Cadillac Ranch RV Park in Utah has undergone significant improvements, particularly in its bathrooms. The new individual bathrooms resemble master bedroom ensuites and are spacious, with plenty of clothing hooks and a chair for changing. One of the bathrooms even features dual shower heads for those who cannot stand while showering, a rare find in RV camp bathrooms. Nomad travelers appreciate these amenities and the overall cleanliness of the park. Additionally, there are four washer/dryer combos available for fast laundry days.
Why you should go
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Enjoy peaceful camping surrounded by stunning red rock formations in South Eastern Utah
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Experience top-notch amenities including brand new bathrooms, laundry facilities, and dishwashing area
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Explore nearby attractions like Valley of the Gods and Moki Dugway while using Cadillac Ranch RV Park as a convenient base
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Clean and well organized campground. Some of the best bathrooms I have ever experienced at a campground. Location is great for biking around and exploring the town. There is a nice path down to the San Juan River from the campground as well. Excellent WiFi and overall just a lovely place to stay.
I camped here for a night a few days ago, and had a great experience. It was peaceful, quiet, and had great amenities for just camping. I was vety grateful that there was a trailer with bathrooms/showers, as well as, outlets to charge my phone. The camp hosts were very helpful when I was having car issues. I definitely am planning to stay here again in the future when I come back to the area.
Great place to stay! The hosts are awesome and pretty much knew us by name. The bathrooms, laundry, and dishwashing area is brand new and clean.
The only thing I would change was the street light was kinda bright shining into our tent at night but I understand keeping some lights on for safety. Our friends stayed in a trailer slot and didn’t have that issue. :)
Clean and well organized campground. Some of the best bathrooms I have ever experienced at a campground. Location is great for biking around and exploring the town. There is a nice path down to the San Juan River from the campground as well. Excellent WiFi and overall just a lovely place to stay.
I camped here for a night a few days ago, and had a great experience. It was peaceful, quiet, and had great amenities for just camping. I was vety grateful that there was a trailer with bathrooms/showers, as well as, outlets to charge my phone. The camp hosts were very helpful when I was having car issues. I definitely am planning to stay here again in the future when I come back to the area.
Great place to stay! The hosts are awesome and pretty much knew us by name. The bathrooms, laundry, and dishwashing area is brand new and clean.
The only thing I would change was the street light was kinda bright shining into our tent at night but I understand keeping some lights on for safety. Our friends stayed in a trailer slot and didn’t have that issue. :)
For those sensitive to light when sleeping in tents or trailers at night, consider bringing an eye mask or requesting a spot away from bright street lights.
If traveling with someone who requires accessibility features such as a handicap shower, Cadillac Ranch RV Park offers well-thought-out accommodations.
Check availability for pump-out services if needed for your RV upon booking to avoid any inconvenience during your stay.
Make use of the lovely path down to San Juan River for scenic walks or bike rides during your visit.
Reviews
Cadillac Ranch RV Park in Utah is highly praised for its cleanliness, well-maintained facilities, and friendly hosts. Reviewers highlight the excellent bathrooms, laundry area, and dishwashing facilities. The campground's location is ideal for biking and exploring the town, with a nice path leading to the San Juan River. Guests appreciate the spacious and clean sites, resort-quality bathrooms, fantastic WiFi, immaculate dog run, and above-and-beyond service from the host Dwight. One reviewer particularly commended the handicap shower as one of the nicest and most accessible they have ever seen.
Clean and well organized campground. Some of the best bathrooms I have ever experienced at a campground. Location is great for biking around and exploring the town. There is a nice path down to the San Juan River from the campground as well. Excellent WiFi and overall just a lovely place to stay.
I camped here for a night a few days ago, and had a great experience. It was peaceful, quiet, and had great amenities for just camping. I was vety grateful that there was a trailer with bathrooms/showers, as well as, outlets to charge my phone. The camp hosts were very helpful when I was having car issues. I definitely am planning to stay here again in the future when I come back to the area.
Great place to stay! The hosts are awesome and pretty much knew us by name. The bathrooms, laundry, and dishwashing area is brand new and clean.
The only thing I would change was the street light was kinda bright shining into our tent at night but I understand keeping some lights on for safety. Our friends stayed in a trailer slot and didn’t have that issue. :)
We stayed here 1 night. It was easy access from the street, easy pull through sites, very well maintained. BUT THE BEST part was the handicap shower. We travel with a adult daughter who is disabled. This was by far the nicest, most accessible shower I have ever seen! It is gorgeous with a nice built
In bench, two different hand held shower heads, lots of room. It was certainly well thought out and very much appreciated!
Prior to booking, I asked specifically and was told we could pump out even though we were booking a dry campsite for our RV - great. I book the reservation via phone, confirm payment and then prior to ending the call, reconfirmed our ability to pump out when we arrived. I was then told (not even 5 minutes later) that all the pump out slots were full and unavailable. We could check again in the morning when someone leaves.
Now 8am the next morning and although there’s a number of open RV slots, apparently we can’t pump out in any of those. Only a certain limited number of spots are available for pump out and those are all occupied until 11am.
In hindsight, we would have kept looking for an alternate RV park with ample available facilities.