Find the perfect campground in Glen Canyon National Rec Area, UT.
Often described as an "oasis within the desert," Capitol Reef/Fruita Campground is the perfect place to park a Torrey camper rental and discover the magnificent Utah desert. The campground is located in the tiny town of Fruita, a few minutes’ drive from the southern entrance of Capitol Reef National Park. When you’re camping with an RV in this campground, you’ll have miles of multi-use trails just a few footsteps away. Plus, despite its remote setting, Capitol Reef/Fruita Campground can be accessed via State Routes 24, 72, or 12 from Interstate 70.
This rustic RV park is equipped with 71 sites for vehicles of up to 52 feet; some sites are restricted to smaller vehicles. Campsites are sprinkled between fruit orchards …
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Campground. This is a favorite for campers. There is trout fishing nearby at Lower Bowns Reservoir and Lower Pleasant Creek. RVs over 25 feet long are not advised.
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Imagine yourself surrounded by magical landscapes, wide-open canyons, deep red sandstone cliff sides, and epic natural arches in the middle of the desert. Charming towns, tranquil recreation areas and parks, and some of the world’s best natural landmarks await when you rent an RV near Cannonville/Bryce Valley KOA. This exceptional campground is far from the state’s largest city, book an RV in Garfield County, heading out into the great outdoors is a must, with so much scenery to take in everywhere you go. When you aren’t off navigating through the woods or …
If you want to explore the majestic natural beauty of Arizona, consider camping at Wahweap RV Park and Campground. The centrally located Page campground is less than a mile from the shores of Lake Powell, and the Wahweap swim beach is within walking distance of the campsites. The campground boasts several water-related amenities, including powerboat and water toy rentals. There’s also a restaurant, lounge, grille, and a gift shop.
Back at the campsites, you can enjoy full hookups with 30/50 amp electrical service. If you don’t want to totally unplug while camping, most campsites get free Wi-Fi. At day’s end, freshen up in the coin-operated shower facilities. If need be, there is a coin-operated laundromat where you can wash …