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Canyons Of Escalante RV Park
We are the perfect base camp for exploring, within 100 miles of three national parks, a national forest, three state parks, two national monuments, and a national recreational area. Clean RR & laundry. Walk to restaurants!
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
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User Reviews
Steve Y
Check in process was smooth even if it was Sunday and office was closed. The place is quiet and cabin #5 was clean and tidy. A fridge was available in the room as well as AC. Showers were clean and are exclusive to the people who have reserved a stay. The space for laundry is big and plenty room to organise/fold your clothes. Would come again !
Jahuu
I had a cabin at the Canyons of Escalante RV Park. They also have spots for tents and RVs. It is easy to find, the service was great and my cabin was cute and clean. There were also spots for bonfires and benches to eat. The view is awesome! I would definitely recommend this place.
Kim Neuhauser
I spent a week at the Canyons of Escalante. It is a great park, very clean. The people that own it are very friendly. I received several texts while I was there keeping me up to date on weather conditions. It was greatly appreciated. I am already planning a return stay! It is a great location for exploring the area.
Laura Medlock
Stayed one night. Such friendly staff! Spotless restroom and shower and laundry facility. Clean and quiet. A delicious food"truck"at the entry.. Georgies. Outdoor Mexican Cafe....a must stay for anyone! Yes, pet friendly.. lots at area to walk your pup. Side walks on the main road allow you to walk to the other end and back.. about a 2 mile walk... the other end has a ranch dog Cafe.. good for a sweet treat before walking back.
D Mellinger
My wife and I stayed for a week in cabin #5, which was a one-room cabin with a queen bed and a half bath. It was a nice, tidy place, beautifully made with real wood paneling and ceiling. We quite liked it, and used it as our home base to explore and hike around (favorites were Lower and Upper Calf Creek Canyon hikes, Peek-a-Boo and Spooky slot canyons, Escalante River arch hike, Petrified Forest, and Burr Trail Road to Capitol Reef NP). It was centrally located for all of that, which was great as far as we were concerned. When we ate outside at the picnic tables, we would usually meet other people staying there and get to know them. So that was fun too - the ambiance was generally really friendly. The pictures don't show it too well but the cabins and tent-campsites are across the road from, and kind of separate from, the RVs. I had been a little worried about noise from the RVs (generators or whatever) but it wasn't an issue at all. Highly recommended.