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Blanding RV Park
Overview
Blanding RV Park serves as a welcoming home base for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of southeastern Utah. This well-maintained park focuses on providing a clean, quiet environment for visitors trekking through the high desert. Known for its friendly atmosphere and straightforward layout, the park offers a reliable landing spot where guests can rest before heading out to the surrounding red rock landscapes. It balances a sense of community with the independence most RVers value during a long road trip through the Four Corners region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated directly off Highway 191, the park offers effortless access for large rigs traveling between Moab and Monument Valley. Blanding itself sits at an elevation of roughly 6,000 feet, providing slightly cooler temperatures than the lower desert regions during the summer months. The park is surrounded by the vast San Juan County wilderness, characterized by pinion-juniper forests and ancient sandstone formations. Its position makes it a strategic stop for those navigating the scenic routes of the desert Southwest.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility caters to modern travelers with a variety of essential conveniences. Most sites are equipped with full hookups including water, sewer, and both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. For larger motorhomes, the park offers spacious pull-thru sites that simplify the parking process. Guests have access to well-maintained restrooms, hot showers, and on-site laundry facilities. Additionally, the park provides reliable Wi-Fi to keep travelers connected and a pet-friendly policy that welcomes four-legged companions on the journey.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying here places you within reach of some of the most significant archaeological and natural sites in the United States. Just minutes away is the Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, which houses an impressive collection of Ancestral Puebloan pottery. A short drive leads to the stunning vistas of Natural Bridges National Monument and the vast, protected landscapes of Bears Ears. Outdoor enthusiasts can also explore the historic ruins at Hovenweep National Monument or drive the scenic Moki Dugway for breathtaking canyon views.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for adventurous road trippers who prioritize location and utility over resort-style luxuries. It is a perfect fit for history buffs and hikers looking to spend their days exploring ruins and trails rather than lounging at a pool. Because of its big-rig accessibility and pull-thru options, it is also a preferred stop for full-time RVers moving through Utah. If you are seeking a peaceful, well-managed base to facilitate your exploration of the state's deep history, this park fits the bill perfectly.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Bob Harker
Only good for a quick overnight. After reading owner's replies about improvements we were disappointed. Great laundry facility. WiFi inop. After hearing wife's comments about ladies shower, I showered in the rig. Don't recommend sites anywhere in the lower site numbers. Families living there with loud dogs and kids.
chelseaaa
56$ FHU, pretty much all pull thru. All FF, no reservations. Laundry, bathhouse, gas ststion, walking distance to grocery store. Check in inside the 711. The only thing I'm sad about is the long term people clearly keep their dog out all the time in a neglectful situation. Otherwise it worked out great.
Mike Maverick
Paid $112.32 for 2 nights. The wi-fi and restrooms were being renovated and unavailable. There are two gravel rows behind the store with full hookups, about 20 sites. The upper two rows seem to be full-timers. There were only a couple of visiting RVs when I was there.
Pete & Paige Woods
Check in was very easy at the 7-11. There were plenty of available spots. There were about 4 or 5 campers/motorhomes parked in the back of the lot with numerous dogs many of them puppies. We parked as far away as possible because of the barking. As we hooked up to power and water we had to shovel dog poop away from our pedestal area. The shower/restroom building was under renovation and unavailable. The wifi was also not available. The laundromat was working. OK for an overnight but probably not long term.
Jeanne Lugert (ladytatslace)
Nice restroom & showers. Check-in at the 7/11
Rus Gilliland
We just got gas and used the facilities, but everything was neat and clean. No complaints!
sj mbring
We stopped here for one night, while traveling through town. The good part was you can arrive and register any time of day or night, since the 7-11 on-site is open 24/7. And, the cost was reasonable. However, our site (and others) were not very level. And, the grounds had a fair amount of litter. One of the “full timers” lets their dog run loose, so watch your step as there are dog piles everywhere.
Lawrence Maddi
Is great place to park your truck and rest. They have food and bathrooms here.
John C Kendall (Chasing Trails)
It’s basically a gravel parking lot with full hook ups. Wife and I stayed there for the month of May in 2021. The laundry room was nice and clean and not expensive. Blanding is a great small town with lots to offer and centrally located between several National Parks.
Frank Poole
Very convenient. Shell/7-11 station and RV Dump N Fill at the Kampark (connected) with a laundry facility. (there's another bigger laundromat one apx qtr mile south on the West side that's nice too. It's a nice centrally location Market and Hardware type across the street. Diesel pumps check the signs as some are only for secondary pumping. One closest to Hwy works, card reader was acting up when I was there. Air hose next to 7-11 only good for 70 lbs, I needed 90...