Watchman Campground — Zion National Park
Matthew K.
Reviewed Jun. 22, 2021

Summertime review: electric-only is RV hassle

This is a practical review for the "RV livability" of the site not necessarily the majestic views surrounding it. Albeit a gorgeous site in the midst of Zion National Park, the lack of sewer and water at each site complicates prolonged stays for RVs. If you don't want to move your rig, bring a Honey wagon. If you are coming in June or July, be prepared to get cooked and ensure you have air conditioning that can keep up with the heat. Although pets are allowed, they are not welcome on any trail except one so think twice about bringing Fido. There are definitely some dog friendly place to eat but unless s/he's a service animal, they'll have to remain outside and you with them as unattended animals are forbidden. The site itself is clean and quiet, daresay serene. A river and beach access allows for cooling off during the 115° days. Site cools off a bit by 9:00 p.m. and trees provide some shade on most sites. Store and pub are within walking distance. Load max water and dump tanks before settling in.

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  • Review photo of Watchman Campground — Zion National Park by Matthew K., June 22, 2021