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Castle Gate RV Park & Campground

Overview

Castle Gate RV Park & Campground offers a modern and welcoming base for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of Central Utah. Located in the historic mining town of Helper, this park provides a perfect blend of high-desert scenery and convenient access to local culture. The facility is well-known for its **manicured grounds** and stunning views of the surrounding red rock cliffs. Whether you are passing through on your way to Moab or staying to explore Carbon County, the park serves as a comfortable **Price River retreat** for those seeking rest and recreation.

Location & Surroundings

The park is situated against a backdrop of iconic geological formations, most notably the **Castle Gate rock pillars** that give the area its name. The setting is characterized by the high-desert climate, featuring vibrant sunsets and clear night skies. Guests enjoy the soothing atmosphere provided by the **Price River**, which flows adjacent to the property. Its position near Highway 6 makes it an easy stop for long-haul travelers, yet it remains peaceful enough to feel like a true outdoor destination rather than just a roadside stop.

Amenities & Park Features

Travelers will find a variety of accommodations, including spacious **full hookup sites** with 30 and 50-amp service. The park is designed with modern conveniences in mind to ensure a seamless stay for all guests. Featured amenities include:

  • Reliable **high-speed Wi-Fi** and cable TV access at every site.
  • A seasonal **outdoor splash pad** and playground for family recreation.
  • Clean laundry facilities and private shower suites for guest comfort.

The pet-friendly environment also includes a dedicated dog park, allowing your companions to stretch their legs after a day on the road.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

History and art enthusiasts will love being minutes away from downtown Helper, home to historic Main Street and local galleries. Nature lovers can venture into **Nine Mile Canyon** to see prehistoric rock art or enjoy fishing and boating at Scofield State Park. The area is also a hub for **OHV and mountain biking**, with numerous trails winding through the nearby canyons and plateaus. For a bit of education, the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum in nearby Price offers a fascinating look at rare dinosaur fossils found in the region.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an ideal choice for **big-rig owners** looking for easy-access pull-through sites that do not sacrifice scenery for convenience. It is also perfect for families seeking a safe, fun environment with activities like the splash pad to keep children entertained. Outdoor adventurers who want a comfortable home base while exploring the **San Rafael Swell** or Nine Mile Canyon will find this location unbeatable for its balance of modern amenities and proximity to Utah’s wild desert spaces.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Price River)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Enclosed Dog Run

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• ATV Riding
• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Mountain Biking
• Rock/Mountain Climbing
• Snow Sports

- Discounts

• Military Discount

- Facility

• Type (RV Park)

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 92 Sites with WiFi

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Season: Winter,Spring,Fall

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (92)
• Width (45)
• Paved Sites (50)
• Max Length (100)
• All-Weather Sites (42)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Big Rig Sites
• Full Hookups (92)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (38)
• Pull-thru Size (45 x 100)
• Back-ins (40 x 60)
• Site Length (100)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Janet Hobbs

December 10, 2025

We LOVED this RV Park. The service was great! We interacted with staff a couple of times including having them fill our LPG tank for us. Neighbors in adjacent sites seemed friendly. Bathroom was one of the best campsite baths we've ever used, warm (it was December) and CLEAN and relatively roomy! Our site backed up to the train tracks which might seem like a negative to some, but we thoroughly enjoyed seeing the trains and the sound didn't wake us up at all (maybe they don't run at night). I think it might be fun for children to have a front row seat for the trains. the site is nestled in a mountain valley in a tiny town called Helper, Utah which we found to be completely charming. We are thinking of doing an extended stay this coming summer.

Jesse Swartz

November 22, 2025

RV Type: Camper Van Bathroom: 5 Really nice bathrooms—private individual rooms with a smart light system that shows red or green when occupied. Very clean and thoughtfully designed. Perfect setup. Privacy: 4 The park is in a quiet, natural setting with lots of trees and a river along one edge. Site-to-site dividers are okay but not fully private. Quality: 5 Very clean and well maintained. Everything feels new and taken care of. Dog Rating: 5 Excellent dog space. Huge lawn area, flat terrain, enclosed spots for dogs, and interesting areas to explore while walking. Reservation Ease: 5 Great reservation system. Full online booking is available. For late arrivals, they have a self-service packet system and provide access to the passkey and Wi-Fi code without needing staff. Notes: Good laundry setup. Overall one of the most comfortable and easy-to-use parks so far. $36

Pam M

October 19, 2025

We only stopped with our camper van for the night so I can’t speak too much about the park, but the bathrooms were great. Large private clean bathrooms/showers and the laundry room looked like it was well outfitted. The little town of Helper was quite cute. Pretty easy on and off the highway. Easy after hours check-in. Great communication from the friendly staff!

michael schneider

October 06, 2025

The perfect setup to toss up a tent for a night or 2!! Water power onsite and a hot shower just a short walk away. After hours check in was super easy with clear instructions!! Just understand the location is my only suggestion for traveler's you're next to an active train line and the highway. I have no complaints and I hope other people check it out!!

Dave Rainey

September 28, 2025

This is a pretty awesome RV park and cabin rentals. Great location in a small, historic town close to other activities. Very friendly area. Spacious lots, easy parking, great laundry rooms and shower rooms. Very close to train tracks so if you're on to trains, there's always plenty to see. Train noise not loud enough to disturb. Highly recommend this place.

Carol Dalton

September 08, 2025

Perfect spot for a one night layover. New looking RV park that's well-maintained. Half a mile from downtown Helper-but caution, there is no walkway to get there. Bathrooms are very clean. We were worried about the highway noise, but it seemed to quiet down after dark and we were able to sleep. Trains didn't come through that often, they do not blow their whistle and they were fun to see. The River front sites are not close to the water and if you're further south than site 198 you back up to a gravel field. The north half of the RV park looked nicer. When all the trees grow super big, this is going to be a really nice spot! We would stay again.

P. Dobson

August 04, 2025

We stayed 1 night here on 8/1/2025. First, I have to say, the bathroom suites are the nicest bathroom/shower facilities I've ever experienced at a campground. They have multiple private shower/bath rooms that are roomy, clean, brightly lit, fantastic. The bathrooms were the highlight. Unfortunately, there were a couple negatives. We were traveling in a very small teardrop that has only room for sleeping inside. We requested a site with some privacy since we do everything but sleep outdoors with our camper. The site we got assigned had zero privacy and no shade even though there were much nicer sites available. And maybe it was the wind direction but we also had a very strong odor of sewage throughout our brief stay. I don't know where exactly it was coming from but pretty disgusting. Finally, the highway noise is pretty loud. Nothing the proprietors can do about it but it was unpleasant. Edit: I was not offered more privacy for more money. I requested privacy and got none. If I was told I could have a decent site for more money vs the terrible site we got, I probably would have paid more. Could have been a win-win and a positive review.

Michael Jeffers

June 10, 2022

We stayed 4 nights in the large cabin. It was clean. Had everything we needed, room in the front room for our family to visit with our 6 month old granddaughter. All of the common areas, the water park, common bathrooms and general store were all spectacular. Thanks for our visit.

Ken Anderson

June 02, 2022

We really loved our stay here. It was so nice and clean. Yes, it was right across the street from a train the seemed to go through at least once a night, but it didn't bother us at all. This was a great little town to visit with so much history. It was also not far from a lot of more well known places to visit. I highly recommend it.

Leland Fastnacht

May 11, 2022

Stayed in a back in site on a week day. Easy access off the highway. Nice park, good site size with accessible utility hookups. Bathrooms are great-clean with large, private showers. Reasonable cost for laundry. Towns of Helper and Price offer good options for dining. Would stay again if we were passing through.

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