Campsites near Enterprise, Utah range from 4,000 to 6,000 feet in elevation, creating varied climate conditions throughout the camping season. October through April offers milder temperatures in the 60-80°F range while sites at higher elevations provide natural cooling during summer months. Many campgrounds provide tent options on grass or gravel surfaces with varying levels of shade protection.
What to do
Hiking nearby trails: The area surrounding Red Ledge RV Park provides access to Kanarraville Falls, just a mile away. "This campground is perfectly located in Kanarraville, UT. Start with Kanarra Falls, an off the radar slot canyon which is just one mile away. Red Ledge RV Park is perfectly located between Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. And, Cedar Breaks is just a few miles away," notes Keith W.
Explore Red Cliffs Conservation Area: From St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey, visitors can access hiking trails within the nearby Red Cliffs area. "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. It's a great place to spend the day exploring," according to Berton M.
Visit Cedar Breaks National Monument: When staying at Cedar Canyon Retreat RV Park, guests can easily access Cedar Breaks. "Cedar Canyon Retreat is a cute little campground close to Cedar Breaks National Monument and to the town of Brian Head. We stayed in our 30' TT and site 20 was plenty big enough," shares Steven M.
What campers like
Clean facilities: The campgrounds maintain high standards for their bathrooms and other facilities. "The bathrooms were incredibly well kept and clean with running toilets, sinks, and showers," reports Taleah U. about Cedar Canyon Retreat RV Park.
Pool and recreation options: Southern Utah RV Resort provides numerous on-site activities. "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 showers," lists Chris L.
Central location for exploring: Many campers appreciate being positioned between multiple attractions. "We selected this campground because of its proximity to downtown Saint George and were pleased with how central the location is. The park was very clean and well-maintained," says Tara about McArthur's Temple View RV Resort.
What you should know
Highway noise concerns: Several campgrounds sit close to major roads. "It's right off the interstate and you could hear the semi's going by all night. There's not much in the way of privacy between the tent sites," warns Danielle S. about St. George / Hurricane KOA.
Campsite spacing varies significantly: Some rv sites near Enterprise, Utah pack units closely together. "Very strict on departure times but I get it," notes Gregg K. about St. George / Hurricane KOA, while another camper mentioned at Southern Utah RV Resort: "Almost no grass/landscaping. Everything is pea gravel. Not a big con, but worth mentioning."
Reservation timing matters: For Gateway Luxury RV Resort, arriving after office hours requires advance planning. "We arrived after the office had closed, but the team had left the shower keys for us, and we left before the office was open. The site was smart, clean, showers were fantastic. Should have stayed longer!" shares Richard T.
Tips for camping with families
Pool access during heat: With temperatures frequently exceeding 100°F in summer, pools become essential for family comfort. "The kids enjoyed swimming in the pool before we checked out," notes Travis H. about Hidden Springs Rv Resort. Another review highlighted: "Great spot for a night or more, wished we could spend longer here, and it was one of the better camps of our trip. Beautiful property, landscaped sites, kid friendly pool, incredible views."
Recreation facilities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated play areas. "We enjoyed the spring warmth and their large outdoor pool," mentions Sam F. about McArthur's Temple View RV Resort, while Southern Utah RV Resort offers "flat/low slope roads for the kids to ride their bikes."
Tent camping options: Families without RVs can find designated tent areas at several parks. "Grass for the tent campers ONLY and they made sure to let people know they wanted NO dogs on that area so neat bonus!" explains Brittney C. about Leeds RV Park & Motel.
Tips from RVers
Electric hookup placement: Some RV sites near Enterprise have uniquely positioned connections. "Our campsite electric hookup was a little farther up than I was used to. We were still able to make due, but it caught me off guard because I had to move twice," noted Chris L. at Southern Utah RV Resort.
Drive approach considerations: Several campgrounds recommend specific routes. "Follow their directions on their website. They put a special note on purpose. Glad we followed it instead of google maps or we would have gotten lost," advises Danielle S. about St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey.
Late arrival protocols: For those arriving outside office hours, check with management beforehand. "Rolled into this campground in the middle of the night," mentions a KOA reviewer, while another camper at Leeds RV Park noted, "We called this park and they had space... The lady who answered the phone then checked us in could not of been nicer."