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RV campers and anyone who wants hookups, maximum site variety, and the most flexible booking window in the park. If you need 50-amp power or a site that can fit a large rig, this is your only option in Zion.
184
Sites
Partial (92 electric sites: 30-amp and 50-amp)
Hookups
Flush
Toilets
Short walk to main shuttle stop
To Shuttle
Watchman is the anchor campground of Zion — 184 sites ranging from standard non-electric to 50-amp hookup sites, with a max vehicle length of 99 feet that makes it the only realistic choice for large RVs or fifth wheels. Its location near the south entrance puts you within walking distance of the visitor center and the Springdale town edge, which matters when you need supplies or a restaurant. With a 4.6 rating across 4,037 reviews, it earns its reputation. Booking behavior here is the most nuanced in the park: January is genuinely easy (62.9% last-minute), but September flips the script with 28.7% of reservations locked in 6+ months ahead. The 92 electric sites drive that early-booking pressure — RV campers park-wide book 6+ months out at twice the rate of tent campers, and Watchman's hookup inventory is the reason why. If you're tent camping and flexible, winter months offer a real last-minute window here that doesn't exist at the other two campgrounds.
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September is peak planning season — 27.7% of reservations are booked 6+ months out, the highest share of any month — but it also delivers Zion's best combination of cooler temperatures and full trail access before winter closures. May and June sit close behind, each with 24–26% of reservations booked six months ahead. If you want a real last-minute window, January (62.9% last-minute, 1,071 total reservations) and December (55.6%, 1,884 reservations) are genuinely viable, though canyon access is more limited and Lava Point is closed.
Private vehicles are prohibited on Zion Canyon Scenic Drive from approximately March through November, making the free park shuttle the only way to reach most trailheads during peak season. Watchman and South Campground are both within walking distance of the main shuttle hub, so a car is largely unnecessary once you're set up. Lava Point is a completely separate situation — 25 miles up Kolob Terrace Road with no shuttle access, requiring a roughly 1 hour 20 minute drive from the South Entrance each time you want to access the main canyon.
Total reservations in October 2023: 3,959
Address
Springdale, Utah
Coordinates
37.1986, -112.9864
Very high demand - sites typically fill up immediately when the booking window opens. Plan to book the moment reservations open.
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Zion National Park

Zion National Park

Bureau of Land Management


Dixie National Forest
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The park entrance fee is $35 per vehicle, valid for 7 days. Nightly camping rates vary by site type at Watchman Campground, with electric hookup sites commanding a premium over standard non-electric sites; South Campground and Lava Point are non-electric throughout. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass ($80) covers the entrance fee for the pass holder's vehicle for the full year and pays for itself in three Zion visits, making it strongly worth purchasing if you camp multiple national parks. No additional permit is required to camp at the three main campgrounds beyond a standard reservation.
All three campgrounds enforce a 14-day maximum stay. Lava Point Campground is typically open May through September only, subject to weather and road conditions on Kolob Terrace Road — confirm status before making the drive. Cell service is limited in the canyon and effectively nonexistent at Lava Point, so download offline maps and your reservation confirmation before you arrive. The town of Springdale, immediately adjacent to the south entrance, is the nearest source for groceries, fuel, and gear — stock up before heading to Lava Point, as there are no services anywhere near that campground.