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.