Best RV Parks & Resorts near Bluff, UT

Multiple RV parks surround Bluff, offering full hookup sites and motorhome-friendly accommodations. Cadillac Ranch RV Park Utah LLC features 36 level sites with electric, sewer, and water hookups, accommodating larger motorhomes and travel trailers. Cottonwood RV Park and Coral Sands RV Park provide similar amenities with pull-through sites that can handle big rigs. "The sites are dirt and gravel and each has a fire pit and picnic table. Area was dusty and very sunny though some sites offer some shade," noted one camper about nearby Sand Island Recreation Area. Bluff's RV parks generally maintain clean facilities with showers, laundry options, and reliable hookups, though spacing between sites can be limited.

Seasonal availability varies significantly among the region's RV parks. During peak travel seasons from March through November, advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for Coral Sands RV Park which operates from March 15 to November 15. Most parks provide sanitary dump stations, with some offering 50-amp service for larger motorhomes. Cell coverage remains spotty throughout the area, with visitors reporting "AT&T coverage showed 2 Bars of LTE service, with speeds up to 3.5 MB/s" at nearby parks. Pet-friendly policies exist at most locations, though rules regarding fires and generator use differ between parks. Several RV campgrounds offer proximity to natural attractions including Monument Valley, Natural Bridges, and the Goosenecks of the San Juan River.

Best RV Sites Near Bluff, Utah (55)

    1. Cadillac Ranch RV Park Utah LLC

    10 Reviews
    Bluff, UT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (435) 210-8933

    $40 - $65 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    2. Coral Sands RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Bluff, UT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (435) 672-2232

    "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. "

    "The space was the front one and a bit difficult to maneuver with our large 36' trailer due to the rocks at edges but we managed by going around the circle."

    3. Cottonwood RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Bluff, UT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (435) 672-2287

    $48 / night

    "Restrooms are spaceious clean. Showers are very good. Great stay!!!"

    "A meticulously maintained park with lots of room, some shady trees, and level sites. Views of the beautiful red cliffs."

    4. Blue Mountain RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Blanding, UT
    22 miles
    Website

    "We originally wanted to stay in Mexican hat for a few days, but once we got there we found there was little to no cell service."

    "Well-kept, parking-lot style RV park with full hook-ups. Nicely landscaped around edges and very clean."

    5. Valles RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Mexican Hat, UT
    19 miles
    +1 (435) 683-2226

    $37 - $45 / night

    "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."

    "Full hook ups, no bathrooms or facilities. Simple and close to Mexican hat rock!"

    6. Gouldings RV and Campground

    39 Reviews
    Monument Valley, UT
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 727-3235

    "Nice campground with clean showers, toilets and even a little inside pool. Apparently booked the last spot but there were at least 5 empty places the night we stayed here."

    "This is a really nice campground within Navajo Nation near Monument Valley Park. With tax, we paid $47 for full hookups."

    7. Old West RV Park - Utah

    6 Reviews
    Monticello, UT
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 610-1499

    $45 - $80 / night

    "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)."

    "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."

    8. Westerner RV Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Monticello, UT
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 587-2762

    $40 - $75 / night

    "We have a 34 ft travel trailer, the park was full when we came in so we could NOT back in. We had to drive over the curb to get our trailer in."

    "Conveniently located to visit Arches National Park, Mesa Verde National Park and Four Corners National Monument Restrooms are like house bathrooms with showers and they’re nice and clean"

    9. Monticello RV Campground

    4 Reviews
    Monticello, UT
    42 miles
    Website

    $40 - $65 / night

    "they are located on the back of the park near the office. just north of the tent sites lies an open field with horses that seems to go miles. To the west lies a field of wind turbines."

    "Sites are pretty level and nice electric, water and sewer hook ups. Very nice young lady who checked us in. Eat at The Granary if you have a chance. Pub in an old grain silo!"

    10. Sleeping Ute RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Towaoc, CO
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 565-6544

    $50 - $75 / night

    "Amenities include, cable TV, pool, casino, laundry, showers, wifi. Great AT&T cell service, 3 bars of Verizon. Sites are a bit narrow with gravel. Everything is pitched towards the valley."

    "There were plenty of open spaces, and the facility was clean. The laundry room was clean and affordable to get caught up if you are on the road."

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RV Park Reviews near Bluff, UT

385 Reviews of 55 Bluff Campgrounds


  • Crystal B.
    Sep. 8, 2020

    Old West RV Park - Utah

    Great owner and nice place to stay

    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.)

  • Cynthia K.
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Monument Valley KOA

    A fantastic view!

    We were able to stay on the short pull through row& got a view to die for! Those with small class c, truck camper& tent sites got the front row, which is completely unobstructed. Road noise at night was not an issue. There are big rig sites too. The bath house looked brand new. Very clean. New laundry room too. Very nice, courteous staff.

     This campground has an outstanding view of Monument Valley! Due to covid Monument Valley scenic drive was closed. We didn't feel we missed much. Every night a spectacular sunset. Every morning a fabulous sunrise. This is a low light campground, so a star filled night sky not tainted with mercury vapor lights. We used this as a base camp for the area& were not disappointed. I enthusiastically recommend! We camped at Monument Valley KOA Journey in a Travel Trailer

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 26, 2023

    Monument Valley KOA

    A smaller KOA

    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.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 25, 2023

    Valles RV Park

    Small basic FHU RV Park close to a lot of scenic areas

    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.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2022

    Sand Island Recreation Area — Bears Ears National Monument

    Petroglyphs!

    Came here to see petroglyphs which are next to the campground along the San Juan River. 

    The campground is $15/night, first come first served and can accommodate big rigs. 

    The sites are dirt and gravel and each has a fire pit and picnic table. Area was dusty and very sunny though some sites offer some shade. 

    The campground is not far off of the highway so there is some road noise. There is a boat ramp for river access. There were quite a few fishers so must be good fishing area though I don’t really know. 

    There is no garbage and water is available seasonally, but pit toilets are available so pack in and pack out and bring lots of water. 

    The campground was clean and the petroglyphs were cool, it's just too bad that people vandalized them. Good place to stay for a day or two.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2022

    Sand Island Recreation Area — Bears Ears National Monument

    Petroglyphs!

    Came here to see petroglyphs which are next to the campground along the San Juan River. 

    The campground is $15/night first come first served and can accommodate big rigs. The sites are dirt and gravel and each has a fire pit and picnic table. Area was dusty and very sunny though some sites offer some shade. 

    The campground is not far off of the highway so there is some road noise. There is a boat ramp for river access. There were quite a few fishers so must be good fishing area though I don’t really know. There is no garbage and water is available seasonally, but pit toilets are available so pack in and pack out and bring lots of water. The campground was clean and the petroglyphs were cool, it's just too bad that people vandalized them. 

    Good place to stay for a day or two.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2022

    Natural Bridges Campground

    Cool Out of the Way National Monument

    Small campground located in Natural Bridges National Monument, which is located within Bears Ears National Monument boundaries.

    $15/night. Self pay, first come first served. There are vault toilets, garbage cans, and plastic, paper, and aluminum recycling within the campground. No water at campground, but the visitor center has bottle and jug filling stations. 

    The length limit is 26ft, which seems accurate as our 26ft motorhome fit in the spot but anything bigger wouldn’t have. The loop is narrow as well, so bigger rigs would have a difficult time navigating the campground. 

    There are hikes in between the bridges (no bikes allowed on hiking trails) or you can drive or bike the 9 mile loop to see the bridges. 

    No cell service here and service in the Bears Ears NM was spotty. The cell booster did not help and there is no wifi in the visitor center/ bookstore.

  • Madeline S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2021

    Old West RV Park - Utah

    Great little place

    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

  • SMCadventures4u  .
    May. 13, 2021

    Sleeping Ute RV Park

    Very quiet and clean rv park.

    Amenities include, cable TV, pool, casino, laundry, showers, wifi. Great AT&T cell service, 3 bars of Verizon. Sites are a bit narrow with gravel. Everything is pitched towards the valley.


Guide to Bluff

The Bluff area sits at approximately 4,300 feet elevation in southeastern Utah, with temperatures ranging from winter lows in the 20s to summer highs near 100°F. RV camping options near Bluff provide access to archaeological sites and natural monuments within a 60-mile radius. Several campgrounds maintain year-round operations, though seasonal closures affect availability from November through March.

What to do

Four Corners monuments: 60-mile drive from Cadillac Ranch RV Park Utah LLC. "We stayed a couple of nights during the week. The staff was nice and the sites were good. We enjoyed our stay and easy access to Monument Valley and hikes. Get groceries in Blanding," notes one camper.

Ancient ruins exploration: 45 minutes to Bears Ears National Monument. Travelers staying at Cottonwood RV Park appreciate the central location. "A meticulously maintained park with lots of room, some shady trees, and level sites. Views of the beautiful red cliffs," reports a visitor who found it ideal for day trips to archaeological sites.

Casino gaming: Limited options for entertainment near the rv parks in Bluff, Utah, but Sleeping Ute RV Park offers gaming facilities across the street. "Nice and clean RV site with great views of Ute Mountain. Just across the street is a Casino with Restaurant and activities. Park is quiet and clean but few amenities," explains one reviewer.

What campers like

Clean shower facilities: Consistently mentioned as a highlight at many Bluff, Utah rv parks. At Blue Mountain RV Park, campers specifically praise this feature. "They have some of, if not the cleanest restroom/showers I have ever been to. And that is saying a lot," states one camper. Another specifically mentions, "Great Bathrooms....wonderful showers and clean!"

Shade availability: Limited but valued amenity during summer months. "Very nice RV park. They have done a lot 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," notes a Cadillac Ranch RV Park visitor.

Level sites: Particularly important for larger RVs. "Nice campground for the price. Very quiet, free WiFi. Would stay here again," mentions a camper about Cadillac Ranch, appreciating the well-maintained sites. Another adds, "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."

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Many campgrounds near Bluff operate with limited services or close entirely during winter months. Old West RV Park - Utah operates from March 1 to November 1, consistent with several other parks in the region. "Cute clean little park out of the way of the Moab crowds. Great stop over in that long stretch of 191," a traveler reports.

Water pressure issues: Several parks have unusually high water pressure. One camper reports, "NOTE: the water pressure is quite high. They will lend you a pressure regulator for free or they will sell you one for $15." Bringing your own regulator is recommended.

Limited groceries: Stock up before arrival. "We stayed a couple of nights during the week. The staff was nice and the sites were good. We enjoyed our stay and easy access to Monument Valley and hikes. Get groceries in Blanding," advises one camper, highlighting the limited shopping options in Bluff itself.

Tips for camping with families

Indoor recreation options: Important during extreme weather. Gouldings RV and Campground offers unique amenities. "They show old west movies in their theater every night. There's a visitors center, museum, restaurant and grocery store. It was a fun stop along our adventure," notes one family.

Pet areas: Designated spaces for dogs vary by park. "We appreciated the small fenced in dog area after traveling all day. The views were outstanding, even with the wind," explains a camper at Blue Mountain RV Park, noting the convenience for families traveling with pets.

Pool availability: Limited in the area and often seasonal. "The indoor pool was closed in February. Also laundry facilities were under renovation. All in all great if you need a hookup, but not a lot of privacy," reports a family staying at Gouldings RV and Campground, emphasizing the need to check current amenity status.

Tips from RVers

Wi-Fi reliability: Connectivity varies significantly between parks and even sites within the same park. "Spacious, Scenic, Friendly, and Quiet - Best in Bluff! Worth noting, however that the work from the road prospects here aren't great - WiFi was a bit intermittent and cell reception was no better," shares an RVer about Cottonwood RV Park.

Site spacing: Differs dramatically between parks. "Very nice RV park. All pull through sites, level sites, a new bath house with large showers and laundry facilities," reports a camper at Cadillac Ranch RV Park. Conversely, another RVer notes about a different park: "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!"

Electrical service quality: Important for air conditioning during summer. "If I attempted to run my electric heater, I would get an alert for low power. So, I was unable to run the heater," reports one RVer, highlighting infrastructure limitations at some parks.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Bluff, UT is Cadillac Ranch RV Park Utah LLC with a 4.3-star rating from 10 reviews.

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