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Cedar City KOA Kampground
Overview
Cedar City KOA Kampground serves as a premier basecamp for exploring Southern Utah’s **Mighty 5** and spectacular high-country scenery. This award-winning park offers a mix of **shady campsites** and modern conveniences, providing a comfortable retreat after a day of hiking or sightseeing. Known for its friendly staff and meticulously well-maintained grounds, it bridges the gap between a convenient highway stop and a destination resort that feels like home in the mountains.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Cedar City, the park sits at an elevation of 5,800 feet, offering noticeably cooler summer temperatures than the nearby desert floors. Its strategic location along the **I-15 corridor** makes it an effortless stop for travelers heading toward Salt Lake City or Las Vegas. The park is nestled near the base of the mountains, offering beautiful views of the surrounding **red rock formations** and easy access to local services, including grocery stores and unique dining options.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility caters to modern RVers with **full-hookup pull-thru sites** that accommodate large rigs up to 85 feet. Guests can take advantage of several park-specific features:
- A seasonal **heated swimming pool** for cooling off during summer afternoons.
- A dedicated KampK9 dog park designed for four-legged travelers to run off-leash.
- Reliable high-speed Wi-Fi and cable television hookups at most campsites.
For family fun, the park features a playground, bike rentals, and a community fire pit area. The clean laundry facilities and well-stocked camp store ensure that all practical needs are met during your stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers are within a short drive of **Zion National Park** and Bryce Canyon, making day trips into the iconic red rocks highly accessible. Locally, visitors can explore the stunning vistas of Cedar Breaks National Monument or catch a performance at the world-renowned **Utah Shakespeare Festival**. During the winter months, the nearby Brian Head Resort provides excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities, while summer brings mountain biking and hiking trails to the same alpine peaks.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is ideal for **national park enthusiasts** who want a central, reliable hub for exploring the region’s diverse geography. It is also a perfect fit for families looking for a structured environment with plenty of on-site activities to keep children entertained after a long day in the car. Whether you are a big-rig traveler needing **easy highway access** or a long-term vacationer, this park offers the perfect blend of utility and mountain charm.
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
misti.greennetsolutions
Do not give this place business. They are discriminatory. They asked us not less than five times if we were in a converted van or if we rented our camper van from a company. We rented it from a company, but—what difference does it make?! I have car camped a million places and never been asked that. And so what if someone IS living there? Rent is so expensive these days that FT working people are being forced to live in their car or a converted van, I think it is very smart and adaptive. Not to mention people who just want to van around and live a digital nomad lifestyle (which is what we were doing), which is great! Life is short, if you wait until you’re retired to travel, you might be dead. Let’s call it what it is—discrimination. No different than a landlord who won’t rent to people whose skin color is brown. Yes, I know there are druggies and things that make companies want to institute these rules. So single out and remove those people, don’t make the REST of us suffer for a FEW bad apples. There is NOTHING wrong with “van life,” NOTHING wrong with car camping for vacation, and NOTHING wrong with living in your car when times get rough. Boycott—Go to another company with more inclusive policies. Side note, there is a bakery in town that is FABULOUS!
Pat Mensch
Beware of hidden $20 reservation fee. Website shows $40 but when you pay they add a $20 reservation fee. Just tell me what it costs upfront. Driveway is terrible. Beware entering and worse existing. Dumped everything in the motorhome. We did follow the instructions to exit at an angle.
TNT FIORE
Stayed for 7 days. Nice rv park and site #C-06, was very spacious. Site was pull -thru and accommodated our 38ft travel trailer 3 slides (both sides). Room to walk around your rv. Staff was very pleasant ,great customer service! Would recommend.
Elizabeth Giuliani
We were thankful when we pulled into site C2 as we were driving our 43ft Motorhome towing our 18ft car hauler. The drive through sites had plenty of room. A beautiful well kept site with a cement patio with picnic table. We were in front but no street noise. The dog park was immaculate. We would definitely come again!
Jacob Sessions
Overall nice park to stay at. Friendly staff with quiet sites. The site was somewhat clean, could have used some cleanup of all the weeds. Had no issues with the hookups. We spent very little time in the park itself due to all the activities around Cedar City. It is a nice spot for providing a hub location to get to national parks and other places in the area. Their entrance/exit is a little rough for coming and going in RV's. The pool was closed when we first arrived but I think they were getting it ready for the summer season. Nice little coffee trailer up front too.