RV Parks in Castle Dale, Utah

RV Parks in Castle Dale, Utah

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Castle Dale, Utah, is in the central part of the state. In the area, there are several RV parks and campgrounds to choose among. While visiting, check out Manti-La Sal National Forest and Cedar Mountain Recreation Area for outdoor fun. Also in town is an aquatic center and the Pioneer Museum.

Legacy Inn & RV Park

Legacy Inn & RV Park is north of Castle Dale in Price, Utah. Amenities of the park include bath houses, restrooms, laundry facilities and wireless Internet service. Sites come with water and electrical connections up to 50 amps. A dump station is on the property to make up for the lack of sewer service. Pull-through sites are available.

Legacy Inn & RV Park
145 N. Carbonville Road
Price, UT 84501
(435) 637-2424
legacyinnutah.com

Joe's Valley Campground

Joe's Valley Campground is south of Castle Dale in Ferron, Utah. Benefits of the campground include a pavilion for large groups, a picnic area, bathrooms and a boat launch. There are several recreational opportunities on site, such as fishing, boating, hunting and four-wheeling. Sites include water hookups.

Joe's Valley Campground
115 W. Canyon Road
Ferron, UT 84523
(435) 384-2372

San Rafael Bridge Campground

San Rafael Bridge Campground is north of Castle Dale in Price, Utah. It is a small campground with just a few spaces. RV sites are available with limited hookups. Restrooms are on the property for your convenience. Recreation in the area includes fishing, hiking, biking and horseback riding. Four-wheelers are allowed on certain trails, and picnic shelters are also at the campground.

San Rafael Bridge Campground
125 S. 600 West
Price, UT 84501
(435) 636-3600

Article Written By Tara Dooley

Tara Dooley has written for various websites since 2008. She has worked as an accountant, after-school director and retail manager in various locations. Dooley holds a Bachelor of Science in business management and finance.

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