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    Kaibab Paiute RV Park in Fredonia provides 58 pull-through sites with full hookups, including 50-amp service, water, and sewer connections. The park features level gravel sites large enough for big rigs up to 50 feet in length with space for towed vehicles. "Nice, new campground with clean private showers and restrooms. And at $30 a night a real bargain," notes one visitor about the affordability compared to other parks in the region. Country Rose RV Park and Campground, located on Highway 89A, offers additional RV sites with water and electric hookups. Both parks maintain clean shower facilities, with Kaibab Paiute also providing a community center with laundry facilities and a covered seating area with fire pits.

    Several RV parks near Fredonia serve as convenient basecamps for exploring nearby attractions including Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Most parks in the area remain open year-round, though facilities at higher elevations may close during winter months. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region—while Kaibab Paiute receives good Verizon and Starlink reception, more remote locations offer limited connectivity. The Dyrt reviews indicate that propane is available at gas stations on the reservation at lower prices than surrounding areas. For RVers planning longer stays, dump stations and potable water fill locations are accessible at most established RV parks, and some travelers note that Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park allows non-campers to use their dump station for a day-use fee.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Fredonia (159)

      1. Crazy Horse RV Resort

      4.5(4)6mi from FredoniaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I recently stayed at Crazy Horse RV Resort in Kanab, UT for 10 days and had an absolute blast!"

      "It’s located in the gorgeous little town of Kanab. We purchased a campsite just to park our van after a long day of hiking."

      from $25 - $50 / night

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      2. Dark Sky RV Park & Campground

      5.0(39)5mi from FredoniaRVs

      "Great WiFi. Pet friendly. Strong Verizon signal. Close to town. Great showers. Laundry. Friendly staff."

      "Right off the highway so a little highway noise but not much. I normally don’t give a perfect rating without concrete pads but this is an exception."

      from $62 - $80 / night

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      3. Kanab RV Corral

      4.5(21)5mi from FredoniaRVs

      "can walk to restaurants and downtown .dog friendly great dog park. Be back in September."

      "Didn’t use pool, laundry, or bathrooms. People were very nice and the place was well kept outside. My spot could have been more level. You share the electrical post, so the other guy used the 30 amp."

      4. Kaibab Paiute RV Park

      4.8(32)13mi from FredoniaRVs, Tents

      "Pull through spots large enough to accommodate the big rigs. Full hookups (except cable). Great price -$22.50 for our stay. They have showers if you camper shower is small like mine."

      "New campground with clean private showers and restrooms. And at $30 a night a real bargain.
      Pull through sites with full hookups and a friendly staff makes this place a winner."

      from $15 - $30 / night

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      5. Grand Plateau RV Resort

      4.6(16)5mi from FredoniaRVs, Cabins

      "Whether you’re in a motorhome or pulling a trailer, you’ll appreciate the ample space. Impeccable Facilities: The resort is brand new, and it shows."

      "The showers/bathrooms are recently updated, private and nice and clean. Water. power and wifi were all very good. We did not use the pool, but it looked clean and inviting."

      from $52 / night

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      6. Hitch-N-Post RV Park

      4.1(8)6mi from FredoniaRVs, Tents

      "Showers, cell signal, WiFi, and access to a town that is adorable. Utah keeps me surprised when I keep finding towns like this! Have a coffe and breakfast at a cafe that is walking distance."

      "WiFi, toilets and showers, access to the town... you’re literally in Kanab which is a cool southwestern town. Cafes, outdoor gear shops, book stores, laundry mat, museums grocery store...."

      7. Zion RV and Campground (Hi-Road)

      3.7(47)26mi from FredoniaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There’s free WiFi, laundry facilities, and a game room. Also a nice little restaurant within walking distance (right across the street)."

      "Four stars only because of the complete lack of Wi-Fi as promised in the campgrounds. If you went into the Hut with the laundry room, showers and game room service was perfect."

      from $40 - $54 / night

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      8. Country Rose RV Park

      4.3(3)1mi from Fredonia1 siteRVs, Tents

      "Flat rock sites, concrete slab with cute cafe table or picnic table. Some pull through and some not. Has electricity and very nice bathroom. $1.50 coin showers and a laundry."

      "Was close by very late at night and called to see if they were open (Nov 22). Very friendly and helpful staff

      Showers are coin operated. Wash rooms are seperate. Laundry available."

      from $32 - $40 / night

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      9. Country Rose RV Park and Campground

      5.0(2)1mi from Fredonia50 sitesRVs

      "It was great to add this RV park that offers a great location! Perfect for your travels to or from Grand Canyon, Zion or Bryce National Park. Let’s help them out and leave some reviews!"

      "Staff very friendly, clean and quiet. No shade. Bathrooms are very clean. Veteran discount."

      10. Kaibab Camper Village

      4.1(22)24mi from FredoniaRVs, Tents

      "The sites are adequate, Ours was wedged between two other sites at an angle which made it a little tricky to back in but the hosts helped guide us in between other trailers and trees. "

      "07 mile off paved highway. Somewhat smooth gravel road. Rustic campground with a friendly owner operated. All traffic areas and sites are gravel. Some leveler than others."

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    RV Park Reviews near Fredonia, AZ

    1780 Reviews of 159 Fredonia Campgrounds


    • J
      Oct. 14, 2021

      Zion River Resort

      Great park & amenities, close to everything!

      We stayed at Zion RV resort in Virgin, Utah just outside Zion National Park and nearby towns in October 2021. This is a very nice full-service RV resort that offers a variety of pull-through and back-in sites, and cabins. The sites are 50amp FHU, fairly long, and have nice spacing between sites. The park is pristine and offers a large inviting pool and hot tub, laundry room, playground, dog runs, propane fill station, and a real lodge with lots of apparel, home goods, ice, beer and other beverage choices. There is access to the Virgin River from the campground. We really enjoyed our stay here just minutes from Zion and other local attractions. The only downside was wifi coverage if you have Verizon. This was spotty and one bar at most. We highly recommend this RV resort. To see videos on this campground and others, visit our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

    • Rachel H.
      Aug. 24, 2019

      WillowWind RV Park

      Best wifi experience in an RV park

      We needed stable, steady Internet for a month. While we regularly travel with two hotspots for Internet coverage, we barely needed to use them. 

      We stayed in one of the satellite friendly spots. Unfortunately, the space we were in was not so "friendly" due to the mature trees on either side. The satellite friendly spots are in the back of the RV park, and the aisle behind us had newer/younger trees that would not block satellite (but also would provide no shade).

      Your experience at this park may vary. There were clearly a lot of monthly/semi-permanent residents at this park, especially on the back in spots at the edges. We would go back here, but we'd get a pull-through site next time.

      Pros:

      - Internet.

      - Location in reference to Zion, Bryce, and Cedar Breaks.

      - Post office (for general delivery) is 2-3 blocks away.

      - Major restaurants and retail stores within 10-15 miles (St. George).

      - At least 3 state parks within a 20 mile radius, two are water sport havens (Sand Hollow and Quail Creek) and the other is hiking trail nirvana (Snow Canyon).

      Cons:

      - No pool on site. 

      - Location of trees on RV space meant that we could not use our patio awning for the month. If we positioned our RV to allow us to use the awning, we wouldn't be able to park our tow vehicle at all. 

      - Our RV space was in the area with grass between the spaces. Sprinklers were programmed for daily delivery, and because of the width of the concrete pad, we were getting hard water stains on our RV (the sprinkler head pointed directly at our steps out of the RV). We noticed that on some of the "monthly" sites, there were plastic sprinkler head "deterrents" that would keep the spray from overshooting onto the concrete pad.

    • J
      Oct. 27, 2021

      Zion West RV Park

      Nice smaller park.

      We stayed at Zion West RV park in October 2021. This is a small RV park with a mix of full-time and traveling RVers. It has a variety of sites including pull-through, back-in and tent sites. We had a FHU site with 50 amp service. This park doesn’t offer a lot of amenities, but does have showers and laundry room. It’s in the small town of Leeds, Utah and is about 30 minutes west Zion National Park. It is also near many trails and fun things to do. We enjoyed our stay here and it was quiet and relaxing. We will stay here again next time we visit Zion NP.

      For videos on this park and others, visit our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

    • Ryan H.
      Oct. 4, 2021

      Dark Sky RV Park & Campground

      Excellent new park

      Great WiFi. Pet friendly. Strong Verizon signal. Close to town. Great showers. Laundry. Friendly staff.

    • Alex
      Dec. 25, 2020

      Zion River Resort

      Nice RV Park, wifi is slow though

      The park itself is nice. Full hook ups, heated pool and hot tub. Restrooms and laundry on site. Propane also on site. There are also a series of fenced in dog parks (3). So if you have dogs that don’t get along with other dogs that’s a plus because you can just go in a different one. The wifi is kind of hit or miss sometimes though. When the park is full at peak times good luck streaming anything. Staff is very friendly and helpful. I wouldn’t spring for the back in river spots unless you just want privacy behind you. The view for us isn’t that great as there is a rock wall behind you so your view is actually of that unless you have a very big rig. It is very close to Springdale and Zion National Park which is very convenient and why we chose it so four stars.

    • Ali K.
      Aug. 6, 2020

      Navajo Lake Campground

      Great family friendly campground

      Loved this campground! Plenty of spots, good mix of back in, pull through, and tent. Spots have picnic table and fire rings. Flushing toilets and firewood for purchase. Limited parking for tent spots-one car per spot. Walking access to the lake and beautiful views! No cell service FYI, but 20 min drive to duck creek village where there is a general store, gas station, and cell service

    • Bonnie C.
      Jun. 23, 2020

      Watchman Campground — Zion National Park

      Amazing Views

      We camped at Watchman for three nights June 19-22,2020. Shuttles are not running and the scenic drive going to the lodge was closed due to COVID-19. We camped in the B loop, site # 51. This was a back-in space complete with a picnic table, fire ring (which we could not use due to fire season) and electrical hook-up. Portable water to fill tanks was available at the dump station just as you enter the campground. Our site was well shaded and very close to the Virgin River. Although available, we didn’t use the bath house.

      The campground was full to capacity the whole time we were there. It is important to reserve your site at least 6 Months in advance at this campground!!

      The Visitor’s Center and Park Store are within walking distance from the campground. Lots of swimming and tubing going on at the River. Tubes can be rented in Springdale. If you wanted to hike the Narrows or other trails along the scenic drive you had to either hire a shuttle ($30 round trip), bike or walk in. The paid shuttle pick up and return was in Springdale just outside the Park.

      Dogs were allowed in the campground on leash and also on ONE trail. All other trails were off limits to pets.

    • Kelly H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 18, 2024

      Zion River Resort

      Best RV Park in Utah

      This place is so nice! Spacious shower stalls with toilet, sink, bench and shower. Laundry facilities. Year round heated pool and hot tub. Store on site with decent prices. All spots have a tree with grass, picnic table and concrete pads. Also has small playground and dog park. Access to Virgin River with a primitive trail.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2023

      Watchman Campground — Zion National Park

      The best campground in Zion

      As an avid nature enthusiast, I recently had the pleasure of visiting Watchman Campground in Zion National Park, and I must say it was an unforgettable experience. Nestled amidst the breathtaking red rock landscapes and verdant canyons, this campground offers a peaceful retreat for outdoor lovers seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Zion.

      Location: Situated in the heart of Zion National Park, Watchman Campground boasts a prime location that provides easy access to the park's renowned hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and natural wonders. Its proximity to the Zion Canyon Visitor Center, just a short walk away, is incredibly convenient for obtaining information, permits, and maps.

      Campsites: The campground features a variety of campsites, including tent sites, RV sites, and electric hookup sites. The sites are well-maintained, spacious, and thoughtfully arranged to provide a semblance of privacy and tranquility. The campsites are equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and ample space for parking. Although the sites do not have hookups for water or sewer, the centrally located restrooms with running water and flushing toilets are clean and easily accessible.

      Scenic Beauty: The awe-inspiring beauty surrounding Watchman Campground is nothing short of mesmerizing. Towering sandstone cliffs, vibrant foliage, and the tranquil Virgin River create a picturesque backdrop that embodies the essence of Zion National Park. The campground itself is enveloped by lush vegetation, providing a serene atmosphere and enhancing the feeling of immersion in nature.

      Amenities and Facilities: Watchman Campground offers a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay for campers. The Visitor Center nearby offers a well-stocked store where you can find camping supplies, snacks, and souvenirs. Additionally, the campground provides drinking water stations and a dump station for RVs. The presence of a shuttle stop within the campground allows for convenient transportation to explore various trails and viewpoints throughout the park.

      Accessibility: Watchman Campground strives to accommodate campers of all abilities. Several campsites are designed specifically to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities, featuring accessible picnic tables, fire rings, and restroom facilities. This commitment to inclusivity is commendable and enhances the overall camping experience for everyone.

      Reservation System and Availability: To secure a spot at Watchman Campground, it is strongly recommended to make a reservation well in advance. The campground is in high demand, especially during peak seasons, and availability can be limited. The reservation system is user-friendly, ensuring a seamless booking process.

      Visitor Experience: The staff at Watchman Campground is knowledgeable, friendly, and always willing to provide guidance and assistance. Whether you're seeking recommendations for hiking trails or seeking general information about the park, they are there to make your stay enjoyable. Additionally, the campground observes quiet hours, creating a peaceful ambiance that allows visitors to truly connect with nature and relish the serenity of the surroundings.

      In conclusion, Watchman Campground is a hidden gem within Zion National Park. Its idyllic setting, well-maintained facilities, and convenient location make it an ideal base for exploring the park's wonders. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a nature photographer, or simply seeking solace in the embrace of Mother Nature, this campground is a must-visit destination that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.

      Note: As with any outdoor adventure, it is essential to adhere to park regulations, practice Leave No Trace principles, and respect the fragile ecosystem to ensure the preservation of this remarkable natural treasure.


    Guide to Fredonia

    Fredonia, Arizona sits at 4,669 feet elevation in the Arizona Strip, creating a high desert environment with cooler temperatures than much of Arizona. Recreational vehicle accommodations near Fredonia provide convenient access to multiple national parks without the higher prices found at park-adjacent properties. The area experiences distinct seasons with snow possible in winter months and summer temperatures typically ranging from 85-95°F during daytime hours.

    What to Do

    Hiking at Pipe Spring National Monument: Located just 15 miles from Fredonia, this historic site features short trails through desert terrain. "We visited Pipe Spring National Monument very close by and it was a great little side trip," notes a visitor to Kaibab Paiute RV Park.

    Off-Road Adventures: Explore the region's extensive trail network. "We plan to return and rent their Jeeps and e-bikes for off-road exploration," mentions a camper at Dark Sky RV Park & Campground. Equipment rentals start around $150/day for Jeeps and $50/day for e-bikes.

    Stargazing Opportunities: The minimal light pollution creates optimal night sky viewing. "The beauty of the night sky will turn your spot into a planetarium," shares a reviewer at Dark Sky RV Park & Campground.

    What Campers Like

    Affordability Factor: RV sites near Fredonia cost significantly less than those closer to national parks. "Our hookups were fine, all worked well and we had plenty of room, but the spaces seemed a bit informal," notes a camper about Kanab RV Corral.

    Central Location: The town serves as a strategic base for multiple destinations. "Close to the Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Coral Pink Sand Dunes. It was the perfect hub for adventure," reports a visitor to Crazy Horse RV Resort.

    Amenities at Higher Elevations: Facilities at higher elevations offer cooler temperatures. "A cool, high elevation park for hot weather stays," mentions a guest at Kaibab Camper Village regarding the Jacob Lake location.

    What You Should Know

    Limited Cell Coverage: Connectivity varies widely throughout the region. "We couldn't dial out with our AT&T cell but can get texts and use calling apps," reports a camper at Kaibab Paiute RV Park.

    Seasonal Weather Challenges: The area experiences dramatic temperature swings. "We will return in the summer when it's warm enough to sit outside," notes a winter visitor to Grand Plateau RV Resort.

    Varying Campground Facilities: Quality and amenities differ significantly between properties. "Bathrooms are port-o-potties with outdoor sinks, and everything was super clean. The showers are coin-operated at $2.25 for 5 minutes," details a camper at Kaibab Camper Village.

    Water Pressure Concerns: Some RV parks have unusually high water pressure. "They have high water pressure. If you don't have a good hose or pressure regulator, it might get blown. You can ask the host for lending you a reduction," warns a visitor to Hitch-N-Post RV Park.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Pet Services: Some campgrounds offer unique pet amenities. "Having the dog wash station right there was such a lifesaver after dusty hikes—it made traveling with our pups stress-free," shares a family who stayed at Crazy Horse RV Resort.

    Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with family facilities. "My kids LOVE the zipline. If you're comparing parks, book this one - they literally thought of everything, including $15 for someone to walk your dog while you're out," recommends a parent from Dark Sky RV Park & Campground.

    Budget-Friendly Dining Options: Food trucks provide cost-effective meal solutions. "Must try the burgers at Only in Kanab. It's a food truck with the best burgers and Cajun fries I've ever had," suggests a camper from Kanab RV Corral.

    Tips from RVers

    Seasonal Site Selection: Consider sun exposure when booking. "Sites are level gravel spots with unique patio covers," notes an RVer at Dark Sky RV Park & Campground, highlighting the importance of shade structures during summer months.

    Evening Social Activities: Some parks offer community events. "Every Thursday evening the owners host a dinner for the campers. We enjoyed pizza and ice cream with a choice of beverages during our stay," explains a visitor to Dark Sky RV Park & Campground.

    Propane Availability: Gas stations on tribal land offer competitive pricing. "Propane for sale on site," mentions a reviewer at Dark Sky RV Park & Campground, noting the convenience compared to traveling into larger towns.

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