Top Glamping near Pine Valley, UT

Whether you're a tent camper, an RVer, or just passing through, Pine Valley, UT has a lot to offer. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in, as well as sights to see and explore. Ready to plan your adventure? Check out our campgrounds near Pine Valley and user-submitted reviews.

Best Glamping Sites Near Pine Valley, UT (16)

    Camper-submitted photo from Zion River Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion River Resort
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    Camper-submitted photo from Zion River Resort

    1. Zion River Resort

    69 Reviews
    127 Photos
    784 Saves

    Just minutes from Zion National Park, we are ideally located for easy access to several of the nation’s most beautiful parks. Zion River Resort is the perfect base camp for day trips to Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon North Rim, Cedar Breaks National Monument and many other of the Southwest's most popular destinations. Visit our Itineraries page for vacation adventure ideas and our Calendar to see the exciting events we offer throughout the year.

    For your comfort, each site has full hook-ups, a shade tree, fire ring (with the exception of 4 sites), picnic table, free Wi-Fi, and cable television. Pull thru sites are 60-70 feet long with a concrete pad and a grassy area perfect for relaxing on your lounge chair. Riverside Back-In sites average 40-50 feet deep, have gravel, and the Virgin River flowing behind them. There is a berm running along the river’s edge for the protection of our young guests; however, you can hear the river running all year. Standard Back-In sites range from 30-40 feet deep, have 30 amp electric, and are available with either a concrete pad & grass or gravel only. These sites are perfect for smaller RVs. Please help us maintain our desert grass by not putting down mats, rugs, or carpets. We will be happy to help you choose just the right site for your preferences and needs.

    Tent sites are located beside the Virgin River, have small pea gravel, a fire ring, picnic table, and electrical outlet. Potable water is located at either end of the tenting area. The camper kitchen is available for cooking and washing dishes. The restrooms, showers, and laundry are close to the tent area. All resort facilities are included.

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    Camper-submitted photo from South Campground — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Campground — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Campground — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Campground — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Campground — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Campground — Zion National Park

    2. South Campground — Zion National Park

    91 Reviews
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    854 Saves

    Overview

    Reservations for South Campground are available up to 14 days before your arrival and may extend up to two days beyond this 14-day booking window.__ For visitors to Zion National Park, South Campground is an ideal place to stay. Located near the park's south entrance, the campground is just a short walk from the main visitor center, the Zion Canyon Shuttle System and the adjacent town of Springdale. The canyon and most of the park's trails are only accessible by shuttle bus from approximately the end of February until the end of November each year. Season Dates: South Campground is open from early March to the end of October. Reservations are available up to 14 days before your arrival. For example, if you want to make a reservation for March 14 to 16, you may book this reservation beginning on March 1. Reservations that extend beyond the 14 day booking window cannot be altered. For reservations more than 14 days ahead of arrival, please check Watchman Campground which offers reservations six months in advance of arrival.

    Recreation

    Hikers can access three trails directly from the facility: the Watchman Trail, a moderate trail that ascends the peak behind the campground; the Archeology Trail, which offers a light hike to an archeological site; and the Pa'rus Trail, a paved walking and biking trail that runs alongside the river, and the only trail in the park that allows dogs. The Zion visitor center and the park shuttles are a short walk from the campground. Many popular rock climbing routes are within a short shuttle bus ride into the main canyon. Use of OHVs and ATVs is prohibited in Zion National Park.

    Facilities

    Hikers can access three trails directly from the facility: the Watchman Trail, a moderate trail that ascends the peak behind the campground; the Archeology Trail, which offers a light hike to an archeological site; and the Pa'rus Trail, a paved walking and biking trail that runs alongside the river, and the only trail in the park that allows dogs. The Zion visitor center and the park shuttles are a short walk from the campground. Many popular rock climbing routes are within a short shuttle bus ride into the main canyon. Use of OHVs and ATVs is prohibited in Zion National Park.

    Natural Features

    Zion is known for its dynamic geologic history. The South Campground and Amphitheater were built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the early 1930s. The project was completed and opened to the public in the spring of 1935. The Virgin River, a narrow but powerful river that has carved out the canyon over time, runs adjacent to the site. Cottonwood trees surrounding the campsite turn golden in the fall. Although the campground is moderately forested, most of the campsites are in partial to full sun but visitors can cool off in the cold river when temperatures peak during summer. Be Advised: The months of April and May bring an unusual infestation of Tent Caterpillars, which fall from trees onto tents, tables, and unsuspecting campers and can make it quite uncomfortable to sit outside. The months of July and August in particular bring a higher concentration of ants in the campsites, which seem to come out especially after the monsoons, but are present all summer long. August and September bring yellowjackets. Insecticidal treatment by visitors is not permitted.

    Nearby Attractions

    The town of Springdale has shopping, art galleries, shower facilities, restaurants. equipment rental businesses, gas stations, markets, bike rentals, library and health clinic.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Individual Site: A $10.00 service fee will apply if you modify your reservation or change your stay dates. Cancelling your reservation prior to 11:59 pm Eastern Time two nights before your stay will incur a $10 cancellation fee. Camping reservations cancelled the day before and day of arrival incur a $10 cancellation fee and forfeit the first night's use fee. If you need to cancel or modify your reservation after 12:00 am Eastern Time the day of your arrival you must contact campground staff at zion_south_campground@nps.gov.__ Group campsite: Customers who cancel a group site reservation less than 14 days before the arrival date will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's use fee.

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    $50 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Snow Canyon State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Snow Canyon State Park Campground
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    3. Snow Canyon State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
    131 Photos
    433 Saves
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    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
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    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground

    4. Zion Canyon Campground

    81 Reviews
    221 Photos
    884 Saves

    Zion Campground is a spacious piece of paradise that has been owned and operated by the Ferber family since 1973 when the adjoining Zion Canyon Campground and RV resort was founded by David Ferber. Our staff has explored the canyons and surrounding areas and can be quite helpful about where to go, what to wear and who to see for the outdoor adventure of a lifetime.

    After a long day come back to your site and freshen up for dinner with a choice of more than a dozen local eateries from casual to upscale all within a shuttle from our campground. After dinner sit outside and watch the sunset under The Watchman, a truly breathtaking sight.

    We only allow two pets in a site and they must be in an air-conditioned RV/Trailer. There are no pets allowed in tent sites or in sites in which the vehicle will not have air-conditioned being run all day.

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    Camper-submitted photo from WillowWind RV Park
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    Camper-submitted photo from WillowWind RV Park

    5. WillowWind RV Park

    20 Reviews
    44 Photos
    133 Saves

    Surrounded by red rocks, mountains, and natural features, Willow Wind RV Park is a great stop on your way through scenic Southwest Utah and visiting national state parks, like Zion National Park, Sand Hollow State Park and Quail Creek State Park. Enjoy concrete, level sites that are shaded or satellite friendly, and have grass or gravel. Full RV hookups, a clubhouse, and a dog washing station at this family-friendly RV park.

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    $65 - $85 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
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    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort

    6. Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort

    28 Reviews
    47 Photos
    425 Saves

    When you book a stay at Zion Ponderosa Resort, you’ll experience the best of Zion National Park lodging. Only 10 minutes from the east gate entrance of Zion National Park and 75 minutes from Bryce Canyon, Zion Ponderosa rests on a 4,000 acre resort and features a full-range of world-class lodging from deluxe vacation homes to rustic cowboy cabins, RV sites to tent camping and glamping.

    Accommodations don’t stop at lodging options, Zion Ponderosa features a two-tiered swimming pool, adventures and activities from jeep tours to sunset yoga, and quality cuisine at Ray’s Restaurant and Narrow Coffee Bar.

    Whether you’re staying at our Zion resort, or looking for lodging near Bryce Canyon, Zion Ponderosa has the biggest array of places to stay near Zion National Park.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Zion West RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion West RV Park
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    Camper-submitted photo from Zion West RV Park

    7. Zion West RV Park

    7 Reviews
    23 Photos
    34 Saves
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    Camper-submitted photo from Leeds RV Park & Motel

    8. Leeds RV Park & Motel

    6 Reviews
    16 Photos
    13 Saves
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    Camper-submitted photo from Duck Creek
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    9. Duck Creek

    29 Reviews
    100 Photos
    222 Saves

    Overview

    Duck Creek Campground is located 25 miles east of Cedar City, Utah. Visitors enjoy fishing in Duck Creek Pond and nearby Navajo Lake, exploring the Markagunt OHV Trail System and the many miles of non-motorized trails. Nearby sites to see are Cascade Falls, Cedar Breaks National Monument, the Ice Cave and Mammoth Caves. It is the perfect place to stay if your plans include visiting Bryce and Zions National Parks.

    Recreation

    Duck Creek Pond offers great fishing for rainbow, brook, brown and cutthroat trout. The Markagunt ATV Trail System can be accessed from within the campground, offering about 300 miles of ATV/OHV routes and trails for riders of all skill levels. The Virgin River Rim Trail is a very popular 32 mile trail that skirts the Virgin River Rim with views of Zions National Park in the distance and the Virgin River Rim. The trail can be accessed in several locations and is within a few minute drive from the the campground. This trail is a non-motorized trail and enjoyed by bicyclist, horses and foot travel. There are many sites in the nearby area such as Cedar Breaks National Monument about a 15 minute drive from the campground and Bryce Canyon National Park approx 50 miles to the east. The Duck Creek Visitor Center is just across the road from the campground and will provide you with all the area information and local attractions such as Cascade Falls, Mammoth and Ice Caves, and excellent fishing at Navajo lake and Panguitch lake.

    Facilities

    Duck Creek Pond offers great fishing for rainbow, brook, brown and cutthroat trout. The Markagunt ATV Trail System can be accessed from within the campground, offering about 300 miles of ATV/OHV routes and trails for riders of all skill levels. The Virgin River Rim Trail is a very popular 32 mile trail that skirts the Virgin River Rim with views of Zions National Park in the distance and the Virgin River Rim. The trail can be accessed in several locations and is within a few minute drive from the the campground. This trail is a non-motorized trail and enjoyed by bicyclist, horses and foot travel. There are many sites in the nearby area such as Cedar Breaks National Monument about a 15 minute drive from the campground and Bryce Canyon National Park approx 50 miles to the east. The Duck Creek Visitor Center is just across the road from the campground and will provide you with all the area information and local attractions such as Cascade Falls, Mammoth and Ice Caves, and excellent fishing at Navajo lake and Panguitch lake.

    Natural Features

    The campground is situated in Aspen and Douglas Fir tree stands with several old growth Ponderosa Pines that are 200 to 500 years old, Which is adjacent to Duck Creek Pond that you can walk to from the campground at an elevation of 8,400 feet. The area is rich in volcanic rock fields that orginated from underground lava tubes.

    Nearby Attractions

    Restaurants, cabin rentals, groceries, fuel are are available located in Duck Creek Village two miles east of the campground. Small aluminum fishing boat rentals, a boat dock, rustic cabin lodging are available at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge which is located on the northwest shore of Navajo Lake a short 6 miles from the campground. Cedar Breaks National Monument is 10 miles away, with hiking trails, guided tours and breathtaking scenery. Adjacent to Cedar Breaks National Monument is the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area, where hikers will find miles of trails including the Twisted Forest trail that has a stand of ancient bristlecone pine some of which can live up to 5,000 years. Bryce Canyon National Park is a 35 minute drive to the east, Zions National Park is an hour drive to the south. The Dixie National Forest offers endless trails both motorized and non-motorized along with high altitude fishing lakes and streams. Come Stay and Play!

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    $71 - $127 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar City RV Resort by Rjourney
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar City RV Resort by Rjourney
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar City RV Resort by Rjourney
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar City RV Resort by Rjourney
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    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar City RV Resort by Rjourney

    10. Cedar City RV Resort by Rjourney

    11 Reviews
    96 Photos
    31 Saves

    Looking for a family getaway in the southwest? Look no further than Cedar City RV resort in Cedar City, UT. Located on North Main Street, our RV resort is ideally located on the main thorough fair of Cedar City while offering a dreamy view of the mountains. Bring your RV or tent or rent one of our cabins on site and get ready to enjoy the recreation activities offered onsite as well as the off-site attractions nearby.

    Nestled at the foot of the Black Mountain range lies Cedar City, UT, a hub of culture and adventure along the winding Interstate 15. No matter if you’re from the Iron County area or are interested in taking an RV adventure to warmer southern weather, Cedar City RV Resort has everything you need for a quality camping experience.

    Located near the Cedar City Regional Airport and Bicentennial Park just off Interstate 15 on North Main Street, Cedar City RV Resort’s central location in town makes it easily accessible for anyone passing through the area from the surrounding cities of Enoch, Hamilton’s Fort, Summit, Parowan, and Kanarraville. Ready to plan your dream vacation? Give Cedar City RV Resort****a call today! No Longer a KOA Property.

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Recent Glamping Reviews In Pine Valley

401 Reviews of 16 Pine Valley Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion River Resort
    October 13, 2024

    Zion River Resort

    A Lousy Trailer Park

    All this place is is a trailer park. It has no charm. Maybe if you have no understanding of what a campground is. The tent sites are just gravel with surrounded by brick walls. No trees no View. You have to be a simpleton to appreciate this.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    September 24, 2024

    Zion Canyon Campground

    Crowded but Convenient

    Super crowded campground, but makes Zion activities super easy. For the price I’d like to see much nicer bathrooms and showers. Also you will meet your neighbor as they pack it in. Still had a great time, but paying mostly for location not nice amenities

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    September 14, 2024

    Zion Canyon Campground

    The VIEWS!!!

    Absolutely phenomenal views of you back up to the river. All the sites are surrounded by amazing scenery, the riverfront sites are just extra! We had full hook ups on the river and would return over and over again! Very nice staff, easy check in, clean campground with amenities (we didn’t use them tho) and very quiet. You’d better have an awning and some AC tho…this sun is brutal. The only CON I can tell you is some of the sites are back in and some pull in and some pull through so you can get a “buddy site” without knowing it and that cuts waaaaaay down on privacy. Thankfully our neighbors were very pleasant and almost everyone is gone during the day anyway. Overall would 100% recommend staying here and we will be back!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Weeping Buffalo Resort
    September 13, 2024

    Zion Weeping Buffalo Resort

    Very thoughtful amenities

    We stayed for 3 nights in the Cave Dwelling unit. The site was very clean, they check on the hot tubs daily to make sure the water levels are correct and in good order. Staff was very quick to help with any issues. This was a very comfortable stay and close to the south entrance of Zion National Park. The only downfall was the view - there was construction going on across from the property but we would definitely stay here again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    August 15, 2024

    Zion Canyon Campground

    Great spot but expensive

    We spent one night in this campground

    The place was amazing, it’s crazy to be in the middle of Zion. The view was stunning. Only 5min (in car) to the shuttles

    But we were super close to the other RV, the campground was quite crowded. No intimity at all

    Shower limited to 6/7min is enough It was clean

    100$ for a Campervan 18ft for the night, the most expensive campground we did in a two weeks roadtrip through the national parks.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kolob Gate Gardens
    July 25, 2024

    Kolob Gate Gardens

    Man, what a let down

    So, our original plan was to stay here 3 nights, but we changed our plans and just booked one... And man am I glad. Talked with the owner before booking, he sounded very genuine and had lots of great info on the area... Really great guy. But... He's not there running it, and I feel like whoever he left in charge is doing him a disservice. You can for sure see the work and potential, but really poorly maintained. Primitive spots (what we picked) were completely uncleared and overgrown with thorny grass, I was picking them out of my shoes for days from just setting up the tent. Porta potty was... Horrifying. An absolute biohazard. We didn't even bother with the showers after seeing the state of that.

    Nothing is clearly marked, so it's questionable on if you're even supposed to be in certain areas...

    Just... Good idea, and a good start, but needs some proper care.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
    July 7, 2024

    Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort

    Fun place!

    My daughters and I had a great time! There was a fire ban however, propane grills were allowed. If you didn’t have one, they had a community one you could use. Showered were a bit dirty. Girls hair everywhere! Pool was fun, mini golf and loads of other family activities. We had one funny incident the first night we got here. We couldn’t figure out where campsite was because it started out we pitched our tent at the wrong site. Eventually, we got to the site where our tent was and realized what our mistake. Family memories as we couldn’t stop laughing.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kolob Gate Gardens
    June 6, 2024

    Kolob Gate Gardens

    Great vibe & Some tips for future campers!

    We had a great time at site 2! The creek was wonderful to be next to and was so peaceful at night! Initially we had issues finding the site, for those looking for more info via reviews, do not follow your gps! It will take you off roading on private property! Instead call and get directions from a site manager and that will get you there :)! TB (the little orange cat) was super hospitable and sweet. Hung by us all night and even slept on top of our tent in between the screen and rain fly. All of the site animals were kind and made us feel much safer. We met with Travis who was super nice and friendly! He told us about the wildlife and gave us advice about places to visit. We were recommended taking Kolob terrace all the way up during sun set & it was beyond beautiful!! Our only regret was not doing it until the last night. A tip for future campers is to make sure you bring organic chemical free soaps because if you plan on taking a shower, the water comes and goes from the creek. Also, the bathrooms have locks on them which isn’t a big issue, but make sure to ask in advance. We made the mistake of not using the bathrooms until late at night & it was too late to get in contact with a site manager. The sites are a little hard to find because their camp maps don’t match their recent reorganization, but it’s not too hard to figure out. All around a great site with lovely people and animals!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Snow Canyon State Park Campground
    May 28, 2024

    Snow Canyon State Park Campground

    Incredible views, great site

    We were in site 16A. It was close to 16B, which would be perfect for a large group, but we had plenty of privacy. Our site could have had 3-4 large tents with plenty of room. There was another group at 16B and we could see them, but it was very quiet at night. The hikes her easy and fun and we will definitely go back.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Snow Canyon State Park Campground
    May 27, 2024

    Snow Canyon State Park Campground

    Amazing Small Campground

    4 mile long campground with lava tunnels, petrified, sand dunes, and red cliff cliffs. Access to 14 miles of trails only 50 yards from the campgrounds. All RV sites are paved and close together, non-electric sites have a little more space. The campground is also the site of the Rangers station so a lot of traffic during the day but very quiet at night.

    Was a fantastic place for the work week with easy hikes after the workday was done. The campground is surrounded by high red rocks and is a beautiful scenic setting.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    May 9, 2024

    Zion Canyon Campground

    Close to the park

    Very pleasant place with friendly staff. All amenities in good condition. Shower by tokens limited to one a night, however costs additional 6$ if you fancy a shower on a check out day… Spots are quite tight, the view is amazing and town shuttle stop is just round the corner. 15 mins on foot to the entrance of the park.

  • Camper-submitted photo from WillowWind RV Park
    May 6, 2024

    WillowWind RV Park

    Better than Expected

    My wife & I  stayed at Willow Wind RV Campground as we visited the St. George area. Normally, I prefer not to stay at private/fully established campgrounds because they tend to be glorified parking lots for giant motorhomes. To my surprise, the sites were well spaced apart and have abundant shade trees at each site. We went mid-week so there were a number of full time RV's staying there, but even so the place was not crowded at all. The grounds are very clean, and the staff are always cleaning up. They have clean, well kept bathrooms and showers along with an onsite laundry facility. All in all, nice place to stay for a stop through or multi-nights.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion River Resort
    April 23, 2024

    Zion River Resort

    Near the National Park + Clean

    This place was very nice. It had good amenities and was clean. It was kid friendly and I’m considering coming back with the family. RV hookups were great for power and charging an EV. The staff were very nice and there is tree coverage at the campsites for some added shade.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    April 16, 2024

    Zion Canyon Campground

    Poor service and Expensive

    We found the service (in particular by an older gentlemen on reception) to be unwelcoming and cold. Facilities were reasonable but restricted to one shower and a 6 minute limit. Per night. God forbid people or want to wash at the night and morning! Location is great but I would highly recommend 10-20 minute more driving than coming here

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kolob Gate Gardens
    April 9, 2024

    Kolob Gate Gardens

    Kolob Garden Getaway

    This is a wonderful site surrounded by amazing views and a beautiful flower garde . The host was very friendly. It was a peaceful and much needed getaway. Will be coming back as soon as I can!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    March 24, 2024

    Zion Canyon Campground

    Awesome stay

    Rv spots are small but amenities shush as showers and bathroom and camp store were great and staff was very nice. Easy shuttle access to park and town.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kolob Gate Gardens
    March 19, 2024

    Kolob Gate Gardens

    Adorable Campground near Zion

    We had an incredible stay at Kolob Gate Gardens! The hosts were welcoming and a joy to chat with. We were the only guests and came at the beginning of the season but they still made sure we had all the amenities needed and offered great recommendations for local hikes away from the craziness of Zion crowds. Our favorite parts were the adorable night hike up the hill, listening to the creek from our tent at night, and their camp kitty, TB, who we couldn’t resist sneaking into our tent for lots of cuddles. The night skies were also to die for. Can’t wait to come visit again!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion View Camping
    March 1, 2024

    Zion View Camping

    New to the Dyrt!

    Jake from the Dyrt here! 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!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Snow Canyon State Park Campground
    December 14, 2023

    Snow Canyon State Park Campground

    Wonky layout

    General: Small state park campground with 29 sites and two group areas. There are a variety of sites in both size and quality. Most are paved but a few are gravel. 

    Site Quality: Sites 1-14 have water and electric hookups but are obscenely close together (I’m quite certain if a person in the adjacent site sneezed, you would hear it)! The one redeeming quality to these sites are covered pavilions with lights. Most of the other sites do not have w/e but four others did (15A, 15B, 17, & 18). Some of the driveways are very long while others are very short. There are two “shared” or “twin” sites that would best be suited for people traveling together (although they are not as close together as Sites 1-14)! 

    Bath/Shower house: There are two restrooms in the campground. The bathrooms are very clean, as were the showers (there is a code to get into the showers). 

    Activities: Hiking and biking. There are several trails accessible from the campground. Highly recommend hiking the Petrified Dunes trail! The short trail to Jenny Cave was also nice.

    The campground was full on a Tuesday in April; I recall that when we made reservations a few months in advance we snagged the only site available. However, if I had known the layout, I’m not sure we would have stayed. The only saving grace is that Site 1 is at the end of the row so aside from the road, we had privacy on one side. If you are lucky enough to snag Sites 19-22 (especially 22), they are the most private sites in the park and 22 has the longest driveway (could easily have fit four of our vans with room leftover). The trails were beautiful but the campground could definitely  have a better layout. If we had one of these four sites, my rating definitely would have been higher.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion River Resort
    November 13, 2023

    Zion River Resort

    Awesome experience!

    My wife and I had an amazing experience at Zion River Resort. We stayed 2 nights in our camper van and used the electrical. Everything was exactly as or better than advertised. It was clean and well organized. The Wi-Fi strength was excellent. There were private bathrooms with toilet/shower combos. On site convenience store has everything you could want. We also enjoyed the heated lounge and we’re surprised with free coffee every morning. Great spot.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion River Resort
    October 16, 2023

    Zion River Resort

    Beautiful Park close to Zion

    This was a beautiful park and very quiet at night. My only issue was the timers on the showers. It makes sense to help conserve water, but when you are on the road sometimes you want a long shower.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    October 7, 2023

    Zion Canyon Campground

    Great river spot with view

    Stayed at this campground two nights when visiting Zion National Park. Loved the location could easily walk to entrance of the park and restaurants. Great spot on the Virgin river. Clean bathrooms, showers were good. Laundry facility available even though pricier then most places at 4.00 a load. Would stay here again. We had an electric hook up with fresh water available. Dump station on site. Had a pool and store.



Guide to Pine Valley

Camping near Pine Valley, Utah, offers a fantastic escape into nature with stunning views and plenty of outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the beautiful trails around Zion National Park. Many campers mention how close the trails are to the campgrounds. One reviewer at Watchman Campground — Zion National Park said, "Many hikes start close to here. It was a great weekend."
  • Fishing and Water Activities: Enjoy fishing or swimming at nearby lakes. A visitor at Quail Creek State Park Campground noted, "The big pro is that you are really close to a lake where you can go for a swim."
  • Stargazing: The clear skies around Pine Valley make for excellent stargazing. A camper at Sheep Bridge BLM Area shared, "The night sky was beautiful! We were able to see the Milky Way a little."

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the breathtaking views. One happy camper at Zion Canyon Campground said, "The view was stunning. Only 5min (in car) to the shuttles."
  • Clean Facilities: Many campgrounds are noted for their cleanliness. A reviewer at Zion River Resort mentioned, "It had good amenities and was clean."
  • Convenient Locations: Campgrounds like South Campground — Zion National Park are close to town and park entrances. A visitor remarked, "This campground has a good mix of electric, primitive and walk-in."

What you should know:

  • Busy Seasons: Expect crowds during peak seasons. A camper at Watchman Campground warned, "When we woke at 5am the line for the trams was outside the park and just outside the campground."
  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds lack certain amenities. A reviewer at South Campground noted, "No showers but restrooms clean and well stocked."
  • Access Roads: Some campgrounds have rough access roads. A visitor at Sheep Bridge BLM Area mentioned, "Washboard roads at first and getting to some of the further sites were quite bumpy."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for campgrounds with amenities for kids. A family at St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey said, "The kids love that they can go swimming or hit the playground whenever."
  • Plan for Activities: Bring games and outdoor toys to keep kids entertained. A camper at Quail Creek State Park Campground suggested, "Beautiful surroundings, new showers and restrooms."
  • Pack Snacks: Keep snacks handy for hikes and outings. A visitor at Zion Canyon Campground mentioned, "The campground was quite crowded."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Zion River Resort noted, "Everything was exactly as or better than advertised."
  • Book Early: Reserve your spot in advance, especially during busy seasons. A camper at Watchman Campground said, "Happy we stayed on a Thursday as the park was much busier when we left on the Friday."
  • Be Prepared for Limited Hookups: Some campgrounds may not have full hookups. A visitor at South Campground mentioned, "NO electric hookups."

Camping near Pine Valley, Utah, is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, with plenty of options for families and RVers alike. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the stunning scenery!

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