I so wish we could travel west of the Rockies, but my wife has 5 years to retirement. Once she retires she wants 30 days in the Yellowstone Park area. We would love to travel in Utah, Arizona, California, New Mexico. Some day...
For Arches and Canyonlands we always stay in Moab UT. There are great campgrounds and BLM options for both, but we like the town of Moab quite a bit. 4th of July is an awesome Moab experience!!
KOA is nice but is on the S fringe of Moab and can't really walk to town conveniently.
Canyonlands RV Park - Our favorite because it is in the heart of town and walk to everything.
ZION Canyon Campground- We have been to ZION quite a bit and the campground in the park is crowded and no utilities. Just outside the gate of the park we found a really nice RV park - Zion Canyon Campground right on the river with full utilities and you can sit and look at the park campground. Walking distance to everything in town as well. You can cover Bryce Canyon on day trips from here and not move over there if desired.
Bryce Canyon - if you feel like going over to Bryce to stay we'd recommend Ruby's Inn just 1/2 mi outside the park gate. The Bryce campgrounds in the park are nice as well.
Hope that helps a bit. Great trip and area to visit for a month or two.
Another beautiful Utah State Park is Dead Horse Point. If you are in the Moab / Canyonlands area it is definately worth a visit. The campground takes reservations, and has a few first come sites. Electric only with little fresh water available; fill your tank at Moab. The view from the point is beautiful. Also a good place to stay while exploring Island in the Sky part of Canyonlands. Some photos from my last visit.
I so wish we could travel west of the Rockies, but my wife has 5 years to retirement. Once she retires she wants 30 days in the Yellowstone Park area. We would love to travel in Utah, Arizona, California, New Mexico. Some day...
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We have done quite a bit in Utah and have some favorite campgrounds. FYI, most all of this is on our Resources-Campgrounds page in SOI.
Let's start with free or near free, as Utah has a ton of BLM options:
Free campsites in Utah
Of course, you can reserve directly in the state and national parks
Utah State Parks
National Parks
For Arches and Canyonlands we always stay in Moab UT. There are great campgrounds and BLM options for both, but we like the town of Moab quite a bit. 4th of July is an awesome Moab experience!!
KOA is nice but is on the S fringe of Moab and can't really walk to town conveniently.
Canyonlands RV Park - Our favorite because it is in the heart of town and walk to everything.
ZION Canyon Campground - We have been to ZION quite a bit and the campground in the park is crowded and no utilities. Just outside the gate of the park we found a really nice RV park - Zion Canyon Campground right on the river with full utilities and you can sit and look at the park campground. Walking distance to everything in town as well. You can cover Bryce Canyon on day trips from here and not move over there if desired.
Bryce Canyon - if you feel like going over to Bryce to stay we'd recommend Ruby's Inn just 1/2 mi outside the park gate. The Bryce campgrounds in the park are nice as well.
Hope that helps a bit. Great trip and area to visit for a month or two.
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Great info Greg! Some day we will be there!
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Good topic. I live in Utah and am planning on hitting the parks this summer with the fam. Never to early to start planning.
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Thank you for the great resources we are excited for our first long trip in our Scamp!
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Add to your list Goblin Valley S.P. It is small, but a very neat place, a little out of the way, so no crowds.
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Thank you Paul for that information we are limited on time but will try to get there.
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I liked this park--close to Bryce--nice hikes in the park.
Good to hear the like on Kodachrome Batb as we have made a reservation to stay there 3 days while checking out the parks!
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Another beautiful Utah State Park is Dead Horse Point. If you are in the Moab / Canyonlands area it is definately worth a visit. The campground takes reservations, and has a few first come sites. Electric only with little fresh water available; fill your tank at Moab. The view from the point is beautiful. Also a good place to stay while exploring Island in the Sky part of Canyonlands. Some photos from my last visit.
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