Best RV Parks & Resorts near Bluff, UT
Looking for the ultimate RV camping experience near Bluff? The Dyrt can help you find the best RV campsites for your next trip. Each spot offers quick access to one or more of Bluff's most popular destinations.
Looking for the ultimate RV camping experience near Bluff? The Dyrt can help you find the best RV campsites for your next trip. Each spot offers quick access to one or more of Bluff's most popular destinations.
Major expansion and upgrade completed in August 2023, with additional landscaping coming Spring of 2024!!
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We are so excited to share all that we have accomplished to make your stay a truly remarkable experience! Come experience this quiet campground with awe inspiring views.
Escape the Moab mobs, Zip away from Zion’s zanies! Come to Bluff and see the Grandeur of Southern Utah without the constant crowds!
Cadillac Ranch RV Park is easy access on and off Hwy 191.
The views from Cadillac Ranch are world class. Our RV Park and Campground are quiet. Be sure to check out the walking/bicycle trail from the back of the park down to the San Juan River.
Tent camping is primitive. No water or electricity to the site. Tent camping sites are located around the side of our pond and have fire rings and picnic tables. There are two dishwashing stations, one at each bathroom/shower building, just a short walk. We provide a wagon at the station to carry your dishes back and forth. Please do not wash dishes in the bathroom sinks or at tent sites. Showers are included for all campers.
Check in at the office for site assignment and wifi password.
$40 - $65 / night
Enjoy the stunning southwestern sights of Monument Valley at Goulding’s Lodge – the area’s premier lodging and recreation destination. Whether you choose the lodge or RV park and campgrounds, expect endless views with resort-style amenities. But Goulding’s is so much more than just a place to rest. Feast on authentic southwestern and Navajo flavors in the Stagecoach Dining Room. Relax and rejuvenate in the indoor pool or on the sun deck. Commemorate your visit to the gift shop or pick up supplies at the on-site convenience store. Take a glimpse into the past at the Goulding’s Trading Post Museum or catch your favorite Western in the Earth Spirit Theater. A private airstrip is also available. Goulding’s is a can’t-miss destination in your southwest sightseeing adventure!
Valles RV park is currently under new management.
I have read alot about this RV Park and alot of the information on websites are incorrect.
We currently had 6- 30 amp full hook up site available.
There are no restrooms/showers facilities available at this time.
Rates vary but you can count on usually $37.00 plus tax per night.
$37 - $45 / night
Cottonwood RV Park Amenities: 12 Acre Park - Clubs Welcome Long and Wide Pull-Thrus. Big Rigs Welcome 22 Full RV Sites (13 for extra long and wide pull-thrus) 30 and 50 amp receptacles; water; sewer 4 Tent Sites (First come, first serve) Large Restrooms and Showers Barbecue and Picnic Area Free Wireless Internet Laundry and Small Grocery Nearby San Juan River 1/4 Mile Away
$48 / night
Welcome to Old West RV Park! We take pride in welcoming our campers with a warm and friendly atmosphere to make them feel as their home away from home. This is an intimate and well kept RV park. We offer well level pull-through and back-in RV sites and cabins. We have laundry facilities, a bathhouse and community restrooms.
The campground is conveniently located right in town and close to Arches National Park. Easy access from the highway.
$45 - $80 / night
Westerner RV Park is San Juan County’s home away from home. From our full hook up's to our NEW shower and Laundry facilities, we have what you need to enjoy your time away from home.
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$40 - $75 / night
Visit the tranquil beauty of Sleeping Ute RV Park and enjoy all of the excitement and offerings of Ute Mountain Casino Hotel located right next door! All of our full hook-up spaces are pull-through, are available in either 30/50 Amp, and feature stunning mountain views. Sleeping Ute RV Park also offers spacious and partially shaded Tent Sites when you just want to sleep under the stars! All guests of the RV Park – including tent campers get access to ALL of the great amenities listed below. The Ute Mountain Travel Center is right next door with easy pull-in fueling for RVs, trucks and passenger cars when you are ready to hit the road again and explore the amazing sites and attractions nearby.
$50 - $75 / night
$40 - $55 / night
Very nice clean RV park with great services, easy access to hiking , dining and Monument Valley. Thought the prices for full hook ups were a bit high but dry camping ranged from $27-40 per night.
We arrived late but the host took good care of us We got a nice spot with full hook up and after we built up we went into the bathroom I can tell if I could take this with me home I would definitely do that Nice meat bathroom on our trip and we had much more expensive RV parks on the trip with poor bathrooms
Well-kept, parking-lot style RV park with full hook-ups. Nicely landscaped around edges and very clean. We were in a premium back-in site along the main route through Blanding, so we heard road noise on the 2 weekdays of our stay starting early in the morning. Shower was closed (due to Covid outages of cleaning staff per check-in person). Very nice little grassy area available at premium sites, but we would have traded that for a narrower site (no lawn area) along the back of the property away from the road and better able to view amazing sunset views. Not a bad option an hour away from countless of Southern Utah's splendors.
Found this RV park here on the suet. I’m glad I did. This park was clean and beautiful and best price I’ve come across on my two week camping excursion. The office is also a shop of amazing jewelry and pottery and other great items. There are beautiful flowers all around the campground and bird feeders and a bird bath. There are 2 bath houses, one by the office and the other one was right by where we stayed. Only visited the one and it was clean and temperature regulated. Not sure why people couldn’t understand the concept of closing the doors to get in and out of bath house but you should close them. There is laundry on site. Did not use. Our site had a nice tree and flowers around it. Charcoal grill by our spot as well as a picnic table. There are full hook up spots and tent camping that is covered. Highly recommend staying here.
This small rv park is right in town and easy to access. It’s got full hookups for a super reasonable price (we paid $35 on Labor Day weekend for a full hookup). Pet friendly, showers and laundry and as a bonus the owner puts on a little sharp shooting exhibition in the evening. The owner was very friendly and helpful (made chili for everyone the night we stayed!) and apparently he’s a dirt contractor so his sites are super level!
(We have a 17ft travel trailer but there were lots of bigger rigs there as well.)
Very small RV park bathrooms and showers need updating. On the positive was very good water pressure and good WIFI not to mention great views off in the distance. I would stay here again. Full hookups most sites.
Needed a place to stay while traveling through this area. So happy to have found Blue Mountain RV Park and Trading Post. Very well Maintained with good choices of site styles. It had the amenities we needed for a night including Wi-Fi, laundry, full hookups and cell service. They have a beautiful gift shop!
What can I say - it was pouring rain and our free, dispersed campground was washed out! We called Gouldings, but they were full. The KOA had a pull thru full hook up site. We are trying to camp on a budget, and at nearly $150 a night, the budget was blown. I do want to say that we really really enjoyed having full hook ups and had a chance to catch up on Laundry, so there’s that. Also, it was very close to Monument Valley and we had fun. We were able to scout out our next camping location as well. The Wi-Fi was down for a while and then it started working. It was not busy in the campground. They had a very nice dog park. All in all, we really liked the park, just not the price!
Full hook ups, no bathrooms or facilities. Simple and close to Mexican hat rock!
Very nice RV park. They have done alot of improvements so everything is clean and new. All pull through sites, level sites, a new bath house with large showers and laundry facilities. The only complaint is that there is not much shade, but they have planted trees, so are trying. The manager/caretaker is busy everyday working on keeping the property nice & in good working condition. Very nice and accommodating. We would definitely stay again.
This campground was absolutely beautiful. It was nestled between mountains and overlooked monument valley. There were a few hiking trails on property and a store, full hook ups. Highly recommend!!
This is a really nice campground within Navajo Nation near Monument Valley Park. With tax, we paid $47 for full hookups. Pretty pricey for us, but we didn’t have many other alternatives if we wanted to stay in this area. No boondocking allowed on Navajo Nation land.
There are a few RV sites with no hookups for $29 available, but you are charged $10 to use the dump anyway. There are also tent sites available. The views from this campground are just amazing, and there are several short hikes from here as well. They offer laundry, showers (hot and free and clean), wifi, and there is a store with some basic necessities.
A short walk away (about a mile) is the lodge, gift shop, museum, movie theater with a John Wayne movie every night, and restaurant. There’s also a grocery store. The setup is your basic RV park lineup of sites all in a row, but we didn’t mind at all, surrounded by such gorgeous scenery. Each site comes with a picnic table and fire ring.
Heads up that RVs are not allowed on the scenic loop through Monument Valley. Also that the America the Beautiful Annual Parks Pass is not honored here and it’s $20 to enter.
Monticello is the ideal place to explore eastern Utah from. Everything is about an hour away. National Parks and monuments: Moab, Arches, Canyonlands, Hovenweep, Monument Valley, Canyons of the Ancients, even Mesa Verde is close. Moab is an hour away. Cortez, CO is an hour away if you need recreational, um, tobacco. It's also a lot less crowded than other places in the high season.
Old West RV Park, plunked down right in the middle of Monticello, is owned and run by "Big Jim," an avuncular trick shooter who regularly gives a show to the occupants of the 15 or so rigs that fit in his park.
Good Verizon coverage; the campground has wifi but it doesn't stretch out to the end. We were in space 12; Big Jim seemed to think it was not the best spot (no wifi), but we liked it because our door opened onto a view across the street instead of the side of another trailer.
The park will fit any size trailer if you can get one of the few pull-through spots. Other spaces, like ours, will fit pretty big trailers (ours is 25-ft) but you will have to unhitch and park next to your rig. There are full hookups and everything is in good order.
NOTE: the water pressure is quite high. They will lend you a pressure regulator for free or they will sell you one for $15.
We really enjoyed our four days here and would definitely visit again.
Big rig friendly. Full hook ups, laundry, bathrooms. Clean, friendly. We were in spot 3 so was very close to road. Owner puts on a quick draw show for the guests twice a week and was fun. Discount for cash
I was pleasantly surprised by how nice this was. We had full hook-ups with a thick well kept grass at our site. There is a very nice dog run that our pooch enjoyed a lot. I LOVED the bathrooms with the showers. You can grill and eat outside at a picnic table.
You will not find a more picturesque setting around a campground. A nice trail that can be accessed from the campground. Grocery store and laundry facilities. Average restrooms and showers, on the older side. Close to Monument Valley and the Navajo Visitor Center, where you can drive the 17 mile loop through Monument Valley. Full hook ups and tent sites available.
We decided to stay here on a short notice, and found a space for our RV with full hook-ups. Price was decent for the amenities and service. We were able to take the shuttle up to the lodge for dinner. The views around the property are gorgeous, and there are little hikes you can do right on the site. This location is just minutes from Monument Valley, and while we did not use their tour service, Goulding's offer their own guided tour of MV. We would stay here again when we are in the area!
Simple but lovely campground with an incredible location, setting, and view.
We were fortunate to visit in February and had the park nearly to ourselves. I’m busy times the sites might be close together but given the gorgeous setting of tall red rock cliffs in nearly every direction, it would likely still be great.
In non-covid times the proximity to monument valley would be ideal for touring it. We used it as a base for adventures in Cedar Mesa/Bears Ears and loved it for that.
Campground itself was super clear, facilities were great, and staff was friendly and helpful. Yes, it’s still an RV campground and therefore not the solitary experience you’d find boondocking but this is in the upper echelon of RV full hook up spots we’ve seen.
We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were here for a few days in mid April. The CG is pretty basic, and could use a little work, but has full hook-ups with 30A service. We were in site 4(a pull-through) for 4 nights in mid April. The owner was friendly and helpful. It’s a good central location for exploring scenic areas in the vicinity if you need/want FHUs. While here we plan to visit a number of scenic areas in; Gooseneck SP, Mexican Hat Rock, Moki Dugway, Muley Point Overlook, Valley of the Gods and Monument Valley- lots to see around here.
AT&T coverage showed 2 Bars of LTE service, with speeds up to 3.5 MB/s. We had an unobstructed view of the sky and so we were able to receive all 3 SW Dish satellites and Starlink had up to 15 MB/s. We didn’t try to load any OTA channels.
Quick stay at Coral Sands RV Park. Everything was great. Clean bathroom and showers, pull through sites, and the hosts were welcoming. There is a little store onsite and while you're here, stop by Bluff Fort, it's free and very interesting. Slept great, would stay again if ever in this area. Thanks for a great stay!
The person checking us in was very kind and helpful. We requested an end space because our young pup has a fear of vehicles. She gave us a space with a huge grassy area and nice shade tree! The bad points of this RV Park are: 1) The pool is closed and there’s no mention of that anywhere! 2) when walking around, I notice the majority of the spaces are so close together, your picnic table is right next to your neighbor’s sewer hookup. YUCK! I would come here again, but I would continue to be picky about my site!
We had reservations here for 3 days with 2 rv,s and 5 people. We were never told it was a dry casino but we knew it from doing some homework. No one ever told us it was against tribal law to possess alcohol even in our RV. They told us it was a punishment offense. We left after 22 hours. They said the manager would call us to talk about a refund but that never happened. Couldn't win in the casino and couldn't drink in the RV. Crazy! We moved on to Westview RV park in Delores Co. That place was 5 stars
General: 56-site campground with a mix of 50-amp pull-thru, 30-amp pull-thru, 30-amp back-in, and 30-amp tent/RV sites. All sites have water and electricity.
Site Quality: All sites are gravel and level. As expected in an RV park, there is no separation/privacy between sites. Our back-in 30-amp site had a picnic table, electricity, and water. However, the picnic table was on the opposite side of the water and electricity, which was confusing.
Bath/Shower house: Very clean. Nice hot water and pressure in the shower (turn the hot water all the way to the left to get the hot water going).
Activities/Amenities: Dog park, playground, laundry with three washers and three dryers ($4 per load for both which was very reasonable). Although the laundry did say it was open 24/7, when we checked in, the sheet advised us that the last load of laundry had to be in by 7 pm. There is a store open from 8 am– 8 pm. Horse tours can also be booked from the campground.
We stayed here as we needed to fill up on water and had booked a Monument Valley sunrise tour and the KOA was one of the pick-up sites. We were able to go on our tour and be back before check-out at 11 am. There are nice views from the campground.
This RV park is located about 6 miles from Monument Valley, which is itself a wonderful experience. The park is very clean and well kept.
Stayed 1 night on our way to Moab. Staff was friendly and bathrooms were clean. Spots are close together but that's the normal for private RV parks.
Stayed at the RV park when visiting Monument Valley in May. The campground is with 5 miles of the MV entrance. Clean restrooms and great sights. Even a few hiking trails off the back of their property, They also provide complimentary transportation to their grocery store, John Wayne Movie theater, Restaurant and Museum/souvenir shop. Sights were level with water elec and sewer. Large washeteria and basic sundry shop on location. It is also a great location for visiting Mexican Hat, Gooseneck Turn and other regional attractions.
Arrived quite late in the afternoon, just in time to walk around the site and head to the campgrounds, to find out I was the only one staying here tonight: absolute silence! Bathrooms were open and clean, water taps running, but no water outside to fill the RV water tanks (had to go to Visitor center)
Bluff, Utah, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to different needs and preferences, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
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