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Melanie Scott

3 years ago
3/5

Campsite: Base Camp RV Park

Base Camp RV is owned and operated by a very friendly and helpful couple that lives on site. Check-in couldn’t have been easier, but I wish that they were following the state mask mandate in place at the time of our stay.

Base Camp made a convenient stop on our way into Oregon (it’s right on the highway, but traffic is low enough that road noise was nonexistent), offering relatively level FHU sites, a nicely sized dog run, and a bunch of other amenities that we didn’t use on our short stay (laundry, propane, playground, etc). Our site was long enough, utilities were easy to reach and worked well (including a handy frost-free water hook-up), and while it felt roomy, that may be because we had no neighbors. We passed through during their slower season, so the park was quiet and there were many open sites, and it’s hard to say if this CG would feel less spacious during their busier months. The CG is also all dirt, and we happened to come in post-snow melt, so there was plenty of mud (nothing that affected our ability to park, camp, or drive-in/out), but again… your timing/experience will vary. Nightly rate is currently $35.

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Melanie Scott

4 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Red Ledge RV Park

Our rate reflects a Passport America discount - $120 weekly rate plus $13 (tax) & $14 (50 amp service).

This is smaller park with many full-time residents leaving a handful of spots available for 'travelers,' and they were nearly always full while we were camped. Reservations are made by phone (easy), and the owner and her camp hosts are helpful and accommodating.

The sites are relatively tight but level, and if we fit (including access to our garage) then most rigs shouldn't have any trouble. This is not a place you come for a ton of privacy, but we were perfectly comfortable and noise was never any issue. Utilities worked fine, and the park offers many communal areas (picnic area, fire pit, covered patio), plus laundry, bathroom, and showers. Overall, the park is quaint, well cared for, and friendly (we talked to more kind neighbors here than anywhere we've camped). This is less a commercial CG than it is a welcoming community.

The location is about 10-15 from all the amenities of Cedar City along with a reasonable drive to Zion, Bryce, and Cedar Breaks. There are even 2 nice hiking trails in town. Our Verizon service worked fine, as did their Wifi.

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