Zion National Park Campgrounds

If you are planning to camp during your visit to southern Utah, Zion River Resort is the Zion National Park campground with the most amenities. We feature tent sites and camper cabins for those without at RV and RV sites with full hookups for RV travelers. All of our guests enjoy our pool, hot tub, game room, playground and social hall with a surround sound theater. We also offer laundry facilities, free high-speed Internet, a camp kitchen, and a riverside park. When you camp with us, you camp among friends. Unlike other Zion National Park campgrounds, our resort hosts regular social activities, holiday celebrations and educational presentations, enabling you to befriend fellow campers.

Located only 13 miles from Zion’s south entrance, Zion River Resort is a convenient Zion National Park campground. It provides easy access to the park’s narrow canyons, hanging gardens, forested plateaus and enormous monoliths. Our campground guests enjoy biking Zion Canyon’s Scenic Drive, hiking the park’s many trails, and riding the shuttle up the canyon to their desired trailhead while listening to interesting information about the canyon’s geology, history and wildlife. Besides being an excellent Zion National Park campground, our resort is also an excellent springboard for visiting other national park areas within easy driving distance, including Cedar Breaks National Monument, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Grand Canyon National Park.

While Zion National Park is home to some of the most stunning scenery in the nation, its breathtaking landscapes are not the only destinations in the surrounding area worth visiting. The Zion Human History Museum, the first shuttle stop after the Zion Canyon Visitor Center, enriches visitors’ park experience by recounting the challenges of the area’s Indians and early settlers as well as the story of Zion’s designation as a national park and subsequent growth. A half-hour video presentation at the museum highlights the park’s fascinating history. Another film worth viewing is “Zion Canyon: Treasure of the Gods” at the Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theater, located just south of the park entrance. There are many activities you can engage in when you when you make our resort your Zion National Park campground.