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Henries Hitch-N-Post RV Resort
Overview
Henries Hitch-N-Post RV Resort offers a welcoming and well-kept landing spot in the heart of Panguitch. This park provides a tranquil atmosphere that serves as a perfect home base for those exploring the rugged beauty of Southern Utah. It effectively blends the charm of a small-town stay with the essential modern conveniences required by today’s RVer, making it a reliable choice for long-term stays or quick overnight stops during a regional tour.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the historic town of Panguitch, the park is surrounded by high-desert landscapes and stunning mountain vistas. Its location on Highway 89 provides easy access to the region’s most famous landmarks while maintaining a quiet, residential feel. Guests often appreciate the close proximity to local eateries and unique shops in Panguitch, which retains an authentic pioneer-era aesthetic that adds a layer of history to the travel experience. The park is nestled at an elevation that offers cooler summer temperatures compared to the lower desert floor.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is designed to accommodate various rig sizes with level pull-through sites and full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp service. This ensures that even the largest motorhomes can set up with ease. Key park features include:
- Reliable high-speed Wi-Fi for staying connected while on the road.
- Clean, private restroom and shower facilities for guest comfort.
- An on-site laundry room and convenient propane services.
- Pet-friendly walking areas and picnic tables at every site.
The park also features communal fire pits and shaded spaces where travelers can unwind and share stories after a long day of hiking or driving through the scenic local byways. The grounds are meticulously maintained, ensuring a professional yet cozy atmosphere.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for visitors is the proximity to Bryce Canyon National Park, located just a short drive away. Beyond the famous hoodoos, guests can enjoy fishing and boating at Panguitch Lake or explore the unique geological formations of Red Canyon. The area is also a gateway to Cedar Breaks National Monument and the Grand Staircase-Escalante, offering endless opportunities for high-quality photography, strenuous hiking, and wildlife viewing in a rugged natural setting.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is ideal for National Park enthusiasts who want to avoid the heavy crowds found directly at park entrances while still enjoying a short, scenic commute. It is particularly well-suited for families and retirees looking for a quiet, secure environment with easy-to-navigate sites. Travelers who value a friendly, community-oriented vibe and a central location for exploring multiple Southern Utah destinations will find this park to be an excellent, high-value choice.
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
Christian L
We stayed in their RV park ( new section) Their new section is very nice, wide sites and plenty long, we didn’t have to disconnect since we were there for 1 night only, no issues with power, very good water pressure. The WiFi not so good, we were not able to watch you tube, however we did have a dozen or so tv stations. The staff was very friendly and helpful, we were escorted to our site. We would stay again if in area.
Eva Opitz
spent 2 nights in Panguitch at the Hitching post in our small RV. Arrived around 9:00 pm and hosts were there to greet us. They were friendly and accommodating, and led us to our site. The park was clean, sites were spacious and level. The bathrooms and laundry facilities were exceptional, and looked to have been recently remodeled. Great little doggie park, which was well-maintained. We loved our stay here.
Juliette Smits
Lovely campsite with cute decorations ran by super friendly, helpful people. Big, good laundry room. Toilets and showers very modern and clean. Good, practical location near restaurants and supermarkets. Bryce National Park is not too far away. The campsite is located next to a fairly busy road so there's some noise from traffic, but that won't bother you if you're far into the campsite, or late at night. All in all, staying here was a great experience!
Maria Sweeten
This is a hidden gem!; it's a very nice well-kept RV park! Each space has a nice picnic table and spacious concrete pad along with astro turf. The park is very clean and is a great location for a base camp. We stayed here on our way home from Flagstaff. Although we didn't use the laundry facilities they looked very nice and clean. It's such a nice spot, we'll definitely come back and spend a couple of days in this park when we explore the surrounding areas.
Rhonda Golden
We stayed in one of the rooms that they offered, and were completely floored by how extremely nice that it was! It is newly renovated and decorated beautifully. The kitchen has full sized new appliances and the kitchen is stocked with anything you need to make a home cooked meal. The shower/tub in the bathroom was beautiful, with plenty of space and the shower pressure was so, so, good. Overall, the room was nicer than some of the “nice”, expensive rooms that I’ve stayed in in the past. If you are ever in the area, I highly recommend the you book a room!
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