Cabins near Leeds, Utah offer overnight options within driving distance of Zion National Park, located at elevations between 3,400-4,000 feet in Washington County. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F, while winter nights can drop below freezing. Most cabin facilities maintain year-round availability with peak season running March through October.
What to do
Visit Sand Hollow State Park: Only 25 minutes from Leeds, this park features a reservoir with clear water for swimming and paddling. "Lake is crystal clear. Great for swimming or paddling. Campsites are close to lake," notes a visitor at Sand Pit Campground. The park also offers extensive off-road trails for various vehicle types.
Explore Red Cliffs Recreation Area: Located just minutes from Leeds, this area features hiking trails through dramatic red rock formations. "There is the Red Cliffs Recreation Area which has beautiful trails and dinosaur tracks," according to a camper at Leeds RV Park & Motel.
Day trip to multiple parks: Leeds sits at a strategic location for visiting multiple natural attractions. "The location was close to Walmart and other stores. We also drove about 40 minutes to Springdale and Zion National Park," reports a visitor to Sand Pit Campground.
What campers like
Accessible river areas: Cabin rentals with river access provide natural cooling during hot summer months. "The cool Virgin River behind our site was a nice place to soak our tired feet and enjoy a beverage after hiking in Zion," shared a guest at Zion River Resort.
Clean facilities: Bathrooms and shower facilities near Leeds cabin rentals receive positive feedback for cleanliness. "Showers are super clean," notes one camper about Leeds RV Park & Motel. Another mentioned that Sand Pit Campground has "flushable toilets, running water, and clean showers for campers."
Outdoor recreation spaces: Many properties offer common areas for relaxation. "The Leeds RV Park & Motel has a nice clubhouse with plenty of seating, a big TV, and nice laundry facilities," according to one reviewer. At WillowWind RV Park, visitors appreciate the "nice lodge with pool table."
What you should know
Weather considerations: Summer temperatures require preparation. "It may be because we had just come off of 5 days of dispersed camping but we found WillowWind to be an oasis... with a lot of mature trees for shade," notes a camper at WillowWind RV Park.
Reservation timing: Advance planning is essential during peak season. At Zion Canyon Campground, "We lucked out with one spot being open but I would recommend booking ahead of time!"
Internet connectivity: Wi-Fi quality varies significantly between properties. "WiFi was available for us which helped plan our hikes," shares a visitor at Zion West RV Park, while at McArthur's Temple View RV Resort, "AT&T coverage was quite good, with 4 Bars of 5G service and speeds up to 22 MB/s."
Noise levels: Location affects quiet time experience. Near Sand Hollow, "we had dirt bikes riding around at 2am," while others note highway noise at some locations: "Close to the interstate and easy to access... Consistently windy for the several days we were there."
Tips for camping with families
Cabin alternatives for children: When tent camping isn't practical, cabin rentals provide structure. "The back bunk beds were super cozy & we enjoyed a bed after being in a tent for the previous week," mentions a visitor at Zion Canyon Campground about their cabin.
Activity options: Several properties offer on-site recreation. WillowWind RV Park provides "a rec center with pool table," while St. George/Hurricane KOA Journey includes "free miniature golf horseshoes and a pickleball" according to visitors.
Water features: Pools provide heat relief during summer months. "Nice heated pool area with hot tub," notes a Zion River Resort visitor, while at Temple View RV Resort, "the spring warmth and their large outdoor pool" was appreciated by families.
Tips from RVers
Site selection considerations: Many cabin and RV sites near Leeds have specific characteristics. "We were in a riverside back in with full hookups. Very quiet at night," mentions a Zion River Resort visitor. Another notes that at WillowWind RV Park, "Nice even concrete pads, some with grass between. Big shade trees."
Utilities and hookups: Full-service cabin and RV sites offer varying amenities. "Concrete pad is very level," reports a WillowWind visitor, while another points out, "If we positioned our RV to allow us to use the awning, we wouldn't be able to park our tow vehicle at all."
Location advantages: Proximity to supplies matters for extended stays. "The location in reference to Zion, Bryce, and Cedar Breaks... Major restaurants and retail stores within 10-15 miles (St. George)," notes a WillowWind camper, highlighting the practical advantages of Leeds' location for cabin rentals and RV sites.