Utah’s vast public lands are the perfect place to explore year-round, and Capitol Reef National Park is certainly worthy of a visit. If you’re looking for a beautiful place to stay, look no further than Thousand Lakes RV Park in Torrey. It has campsites for tents or RVs, cozy cabins, and all kinds of amenities that will make it your new favorite destination. And just wait ’til you see the views!
Thousand Lakes RV Park is just six miles from Capitol Reef National Park, and it’s the perfect place to stay when you’re exploring the park. This place is much more than just an RV park, though. It’s a camping village that will make you feel right at home.
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The campground is family-owned and operated. The family has lived here in Torrey for two generations now, so they know all about the area, and can give you all kinds of ideas for exploring this beautiful landscape.
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This place is like a little village, with all the things a community needs to thrive. The gift shop carries tons of great Southwestern gifts, snacks, firewood and more. The building also houses a hair salon to keep you looking your best, even while camping.
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The grassy meadow surrounding the campsites provide plenty of space to kick a ball around, and the kids can burn off some energy on the playground equipment.
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After a long day of hiking in Capitol Reef National Park, you’ll enjoy a refreshing swim in the outdoor pool.
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Then, head over to the grill to enjoy a tasty chuckwagon dinner in the open air pavilion.
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Try some savory smoked ribs, or sink your teeth into a juicy Ribeye. The grilled salmon is also delicious.
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Whether you prefer to camp in a tent, an RV, or a cabin, Thousand Lakes has a site for you. Shady tent sites include a picnic table, fire ring, and privacy screen for just $20 per night.
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Bring your RV and stay in a site with full hookups. You’ll enjoy free Wi-Fi, cable TV, 20/30/50 amp service, and more. Tent and RV campers also have access to clean restrooms with hot showers, and laundry facilities.
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The views from the campsites is absolutely amazing! You won’t find many campgrounds with stunning views like this.
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Choose one of the log cabins for a cozy stay. There are three types of cabins to choose from: camping cabins, deluxe cabins, and super deluxe cabins.
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Camping cabins are the smallest, at 14 feet x 14 feet. They have two full-sized beds, heating, electricity, a table and chairs, and a ceiling fan. Camping cabins rent for just $39 per night.
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Deluxe cabins are 14 feet x 20 feet, and have bathrooms with showers, as well as air conditioning, a television, microwave, refrigerator, and coffee maker. Stay in a deluxe cabin for just $79 for the first two guests, $85 for three to five guests.
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Super Deluxe cabins have a full kitchen, sleeping loft, and separate bedroom. They rent for $109 for the first two guests, or $115 for up to six guests.
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Thousand Lakes RV Park is open from April 1 through October 25. Make your reservation now!
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Learn more and book your stay on the Thousand Lakes RV Park website, and make sure to follow its Facebook page to see what’s new there.
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Address: 1110 UT-24, Torrey, UT, 84775
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Looking for a campground close to Salt Lake City? This spot is just minutes from civilization, but it feels like a whole other world.
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