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Beaver Camperland
Overview
Beaver Camperland serves as a welcoming home base for travelers navigating the scenic corridors of Southern Utah. Located in the charming town of Beaver, this park provides a reliable and clean environment for those seeking a break from the road. It offers a mountain-valley atmosphere with mature trees that provide essential shade during the summer months. Whether you are passing through on I-15 or staying to explore the high-altitude wonders of the Tushar Mountains, this park maintains a classic camping vibe that resonates with traditional RVers who appreciate simplicity and hospitality.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated conveniently near the highway while remaining tucked away enough to offer a peaceful stay. Surrounded by the expansive Utah landscape, visitors are treated to views of the nearby mountain ranges and easy access to the local town historic architecture. The location is strategically positioned halfway between Salt Lake City and Las Vegas, making it an ideal midpoint stopover for long-haul travelers looking for a safe and accessible place to rest. The elevation provides cooler summer temperatures compared to the southern deserts, making it a refreshing mountain retreat.
Amenities & Park Features
Functionality is the focus at Beaver Camperland, where guests can enjoy full hookup sites that accommodate various rig sizes. The park features many spacious pull-thru sites, simplifying the setup process for big rigs and those towing extra gear. Facilities designed for traveler comfort include:
- Clean restrooms and hot shower facilities
- On-site laundry machines for long-term travelers
- Reliable Wi-Fi access for staying connected
The presence of mature shade trees and picnic tables at each site ensures you stay comfortable while enjoying the crisp air and the well-maintained grounds of the property.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do just minutes from the park. A short drive leads to the Beaver Canyon Scenic Byway, offering access to world-class fishing, hiking, and the slopes of Eagle Point Resort. History buffs can explore the birthplace of Butch Cassidy or visit local creameries for famous Utah cheese and ice cream. For those on a longer itinerary, the park serves as a gateway to Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion, both reachable for dedicated day trips from this central and accessible hub.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is perfectly suited for cross-country travelers who value convenience and a straightforward, no-nonsense camping experience. It appeals to families looking for a quiet place to regroup and retirees who appreciate a well-maintained, pet-friendly environment. If your travel style prioritizes easy access to local services and proximity to high-alpine recreation without the crowds of major resort towns, Beaver Camperland provides the necessary comfort for a restorative Utah adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Nirup Barnum
We were on our way to AZ and came across Beaver, Camperland, in Utah. We stayed one night and really enjoyed it, even though it was off the interstate. It was quiet, we could barely hear the traffic. We had a great nights sleep. The park itself was very clean. It had great bathrooms and laundry area. The owner Andy was very pleasant and accommodating. He takes special care in providing a clean, and pleasant stay. We have reserved another night on our way back home.
Ed Rice
From the first phone contact Andrew was great, friendly, straight forward…… this is a great older 30A RV park, mature trees and shade…… all needs met and very QUIET no trains or planes that I heard, light highway noise. Great array of fuel and food stops Ana a Beans and Brew!!!!! Kudos
Dusty Mitchell
This place is beautifully placed at the bottom of the mountains here in Beaver Utah. The owner is a very nice older gentleman. There's deer that roam the place. However today I spent my day cleaning up dog droppings of the rv spot that the owner had us stay at. Not the owner's fault at all. The fault of rv'ers that are disrespectful and leave it instead of picking it up and throwing it away. Doggy bags are cheap enough for all who has a dog can afford. And help older people who have rv parks keep it beautiful and a nice place for all to stay without having to step in the messy spot you leave behind. Anyway is this a buck with on antler or a doe with one antler? Cz the rest are does.
Melissa Bollschweiler
I read a lot of reviews on this campground and was suprised and a bit concerned by the view that it is run down and shady. For us this place was great. Freeway close, very safe, lots of nice campers, long and short term. We have a 65ft rig with motorhome and trailer and had easy access in and out. Lots of shade trees and grass to enjoy, safe walking around all areas of the campground. There was a small, older play area which my son enjoyed. The pool is no longer in service. We only stayed one night, but would definately include this place in our rotation of campgrounds to enjoy as we travel the country. The only thing that prevented a 5 star review was the price, I would say it is a bit overpriced for the amenities, but again, we would definately stay here again.
Gil
we stayed for two weeks and our stay was wonderful. the place has many trees that help against the heat during the summer. The owner was courteous. the grasses were well cut. It has plenty of space to walk the dogs, our dogs loved it. The neighbors are very calm and friendly. our experience was good.👍🤗
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