Reviews
East Zion Riverside RV Park
User Reviews
Treyson Walton
If zero was an option I would give it 0 stars! And if you drive an EV, stay away from this place!!! This is the Owner…. Unplugging my charger cable and chopping it with an axe. I plugged in my car to the RV spot with my charger and immediately walked inside as indicated on the sign “register and pay inside”. He (Grant, the owner) walked out the back door with an axe, destroyed my property and then charged me $45 dollars only for me to walk back to my destroyed charger. Luckily my dash cam caught it all. And after being confronted, he lied and denied it all.
Brian Partida
If I could give ZERO stars, I would. Absolutely do not go to East of Zion RV Park if you drive a Tesla—or if you expect even the bare minimum of professionalism. I paid to charge my car here, plugged it in, and left it to charge like any normal human would. Not even 30 minutes later, some unhinged man named Grant unplugged my car and, get this—cut my charging cable in half. With what? I have no idea. Hatchet? Power tools? Rage? When I confronted him, he acted like I was the problem. No apology. No refund. Just straight-up aggression and zero accountability. Who destroys someone’s EV charger for using a charger they paid for?! Completely insane. This isn’t just bad service—it’s downright malicious. I wouldn’t recommend this place to my worst enemy. Steer clear unless you want your property vandalized by a man who clearly shouldn’t be running any kind of business, let alone one that pretends to welcome travelers. Tesla owners: YOU’VE BEEN WARNED.
Leonardo Bohorquez
Perfectly located for an overnight stay in between National parks. Has all hookups.
Bryan Carlson
Cool little store. Lots of neat stuff
Elle W
1 star for being close to Zion entrance but check in wasn’t pleasant and not your typical intro. Cost a bit too much for no showers and laundry onsite. Blah
Jeff Galbraith
Good place to spend the night. Was pretty inexpensive.
Sheryl Hennessy
We tried to go to Zion last year but Covid had everything all turned upside down! You had to have reservations for the shuttle and everything was booked! This year it was easy, we were able to take our car in, I think it’s $35 per vehicle but we had an annual pass and just skated right in. It was really pretty and a beautiful day to drive through the park. We didn’t stop and hike any trails, we just drove to the top and went through the tunnel and drove back down.
Elizabeth Hicks
The park has the three most important assets you can have: Location, location, location. It is at the end of the entrance road to Zion on the east. The park appears to be relatively new. It was, and the rest still is, a parking area for a fuel? business nd is across the street from the gas station/trading post that owns the property. They put down a nice thick layer of large size gravel over the whole RV area. It is not dusty like so much gravel in RV parks. The hook- ups are new. The sites are level but tight. We did have trouble positioning our coach around boulders they placed to protect the electric and water such that we could open our basement doors, but with a little work we succeeded. There are some rusty things in the rest of the parking area (not in the RV section), but above them are views of the red rock. They have full hook-ups including 50amp but no bathroom facilities. The red rocks are your playground, not the RV park. It is very clean.
David Jones
Very well kept easy access to the park its quiet and affordable. Has all services available. Very convenient to walk to the store ,subway, and the Thunderbird restaurant is an excellent place to eat