiting Zion, on our way to Las Vegas. It has to be one of the nicest we have been to. We had a site next to the river. Although we could not see the river without going down a bank, we could hear it in our site. Next time we are near Zion we will stop here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were here in 2003 and park is still the best we have seen. Very clean, lots of activities(if you want). Just outside Zion NP and lots of BLM land. Managers and staff are wonderful and accomodating. It is more expensive than some but we feel a good value for what we received. We are full timers and hope we can spend more time here. They have great snowbirder program. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$40
Zion River is a premium RV park with outstanding management. They currently offer a great
reduced winter rate. We have spent the last two seasons here. Snows occasionally, but usually melts by noon. Outstanding hiking, backroading, photography, sightseeing in all directions. Great spot for active, outdoor people. Staff arrange lots of special events and activities - - over twenty of us went on a great New Year's eve night hike, Dec. 31, 2003. Returned for food and celebration at midnight. We are fulltimers who live and work out of our motorhome (In our fifth year), and Zion River is our favorite RV Park. On-site management and staff are the key. Park only few years old and the facilities are kept in excellent shape. Understand that owners are installing a wireless Internet system soon. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$30
After being full time for two years we have stayed in many so called "five star resorts" but this one is the best. The managers live on site and are readily available if you need them and the staff does all they can to make you stay comfortable. They have a beautiful shop on site and books of activities in and around Zion National Park. Hope to come back here many times We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2002
$37
After visiting many RV parks across the country, this one registers as our all time favorite. The sites are spacious, the grounds are beautiful and meticulously maintained, the staff is friendly and helpful, and best of all the scenario of Zion is absolutely spectacular. If you are interested in horseback riding, visit the B&B across the street, these are quality horses that you can ride through Zion Nat'l Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$38
We were there with a camping group and had an excellent time. The facilities were very well keptup and the staff was very friendly and helpfull. We'll go back again. The rates vary from $35-$41 per night. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2002
$32
Although the park is rated high, there are a few things you should know. The park charges 10 cents per minute for a phone hook-up, even for a local call to your internet provider. Also, the showers are not included in the base rate and cost to use. The park is laid out backwards in that every rv opens to the sunny side and your awning is not much help. Also, the river sites have no view of the river. You back in and the river is down an embankment so you have to walk over to the river to see it. There is a walkway around the riverbank which is public so even if you pay for a river site, you have other campers on the back of your lot using the river. The park is very clean and neat. We camped here in a camper.