RV Camping near Torrey, UT

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    Torrey hosts multiple RV parks serving Capitol Reef National Park visitors, with most facilities operating from April through October. Wonderland RV Park provides full hookups with electric, water, and sewer connections in a centrally located setting. Sand Creek RV Park offers both 50-amp service and pull-through sites, accommodating larger motorhome configurations with some spots facing scenic cliff views. Thousand Lakes RV Park features electric and water hookups, though without sewer connections at individual sites. Most RV parks maintain level gravel pads with modest spacing between sites. "Small, well equipped with tidy, well adorned sites. Lots of shade. Pasture adjoining sites with bison, cows, and horses just feet from us."

    Within the town limits, RV travelers have access to clean shower facilities, laundry services, and dump stations at most established parks. Cell service varies throughout the area, with stronger connectivity in Torrey proper versus outlying locations. Winter camping options are severely limited as most RV parks close seasonal facilities after October 31st. Between spring and fall, advance reservations are strongly recommended as parks frequently reach capacity during peak visitation periods. As one camper noted about Sand Creek RV Park, "The spots on the edge looking over the field toward the cliffs were more secluded and nice, but very windy." Pet-friendly accommodations are standard across most motorhome sites, though specific pet areas and restrictions vary by property.

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      1. Wonderland RV Park

      4.4(22)1mi from TorreyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a nice dog run on the premises as well as grass areas throughout.  Clean facilities and friendly staff.   A perfect stay for us while we visiting National Parks in the area."

      "Very close to Capitol Reef National Park, this is a popular site for many park goers. Facilities are very well kept and pleasantly clean."

      2. Sand Creek RV, Cabins, Tents

      4.2(17)1mi from TorreyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $20 - $65 / night

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      3. Thousand Lakes RV Park

      4.3(15)1mi from TorreyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "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. Capitol Reef RV Park and Glamping

      4.8(6)3mi from Torrey52 sitesRVs

      "The private bathrooms and showers are great. Everything is spotless clean. Laundry room only has 2 washers & 2 dryers. Fine now as this RV park is pretty empty."

      "Bathrooms are amazing and private with excellent cleanliness, anti-dew mirrors, 15 minute max per session personal showers. 24/7 Coin operated laundry and free coffee."

      from $59 - $69 / night

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      5. Thousand Lakes RV Park and Campground

      4.8(5)1mi from TorreyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Clean showers. Small pool and on-site BBQ Restaurant. Jeep rentals, pet areas, playground and cool gift shop. Awesome unobstructed views from sites on outer perimeter. We were in D2."

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

      6. Fishlake National Forest Doctor Creek Campground

      5.0(3)23mi from TorreyRVs, Tents

      "We didn’t have an electric hook up at our site, and didn’t see many sites that had them. Our site over looked the lake and was a very peaceful campground. Short walk to the trails a long the river."

      "We were able to fill our water (both potable and non potable stations!) Great place to do dishes or even wash up... which we did after a week climbing and no lakes/creeks/rivers."

      7. Ant Hill RV Park

      Be the first to review7mi from Torrey

      from $85 / night

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      8. Boulder Meadows RV Park

      5.0(1)25mi from Torrey

      "Shower house, laundry, lounge area in same building. Host, Ray, was a super nice guy with an abundance of local info on places to see and go to."

      from $25 - $50 / night

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      9. Bowery Haven Resort & RV Park

      3.0(2)25mi from TorreyRVs, Cabins

      "Really enjoyed Bowery Haven at Fish Lake. RV area was taken care of and provided full hook up. Some of which were further away than standard sized hoses and cord so be prepared."

      10. Offroad RV Resort

      4.6(5)35mi from TorreyRVs

      "The name suggests the majority of guests would all have toy haulers and ORV's, That wasn't the case.   We checked in and was met by Heidi who with her husband are the owners.  "

      "We stayed here in our new toy hauler to explore some of the Sxs riding in the area."

      from $59 / night

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    • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2022

      Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park

      If It Looks Full, Check With Host!

      We drove through all 3 loops of this campground on a Saturday, and every single site was marked as “reserved.” Luckily we checked with the host, just in case, and they had several spots available! Not sure why they mark the free sites as reserved. 

      There are flush toilets (as well as vault toilets), no showers, potable water and a dump station. There are trash bins and recycling (aluminum and plastic only, no glass). Generator hours are limited to 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the evening, which is nice, but boy do all the generators get fired up right on cue when it’s time. 

      This campground is within walking distance to several trails, the pie and gift shop, the schoolhouse and petroglyphs along hwy 24, and the visitor center is about a mile away. 

      Deer trot right on through the campground, and the surrounding orchards are open for picking at harvest time. There’s no cell service anywhere in this area but the visitor center has free wifi.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • S
      Jul. 31, 2022

      Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed

      Capitol Reef Boondocking

      Just off of the main Hwy (24), road is in good shape. No clearance or 4WD needed. Plenty of open spaces for big rigs, we pull a 39ft fifth wheel and had lots of places to choose from. Spectacular views of the backside of Capital Reef Ntl Park. Stayed for a weekend and only saw 2-3 other campers. Perfect place to view the stars and the Milky Way! Great Dark Sky area for photography. Also had great cell service!

    • 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.

    • Kevin H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 21, 2022

      Monroe Canyon RV Park

      Brand new RV park, long & wide sites, FHU, wifi and amazing mountain views

      Let me not lie. 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. I stumbled across this RV park while researching and called- spoke to the owner, Jordan. He is the nicest bloke, ever obliging, polite and a delight to deal with. He is a genuine guy who will do well for himself(I do sometimes get tired of the jaded hosts at other sites who feel like they are doing you a favor) We are so glad we stumbled across this gem of a park, as this has been most pleasant. For example. The are 100% sold out for Memorial Day weekend, but Jordan has offered that we can dry-camp as i finish out the work week. We are 30 foot 5th wheel, with solar and LIPO batteries(in fact, some days we ran off of solar completely except for those times we needed heaters or air-conditioners running.) OK, enough background. First.. The beautiful red barn is the building that has laundry, bathrooms and a functions venue. They actually rent this out for weddings, reunions or whatever occasion you wish to celebrate. This is a brand-new RV Park, big spacious sites with new utilities- full hookup at about$41 a night- with delightful 360 degree beautiful mountain views- the further ones still capped in snow. The sites are all very large pull throughs, so we would not have to unhook if we did not need the F250 to roam the area. The site is wide enough to park your tow vehicle next to your rig if you were so inclined. The full hookups all worked perfectly. There is wifi that was more than serviceable, it was good when i tested it. I was experimenting with my Starlink- which worked great here. My Visible and my Verizon worked great for data also. Cricket was great for phone calls. T-Mobile had good download but miserable upload speeds- hardly conducive to Teams calls. The facilities are great. About 5 washers and dryers. Laundry and shower are coin driven, but well worth the price. The park is so new that Jordan was planting trees at some sites this week. We travel extensively around the states, and intend to stop here whenever we are anywhere nearby- we want to watch this park grow and mature. Sitting outside having a BBQ watching hang-gliders over the closest mountain range is a great way to end the day. Highly recommend this RV park, we will return! We loved the whole experience at Monroe Canyon RV Park. As an added bonus, all the locals are so friendly.

    • Kristi D.
      Nov. 19, 2023

      Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed

      Lovely scenic spot for boondocking

      Great spot for an overnight stay. Beautiful! Peaceful and close to Capitol Reef NP!

      Had trouble getting level but we got close. No cell reception. We had Starlink. Easy drive from the main highway to the spots, looked like a maintained dirt road.

      We went for cold weather to snow overnight. We were able to get out of there okay with a F250 without using 4WD.

      No bathrooms, self contained. We had a neighbor! Would totally camp here again

    • Marc G.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 26, 2021

      Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed

      Beautiful boondocking between Torrey and Capitol Reef NP

      We spent a week along Beas Lewis Flat Road just outside of Torrey, to explore Capitol Reef National Park. This is free BLM dispersed camping with a 14-day stay limit, no sites or services provided. The first camping areas off of UT-24 get crazy busy, to the point that it looked more like a crowded RV park than a peaceful boondocking area; however, make a right just past the cattle grate and you can go several miles back in, in search of solitude. Just after making that right there's a small dry wash to cross that requires some clearance and decent approach/departure angles, but other than that the condition of the road is superb. Views stretch to the red rock cliffs north of UT-24 from Torrey to the National Park, including Capitol Reef itself and the Henry Mountains beyond. Cell service was solid on both Verizon and AT&T, and we had no issues working on VPN from our location or streaming HD video. There's a small general store in Torrey with a few staples and even a laundry available, but the nearest small-town supermarket is in Loa, 18 miles west of Torrey. We found the prices there to be reasonable given the location. You may get water and dump at the Fruita Campground inside the National Park for $5.
      Watch our full-length video on both the camping and the National Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=296k\_D3AZIE

    • Joseph H.
      Apr. 6, 2022

      Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed

      Beautiful Views and Close to Capitol Reef

      We stayed here just short of a week in late March to visit the park. There are plenty of larger spots for big rigs, and some smaller spots that would fit camper vans etc. Sites seemed generally level, but there was some broken glass along the sides of some of the roads.

      We camped on the edge of the canyon rim and had beautiful views looking down into Capitol Reef and the mountain range on the other side. Cell service with both ATT and Verizon was very good here. I was able to work and stream content without any issues.

      There was one day that was VERY windy here. It was windy in the whole area, but especially on the canyon rim. I would definitely stay here again though!


    Guide to Torrey

    Torrey sits at 6,830 feet elevation in south-central Utah near Capitol Reef National Park. The area experiences dramatic temperature swings between day and night due to the desert climate, with summer daytime temperatures often exceeding 90°F while dropping below 60°F after sunset. Most campgrounds near Torrey operate seasonally from spring through fall, with limited winter accommodations available.

    What to do

    Stargazing opportunities: Sand Creek RV, Cabins, Tents offers exceptional night sky viewing due to minimal light pollution. "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.

    Nearby wildlife viewing: At Wonderland RV Park, campers can observe local fauna without leaving the property. "Pasture adjoining sites with bison, cows, and horses just feet from us," reports a reviewer, providing a unique wildlife experience directly from camp.

    Capitol Reef exploration: Most campgrounds provide convenient access to the national park. "About 20 min from Capitol Reef's Visitor Center," notes one camper at Capitol Reef RV Park and Glamping, making it an ideal basecamp for day hiking and exploring the park's geological formations.

    What campers like

    Private bathrooms: Capitol Reef RV Park and Glamping receives high marks for its bathroom facilities. "The private bathrooms and showers are great. Everything is spotless clean," shares one camper, highlighting a feature not common at all area campgrounds.

    Extra amenities: Some rv sites near Torrey, Utah offer unexpected comforts. "It had everything I needed and even things I didn't know like a hammock lounge. Sunsets there are amazing," reports a solo traveler at Capitol Reef RV Park and Glamping.

    Open space between sites: Unlike many cramped RV parks, Offroad RV Resort provides ample separation between camping spots. "Epic RV resort! It's so nice to have an RV resort that spreads its spots out!!! Truly the first!" exclaims one enthusiastic reviewer, appreciating the extra room.

    What you should know

    Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds close after October. "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)," reports a Sand Creek RV camper, highlighting the importance of confirming amenity availability in colder months.

    Wind conditions: Exposed sites can experience significant wind. "The site had nice views but is very exposed and very very windy which means we kept time outside of the van to a minimum as it wasn't very relaxing," notes a camper at Sand Creek RV, indicating the need for proper equipment and preparation.

    Level sites availability: Thousand Lakes RV Park offers graded camping spots. "Sites are all gravel with a little grass patch, pull through sites could fit two side by side," explains a reviewer, noting the functional terrain for larger vehicles.

    Tips for camping with families

    Pool access: Children appreciate the water amenities at select campgrounds. "The small swimming pool was loved by the kids. The grassy park area was nice," reports a reviewer at Thousand Lakes RV Park, highlighting this family-friendly feature during hot summer months.

    Central play areas: Some campgrounds feature dedicated recreation spaces. "There is a large park area in the center with a playground and volleyball court. Super kid friendly," notes a Thousand Lakes RV Park visitor, describing additional activities for younger campers.

    Safety considerations: Duke's Slickrock Campground & RV Park receives positive reviews for security. "Felt very safe," reports one camper, an important factor for families traveling with children in remote areas with limited services.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: When booking rv sites near Torrey, Utah, location within the campground matters. "We checked in and was met by Heidi who with her husband are the owners. She escorted us to our site and explained everything we needed to know," shares a visitor at Offroad RV Resort, appreciating the personalized orientation.

    Hookup quality: Water purity varies between campgrounds. "The water for the sites are reverse osmosis. I did check it with my meter, and it is very clean," reports an RVer at Offroad RV Resort, a meaningful detail for those filling onboard tanks.

    Space requirements: Duke's Slickrock Campground offers unusually generous parking. "I have been full-timing in a 42' Class A for about 6 months. This CG has the largest sites I've come across yet. I'm guesstimating 30' to the next rig, on either side," explains a full-time RVer, contrasting this with typical tight spacing at other destinations.

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