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Known as Festival City USA, Cedar City is home to three world-class theaters and hosts the Utah Shakespearean Festival each year. While culturally significant, the city is also in proximity to some incredible national and state parks and gives visitors the opportunity to engage in various outdoor recreational activities.Back at the campground, visitors can enjoy a seasonal swimming pool or challenge friends to a game in the horseshoe pits. Rent a bike and explore the local area or let the children work up a sweat at the playground. Cool off with a frozen pop from the ice cream stand, or order a pizza from the on-site cafe. After a long, hot day, wash your clothes at the on-site laundromat and freshen up at the modern bathhouses with warm showers. There’s even an on-site full-service hair salon if you feel like sprucing yourself up a bit while RV camping at Cedar City KOA.Campsites at Cedar City KOA are as unique as the RV rentals that occupy them. The sites can accommodate motorhome rentals up to 100 feet long and feature full hookup sites with up to 50 amps of electrical service. If you don’t want to completely unplug while you’re here, the campground offers its guests Wi-Fi and cable TV hookups.Putting you in proximity to some of the most gorgeous places on Earth while offering world-class amenities, you won't want to go home when you stay at Cedar City KOA.



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The Great Outdoors

When you're camping at Cedar City KOA, you’ll be just 20 minutes' drive from one of the entrances to Zion National Park. Near Springdale, Zion National Park is Utah’s first national park and is recognized for its massive cliffs and small, narrow, and colorful canyons. Look up at the large sandstone cliffs of red, pink, and cream that soar into the bright blue sky. Squeeze through the slot canyons and see the unique flora and fauna that call this incredible place home. There is tons to do and see while here. Bicycling, climbing, horseback riding, hiking, canyoneering, and camping are just a few of the ways to explore Zion National Park. A truly incredible gem in southwest Utah, Zion National Park is a must-visit when you rent a camper near Cedar City KOA.If you decide to book a Cedar City camper rental during the winter, you can experience a world-class ski resort at Brian Head. The resort is girded by evergreen aspen and spruce and is the only resort in Utah where you can see snow-dusted red rock hoodoos. If you visit in the summer, the ski resort transforms into a mountain biking haven that also boasts exceptional hiking trails, tubing, zip lines, archery range, disc golf, climbing walls, and a bungee trampoline, among other attractions. If you prefer not to be outdoors, the resort offers several of spa-like amenities, making it a great place for all to visit.Bryce Canyon National Park is a short drive away when you book an RV in Iron County. This national park is known for the crimson-colored, irregular columns of rock known as hoodoos. Though hoodoos are found on every continent, the largest concentration on Earth is at Bryce Canyon National Park. There are various ways to experience the park. Hike on over 61 miles of marked trails that range from easy to strenuous. Here you can soak in the glorious night sky with one of the astronomy programs or full moon hikes. If a day trip isn’t enough, there are two campgrounds at the national park that can accommodate your stay.

Exploring the City

The Parowan Gap was used in prehistoric times as a convenient route through the Red Hills. Ancient peoples would walk through the Parowan Valley on their way westward to harvest resources from the desert. In 1849, petroglyphs were discovered in the area. While scientists can't agree on the age of these petroglyphs, they are thought to be the work of several native cultures. Some experts believe the markings are a numerical calendar. Others think they are a map. Either way, it’s extraordinary to see these ancient carvings, and whether you love history or just enjoy a hike outdoors, the Parowan Gap Petroglyph Site is certainly a place unlike any other.The Southern Utah Museum of Art is located on the Southern Utah University campus and is housed within a unique canyon-style building. Inside the museum, visitors will find work by local artists as well as prints from renowned artists, including Salvador Dalí and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. With over 2,000 objects in the museum’s permanent collection, diverse exhibitions, and various participatory, art enthusiasts should definitely check out the museum when you camp in an RV near Cedar City.Not far away in St. George, visitors can check out Tuacahn Center for the Arts. The scenic amphitheater is a popular place for plays and concerts and features incredible views of the canyon. The venue offers a pre-show dinner, shopping opportunities, and even costume rentals from classics like Aladdin, Cinderella, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mamma Mia!, Mary Poppins, Sister Act, and more. If you want to watch the show without interruptions, the venue even has “Show Care,” a childcare service for infants and children up to seven years old.Cedar City is a wonderful place that is culturally and historically significant. It is also near some of the most beautiful places in Utah, so whether you're interested in the outdoors, learning more about the local area, or a little bit of both, your next adventure awaits when you search for a motorhome rental in Cedar City.


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Start by determining how many people are planning to travel with you. Going on a solo-journey? Choose a camper van or a teardrop trailer. Bringing the whole family along for the ride? Consider a spacious Class A or five-wheel.

You’ll also want to consider amenities. For example, if you’re planning to cook on the road, you’ll want a kitchenette. If your campground doesn’t have public restrooms, you’ll want to search RVs with bathrooms. Check out full descriptions of our models to help you decide here.


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Yes. Class A’s, Class B’s, and Class C’s and five-Wheels typically have bathrooms. Depending on where you plan on camping, you’ll want to double-check the availability of restrooms if selecting a rig without a bathroom. Nervous about renting an RV with a bathroom? Owners can help show you how to clean the tank or will offer to do it for you for a fee.


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Once an Owner approves your RV reservation, you can coordinate a time to pick up your rig or have it delivered to your doorstep or campsite. At that point, the owner will do a key exchange with you and walk you through the RV and answer any questions you might have.