Best Cabin Camping near Teasdale, UT

Multiple cabin accommodations surround Teasdale, Utah, with Wonderland RV Park, Sand Creek RV, and Thousand Lakes RV Park all offering cabin rentals with varying amenities. These cabins typically include electricity, picnic tables, and fire rings, with some properties providing drinking water and market access for supplies. A review noted that "Sand Creek 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." Most cabins feature basic furnishings with beds and seating areas, though bathroom facilities vary by location, with some including private facilities while others rely on communal restrooms and showers.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Torrey Trading Post Cabins and Austin's Chuckwagon Lodge provide more traditional cabin experiences, while Cowboy Home Stead Cabins offers a more secluded option south of Teasdale. Most cabin sites allow pets and alcohol, with reservations strongly recommended during peak season (April through October). According to one visitor at Thousand Lakes RV Park, "The cabins are cute and roomy with nice private back yards and front porches with chairs." Properties typically enforce quiet hours between 10 pm and 7 am to ensure a peaceful experience for all guests.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic kitchenette facilities are common, though equipment levels vary significantly between properties. Many cabins include fire pits with grills for outdoor cooking, but visitors should verify whether firewood is provided or must be purchased separately. Several campgrounds feature on-site markets for basic supplies, while others are within short driving distance of Torrey's shops and restaurants. A reviewer at Wonderland RV Park mentioned, "Be sure to visit the Chuck Wagon General Store. It's a gem." Trash disposal is available at most cabin sites, though recycling options are limited in this rural area.

Best Cabin Sites Near Teasdale, Utah (33)

    1. Wonderland RV Park

    22 Reviews
    Torrey, UT
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 425-3665

    "This RV park is located in the quaint town of Torrey. Be sure to visit the Chuck Wagon General Store. It's a gem. "

    "Wonderland was a great place to stay to visit Capitol Reef National Park. Only a few miles to the entrance. Park was clean and the town of Torrey was small but great. Our site was #5."

    2. Sand Creek RV, Cabins, Tents

    17 Reviews
    Torrey, UT
    2 miles
    Website

    $20 - $65 / night

    "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."

    "I'm more of a fan of dispersed camping, but we wanted a spot with showers and internet for a few nights."

    3. Thousand Lakes RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Torrey, UT
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 425-3500

    "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."

    "The views of the canyons are breathtaking and very close to downtown Torrey. The sites are well maintained and groomed daily, as well as clean. The staff are very friendly, welcoming, and helpful."

    4. Thousand Lakes RV Park and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Torrey, UT
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 425-3500

    "A great camp near capitol reef. Everyone was nice and helpful. There is a smoke house restaurant in camp. Wifi is available"

    "Showers were clean and hot! Didn’t get a chance to use the pool, but it looked nice. The lady in the office was very nice and helpful."

    5. Torrey Trading Post Cabins

    1 Review
    Torrey, UT
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 425-3716

    $60 / night

    "When driving through town we saw their sign “cabins $50”. Very cool place, great vibe, the owner is very friendly. The pizza down the road is an added bonus."

    6. Austin’s Chuckwagon Lodge

    1 Review
    Torrey, UT
    3 miles

    "The general store has everything you’ll need and a good bakery."

    7. Cowboy Home Stead Cabins

    1 Review
    Torrey, UT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 691-4384

    8. Lower Pleasant Creek Campground

    4 Reviews
    Boulder, UT
    15 miles
    Website

    "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."

    "A little close to the highway but the noise was never an issue."

    9. Bowery Creek

    5 Reviews
    Fremont, UT
    23 miles
    Website

    $25 - $75 / night

    "I love coming to Fish Lake and staying at Bowery Campground. The spots are nicely separated with the trees and lake making a serene background for a relaxing campsite."

    "The lake is really beautiful and just outside of the campground is Pando, one of the largest aspen grove in the world."

    10. Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    59 Reviews
    Hanksville, UT
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 275-4584

    $45 - $200 / night

    "The goblin Valley Campground is located within goblin Valley State Park in Utah."

    "Only 24 sites makes this one of the hardest campgrounds in Utah to book. If you’re lucky enough to get in then you are going to love Goblin Valley."

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Cabin Reviews near Teasdale, UT

227 Reviews of 33 Teasdale Campgrounds


  • Emma A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2020

    Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    Pretty spot, minimal services

    The goblin Valley Campground is located within goblin Valley State Park in Utah. This is pretty much in the middle of nowhere between Hanksville and Green River on a 12 miles off detour off Highway 24. The park itself provides access to a rare and bizarre landscape of rock formation some assembling goblins mushrooms and other spires which is pretty unique to the area. The campground is nestled on the edge of some of these rock for atto a in a really scenic location. Covered picnic tables fire rings we’re also provided and a paved driveway and tent pads were also provided. No water, electric hook-ups. However, despite a fairly steep price for a standard non-electric site ( $30) minimal facilities were offered. The bathrooms and showers were closed for the season (it was late December) ang there was only access to a pit toilet near the yurts a little walk away from the campsites. There were flushing toilets a couple of miles away at the visitor center and a at the major view point over the valley of goblins. no cell reception on either Verizon or AT&T.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Terry K.
    Jul. 8, 2023

    Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    Other worldly scenery

    Only 24 sites makes this one of the hardest campgrounds in Utah to book. If you’re lucky enough to get in then you are going to love Goblin Valley. All of the sites come equipped with a shade structure, picnic table & fire ring. Best sites are on the out side of the loop, with the cliffs right behind you. No hook ups, but the is potable water & dump station. Small visitor center/store offers a few essentials. Very hot & windy when we were there in June. Dark skies offer amazing star gazing. Clean bathrooms and free, private showers.

  • Nicole B.
    Aug. 19, 2020

    Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    Camping on mars

    This was a quick weekend trip and this place blew me away! The campsite (site 3) was nestled right by some rocks which blocked the morning sun (major plus). Some campsite parking spots, like ours, were like 20 yards away from the car, but some were right next to the site. Bathrooms are clean and there are clean showers too. Each site has a nice fire pit with grill and a metal canopy and large picnic table. Can hike around right off the campsite or go to the valley or drive to wild horse canyon. Firewood available at visitor center. Water was on boil advisory Aug 2020 so call and check bc its 30-45 min to the nearest city. No ice available.

  • 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.

  • Rocky Road O.
    Nov. 5, 2023

    Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    Yurt 1 Goblin Valley

    3 nights in Yurt 1. Coolest yurt location of any we’ve stayed in previously. Beautiful canyon. Heater worked well. There are a couple electrical receptacles. BBQ works well. Fire pit and picnic table are great. The park office has ice and firewood. Everything was great about our stay, EXCEPT… mice. The yurt management should either let guests know this in advance, or set some traps and take care of the problem. Make sure and only store food in mice proof containers, otherwise they will infiltrate.

  • Chris P.
    Oct. 18, 2024

    Escalante Outfitters

    A Night at Escalante Outfitters

    ~$13.50/night to park in the gravel lot. I’ve got a RTT so it worked out perfectly. Full access to shop/restaurant, laundry, dish sink and shower (very hot, which was awesome).

    Covered picnic tables and a communal fire pit nearby. Great alternative to the numerous BLM sites in and around town.


Guide to Teasdale

Cabin accommodations near Teasdale, Utah range from basic to deluxe options across several private campgrounds. Most cabins sit at elevations between 6,800-7,000 feet, resulting in cool evening temperatures even during summer months. Winter cabin stays require advance planning as many facilities close seasonally from November through March, with overnight temperatures frequently dropping below freezing.

What to do

Stargazing opportunities: The area around Thousand Lakes RV Park offers exceptional dark sky viewing conditions. "The night sky was magnificent and may have made up for our inability to shower for a couple days. We were the only ones in the park, Winter camping. It's located in a dark sky area, so the skies are clear and the air is clean," notes one winter visitor to Sand Creek RV, Cabins, Tents.

Hiking access: Many cabin sites provide convenient access to nearby trails. "Lots of great hiking in the park. Hunt and Gather excellent up scale dining," mentions a visitor at Thousand Lakes RV Park. Most cabins are within 15-20 minutes of Capitol Reef National Park trailheads.

Wildlife viewing: Several cabin properties feature adjacent fields with livestock and wildlife. One camper at Wonderland RV Park observed, "Pasture adjoining sites with bison, cows, and horses just feet from us." Morning and evening hours typically offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

What campers like

Private outdoor spaces: Many cabins feature dedicated outdoor areas. According to a visitor at Wonderland RV Park, "Clean, well maintained, shady sites. There is a nice dog run on the premises as well as grass areas throughout." This setup allows for personal relaxation space away from other guests.

Proximity to restaurants: Several cabin properties are within walking distance of dining options. "There is a restaurant on site, small park for the kids, basketball court and dog walk area," notes a visitor to Thousand Lakes RV Park and Campground. The town of Torrey, just minutes from most cabin properties, offers additional dining choices.

On-site amenities: Cabin guests appreciate facilities that enhance their stay. At Wonderland RV Park, one camper noted, "Facilities are very well kept and pleasantly clean. Nice, hot showers included with the campsite price and bathrooms are close to sites." Most cabin properties maintain their shower facilities from April through October.

What you should know

Winter facility limitations: Many properties reduce services during off-season. "They're still open in the Winter, but we didn't find out they closed their showers and bathrooms until we were told upon arrival. (They close 10/31)," reported a winter visitor at Sand Creek RV.

Variable cell service: Connectivity varies significantly between properties. Those staying at Lower Pleasant Creek Campground or more remote cabin options should prepare for limited service. Bring downloaded maps and entertainment if staying outside town centers.

Reservation timing: Peak season fills quickly, particularly for unique accommodations. "Only 24 sites makes this one of the hardest campgrounds in Utah to book. If you're lucky enough to get in then you are going to love Goblin Valley," advises one camper. Book 3-6 months ahead for summer stays, especially for weekend dates.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Several properties offer swimming facilities that appeal to children. "The small swimming pool was loved by the kids. The grassy park area was nice," notes a visitor at Bowery Creek, making it worth considering for summer visits with children.

Playground facilities: Some cabin properties include recreational areas. "There is a large park area in the center with a playground and volleyball court. Super kid friendly," mentions a camper at Thousand Lakes RV Park. These amenities provide entertainment options when not exploring nearby attractions.

Kid-friendly hiking: Nearby trails offer accessible adventures for younger visitors. One visitor at Goblin Valley State Park Campground noted, "The hiking and biking trails are right there." Most cabin locations provide easy access to beginner-friendly trails under 2 miles round-trip.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Choose cabin locations based on specific needs. One RVer at Thousand Lakes RV Park suggested, "Aim for these if you can," referring to sites with views: "The views on the north and east were stunning, North was all back in and East had some pull through spots."

Electricity considerations: Some properties experience power limitations during busy periods. A visitor at Thousand Lakes RV Park warned, "When all the large RVs returned for the night, our electricity browned out and we couldn't run our AC. Our power also cut out during the night." Consider properties with dedicated electrical circuits for each cabin.

Weather preparedness: The area experiences significant temperature fluctuations. "Very hot & windy when we were there in June," reported one visitor. Pack accordingly with layers, as evening temperatures can drop 30-40 degrees from daytime highs even during summer months.

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