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    Red Cliffs land wraps around the northwest edge of Ivins, putting this small Washington County town in direct contact with BLM desert terrain and the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area. Free camping outside Ivins is accessible on BLM land north and west of town, with no fees and no reservations required, though no water or restrooms are on-site. Developed campgrounds in the area have defined sites, vault toilets, and some with hookups for RVs.

    Summer heat in this part of Utah regularly tops 100 degrees, so spring and fall are the practical windows for most campers. Saint George is about 7 miles from Ivins and has more hookup options. Saint George RV hookups cover the full range of private parks and developed sites with utility connections in that corridor.

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    Best Campgrounds near Ivins (194)

      1. Snow Canyon State Park Campground

      4.4(42)3mi from Ivins36 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "2.5 mike hike in, 300 ft elevation gain, easy trail to beautiful overlook of southern Utah. Camp is a sandy open area next to the overlook and cliffs of Snow Canyon State Park. Free to camp."

      "Snow Canyon is a still relatively unknown place near St George, Utah. There is SO much to do around there and there are great hikes that leave from this campground which makes it even better."

      from $40 - $200 / night

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      2. McArthur's Temple View RV Resort

      4.4(26)8mi from IvinsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We were on a road trip around Utah and decided to stop in the town of Saint George to get a bite to eat. We ended up taking our time to eat."

      "This campground will be rated as a Basecamp — grounds that offer a comfortable home base that you’re happy to return to after a day of exploring the surrounding area."

      from $52 - $67 / night

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      3. Quail Creek State Park Campground

      4.1(40)15mi from Ivins43 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Beautiful location! All camp sites overlook the lake. There are flush toilets and outdoor coin showers. If the camp ground fills, they allow primitive camping in the parking lot for a minimal fee."

      "The big pro is that you are really close to a lake where you can go for a swim, quite a rare feature for a campground in Utah. Beautiful surroundings, new showers and restrooms."

      from $28 - $40 / night

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      4. Red Cliffs Campground

      4.7(29)15mi from Ivins11 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Stopped here late on my way through Utah. Short drive off the highway and easy to find. Very clean sites, I was only there in the dark but area was quiet and easy to setup camp."

      "Water spigots are everywhere, and there are trash cans close by. Plus, there are two vault toilets not too far away. The roads and campsites are all paved."

      from $5 - $15 / night

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      5. St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey

      3.5(35)16mi from IvinsRVs, Cabins

      "We had a fun trip to Utah this past weekend for an off-road event. We found the KOA and set up camp for a few days. Internet connection wasn’t great and the weather was moody since it was March."

      "This KOA is located about ten minutes outside of St George and right off the I-15 freeway. It was all the amenities that your typical KOA has; dog park, hookups, cabins, and store."

      6. Westside Campground — Sand Hollow State Park

      4.1(34)16mi from Ivins46 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It’s fun of all sorts, kayaking, lake beach, boating, cliff jumping, bbq, off-roading everywhere!!! And the beauty that surrounds is unreal!!"

      "It’s always a family favorite when we go to Southern Utah"

      from $50 / night

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      7. Virgin River Gorge Recreation Area Campground (BLM)

      4.1(29)17mi from Ivins111 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Close to freeway but quiet. Very clean, some trails. Need to register at kiosk, one bar T mobile not enough to pay at site."

      "Walmart only 18 m away in Utah, Mesquite NV stores are the same distance west."

      from $8 / night

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      8. Southern Utah RV Resort

      4.9(12)10mi from IvinsRVs

      "This is a great, clean, relatively affordable spot to spend the night on your way to the sites in Southern Utah. This place is new, so it's very clean. No mature trees."

      "Right off the highway so there is road noise but you’re close to town to stock up on essentials or get delivery!"

      from $59 - $79 / night

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      9. Watchman Campground — Zion National Park

      4.6(251)38mi from Ivins190 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Sites were typical National Park, small and close together but well positioned.  We had close access to a modern restroom that was clean and well maintained.  "

      "Watchman is conveniently located within walking distance of the Zion National Park south entrance. The camp sites are shaded with trees and red gravel/sand ground structure."

      from $35 - $130 / night

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      10. Cedar Pockets Pass Road - Dispersed Camping

      4.2(22)17mi from Ivins

      "We drive by this all the time when we go to and from Las Vegas to Utah."

      "Easy access a great pull off on the way to southern Utah national parks. There are a couple of nice trails If you want to do a morning or evening hike."

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    Recent Reviews near Ivins, UT

    1757 Reviews of 194 Ivins Campgrounds


    • Byron M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2026

      Watchman Campground — Zion National Park

      Convenient Camping

      5 minute walk to Buses. 5 minute walk to first stores in Springdale and bus to town. The camp has been refurbed with nice flush restrooms, potable water. The trees are a bit worse for water so no shade or coverage but that doesn’t matter as you should be out taking buses or e-bikes to the park and enjoying the trails.

    • Janette K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Hurricane Cliffs BLM dispersed #1-12 spur

      Washboard road but great views

      We have stayed here before its convenient and close enough to the main road that it's not to far to drive over the road. The views are amazing and it's quiet. We have stayed in our pop up and now our 36 ft fifth wheel. It's cool enough to sleep with a fan and road noise is very little. Wouldn't recommend going in past site 1 without walking the road first to make sure there is room to turn around.

    • kelly B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Pyramid Ridge Campground

      Lots of privacy

      This is a new campground, a 2 year old loop, and a newly opened lane. We are camped at the end of the lane, site 24, and nobody is within a quarter mile of us. This campground provides access to a lovely network of hike/bike trails. Only sad thing is that the drives are set up more for tent campers, not real level, and kinda short. Works for our 20 ft schoolie, but barely.

    • mThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Gooseberry Mesa

      Hit this up if you enjoy an easy overland

      Had a great family trip, used our RTT on the Tacoma as a pre-staging spot to hit Zion in the morning. We were completely alone open stars easy going in.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Virgin River Gorge Recreation Area Campground (BLM)

      One Of My Favorites

      This location is a great halfway point between Vegas and either of Utah's two closests National Parks. We booked it ahead of time so we paid the reservation fee making it a $16 stay, however, you can easily just show up and and find an empty campsite (which there were some in late May) and end up paying only $8. They have flush toilets, you are right beside the Virgin River, and it's only around 10-15 minutes from a Maverik and getting that for $8-$16 is exactly why I will be back (when its not summer). Also, we obviously tent camp, but visually the spots are pretty big and there were a good mount of camper trailers and even a modded camper school bus.

    • Jo Ann F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Zion Canyon Campground

      Checked Out Early

      Fortunately a spot opened for us at Watchman inside Zion, so we left.

      The staff at registration were very nice and it was no problem getting a refund.

      We did not like the vibe at this campground. Our neighbor was a little “off”. It was very crowded and expensive.

      The positives are location to entrance of park, shuttle service, restaurant choices, and view. Try to get a site right on the river if you can. We were not on the river. (River R15–R5 and D30-D24)

      We spent one night and would not stay there again except in a pinch.

      The macaron pastry shop near shuttle stop 2 is worth a visit.

    • Kate S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Gooseberry Mesa

      Stunning

      What can I add that hasnt been said?!? This is an incredible spot with incredible views. We sat on our rig rooftop and watched the sunset. The roads in are VERY washboardy.


    Guide to Ivins

    Camping near Ivins, Utah offers varied experiences across the dry desert landscape that sits at approximately 3,100 feet elevation. The region features distinctive black lava formations alongside red sandstone, creating terrain that remains accessible year-round despite summer temperatures that regularly reach 105°F during July and August. The proximity to both established campgrounds and public lands allows for diverse camping options within 30 minutes of this small city.

    What to do

    Explore the virgin river: At Virgin River Gorge Recreation Area Campground (BLM), located about 35 minutes from Ivins, visitors can access both river and canyon terrain. "There is a very beautiful hike along the Virgin River," noted one camper who regretted missing this opportunity. The campground provides access to riverside trails without requiring advanced reservations.

    Enjoy water recreation: Sand Hollow State Park features a reservoir with beach access approximately 25 minutes from Ivins. "The beach area is gorgeous with lots of smooth sand and cool red rock formations," reports one visitor. The park offers equipment rentals for those without their own gear, as "they have a place the rent sea doos, boats, UTVs."

    Visit dinosaur tracks: The Red Cliffs Recreation Area north of Ivins contains prehistoric evidence within its sandstone formations. "Hiking trails lead to some dinosaur tracks!" mentions one camper about this discovery. The combination of paleontological sites and dramatic geology provides educational opportunities within a recreational setting.

    What campers like

    Privacy despite popularity: While many local campgrounds fill quickly, the layout often preserves some seclusion. At Snow Canyon State Park Campground, "The non-hookup sites are MUCH better than the ones with hookups" according to one camper who found "the tent sites were fairly nice" with more space between them.

    Night skies: The desert location allows for exceptional astronomical viewing at many campsites near Ivins, Utah. One visitor to Virgin River Gorge noted "The night sky was so beautiful with the moon and stars! There aren't any lights around the campground so on a night with no moon, I'm sure you could see EVERYTHING."

    Trail access from campsites: Direct access to hiking paths ranks highly with visitors. Red Cliffs Campground receives praise as "a beautiful area, nested in the red cliffs and with hiking MTB trails right from the cg." This convenience allows campers to explore without driving to trailheads.

    What you should know

    Summer heat considerations: Temperatures frequently exceed 100°F between June and September, making spring and fall more comfortable for tent camping. "We tent camped for 2 nights. Each site offers a shaded picnic table, fire pit, and tent pad," notes a visitor to Quail Creek State Park Campground, highlighting the importance of shade structures.

    Reservation requirements: Most established campgrounds in the region require advance booking, particularly during peak season. For example, Watchman Campground at Zion requires reservations "6 months in advance to get a spot and they go SO FAST!"

    Water conditions: Several water bodies in the region have specific considerations. At Sand Hollow, "Swimmer's itch is real but only affects a percentage of people," while Quail Creek recently had warnings about algae. Check current conditions before planning water activities.

    Park access hours: State parks often restrict entry after hours. "Where I'm from if a campground has hours, it means there won't be someone there to pay when they're closed- that's not the case here. You actually can't get in if they're closed," warns a camper about Quail Creek State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground facilities: For families with young children, St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey offers developed play areas. "Free mini golf and pool, electric and water at the tent site, laundry facilities, right off the interstate," mentions one family, listing amenities that can keep children entertained.

    Sand play areas: Natural features can provide entertainment for children. "My kids had a blast in the sand dune area," reports one parent about Snow Canyon State Park, highlighting how landscape elements can serve as natural playgrounds without additional facilities.

    Swimming options: Pools provide relief from heat for families. Southern Utah RV Resort offers "Basketball half court, small playground for kids, corn hole area, community fire pit area" along with a pool, creating multiple activity options within the safety of the campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: At McArthur's Temple View RV Resort, RV sites have specific layouts to consider. "After check in we were escorted to our site and given information about the park. The strange was it wasn't clear on where to park the tow vehicle, although you will have plenty of room once you figure it out," notes one RVer about the parking arrangement.

    Clearance limitations: Some locations have physical constraints for larger rigs. At Red Cliffs Campground, "you have to go under the interstate thru two narrow concrete tunnels, they are 11.9 high, so be careful, many large RVs, 5th wheels, Class As will not fit!!"

    Hookup configurations: Hookup locations can vary between parks. "Our site was mostly level with a grill (that was closed to use due to fire risk) and a shade structure with a picnic bench," reports a visitor to Sand Hollow, detailing the layout that affects RV positioning and outdoor living space.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Ivins, UT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Ivins, UT offers a wide range of camping options, with 194 campgrounds and RV parks near Ivins, UT and 65 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Ivins, UT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Ivins, UT is Snow Canyon State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 42 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Ivins, UT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 65 free dispersed camping spots near Ivins, UT.