Top 11 Campgrounds Near Zion National Park, Utah

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Zion National Park is Utah’s first national park. It is famous for its enormous sandstone cliffs that beautifully paint the landscapes in perfect contrast with the blue sky. Attracting avid wildlife observers, it is home to nearly 300 species of birds. It is also a favorite destination among backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts. Open all year round, it offers numerous biking and hiking trails as well as canyoneering and climbing opportunities. Horseback riding is also a prominent activity here, especially between March and October when guided trips are available. Of course, it would not be a national park if it is not ideal for thrilling camping activities. Check out the top campgrounds near Zion National Park, Utah.

Tent-only campgrounds

1. Zion Crest Campground & RV Park

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Zion Crest Campground & RV Park is ideally located right outside Zion National Park’s eastern boundary. Camping and RV enthusiasts will love staying here not only because of the surrounding scenic views but also because it is part of Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort. As such, you can have convenient access to all of the resort’s amenities such as a restaurant, pool, and hot tub. During peak season, holidays, and Fridays, a minimum stay of two nights is required. It has a separate campsite for tents and RVs, so you may either pitch a tent or bring your RV.

Zion Crest Campground & RV Park

Address: Twin Knolls Rd, Orderville, UT 84758, United States (https://goo.gl/maps/SxJKDxox2kY75NNi8)

Website: Zion Crest Campground & RV Park

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2. Zion Family Ranch Campground

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Conveniently situated in Lydia’s Canyon between Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion Family Ranch Campground is refreshingly surrounded by lush landscapes and freshwater ponds. It features six tent sites, each of which can accommodate up to nine people. Perfect for mid-sized groups, it offers modern amenities to give you a hassle-free stay. These amenities include a bathroom with functioning toilets and shower rooms and a huge pavilion where you can cook and gather.

Zion Family Ranch Campground

Address: 1680 Lydia’s Canyon Rd, Glendale, UT 84729, United States (https://goo.gl/maps/MX9Uy7Yf3GJhVw5b8)

Website: Zion Family Ranch Campground

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3. Water Canyon Cliffside

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Posted by Water Canyon Cliffside Campground on Monday, April 8, 2019

Water Canyon Cliffside is only 1.6 km (1 mi) away from the trailhead to Squirrel Canyon Trail and Water Canyon Trail. It is home to seven campsites, which are ideal for those looking for a secluded camping experience. On each campsite, you will find different indigenous plants, a fire pit, and a picnic table. Restrooms are available too for convenience. If you have no tents, you need not worry because it also offers a canvas tent and a mini cabin.

Water Canyon Cliffside

Address: Utah 84737, USA (https://goo.gl/maps/oixUvQHnRGGo2Ape7)

Website: Water Canyon Cliffside

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4. The Cattle Trail Campground

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Nestled among the lush greeneries behind The Cowboy Bunkhouse Hostel 56.3 km (35 mi) away from Zion National Park, The Cattle Trail Campground has 12 tent sites and a hammock site. Each site can accommodate up to four people. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, you will like staying here because it offers many recreational opportunities. You can book tours, rent bicycles you can use to get around, and of course, hike. For your convenience, kitchens, laundry facilities, shower areas, and toilets are available.

The Cattle Trail Campground

Address: Kanab, Utah 84741 USA (https://goo.gl/maps/5n2fQzi145bNFA9V7)

Website: The Cattle Trail Campground

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RV campgrounds and RV sites

5. Riverside Trail Park

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Riverside Trail Park is ideal for backpackers looking for a quick overnight stop. It only features one pull-in site, accommodating a maximum of six people per stay. Catering to basic needs, it has a picnic table, tap water, toilet facilities, and a trash bin. Vehicles are allowed here as long as they do not exceed a maximum length of 6.7 m (22 ft). While it offers no electric hookups, it has a water hookup. Generators are allowed as well. Pets are also welcome here, provided that you clean up after them at all times.

Riverside Trail Park

Address: Kanab, Utah 84741 USA (https://goo.gl/maps/CZnJTDu3tKnxwv4K8)

Website: Riverside Trail Park

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6. South Campground

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Only 0.8 km (0.5 mi) away from Zion National Park’s South Entrance, South Campground features 117 campsites. Three of these campsites are wheelchair-accessible but have no quick access to restrooms. However, accessible restrooms are available at Watchman Campground, which is only 0.5 km (0.3 mi) away. Generators here run between 8am and 10am and 6pm and 8pm. Hammocks are allowed in trees with a diameter of 10 in (25.4 cm), provided that they are over the campsite’s footprint and adequate padding is applied around the tree.

South Campground

Address: Dalton Wash Rd, Virgin, UT 84779, United States (https://goo.gl/maps/CZVjfPwDjdpgf4Vu5)

Website: South Campground

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7. Watchman Campground

Top Campgrounds near Zion National Park, Utah
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Watchman Campground is only 0.4 km (0.2 mi) away from the south entrance of Zion National Park. Open year-round, it offers 190 tent-only and electric campsites by reservation. For large groups of between 7 to 40 people, it offers 6 tent-only campsites for a maximum of 7 days per stay. These group campsites are available by reservation between March and October. It has no full hookup campsites, but a dump station is provided.

Watchman Campground

Address: UT-9, Springdale, UT 84767, United States (https://goo.gl/maps/ydYwcZgFYVgYRyg38)

Website: Watchman Campground

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8. Lava Point Campground

Lava Point Campsite
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Usually open from May through September weather permitting, Lava Point Campground boasts an elevated setting 2,405 m (7,890 ft) above sea level. It is perfect for those who wish to enjoy some solitude in a secluded area, featuring six primitive campsites that are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Running water is not available, but it is equipped with pit toilets. Zion National Park’s South Entrance is about an 80-minute drive away.

Lava Point Campground

Address: Zion National Park, Springdale, UT 84767, United States (https://goo.gl/maps/FSkTZtqh7ot8jjg39)

Website: Lava Point Campground

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9. Zion Canyon Campground and RV Resort

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Entrance to Zion Canyon Campground and just 2 miles from Zion Canyon Nat'l Park entrance

Posted by Zion Canyon Campground & Resort on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Zion Canyon Campground and RV Resort takes pride in being the only campground in Springdale. It features 133 powered RV spots and 47 tent campsites. A pet-friendly space, it allows you to bring and stay with up to two pets per RV spot, provided that they are in an air-conditioned RV. It is complete with all the leisure amenities that can make your camping experience with your loved ones more meaningful. These amenities include barbecue grills, fire pits, picnic tables, a playground, and a shared pavilion. A sewage system is available too.

Zion Canyon Campground and RV Resort

Address: 479 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT 84767, United States (https://g.page/ZionCanyonCamp?share)

Website: Zion Canyon Campground and RV Resort

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10. Kolob Campground

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Tucked in a gated property on the shores of Kolob Reservoir, Kolob Campground is perfect for those who wish to enjoy activities like kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) on the reservoir. It features 21 campsites, accommodating a maximum of 8 people per campsite for a minimum of 2 nights. During your stay here, you have to bring your own RVs and tents. It offers no electrical hookups, but it has generators that can operate until 10pm. Next to the boat dock, you will find public restrooms.

Kolob Campground

Address: Terrace Road, Virgin, UT 84779, United States (https://goo.gl/maps/cyMVhWWkCuq5vagM6)

Website: Kolob Campground

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11. Zion River Resort RV Park & Campground

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Posted by Zion River Resort Campground on Saturday, June 5, 2021

Zion River Resort RV Park & Campground is right next to Virgin River, providing a tranquil camping experience for families. Enabling you to unplug, it offers many leisure facilities that can ensure a tranquil escape, such as a gazebo kitchen and swimming pool. Meanwhile, kids will particularly enjoy finding treasures at its mining sluice. Its RV sites have full hookups and metal picnic tables. Complimentary WiFi is available on these sites for convenience.

Zion River Resort RV Park & Campground

Address: 551 E State Route 9, Virgin, UT 84779, United States (https://goo.gl/maps/9bRv84Y3ZEAMixuu8)

Website: Zion River Resort RV Park & Campground

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Unleash your adventurous side in Zion National Park

Whether you are naturally an outdoor enthusiast or not, Zion National Park will surely appeal to your adventurous side. Whatever outdoor activity you wish to try, you can fearlessly try here. Gear up for an exciting trip and check out the top campgrounds near Zion National Park, Utah.

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