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    Cabin accommodations near Junction, Utah range from rustic to modern with several properties offering varied sleeping arrangements. Pine Creek Cabins Resort provides electric hookups, sewer connections and water access with pet-friendly policies. Otter Creek State Park Campground offers cabin rentals with electric and water hookups plus shower facilities. South Forty RV Park maintains 75 sites including cabins with full hookups, showers, and picnic tables. Beaver KOA features cabin options with access to centralized bathroom and shower facilities. "Our tent area included water/electric, a picnic table, and fire pit/grill. We really enjoyed our little grass area and the quiet surroundings," noted one visitor about the Beaver KOA.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Fremont Indian State Park offers cabin options with electricity, water connections and shower facilities in a scenic mountain setting. Jones Corral Guard Station provides more primitive cabin accommodations with picnic tables and basic toilet facilities but no electricity or water hookups. Ruby's Inn RV Park and Campground features cabins close to Bryce Canyon National Park. A visitor described their experience: "We stayed in a cabin with four twin beds (two bunk beds) and one queen bed. It was a small two room cabin but it was quite cozy and cute. The bathroom were a bit of a walk from the cabins."

    Most cabins include basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering no kitchen access while others provide fire pits with grill attachments for outdoor cooking. On-site stores at locations like Beaver KOA offer firewood, ice, and basic camping supplies. Visitors staying at Mystic Hot Springs cabins gain access to the natural springs alongside their accommodations. Seasonal availability affects most properties, with South Forty RV Park operating only from April through mid-October. Advance reservations are recommended, particularly during summer months when cabins fill quickly.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Junction (52)

      1. Otter Creek State Park Campground

      4.6(7)12mi from Junction55 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There was a fire pit made already and we had our own little area for the beach. There’s no toilets close by, it is primitive camping. There’s RV space but no hookups. Our dogs loved the area!"

      "Campsites are right near one another, but they are rarely packed full so we had space between sites. Otter creek is beautiful and great for long term fishermen’s Trips."

      from $30 - $250 / night

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      2. Beaver KOA/ Bryce Canyon

      4.7(15)23mi from JunctionRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This location has clean bathrooms and showers centrally located on the grounds. So it doesn’t matter if you’re in a tent or RV, it’s a close distance for everyone."

      "General: A mix of FHU (most pull-thru but a few back-in), two tent areas, and three cabinsSite Quality: All sites are level and gravel."

      3. Lizzie & Charlies RV-ATV Park

      4.7(3)15mi from JunctionRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The park is in a great location for SxS trail access. Laundry room and showers onsite were clean and convenient. Highly recommend this place and definitely looking forward to coming back."

      "There were all 5 Sites available. Toilets and showers are just next to the tent sites. I arrived without reservation and ten minutes before office closing time, still was made feeling welcome."

      4. Rubys Inn RV Park and Campground

      4.5(78)39mi from JunctionRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It’s all that you’d expect from an RV Park; toilets, showers, laundromat, pool, etc. The tent sites are condensed to two open areas where all tent campers must squeeze into."

      "Amazing location for Bryce Canyon National Park on the road to the park entrance and shuttle into the park available."

      5. Bear Valley RV and Campground

      4.8(8)22mi from JunctionRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Surround by mountains and farm fields. Beautiful gravel lot with rv spots, tent spots and cute little cabins. Showers, laundry, bathrooms, and fenced in dog area."

      "This is one of the best RV parks in Southern Utah."

      from $38 - $46 / night

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      6. South Forty RV Park

      5.0(2)16mi from JunctionRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Clean RV Park, with Laundry and a small store. Paiute Trail access right from the RV Park. Each site has a tree! The park is tucked in a beautiful canyon, and surrounded by mountains!"

      "Great RV park with full hookups. We were here during the off-season so it wasn’t crowded at all. This is located just before you get to the city."

      from $43 - $119 / night

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      7. Mystic Hot Springs

      4.2(22)28mi from JunctionRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is plenty of space for tent camping although they offer bus stays if you prefer. Reservations are required in advance. There are bathrooms with showers and toilets all running water."

      "There’s a cute little gift shop with restrooms and cabins are available to reserve. The springs are great even on hot days, and shade is easy to find."

      8. Pine Creek Cabins Resort

      5.0(1)14mi from Junction9 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "We're excited to have this campground on the Dyrt and ready for you to book, check them out and make sure to leave a review!"

      from $41 - $189 / night

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      9. Sam Stowe Campground — Fremont Indian State Park

      4.7(11)24mi from Junction15 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground is situated in a small canyon with awesome cliffs and rock formations. Lots of ancient volcanic activity. There is a visitor center and museum about 2 miles up the road."

      "We hiked on a couple of the trails and discovered quite a few of the rock art pieces created by the Fremont Indians. There's an easy trail that is located adjacent to the park office."

      from $35 - $100 / night

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      10. Sevier River RV Park

      4.6(12)25mi from Junction6 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "They have RV spots, cabins and beautiful tent areas right next to the river. Also there's an ATVs rental nearby."

      "Sites did not included a table, but there was plenty of room to set up outside. Staff was very friendly and helpful. There is a fishing pond that was also home to geese, ducks and other birds."

      from $15 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near Junction, UT

    364 Reviews of 52 Junction Campgrounds


    • R
      Mar. 25, 2025

      Bryce Canyon RV Resort by Rjourney

      Great Location

      Great location. Nice mountain views. Horses across the road. Mule deer out back occasionally. Small RV park with a lot of small cabins. RV spots are small, gravel, and pretty tight. Some sites are not very level. Fire pits and picnic tables. A few sites had a nice brick patio with table & chairs. 2 bars Verizon. Terrible WiFi that is provided by 3d party. Need to register. Keeps quitting.

      Private showers and shared bathrooms. All very clean. Laundry: washers are $6.50!

      A nice little playground, used pretty regularly by little ones. Lots of space to walk dogs out back. It’s right on main road but not too noisy.

      We would stay there again if back in that area.

    • S
      Jul. 23, 2019

      Beaver KOA/ Bryce Canyon

      Pleasant Surprise

      This location has clean bathrooms and showers centrally located on the grounds. So it doesn’t matter if you’re in a tent or RV, it’s a close distance for everyone. They are also pet friendly with trash cans and doggie bags placed around the site. Our tent area included water/electric, a picnic table, and fire pit/grill. We really enjoyed our little grass area and the quiet surroundings!

    • C
      Jul. 12, 2021

      Bryce Canyon RV Resort by Rjourney

      Okay for a KOA

      We stayed in a cabin with four twin beds (two bunk beds) and one queen bed. It was a small two room cabin but it was quite cozy and cute. The bathroom were a bit of a walk from the cabins which was not ideal but they also had a basketball court that we played around on and had a good time.
      It’s a bit dry a barren at the campsite but otherwise a nice place to stop.

    • B
      Sep. 18, 2020

      Sand Creek RV, Cabins, Tents

      Might be adequate, if you are not picky

      We spent a single night in one of the tent sites, which are immediately behind the office/owner's residence. Sites have a parking space, fire ring with grill attachment, a picnic table and a gravel tent pad. They are small, and not separated from one another, so if you're looking for any level of privacy you won't find it here. On the other hand, if you like sharing space with other campers you may enjoy it. You also may experience those staying in the RV section walking through your site in order to get to the restrooms/showers.

      The campground has both firewood and ice available for purchase. The remainder of the campground store is currently closed due to Covid regulations.

      If you have any concerns about Covid (this is being written in September 2020), SC is not a site I would recommend. While the owners have placed signs suggesting social distancing guidelines, including masks while in the restrooms/shower area, compliance among the campers in a nearly full campground was minimal. One unmasked female camper was loudly discussing all the airports she had passed through on her way to the area, including Chicago and Denver. 

      Even little details were missed, like the soap in the restrooms being organic and not antibacterial.

      Sand Creek is located on Hwy 24, and the road noise didn't quiet down until around 11 PM. Probably not a good choice any time for a light sleeper.

      If you have a self-contained RV and are just looking for a place to park for the night, Sand Creek is likely to fit your needs. For a tent camper, its main recommendation is the ability to reserve a site in advance, as most of the other campgrounds in the area are first come, first serve.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 26, 2026

      Sam Stowe Campground — Fremont Indian State Park

      Fascinating FHU campground

      There is no communal dump station, but all sites are full hook up. The campground is situated in a small canyon with awesome cliffs and rock formations. Lots of ancient volcanic activity. There is a visitor center and museum about 2 miles up the road. CG has two rental cabins, group campsite, pull throughs and back ins. Very clean flush bathroom and shower house. Site 6 needed leveling side to side and used some blocks under the front stabilizers. 23 foot trailer and F150 had plenty of room to park. Had picnic table & fire ring. On site host sold firewood $5 for as much as you can carry in an arm load. Beautiful campground, well kept, will stay here again.

    • Robert  W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2020

      Lower Pleasant Creek Campground

      Nice little campground

      Great little campground right off 12. Only a few site here for tents and rvs. No electricity but does have water and pot toilets (very clean). This place is surrounded with pine trees and a rushing stream. Very well maintained and only 12$ a night. Was a nice break from my dusty Utah desert camping. Picnic table, fire ring with grate, as well as a bbq grill all provided.

    • Marcie H.
      Apr. 29, 2026

      Paradise RV & Mobile Home Park

      Budget Friendly!

      I rented one of their camp cabins for one night. It had a plug in heater and electricity which I needed since the lows that night we're gonna be around 25°. They only charged me $40 for the night. The bathrooms and showers were only about a 100 feet from the cabin. It was very quiet on the property but this RV park is right on highway 89 and there was lots of highway noise until about 10 PM. This is an older rv park and has not been updated but it served well for staying warm and being on a budget. They had a blanket on the mattress and a couple of pillows but I would definitely recommend taking your own bedding and even a sheet or a tarp to put over the old bed. The property manager was friendly and helped me check in and pay even though he wasn't on site. I did need to pay with cash or check because no one was at the office but that was fine for me.

    • Brad B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 19, 2019

      Sand Creek RV, Cabins, Tents

      Amazing views of Sand Creek wash and red rocks.

      This is a nice little Gem. It has tent spots for $20 a night, RV hook ups and nice little cabins for $45 or a deluxe cabin for $65 a night. There is a store on site and it is still close to town. Picnic tables, and fire pits at each spot and lots of shade. This is a really nice camping spot. Close to Capitol Reef or the Boulder mountain and also lots of great jeep trails up Sand creek road. This is God's country.

    • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 14, 2022

      Escalante Outfitters

      Affordable option with hot showers

      When I called, I was told there was tent camping only or rustic cabins. When I explained we had a camper van, I was told it would be ok. Upon arrival, we were told to park anywhere we could find a spot (and there was a truck camper doing the same). Lucky for us, we ended up at the end of the row, right next to the laundry room with a family restroom and shower. The downside to this was a lack of privacy as people entered the laundry room. 

      There are nine tent pads; 1-5 are very close together and there is no privacy between them but 6-9 are spaced a bit further apart. There is a covered picnic pavilion that can be used by the tent campers as well as what appeared to be picnic tables by each pad. I don’t know the cost of the cabins but for “tent” (for us, van) camping, it was $8 per person, reasonable considering the use of restrooms and showers were included. There is a store (with gear, clothing, and other souvenirs) and café on the premises; when we were there, the hours were limited(due to Covid) but their website indicates they are open for lunch and dinner till 8 or 9 pm (depending on the season). So, we quickly ate at the café (the sandwiches were delicious) and then settled in. The showers had plenty of HOT water, which after four days without a shower, was like heaven to us. 

      The laundry room was well-lit and had a table for folding laundry (or sitting at while waiting). 

      Although there is much to do in the area, there were no specific activities offered by Escalante Outfitters. For us in our van, we paid $16 to park in a gravel lot but the showers made it well worth the price.


    Guide to Junction

    Cabin rentals near Junction, Utah range from rustic forest service cabins to modern lodging with electricity and amenities. Located in central Utah at approximately 6,000 feet elevation, the area experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 80-85°F during daytime hours and cooler nights. Winter brings frequent snowfall, particularly at higher elevations, making some cabin properties seasonal.

    What to do

    Soak in natural hot springs: Mystic Hot Springs in Monroe offers rustic cabin rentals alongside natural mineral pools. "Great water, unique tubs built into the side of springs, crazy painted buses or old cabins to stay in. If you're looking for different, fun, and awesome - this is a great place to check out," explains Thomas B.

    Explore rock art sites: The cabin accommodations at Fremont Indian State Park provide access to significant archaeological sites. "There's an easy trail that is located adjacent to the park office. There are other trails that run along the river. It is amazing that so much of the rock art was in such good condition," notes a visitor.

    Fishing opportunities: When staying at Otter Creek State Park Campground, fishing becomes a primary activity. "The fishing is awesome with beautiful rainbows. We will be back. We love it there so much we wish we lived there," shares Robin E.

    What campers like

    Access to ATV trails: South Forty RV Park appeals to off-road enthusiasts with its cabin options. "Paiute Trail access right from the RV Park. Each site has a tree! The park is tucked in a beautiful canyon, and surrounded by mountains," explains Casey G.

    Hot showers after outdoor activities: Beaver KOA provides cabin guests with well-maintained bathroom facilities. "Clean, very friendly, great showers. Kids loved the pool and the playground! Very kind staff," reports Yasemin Y.

    Convenient base camp locations: Many cabin properties serve as practical hubs for exploring multiple parks. "Good base camp to do Capitol Reef and Bryce. Nice to be able to fish so close to campsite. Nice bathrooms," notes Sue B. about staying at Otter Creek State Park.

    What you should know

    Cabin size limitations: Cabin accommodations typically offer compact sleeping quarters. At Ruby's Inn RV Park and Campground, "The spots are roomy and all of ours were pretty level. The hookups on our sites were more to one end of the site and not so much in the middle of the site," explains Pamela.

    Bathroom facilities vary significantly: Some properties offer modern bathroom buildings while others provide more primitive options. "The cleanest bathrooms I've ever seen at a campground! Staff was super helpful and friendly," mentions Lindsey M. about Bear Valley RV and Campground.

    Seasonal availability affects options: Many camping cabins near Junction operate only during warmer months. Sevier River RV Park remains accessible year-round with cabin rentals. "We were able to be nice and warm with our heated blanket we were able to plug in," notes Mario S. about winter camping.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for campgrounds with activities: Bear Valley RV and Campground offers family-friendly amenities. "Great RV park with full hookups. There are access to the trails right from the campground and the owners are very knowledgeable about the trails," notes Shad G.

    Consider cabins with electricity: For families with young children, electricity becomes essential. At Sam Stowe Campground in Fremont Indian State Park, "This is great when you need to hook up to water and electric. Also had clean restrooms and clean showers for $1.25 for 4 minutes," mentions Marilynn F.

    Check for swimming options: Some properties offer swimming opportunities during summer months. "Kids loved the pool and the playground! Tent pitching mostly on gravel. Hookups have multiple options," shares a Beaver KOA visitor.

    Tips from RVers

    Verify site conditions: Sevier River RV Park offers both cabin rentals and RV accommodations. "Sites are gravel, level and well maintained. Most are pull through. Hookups are in excellent condition. Neighbors could be a little close if the place is full," explains Richard.

    Consider proximity to attractions: Ruby's Inn RV Park and Campground's cabins provide convenient access to Bryce Canyon. "Just 1 mile outside the park and you can take the Shuttle from there... Some spots are shady and some spots are not," advises Kim S.

    Note internet connectivity: For those needing to stay connected, connectivity varies by location. "We had 3 bar LTE with Verizon. I was able to use my hotspot, though had trouble posting on Facebook later in the day," reports a visitor at Sevier River RV Park.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Junction, UT is Otter Creek State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 7 reviews.

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