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Motorhome Parks In Kanab, UT

37.0475° N, 112.5263° W

Quick Overview

Kanab is a small town of about 5,000 people in southern Utah along US-89 near the Arizona border, often called Little Hollywood for its long history as a filming location for western movies and TV shows. The area has several motorhome campgrounds and parks, with some free camping options on surrounding BLM desert land and in the Dixie National Forest to the north. Kanab sits at the crossroads of some of the most famous landscapes in the American West -- Zion National Park is about 40 miles west, Bryce Canyon about 80 miles northeast, the Grand Canyon's North Rim about 80 miles south, and the Vermilion Cliffs and Paria Canyon wilderness stretches east along the Utah-Arizona border. The town has developed a strong tourism economy with restaurants, outfitters, photography tour operators, and a growing arts scene that caters to the steady flow of visitors passing through. Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, the largest no-kill animal sanctuary in the country, sits in Angel Canyon just north of town and offers free tours that draw animal lovers from around the world. For RVers, Kanab is an exceptional base camp location, putting three national parks and some of the most photogenic desert terrain on earth within day-trip distance while offering small-town services and campgrounds at lower prices than the gateway communities closer to any individual park.

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Traveling to Kanab by RV

Kanab sits on US-89 at the junction with US-89A, which heads south across the Arizona border toward the Vermilion Cliffs and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. From I-15, take Exit 16 near Saint George and follow Highway 9 east through Zion to Mount Carmel Junction, then south on US-89 to Kanab, about 80 miles total. Alternatively, take US-89 south from I-70 and I-15 through the Sevier Valley. The roads are all paved and suitable for any size rig, though Highway 9 through Zion has a tunnel with size restrictions for larger vehicles. Kanab has grocery stores, fuel stations, and restaurants along Center Street, the main commercial corridor. Cell service works on major carriers in town but gets spotty on Highway 89A south toward the Arizona border.

Dump Station Costs in Kanab

Of the campgrounds near Kanab, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Full-hookup motorhome parks in Kanab charge about $35 to $55 per night, with rates reflecting the town's position as a national park gateway. Monthly rates are available at some parks for extended stays. Free dispersed camping on BLM desert land east of town toward the Vermilion Cliffs and north toward the Dixie National Forest is plentiful for self-contained rigs. The camping costs here are moderate and justify themselves when you consider that Kanab provides access to three national parks and countless other scenic areas from a single affordable base location.

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Best Time to Visit Kanab by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

22-50°F

Crowds: Low

Cool winters with occasional snow. The North Rim of the Grand Canyon closes for winter. Kanab itself stays accessible and some parks offer reduced rates.

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Spring

Mar - May

35-75°F

Crowds: High

Perfect weather for desert exploration. Peak visitation at the national parks begins. Book campgrounds in advance.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

55-98°F

Crowds: High

Hot days with monsoon storms in July and August. The North Rim is open and busy. Early morning and evening are the best times for outdoor activities.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

40-82°F

Crowds: Medium

Comfortable temperatures and thinning crowds. The North Rim closes mid-October. Fall light on the red rock is spectacular for photography.

Explore the Kanab Area

The Wave at Coyote Buttes North is the most famous photographic destination near Kanab, but access requires winning a permit lottery. Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park about 10 miles west has beautiful pink sand dunes popular for hiking and OHV riding. Best Friends Animal Sanctuary tours are free and genuinely moving even if you are not an animal rescue enthusiast. The Kanab Heritage Museum and the original western movie sets around town preserve the filming history. For day trips, the Grand Canyon North Rim via US-89A and Highway 67 is a spectacular drive through the Kaibab Forest. White Pocket in the Vermilion Cliffs area has equally stunning rock formations as the Wave but without the permit requirement, though it requires a high-clearance vehicle.

National Parks Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Kanab

Where can I find motorhome parks in Kanab, UT?

Kanab has {{stationCount}} motorhome camping options along US-89 in town. Parks offer full service and serve as a multi-park base camp for visitors exploring Zion, Bryce Canyon, and the Grand Canyon's North Rim.

Are there free camping options near Kanab?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Kanab on BLM desert land east toward the Vermilion Cliffs and in the Dixie National Forest north of town. The abundant public land provides excellent free camping for self-contained rigs.

How much do motorhome parks cost in Kanab?

Full-hookup parks in Kanab charge about $35 to $55 per night. Monthly rates are available at some parks. These rates are moderate for a town providing gateway access to three national parks.

Which national parks can I visit from Kanab?

Zion National Park is about 40 miles west, Bryce Canyon about 80 miles northeast, and the Grand Canyon's North Rim about 80 miles south. All three are day-trip distance, making Kanab one of the best multi-park base camps in the region.

Where can I find motorhome parks in Kanab, UT?

Kanab has {{stationCount}} motorhome camping options along US-89 in town. Parks offer full service and serve as a multi-park base camp for visitors exploring Zion, Bryce Canyon, and the Grand Canyon's North Rim.

Are there free camping options near Kanab?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Kanab on BLM desert land east toward the Vermilion Cliffs and in the Dixie National Forest north of town. The abundant public land provides excellent free camping for self-contained rigs.

How much do motorhome parks cost in Kanab?

Full-hookup parks in Kanab charge about $35 to $55 per night. Monthly rates are available at some parks. These rates are moderate for a town providing gateway access to three national parks.

Which national parks can I visit from Kanab?

Zion National Park is about 40 miles west, Bryce Canyon about 80 miles northeast, and the Grand Canyon's North Rim about 80 miles south. All three are day-trip distance, making Kanab one of the best multi-park base camps in the region.

Are there free dump stations in Kanab?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Kanab.