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Home to some of the country’s most spectacular desert landscapes, Utah centers around the vibrant capital, Salt Lake City. The state is wedged between Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Arizona, and Nevada while sharing its southeastern-most tip with New Mexico.
After being inhabited by the ancient Puebloans, the Navajo, and the Ute people for thousands of years, the Spanish were the first Europeans to arrive in the region in the mid-16th century. But it was the Mormon settlers who have truly left their mark, with a little over half of Utah’s population being members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Utah’s geography ranges from arid deserts to emerald green pine forests at the meeting point of the Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau. With iconic natural destinations, such as Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park, it’s no wonder the state has become an RV camping hotspot.
RV Camping in Utah
Rent an RV in Utah and begin your visit in Salt Lake City, where you can go camping at the Salt Lake City KOA. It’s near the downtown area, Temple Square, and the annual Utah Arts Festival, and is within proximity to the Hogle Zoo and the Living Planet Aquarium.
Just minutes from the Great Salt Lake is the Pony Express RV Resort & Campground, which features a refreshing swimming pool, life-size board games, and a general store. Traveling with kids? They’ll love the Lagoon RV Park & Campground to the north of Salt Lake City as it’s positioned right next door to an amusement park.
If you’re visiting Zion National Park or the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, you can camp at the WillowWind RV Park in Hurricane. Despite the town’s name, the park is enticingly calm and picturesque, with shaded RV sites, cable TV connections, and a dog walk area.
Also nearby is McArthur’s Temple View RV Resort. This Utah RV park features spacious, full-hookup sites, and guests have access to a jacuzzi, a lounge, and an exercise room. Alternatively, you can camp at the Zion River Resort, a family-friendly RV campground near the Virgin River.
Capitol Reef National Park can easily be explored from the Thousand Lakes RV Park, which offers stunning views of the region’s red rock mountains and sagebrush-covered plateaus. Aside from full-hookup sites and all the amenities you’d expect, it also features an auto repair shop and an on-site hair salon. Also in central Utah is the Wagons West RV Park, which offers secluded sites on the western edge of the Fishlake National Forest.
Want to visit Arches National Park or Dead Horse Point State Park? Book one of the full-hookup sites at the Portal RV Resort, which is conveniently located in Moab. This luxury RV park features a swimming pool, a spa bath, and a large enclosed dog park where your four-legged friend can roam free.
Whether you want to delve into the Mormon history of Salt Lake City or get lost in the sweeping desert landscapes, book a camper rental in Utah and start planning your adventure to the Beehive State.
Camping with an RV is a special type of vacation, like having a hotel room you can take anywhere you want. If this sounds interesting to you, grab an RV rental and head for Bryce Canyon / North Campground just south of Bryce, Utah. This rustic RV campground is simplicity in itself, with an easy self-check-in system and just the bare necessities. Sites can be had on a first-come-first-serve basis (there are no reservations) and have no hookups (there are potable water taps scattered throughout the park). Garbage and recycling bins are on hand; the park management asks that you store garbage in your RV unit until disposing of it in the dumpsters so that it doesn't attract the wildlife. …
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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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