Best RV Parks & Resorts near Dammeron Valley, UT

Several RV parks surround Dammeron Valley, Utah, offering diverse options for motorhome travelers. Southern Utah RV Resort in Washington provides 80 spacious sites with full hookups including 50 amp service, concrete pads, and ample room for big rigs with sites measuring 33 feet wide and 80 feet long. McArthur's Temple View RV Resort in St. George features 272 sites with both 30 and 50 amp electrical hookups, sewer, and water connections on gravel pads. Gateway Luxury RV Resort in La Verkin accommodates large motorhomes with 81 full hookup sites and 50 amp service. Hidden Springs RV Resort maintains 150 sites with full hookups and big rig accessibility. As one RV owner noted, "The sites are gravel and fairly close together. The pool and hot tub were nice after several days of boondocking."

Cell service varies significantly between parks, with most St. George locations reporting strong coverage for both Verizon and AT&T users. While some parks prohibit campfires, others like Gateway Luxury RV Resort permit them. Dump stations are available at most locations, though Southern Utah RV Resort and Gateway Luxury RV Resort do not offer this service. Pet owners will find designated dog areas at several parks, including fenced dog runs at some locations. Propane fill stations exist at select RV parks, particularly useful during winter months when overnight temperatures can drop significantly. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during peak seasons from March through October when Zion National Park visitors fill many nearby RV campgrounds. Most parks remain open year-round with varying seasonal rates.

Best RV Sites Near Dammeron Valley, Utah (122)

    1. St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey

    35 Reviews
    Leeds, UT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It's right next to a lake, has tent sites, a pool (no spa though), a dog run and a small camp store. There's a lot to do in the area, close to a Walmart."

    "We stayed at this KOA in our motor home over a Memorial day weekend in 2019.  We had 50A power, city water and sewer.  Power stayed on even during a windy down pour one night.  "

    2. McArthur's Temple View RV Resort

    25 Reviews
    St. George, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 673-6400

    $52 - $67 / night

    "The Temple View RV Resort in St. George was nice even though the lots are not paved."

    "We didn't feel like driving far to a State or National Park, so we looked on TheDyrt app for nearby campgrounds. We found the McArthur's Temple View RV Resort right in the middle of town. "

    3. Southern Utah RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Washington, UT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 669-2242

    $59 - $79 / night

    "Pros -

    • Basketball half court
    • Small playground for kids
    • Corn hole area
    • Community fire pit area
    • Laundry available- 1.50-3.00 per load depending on light vs. heavy wash load
    • Nice restrooms and"

    "This is not your scenic campground but is perfect for amenities. Laundry open 24/7. Nice new facility. Cookie to greet you upon checkin."

    4. Gateway Luxury RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Toquerville, UT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 288-0330

    $60 - $100 / night

    "Located less than 20 miles from Zion national park, it's a perfect place to start your adventures."

    "The site was smart, clean, showers were fantastic. Should have stayed longer!"

    5. Hidden Springs Rv Resort

    4 Reviews
    Ivins, UT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 334-5517

    $55 - $85 / night

    "Welcoming staff and amazing amenities including air conditioned club house, pool, bbq, fire pit, and beautiful bathrooms. The fact that this was a family farm is especially cool."

    "Beautiful facilities, with places to relax inside and out. Amazing pool including wade-in area that will delight kids. Water was warm! Plus a hot tub and towels by the pool."

    6. Zion West RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Leeds, UT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 879-2854

    "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 place is about 45 minutes from Zion National park and 2 hours from Bryce Canyon.

    There’s a laundry room for you to do laundry (bring your own quarters) and the bathrooms are nice and clean."

    7. Leeds RV Park & Motel

    6 Reviews
    Leeds, UT
    17 miles
    +1 (435) 879-2450

    "Super cute, drove through here because we were hiking near by and wanted to check it out for anyone who was interested."

    "We extended our stay to 3 nights. Went to Zion one day. We hate crowds, and it's crowded on a slow day. So, one day was plenty. There is more than Zion within 10 min of this campground."

    8. Settlers Point Luxury RV Resort

    1 Review
    Washington, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 236-7458

    $86 - $103 / night

    9. The Orchards At Kolob RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Kanarraville, UT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 865-1000

    "Overpriced because of location but friendly staff and convenient"

    "They're location is perfect for exploring the lesser traveled part of Zion National Park, Kolob Canyons. Check them out and post some pictures here!"

    10. Desert Canyons RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    St. George, UT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 216-7950

    $60 / night

    "It appears to be fairly new but has a lot of amenities open. Pool is large, they have pickle ball courts, horseshoes, and looks like more may be in the works. The sites are nice size."

    "Quiet. Long pull through sites. Bathrooms with showers are single occupancy. Easy drive to all services. Playground. Pickle ball courts. Laundry."

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RV Park Reviews near Dammeron Valley, UT

1313 Reviews of 122 Dammeron Valley 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.

  • 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.

  • Dag D.
    Dec. 9, 2021

    McArthur's Temple View RV Resort

    Well organized Snowbird nest 😃

    The Temple View RV Resort in St. George was nice even though the lots are not paved. They have a covered bubble swimming pool, shuffleboard, billiards, and a lot of different scheduled events you can participate in. 50amp full hookups including cable TV and Strong wifi. It's located 10 minutes off the highway. Lot of single wide, well kept trailers that are lined with palm trees. Many high end RV coach's (250k UP) Only issue we had the 2 days we stayed was low water pressure entire stay. Called the office to see if the pressures could be raised and was told to wait a few minutes and try. Well I tryed around 100 times for taking a shower and ended up unable to in our new RV and it wasn't our RV's problem as both neighbors next to me also said their water pressures were weak... Still, its a nice place with nice people. Felt safe & comfortable.

  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2019

    McArthur's Temple View RV Resort

    McArthur's Temple View RV Resort + Saint George

    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. By the time that we finished it was already dark and a little bit late. We didn't feel like driving far to a State or National Park, so we looked on TheDyrt app for nearby campgrounds. We found the McArthur's Temple View RV Resort right in the middle of town. 

    We first attempted to call the resort to see if they had any openings, but it was a Sunday evening and their office was closed. We were close by so we decided to just cruise over to the site. We found the office and luckily they had an after hours info kiosk with information about available campsites. We found one that was located right behind the office and adjacent to the restroom which worked out perfect for our needs. 

    The resort has many other amenities that we did not have time to take advantage of such as a pool, shuffleboard, cable tv, movie theatre, etc. It appears that this is both a long term and short term RV resort with many amenities. We paid the fee via the dropbox which was about $42. The restrooms and all the facilities were clean and accessible. At this resort, you're located in the middle of town, so don't expect easy access to natural areas. However, there are natural areas nearby the town of Saint George. 

    The next day we drove to the nearby Valley of Fire State Park and had a blast. 

    Caveat: The resort's name is McArthur's Temple View RV Resort which kinda indicates that while at the resort you may view the Saint George Mormon Temple. We could view the temple from an open area within the resort, but not every campsite has a temple view. It's best to simply drive to the nearby temple and check it out if you are so inclined.

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2020

    McArthur's Temple View RV Resort

    An okay spot in St George

    I typically rate campgrounds as they fit into 1 of 5 categories. 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. Ratings for this category are based on: Value to cost: 3 Overall grounds: 4 Utility of sites (hookups, layout, accessibility): 3 Local Attraction Proximity: 4 Reservation Process/Ease of Getting a Site: 5 Amenities: 4 Customer Service: 5 Cleanliness: 4

    Price seems a bit high for what you get. We were in a back-in site which was $75/night after all taxes and fees (included a 10% Good Sam discount). There are limited options in the area and with Zion so close by and half the nation vacationing in RVs right now, our hands were a bit tied. We have some other favorite spots in this area but they were all booked up in late September.

    These sites are CLOSE together. The one thing I liked about the layout was that they have you park on the other side of your concrete pad, so your face isn’t right at your neighbors sewer hose or slide out when you step out your door. However, your neighbor behind you is right at your bumper. Luckily, all our neighbors were friendly and pleasant. There is a picnic table and concrete area for chairs. Our table was not cleaned and seemed to have something dripped all over it (looked like blood, unconfirmed).

    They have free wifi boosters they rent out during your stay so it makes the wifi not awful... good enough for browsing and checking emails with some patience.

    We didn’t use the pool but it looked nice and was quiet while we were there. We actually didn’t use any facilities but the office was clean! Also, while the staff wore masks, they were virtually the only people in town wearing them. Almost all of St. George was mask-free.

    Very very close to downtown St George (1.5 miles) and tons of good restaurants. Good proximity to nearby parks and Zion is less than an hour away. Staff was very friendly.

    It’s a find place to stay but with cost factored in, we would only return if we were in a bind... or really wanted full hookups.

  • 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.


Guide to Dammeron Valley

RV campgrounds near Dammeron Valley, Utah provide convenient access to southwestern Utah's scenic areas including Kolob Canyons and Pine Valley Mountain. Most campgrounds in this region sit between 2,800-4,500 feet elevation, creating moderate winter camping conditions compared to higher-elevation alternatives. Summer temperatures often exceed 100°F from June through August, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.

What to do

Hiking at Red Cliffs Conservation Area: Located just minutes from Hurricane, this area offers scenic trails through colorful rock formations. At St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey, one camper noted: "The best part of this KOA is its proximity to Red Cliffs National Conservation Area which is about a mile away. This National Conservation Area is surrounded by towering red cliffs that have miles of hiking trails through them."

Mountain biking trails: Access numerous trails within a short drive of most RV parks. Near Desert Canyons RV Resort, you'll find "hiking/mountain biking trails across the street. I ventured out on these trails and promptly got lost, even though I followed the trail! It was an adventure!"

Explore historical sites: Visit Leeds to discover preserved pioneer structures. "Down the street you can check out some historical cabins that were from back in the day as well," mentions a visitor to Zion West RV Park.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many RV parks offer generous site dimensions compared to national park campgrounds. A guest at Southern Utah RV Resort shared: "We were impressed with the roads (wide) and spots (33' feet wide, 80' long). Every site has 50 amp service. This park is truly big rig friendly."

Pool access: Escape the heat at parks with swimming amenities. One visitor to Gateway Luxury RV Resort appreciated the "huge resort style swimming pool and hot tub. Pickel ball courts and corn hole boards. This place is a vacation destination in itself."

Laundry facilities: Many parks offer 24/7 laundry access, crucial for extended stays. "Laundry open 24/7. Nice new facility," notes a camper at Southern Utah RV Resort, adding that amenities include a "playground, sports complex, outdoor gathering place with gas firepit and plenty of seating."

What you should know

Road noise: Several RV parks in the area sit close to highways or main roads. "It's right off the highway and you could hear the semi's going by all night," warns a camper at St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey.

Reservation timing: Book well ahead for stays between February and May. "This is a great place to stay if you have a motorhome or trailer. Stay a few days or several, explore the many amazing sights and parks within close proximity (an hour)," recommends a visitor to Desert Canyons RV Resort.

Wi-Fi limitations: Internet connectivity varies significantly. At Zion West RV Park, a camper reported: "WiFi marginal and cell service 1-2 bars of Verizon. Nice location great hosts…stay if you can."

Seasonal weather: Winter lows can drop below freezing in December and January, while summer brings intense heat. "The weather here is extremely hot over 100! The bathrooms were hot no ac," notes a St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Seek out kid-friendly pools: Some parks offer specially designed pool areas for children. At Hidden Springs RV Resort, a visitor found "Beautiful property, landscaped sites, kid friendly pool, incredible views. Sites were very well maintained with grassy areas."

Check playground conditions: Play areas vary widely between parks. "Nice RV park close to freeway. This RV park is so new, construction is not done on some of the amenities like the pickle ball court and basketball court," reported a Southern Utah RV Resort visitor.

Choose parks with group activities: Some resorts organize scheduled events. McArthur's Temple View RV Resort "has a very nice rec center and plenty of activities during the winter months," according to one camper.

Tips from RVers

Level site importance: Uneven sites can require significant adjustments. "Spots are easy to get into and pretty wide," according to a visitor at Farm RV Pads for Families, who appreciated that "the level pads made set up a breeze."

Access route considerations: Some navigation systems provide incorrect directions. At Southern Utah RV Resort, a visitor advised: "GPS cannot find it yet, so call ahead to get directions. Reservation system allows you to pick your site ahead of time."

Water pressure variations: Some parks experience fluctuating utility service. A camper at McArthur's Temple View RV Resort observed: "Only issue we had the 2 days we stayed was low water pressure entire stay. Called the office to see if the pressures could be raised and was told to wait a few minutes and try."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Dammeron Valley, UT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Dammeron Valley, UT is St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey with a 3.5-star rating from 35 reviews.

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