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Red Canyon RV Park
Overview
Red Canyon RV Park offers a scenic retreat for travelers exploring the high desert landscapes of southern Utah. Located in Panguitch, this park serves as a gateway to some of the most iconic geological formations in the region. It is designed to provide a quiet and relaxing atmosphere for those seeking a home base while visiting local national parks and forests. The park features a layout that accommodates various rig sizes with a focus on convenience and accessibility.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near the base of the stunning Red Canyon, the park is perfectly positioned for those drawn to the beauty of the Dixie National Forest. The surrounding landscape is characterized by unique crimson-colored cliffs and pine forests, providing a picturesque backdrop for your stay. Its location off the main highway makes it an ideal stopover for travelers navigating the scenic byways of Utah, offering easy access to both nature and essential local services in Panguitch.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped with essential utilities to ensure a comfortable stay for short-term and long-term visitors. Guests can expect full hookup sites that simplify the setup process for trailers and motorhomes. The grounds are maintained to promote a tidy environment, and the park provides basic facilities such as clean restrooms and showers. Its big-rig friendly layout ensures that maneuvering larger vehicles into designated spots is a stress-free experience for most drivers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure awaits just minutes from the park, with Bryce Canyon National Park being the primary draw for many visitors. Beyond the famous hoodoos, guests can explore the Red Canyon bike path or hike the many trails that wind through the vibrant canyon walls. Panguitch itself offers a glimpse into local history with its charming architecture, while nearby reservoirs provide opportunities for fishing and water-based recreation during the warmer summer months.
Who This Park Is Best For
Red Canyon RV Park is an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize proximity to natural attractions over elaborate resort-style amenities. It is especially well-suited for nature lovers and hikers who want to spend their days exploring the trails of Bryce Canyon and their nights resting in a tranquil setting. Families and couples traveling through Utah will find the park's straightforward setup and scenic beauty a great match for their travel style.
User Reviews
Terri Voss
Room looked great, but needed some cleaning. Check in was easy, but it's literally feet from the highway
Leslie Black
Website is deceiving. Not as maintained as photos. Location sucks. Right up against the highway so its extremely noisy. Not much room in between sites.
Cygnet Kit
Loved our experience here. Checked in on July 4th, and the staff were welcoming and helpful in recommending best available options (we didn’t have a reservation). Stayed in one of the camper cabins, and it was very well appointed, especially for the rate! Beds were standard coil mattresses, bedding provided, with a mini fridge and microwave in-cabin. There was even a propane heater built into the wall, which was great, because it cools down a lot at night, even in summer. I perfect respite in between tent camping destinations. Bathrooms were older, but taken care of. My husband thought he had walked into the women’s bathroom by accident, because the men’s was so clean! Location was convenient to Bryce, and Dixie National Forest, with plenty of meal options available in the area. Would definitely stay again.
Shannon Hall
The location is great. Nice in between spot for day trips to Zion and Bryce Canyon. Wifi was rough. All gravel. Bathrooms need some work. View was nice. Close to highway so there was a fair amount of road noise.
Frank Frede
I would stay here again. I was there in 2019 with a rented RV for one night. We had a pleasant stay, the campsite was tidy and everything was nice. Had a nice table at the site. Service also was very kind and helpful. Were there at end of October, therefore is was kinda cold. We had a night with freezing temps (3,2°F/ -16°C) and service helped us to survive this in our rented RV 😅🙏🏻
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