Review: Cedar Canyon Retreat RV Park and Campground

  • $25.00 /night
  • (4.8)5 reviews
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MARY ANGUIANO

11 months ago
4/5

We stayed at Cedar Canyon Retreat RV Park in Cedar City Utah from May 21 to June 4, 2023. When we arrived, we noticed that the internal roads were a little tight for our long 5th wheel, but we were able to manage.

Our designated site was #7, a gravel pull-through featuring full hook-ups. To our surprise, this site accommodated our 5th wheel, truck, and extra car with a little room to spare. However, it's worth mentioning that site #7 boasts a subtle curvature and is not entirely level and will require the use of leveling blocks. One thing we found awkward is that the fire pit and picnic table for this site were positioned in front of site #8, creating a somewhat unconventional layout. It didn’t really give you a sense of privacy. Also, Site 8’s fire pit is positioned to the end of site 7, which ended up being right next to our bedroom window, so we couldn’t have our windows open to cool down our room at night when they had their campfires going.

The Park's facilities included private restrooms, showers, complimentary Wi-Fi, a recreation area, and a small on-site convenience store. It's worth noting that there is just a solitary trash can, located near the park's entrance across the street. While the park is welcoming to canine companions, it does not provide a designated dog enclosure. However, the ample open spaces in the vicinity offer plenty of room for exploration and exercise.

One of the most memorable and enchanting aspects of our stay was the occasional visits from exquisite moths, which graced our family with their presence on three separate occasions. These delicate creatures added an extra layer of charm to our stay, providing unique moments to unwind and connect with nature while enjoying the splendid surroundings and views.

When we were getting ready to depart, we found that our only option to maneuver out of the site due to the curve, the size of our 42’ Fifth wheel, and the close occupied adjacent sites, was to back up onto the main internal road. We had to laugh as we noticed we had an audience watching to see if we could maneuver out. Thankfully my husband and I are experienced at moving our rig out of uneasy spots, so we had no problems getting out.

I think this small park is a good option for weekend visits, due to the convenient location for a variety of surrounding attractions.

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