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    Several RV campgrounds around Kingston, Utah offer full-service accommodations for motorhome travelers, with options ranging from large commercial campgrounds to smaller roadside stops. South Forty RV Park in Marysvale offers 75 RV sites with 50-amp electrical hookups, sewer connections, and water, operating from April through mid-October. Junction RV Park features level gravel pads suitable for big rigs, though fires are not permitted on site. Sevier River RV Park includes multiple pull-through sites with trash service and 50-amp electrical connections for larger motorhomes. Bear Valley RV and Campground near Panguitch accommodates large RVs with spacious sites and full hookups. "This is one of the best RV parks in Southern Utah with HUGE lot sizes and excellent bathrooms."

    Access to these RV parks varies seasonally, with many mountain roads experiencing closures during winter months. Most parks in the region require advance reservations during summer and fall when ATV enthusiasts visit the area. Dump stations are available at South Forty RV Park, Bear Valley RV, and Marysvale RV Park, though not all smaller facilities offer this service. Cell service can be limited at some locations, particularly at Otter Creek where one reviewer noted "pretty much no cell phone coverage." Pet policies are generally accommodating throughout the area's RV parks, though some locations maintain strict rules about washing ATVs and proper sewer line connections to maintain cleanliness. Propane service is limited, requiring travelers to fill tanks in larger towns.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Kingston (185)

      1. Rubys Inn RV Park and Campground

      4.5(78)38mi from KingstonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Overall great rv sites with full hook ups, level sites, some shade trees depending on site. Both sites we stayed in did not offer much shade but at least good to have greenery around."

      "We couldn’t get in the park and this is literally directly outside the park with full hookups and shuttle stops at the campground. We stayed in site 62 which was a pull through."

      2. Bear Valley RV and Campground

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

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

      "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."

      from $38 - $46 / night

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      3. Junction RV Park

      4.0(1)3mi from KingstonRVs

      from $25 / night

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      4. Pine Creek Resort and Cabins RV 1

      Be the first to review16mi from Kingston2 sites

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      5. South Forty RV Park

      5.0(2)17mi from KingstonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "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!"

      from $43 - $119 / night

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      6. Lizzie & Charlies RV-ATV Park

      4.7(3)17mi from KingstonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Most sites are pull-through with full hookups, which made setup easy. The staff was friendly and welcoming. The park is in a great location for SxS trail access."

      "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."

      7. Sevier River RV Park

      4.6(12)27mi from Kingston6 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "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."

      "Lovely rustic rv park in a peaceful setting along the Sevier River."

      from $15 / night

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      8. Marysvale RV Park

      5.0(1)16mi from Kingston1 siteRVs

      "The Marysvale RV Park has a great location if your love to explore, they even have some great trail access from the campground!  Check them out and share some pics of your stay!"

      from $40 - $43 / night

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      9. Monroe Canyon RV Park

      5.0(6)28mi from KingstonRVs, Tents

      "We were up near Salt Lake City, we were waiting for WY to warm up a little and i wanted to get Starlink- but the area we were in was oversubscribed."

      "When you 1st drive in, you see a large red pole barn style building that serves as the office, store, and event area. There are also immaculate restroom/showers and an excellent laundry facility."

      from $31 - $41 / night

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      10. Antimony Mercantile and RV Park

      Be the first to review11mi from Kingston6 sitesRVs

      from $38 - $410 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Kingston, UT

    1384 Reviews of 185 Kingston Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • Brian C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 28, 2020

      Bryce Canyon RV Resort by Rjourney

      Come Here Digital Nomads

      My wife and I are digital nomads, we run our company where ever we go so it's CRUCIAL that we have comfort items, but most importantly that we have **solid internet. **

      We travel with 3 kids (ages 5, 3 & 3), 3 dogs, a cat, and a grandma in our 31' Travel Lite, Evoke Model B with the hopes of a road school education for them. EmpoweringHumansAdventures.com

      We booked a deluxe premium site (site 16) and were very pleased with the room, the patio, the fire pit, grill, and nice table.  The parking was gravel and not flat, we had to level up.  Had access to 50 and 30 amp, sewer, and water.  Make sure you use a pressure monitor as the pressure was strong.  They offered firewood for sale and our fire pit was very nice.

      We were close to the clubhouse which had coffee daily for a charge. ($1.30)  The store had the basics and all but one of the staff was extremely kind to us. If you need more you could walk to Sinclair and get more items.

      They were very specific about dogs being leashed all the time, which we fully agree with.  As a former Marine K9 handler, it's normally not the dog that is the problem, it's the handler.  The dog area is very close to site 16.

      The basic internet was blah, we upgraded to the faster speeds for $5.23 a day and it was well worth it.  We were able to stream tv for the kids, work on the laptops and do live video conferencing.  Support was very quick to respond when I asked for speed but they weren't able to give me more, but again it was good enough to get work done, stream and do video conferencing.  

      Cell coverage was ZERO for Sprint, and have to drive a ½ mile before getting coverage.

      Overall the campground was pretty quiet, we are pretty close to the highway so you did have some large/loud trucks that drove by.

      There are showers (very small) but the water pressure was great and the water was hot.  Bathrooms are always clean and the laundry was just fine.

      We shot a few videos to share our experience and will stay here again.  

      Mossy Cave was very close and we highly suggest the short hike back to the waterfall.  A little further is the petrefried forest which was also nice.

      You can zip over to Bryce Canyon National park ($38 entry fee) for the day.  It's well worth it and there's a ice cream shop just before you go into the park that I recommend.

      Things we loved:

      • The deluxe Premium site is great if you have small kids.

      • Internet was solid and gave us what we needed

      • This campground was extremely clean

      No so much:

      • No cell service

      • Feels very old

      • Road noise

      Hope this review helps, we hope to see you on the road!

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    • Colette K.
      Aug. 22, 2018

      Panguitch KOA

      Panguitch, UT KOA

      This is a super family-friendly campground and with so many "camping" options! There are full hook-up RV sites, cabins, and pre-assembled tent structures in various sizes. Amenities include: Swimming pool, playground, dog park, laundry, restrooms with showers, and Wi-Fi. It's a little close to the main street of the town, but that makes it easy to find!

    • Terry B.
      Jun. 23, 2021

      Pine Lake Campground

      Pine Lake Campground

      We stayed 4 nights at this place. There are no showers and the restrooms are non flushable. There is water located in designated areas. No hookups or dump stations. You have to head towards Bryce Canyon to dump. Garbage is also disposed of off the main road before heading on the road where the campsites located. The hosts were very nice and answered any questions we had. Bugs weren’t bad, but it is a campground mainly used for fishing and people that have side by sides so it can get noisy. If I had a side by side id definitely bring it here to tear up some trails and do disperse camping. Do not I repeat do not take your big rig up Powell Point it will take you awhile to find a spot to turn around and come back down. My grandparents did this with their travel trailer which is 27 in length and they tore up their stairs underneath. All in all I’d stay again.

    • Matthew S.
      Aug. 25, 2020

      Thousand Lakes RV Park

      OMG what views

      First of all staff is amazing, so friendly and consistent maintenance routines (not annoying though).

      Sites are all gravel with a little grass patch, pull through sites could fit two side by side. All sites seemed to have a table and fire ring. The views on the north and east were stunning, North was all back in and East had some pull through spots, aim for these if you can. They also have tent and cabin sites available.

      Facilities were very clean. Office/general store was nice, all the basics; food, ice, wood and souvenirs. Pool is small but well kept. There is a large park area in the center with a playground and volleyball court. Super kid friendly. Bathroom/shower were very clean, a little reminiscent of my scouting days though having plywood doors and gate hinges, does the job though.

      Only bad things I can say is that it’s not walking distance to town and no adult beverages sold. Plan ahead and that should not be a problem.

      I will definitely stay here again given the chance.

    • S
      Aug. 2, 2022

      FR3623 Dispersed

      Close to Bryce and Red Canyon!

      Excellent camping spots. Good road. Plenty of spaces for big rigs. Shade if you want it, open fields for solar if needed. Verizon cell service was excellent. We found a spot a mile up the road that we liked. Quiet. Only saw a handful of other campers for the 2 days we were here. 15 minutes from Bryce NP.

    • Karla B.
      May. 15, 2019

      Canyons of Escalante RV Park

      Quiet location in Escalante

      This is an older, smaller RV Park that has several cabins and a few tent sites. The RV sites are typically pull through and both 30 AMP and 50 AMP are available. Nothing hyper here, but a well maintained park with nice restrooms and showers and a laundry. Located next door to a recommended restaurant and within a half mile of Escalante Outfitters - Espresso, Pizza, Salads and books and gear for your Utah Canyons adventures. Also a half mile to the Official Visitor Center: BLM, NPS and USFS - to answer all your wandering questions.

    • Bruce B.
      May. 6, 2021

      Hitch-N-Post RV Campground

      Excellent for my 60 feet without unhooking cargo trailer

      Best grounds for my big rig around. Rode my Goldwing to Bryce Canyon and explored every park around and this is #1 for big rigs. Grounds are well kept. Bathrooms and Laundry are clean. Management is superior and I paid $45 a night. Would stay here anytime. Lots of 40+ foot nice rigs here.

    • 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.


    Guide to Kingston

    Several RV parks near Kingston, Utah provide hookups and amenities for motorhome travelers. South Forty RV Park in Marysvale offers 75 full-hookup sites with 50-amp electrical service, open from April through mid-October. The park includes level gravel pads with trees at each site. Junction RV Park provides big-rig friendly spaces with 50-amp electric, sewer, and water hookups, though fires are not permitted. Sevier River RV Park accommodates both travel trailers and larger motorhomes with full hookup sites. Pull-through RV pads at Lizzie & Charlies RV-ATV Park in Marysvale feature 50-amp service and sewer connections. "The sites are wide and long enough to accommodate your tow rig, trailer, and SxS and they don't charge an extra vehicle fee for the SxS."

    Road access to RV parks varies throughout the region. Some access roads from Highway 12 may close seasonally due to snow and mud conditions. Cell service can be limited in remote areas, as one reviewer noted, "The downside was pretty much no cell phone coverage." Most RV parks in the area accommodate pets, though rules may be strict. Dump stations are available at Bear Valley RV, South Forty RV Park, and Monroe Canyon RV Park. Many parks in this area cater to ATV enthusiasts with direct trail access from the parks. Visitors planning summer trips should make reservations in advance as parks fill quickly during peak season. Winter camping options are limited, with many parks closing between October and April.

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