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Arches National Park (see Moab, below)


Bryce Canyon National Park

RV Parks:
Ruby's Inn RV Park & Campground  
This campground is one mile from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park and is a good choice if you have a mid-sized to large, want a full hook-up site or are traveling with children. Ruby's Inn offers a lodge, campground, tours, groceries, shops, a rodeo, cowboy BBQ, ice creams, several pools and hot tubs... well, pretty much everything and it is very nice. Full hook-ups and decent cell service. Pool, hot tub, restaurants, shops at the lodge.

In the area:
Bryce Canyon National Park 
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park | Read our postcard

Fairyland Amphitheater in Bryce Canyon  Fairyland Amphitheater - Hiking in Bryce Canyon
Read our Fairyland Amphitheater hike postcard

Wall Street in Bryce Canyon  Wall Street in Bryce Canyon  Hiking Wall Street in Bryce Canyon
Read our Queen's Garden Loop hike postcard

Restaurants: Bryce Canyon Lodge | Review


Canyonlands National Park (see Moab, below)


Capitol Reef National Park(also see Torrey, below)

Capitol Reef National Park
Capitol Reef National Park | Read our postcard


Dead Horse Point State Park

RV Parks:
Dead Horse Point Campground 
Even if you don't camp at Dead Horse Point - take the drive out to see the view! You will need reservations to camp, as there are only 21 sites. They have 20 amp service and no sewer or water. (All water used in the visitor center must be trucked-in from Moab.) (Big rigs: ask for sites 1 or 2.) This is a great base camp for exploring Canyonlands and there is a great - though not for those afraid of heights or with small children - hike around the point.

The Colorado River from Dead Horse Point State Park  Grand View Point - Canyonlands
Read our postcard


Garden City (near Bear Lake)

Restaurants:
La Beau's Drive-in - famous for raspberry milkshakes. Read our postcard


Green River

RV Parks:
Shady Acres RV Park 
We stayed here two nights, to rest after driving for several days in snow, so it served the purpose. The joint could use a little care-taking, but they had all the hook-ups in level gravel pull-throughs.

In the area:
John Wesley Powell River History Museum | Read our postcard

Restaurants:
Ray's Tavern in Green River, Utah

Ray's Tavern |Review
Green River Coffee Company


Logan

RV Parks:
Traveland RV Park  (Cache Valley location)
The campground is associated with the Ramada Inn. RV sites are out in the open, 30 amp, phone line at site, dog friendly, pool, hot tub, picnic table, cable TV.

In the area:
Logan (the Corvallis of Utah) is the home of Utah State University. See a photo


Natural Bridges National Monument (near Blanding, Utah)

Natural Bridges National Monument is a few miles off Scenic Highway 95. Read our postcard


Moab

RV Parks:
Canyonlands Campground  
This old-fashioned campground has all the basics and has huge shade trees. (Great if it is hot, not so great if you want to use your satellite dish.) They have cable TV, a pool, gravel sites. Nice staff. Within walking distance to shops and restaurants.

Arch View Resort RV Camp Park 
Arch View campground is outside of town and is very popular with ATVers. It is a large campground, and very dusty. They have 30 amp sites, a pool, service station, convenience store and is affiliated with Coast to Coast, but anyone can stay here.

In the area:
Delicate Arch

Arches National Park | Read our 2002 postcards | 2005 postcard | 2005 Hummer Tour
Canyonlands National Park | Read our 2002 jeep/boat tour postcard
Moab Golf Course | Read our postcard

Restaurants:
Across the street from Canyonlands Campground is the fun Moab Brewery. They brew their own beers and served decent pub fare. Kids are welcome. Zax's Woodfired Pizza is a great place to go if you are really hungry. They offer the all-you-can-eat buffet for a very reasonable price. Read our pub crawl


Monument Valley

RV Parks:
Goulding's Campground 
Goulding's Campground is the perfect spot for visiting Monument Valley. It is a dusty place with red dirt sites, but it is clean and friendly. It is very quiet and there is a pool, cable TV, a newspaper box and small shop. Sites in the front will not be good if you are trying to use your satellite dish for TV or internet - a mountain is in the way - ask for a site in the back if this is an issue. There is no cell service in the area. The campground, the next-door hotel, resort, gift shop, restaurant, gas station and grocery store are operated by the Goulding family.

In the area:
The North Window in Monument Valley  The Mitten in Monument Valley  Monument Valley
Monument Valley National Tribal Park | Read our postcard  


Park City

In the area:
Utah Olympic Park


Provo

RV Parks:
Lakeside RV Campground
The old-fashioned campground is two miles from town and on the river (more like a creek to me) and is on a very extensive bike path system - great for biking, running or walking.  Provo is a very pretty town. Read our postcard

In the area:
The campus of Brigham Young University


Salina

Butch Cassidy Campground 
Just a basic overnight spot. We were here on Monday, July 5, 2004 - and were treated to the city firework show (the town would not do a show on July 4th because it fell on Sunday). We had a 50 amp pull-through and fantastic water pressure. They have a pool.

In the area:
Mom's Cafe in Salina, Utah
Mom's Cafe | Review 1 | Review 2


St. George

RV Parks:
Temple View RV Park 
Good amenities, but the park isn't much. Camped in gravel. The owners are very friendly, as are the staff, and a newspaper is delivered to your RV every morning. The pool isn't very nice, but the hot tub is very nice. (And, I guess I'm too short or something, because we did not have a view of any sort of temple.) The park is on a miles-long bike path system. St. George may have some of the best golf courses in the west, but they are seriously lacking in good restaurants. Cook in your RV. The town has also developed a vast array of day spas to pamper the many "golf widows".


Salt Lake City

RV Parks:
Salt Lake City KOA  
Perfect location for a stay in Salt Lake City - close to downtown. Paved sites with 50 amp, full-hook-ups and cable TV. Quiet.

In the area:
Utah State House

Utah Capitol Building | Read our postcard

Temple Square in Salt Lake City
Temple Square | Read our postcard
Kennecott Copper Mine
The University of Utah

Restaurants:
Cafe Molina |Review
Red Rock Brew Pub |Review


Torry

RV Parks:
Thousand Lakes Campground 
A nice campground with beautiful views to the mountains in the west. They have wi-fi and it is very quiet.

In the area:
Capitol Reef National Park (see Capitol Reef, above)


Zion National Park

RV Parks:
Zion River Resort - RV Camping near Zion National Park

Zion River Resort in Virgin, Utah
A very nice campground on the Virgin River. They have a pool, hot tub and a small shop. No cell service, but there is a phone connection at every site. The park a bit far from anything though we enjoyed several nights here while visiting Zion National Park.

In the area:
Waterfall on Emerald Pool Trail - Zion National Park

Zion National Park | Read our postcard

Firepit Dome in Zion National Park
Kolob Terrace Road | Read our postcard

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