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BNB Swiss RV Park
Overview
BNB Swiss RV Park offers a quiet and convenient base for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of Southern Utah. This park provides a peaceful atmosphere that differentiates it from the larger, more crowded resorts in the region. Designed to cater to road trippers and nature enthusiasts, it focuses on providing essential comforts while maintaining a well-kept environment. Whether you are passing through on Interstate 15 or planning an extended stay to visit the nearby national parks, this park serves as a reliable and welcoming home away from home.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Cedar City, the park is perfectly positioned as the Gateway to the Parks. The surrounding landscape features the striking red rock formations and high-altitude forests that make Southern Utah famous. Travelers will appreciate being close to local services in town while remaining just a short drive from the Dixie National Forest. The park location offers a balanced mix of urban convenience and natural serenity, providing easy access to grocery stores and restaurants without sacrificing the tranquil feeling of a mountain-adjacent retreat.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped with the necessary infrastructure to ensure a comfortable stay for modern RVers. Guests have access to full hookup sites supporting both 30 and 50-amp electrical needs. The layout includes spacious pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs with ease, making setup and departure stress-free for those on long journeys. On-site facilities typically include clean restrooms, private showers, and laundry services to help travelers refresh between adventures. The grounds are maintained with a focus on cleanliness and safety for all guests.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Cedar City is a cultural and outdoor hub, providing endless entertainment options for visitors. Guests are within a manageable drive of Zion National Park and the stunning vistas of Cedar Breaks National Monument. During the summer, the city hosts the famous Utah Shakespeare Festival, offering a touch of culture after a day of hiking. For those who enjoy scenic drives, Highway 14 offers a breathtaking route into the mountains. Adventure seekers can also explore the trails at Bryce Canyon or enjoy fishing at nearby alpine lakes.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for national park explorers who want a central location without the premium price of staying directly inside park boundaries. It is a fantastic choice for big-rig owners seeking a hassle-free stopover with easy highway access and reliable utilities. Retirees and couples will find the quiet evenings particularly appealing for relaxing after a day of sightseeing. If you value a clean, straightforward camping experience that prioritizes proximity to Utah natural wonders, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Policies
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ron Moore
I have been at B AND B RV RESORT 5 years i started in Cabin 7 then bought my 40' Pinnacle fifthwheel, I have always liked living here, the property is always clean and well kept and the people are always friendly. The manager Mat Phillips is a great Manager he will always help you with your needs and makes sure your comfortable, not only is he a great Manager you can count on, he's just a great guy to know
Melanie Baker
The heater had to be turned off early in the night because it was so loud. It made an oscillating fan clicking against metal sound. The beds were extremely hard. There were multiple live spiders. Showerhead was clogged, so the unclogged nozzles were super strong, almost to pain level. Used coffee filter or tissue stuck in the corner. This was my first and last time staying here.
Ed Arthur
We have stayed here in the past on either the first or the last legs of our trip. I was shocked at what I saw this time. It used to be owned by a Swiss couple that would even make your breakfast for you but now it’s just a huge parking lot. I will say it was convenient for a one night stop over though. The area has been built up like I would not have expected! It’s right in the middle of lots of housing.
Marilyn Gabel
We needed a place to park our 40foot enclosed trailer why we went to the Grand Canyon for 4days. The host was more than accommodating to our needs very friendly easy to communicate with. I can’t say enough about how great the host was, the grounds were very well keep and clean. If your looking for a place to park your camper, or stay in one of there cabins I would highly recommend staying here it is right around the corner from all the shopping and restaurant. A+A+A+
Vitalina Bunny
This place was amazing. So nice and clean and quiet. The beds are super comfortable. I recommend this place to anyone.
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