Endless fishing, unique trails, and diverse campgrounds make Cedar City a dream camping getaway.
Found in the high desert plateau of Utah, the dry weather and red rock landscape of Cedar City make it an easy choice for camping year-round. Settle into local RV parks featuring pull-through campsites with full hookups, free wifi, restrooms, and showers. Small cabin rentals are also available with linens and TVs. Only 10 minutes from Cedar City, Dixie National Forest awaits with dozens of lakes and 500 miles of fishable streams. Go horseback riding or take out an OHV, then stay overnight since RV and tent camping is available with access to drinking water, picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. Winter campers looking to cozy up on snowy days can also snag a historic cabin with a wood-fire stove. Head south to explore Zion National Park’s 2,000-foot canyon, where trails like The Narrows and The Subway showcase striking rock formations. Tent and RV camping are allowed here, and amenities like electrical hookups, dump stations, drinking water, and flush toilets keep everyone comfortable.