Motorhome Campgrounds & Parks In Cedar City, UT -- Find Motorhome Parks
37.6775° N, 113.0619° W
Quick Overview
Cedar City sits at 5,800 feet elevation at the base of the Markagunt Plateau in southwestern Utah, serving as the closest full-service city to Cedar Breaks National Monument and a major gateway to both Bryce Canyon and Zion national parks. The area has several motorhome campgrounds and parks, with some offering free camping options in the surrounding Dixie National Forest and BLM desert land. Cedar City is home to Southern Utah University and the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival, which runs from late June through October and draws theater enthusiasts from across the country to its indoor and outdoor stages. The city has all the services RVers need -- Walmart, Smith's grocery, Home Depot, fuel stations, and several dedicated motorhome supply and repair shops along the Main Street and I-15 corridor. The Dixie National Forest rises steeply east of town into the high country of the Markagunt Plateau, where Cedar Breaks National Monument perches at over 10,000 feet with a natural amphitheater of red, orange, and white rock formations rivaling Bryce Canyon in color and scale. Highway 14 east from Cedar City climbs through Parowan Canyon to an alpine landscape of meadows, lakes, and spruce-fir forest that feels a world apart from the desert valley below. Brian Head Resort, Utah's highest base elevation ski resort at 9,600 feet, sits about 30 miles up Highway 143 and offers mountain biking and lift-served hiking in summer alongside winter skiing and snowboarding. For RVers using Cedar City as a base camp, the geographic advantage is exceptional -- Zion National Park is about an hour south, Bryce Canyon about 80 minutes northeast, and the vast Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument stretches east across the plateau. The I-15 corridor through Cedar City makes it an extremely convenient stopping point on the major interstate route between Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, and the variety of campsite options from full-service resort parks to simple overnight pulloffs gives you flexibility regardless of your rig size or budget. The annual Utah Summer Games in June bring amateur athletes from across the state for competitions in dozens of sports, adding energy and visitors to the campus area. The Iron Mission State Park Museum downtown tells the story of the original Mormon settlement of the area and features an impressive collection of horse-drawn vehicles and pioneer artifacts. The combination of cultural events, mountain recreation, national park proximity, and affordable camping with full urban services makes Cedar City one of the most practical and rewarding motorhome base camps in all of southern Utah.
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| Cedar City RV Park | 0.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cedar City RV Resort By Rjourney | 1.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cedar City RV Resort | 1.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cedar Breaks RV Park | 2.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cedar Breaks RV Park | 2.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cedar Canyon Retreat RV Park And Campground | 4.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Three Peaks Recreation Area | 8.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rocky Peak Campground | 8.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Iron Springs Resort-rv Park | 8.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Iron Springs Adventure Resort | 9.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Cedar City RV Park
0.3 miCedar City RV Resort By Rjourney
1.4 miCedar City RV Resort
1.4 miCedar Breaks RV Park
2.1 miCedar Breaks RV Park
2.1 miCedar Canyon Retreat RV Park And Campground
4.2 miThree Peaks Recreation Area
8.5 miRocky Peak Campground
8.8 miIron Springs Resort-rv Park
8.9 miIron Springs Adventure Resort
9.1 miTraveling to Cedar City by RV
Cedar City sits directly on I-15 with easy access from Exits 57, 59, and 62. From Las Vegas, the drive is about 170 miles and takes roughly two and a half hours north on I-15 through the Virgin River Gorge. From Salt Lake City, the drive is about 250 miles and takes about three and a half hours south. Highway 14 heads east from Cedar City through Parowan Canyon toward Cedar Breaks, Duck Creek Village, and eventually connects to Highway 89 near Long Valley Junction, providing access to Bryce Canyon from the west side. This highway is scenic but has some steep grades and tight curves that larger rigs should approach carefully, particularly in the upper canyon sections above 8,000 feet. Highway 56 heads west toward the desert and connects to Highway 93 and eventually Great Basin National Park in Nevada. For Motorhome-specific needs, Cedar City has several motorhome parts and service shops along Main Street and near the I-15 exits. Propane is readily available at multiple locations. Cell service on all major carriers is strong in the city and along I-15, but gets spotty on the mountain highways east of town, particularly in the deep canyon sections of Highway 14 and on forest roads in the Dixie National Forest.
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Dump Station Costs in Cedar City
Of the campgrounds near Cedar City, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Full-hookup motorhome parks in Cedar City range from about $35 to $55 per night depending on the park and season, with premium resort-style parks near the top of that range and simpler interstate stops at the lower end. Weekly rates typically offer a 10-15 percent discount over nightly pricing, and monthly rates are available at several parks for snowbirds and seasonal workers. Peak pricing runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with the Shakespeare Festival season from late June through October keeping demand steady. Off-season winter rates drop considerably at parks that stay open year-round, making Cedar City an affordable base for winter skiing at Brian Head. Free dispersed camping in the Dixie National Forest east of town is abundant once the snow clears in late May or early June, with forest roads off Highway 14 and Highway 143 providing access to beautiful mountain campsites at no cost for self-contained rigs with a 14-day stay limit. BLM desert land west of the city also offers free free camping opportunities for those who prefer lower elevation camping. Compared to gateway communities closer to the national parks like Springdale near Zion or Tropic near Bryce, Cedar City's camping rates are meaningfully lower while still putting you within day-trip distance of the same attractions.
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Best Time to Visit Cedar City by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
15-45°F
Crowds: Low
Cold winters with snow on the ground and at Brian Head ski resort. Cedar Breaks closes for the season. Several Motorhome parks stay open with reduced rates. Good skiing access.
Spring
Mar - May
30-68°F
Crowds: Medium
Warming temperatures in the valley while mountain roads remain snow-covered into May. Highway 14 to Cedar Breaks typically opens in late May. Wildflowers bloom in the desert.
Summer
Jun - Aug
50-92°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with the Shakespeare Festival, Summer Games, and national park visitors. Book campgrounds well in advance. Mountain temperatures are 20-30 degrees cooler than the valley.
Fall
Sep - Oct
35-78°F
Crowds: Medium
Fall color peaks in the mountains in late September. The Shakespeare Festival continues into October. Campsite availability improves as summer crowds thin out.
Explore the Cedar City Area
The Utah Shakespeare Festival is the premier cultural attraction -- even if you're not a Shakespeare fan, the outdoor pre-show entertainment and the quality of the productions make it worth attending at least one performance during a summer visit. Cedar Breaks National Monument is the scenic highlight, with viewpoints along the rim road at over 10,000 feet that look down into a half-mile-deep amphitheater of brilliantly colored rock. The drive up Highway 14 through Parowan Canyon is spectacular in its own right, with towering red rock walls giving way to alpine forest. Navajo Lake in the Dixie National Forest at 9,000 feet has trout fishing, kayaking, and several forest service campgrounds. For day trips, drive south to Kolob Canyons, the less-visited northwestern section of Zion National Park, accessible from Exit 40 on I-15 about 20 miles south of Cedar City -- the scenic drive ends at a stunning viewpoint overlooking the red rock finger canyons. The downtown area has several good restaurants and coffee shops within walking distance of each other along Center Street and Main Street. The Saturday farmers market from June through October is a pleasant morning stop for local produce, honey, and baked goods. Brian Head ski resort and mountain bike park are worth the drive up Highway 143, with the highest lift-served terrain in Utah and wildflower meadows that rival anything in the Rockies during July.
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Where can I find motorhome parks in Cedar City, UT?
Cedar City has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks in the area, concentrated along the I-15 corridor and Main Street. Options range from full-service resort parks with pools and recreation facilities to simpler overnight stops with basic hookups near the interstate exits.
Are there free camping options near Cedar City?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free camping options exist near Cedar City. The Dixie National Forest east of town offers abundant dispersed camping along forest roads once snow clears in late May, and BLM desert land west of the city provides additional free free camping for self-contained rigs year-round.
How much do motorhome parks cost in Cedar City?
Full-hookup motorhome parks in Cedar City charge about $35 to $55 per night during peak season from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Weekly and monthly rates are available at most parks with discounts of 10-15 percent or more. Winter rates drop considerably at parks that stay open year-round.
Is Cedar City a good base for visiting national parks?
Cedar City is one of the best base camp locations in southern Utah for national park access. Zion National Park is about an hour south, Bryce Canyon about 80 minutes northeast, and Cedar Breaks National Monument just 30 minutes east up Highway 14. The city has full services that smaller gateway towns lack.
What is the best time to visit Cedar City in an motorhome?
Late May through October is the prime motorhome season, with the Utah Shakespeare Festival running late June through October and Cedar Breaks open from late May through mid-October. Summer is busiest but the mountain campgrounds provide cool relief from the valley heat. September and October offer pleasant weather with thinner crowds.
Can large RVs navigate the roads around Cedar City?
The I-15 corridor and main city streets handle any size rig without issues. Highway 14 east to Cedar Breaks has steep grades and curves that are manageable for most RVs up to about 40 feet but challenging for the largest motorhomes. Highway 143 to Brian Head is similar. The Kolob Canyons road in Zion is a smooth, paved scenic drive suitable for all rigs.
Where can I find motorhome parks in Cedar City, UT?
Cedar City has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks in the area, concentrated along the I-15 corridor and Main Street. Options range from full-service resort parks with pools and recreation facilities to simpler overnight stops with basic hookups near the interstate exits.
Are there free camping options near Cedar City?
Yes, {{freeCount}} free camping options exist near Cedar City. The Dixie National Forest east of town offers abundant dispersed camping along forest roads once snow clears in late May, and BLM desert land west of the city provides additional free free camping for self-contained rigs year-round.
How much do motorhome parks cost in Cedar City?
Full-hookup motorhome parks in Cedar City charge about $35 to $55 per night during peak season from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Weekly and monthly rates are available at most parks with discounts of 10-15 percent or more. Winter rates drop considerably at parks that stay open year-round.
Is Cedar City a good base for visiting national parks?
Cedar City is one of the best base camp locations in southern Utah for national park access. Zion National Park is about an hour south, Bryce Canyon about 80 minutes northeast, and Cedar Breaks National Monument just 30 minutes east up Highway 14. The city has full services that smaller gateway towns lack.
What is the best time to visit Cedar City in an motorhome?
Late May through October is the prime motorhome season, with the Utah Shakespeare Festival running late June through October and Cedar Breaks open from late May through mid-October. Summer is busiest but the mountain campgrounds provide cool relief from the valley heat. September and October offer pleasant weather with thinner crowds.
Can large RVs navigate the roads around Cedar City?
The I-15 corridor and main city streets handle any size rig without issues. Highway 14 east to Cedar Breaks has steep grades and curves that are manageable for most RVs up to about 40 feet but challenging for the largest motorhomes. Highway 143 to Brian Head is similar. The Kolob Canyons road in Zion is a smooth, paved scenic drive suitable for all rigs.
Are there free dump stations in Cedar City?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Cedar City.
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