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For Zion Canyon Campground and Quality Inn: A little pricy for what you actually get. Front end attendant was not overly friendly, sites are tight not a lot of room to park your vehicle. We chose this park because they had a pool however it was closed yet the site did not indicate this. The wifi is not dependable. Only thing going for it was location.

Posted Nov 05, 2018 by T from Canada . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Dan M

For Zion Canyon Campground and Quality Inn: Ditto on all previous reviews with one significant addition. Stayed in H row, across from the river. Sewage hookups are “piss”-poor and odor routinely wafted in and around lower level sites. Come to find out (from a local RV rental source dropping off a rig next to us) that the lower sites near the river are historically “stinky” and recommended only hooking up the sewage when dump is needed. The sewage hookup resembles the desert pit scene from StarWars that consumes Bubba-phet (sp?)- it’s tough to get a seal and the low point seems to cause the fumes to vent. Aside from being right on top of each other with just enough room to extend our awning, I’d echo other reviews and say I would come back...just not to the lower level “full hookup” sites. Additionally, I don’t mind not having connectivity but don’t advertise WiFi if it’s not useable (typical).. Overall, this place serves its purpose with accessibility to the park with the convenience of hookups and amenities close by. Just don’t expect much more than a convenient place to sleep.

Posted Jun 13, 2018 by Dan M from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

blangton

For Zion Canyon Campground and Quality Inn: We were here for 3 nights in early October, 2017. We had originally made reservations for 2 nights but found ourselves in the area a day early. I called and they were very accommodating on adding an extra night. We were in a simple spot - a pull through with full hook ups near the front of the complex. It worked fine for us as we planned to explore a lot anyway. There was plenty of room (and no extra charge) for our toad at our site and we came and went as we pleased. We took advantage of the available pool and laundry at the adjoining hotel. It was a simple walk to restaurants, stores and ice cream nearby, not to mention the shuttle for Zion NP which stopped right out front!

We would definitely stay here again next time we are in the Zion NP area!

Posted Nov 05, 2017 by blangton from Ashland, OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Richard

For Zion Canyon Campground and Quality Inn: Like most reviews I agree, great location, some sites are great (we did not get even a good one). The best way to work with this campground is to request a river view lot or large private site when making a reservation. Then you have some privacy and a great view. We ended up in A-1 which is really the motel parking lot for $48 per night and since we are here for 3 nights, they said their system won't allow anyone to move. Not helpful. Don't plan on wifi either.

Posted Sep 18, 2017 by Richard from Albuquerque, NM. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Johnny

For Zion Canyon Campground and Quality Inn: I agree with other reviews, cons are spaces are very small, have a hard time to park my vehicle next to my 5th wheel, price a little high for accommodations. Positives are close to Park, good food within walking distance, bus stops close to camp grounds.

Posted May 22, 2017 by Johnny from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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For Zion Canyon Campground and Quality Inn: I loved this campground because it was so close to Zion National Park, the shuttle and nice restaurants. The campground is located behind the Quality Inn and we had access to their laundry room and pool. We actually swam in the pool one hot day while doing our laundry. The sites are all gravel, some more shaded than others. The hook ups were adequate but the wifi didn't work for us.

I would definitely stay there again.

Posted May 07, 2017 by L from Indiana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ramblin' Meryl

For Zion Canyon Campground and Quality Inn: This place was great for its location - easy access to Zion shuttle and the good food in Springdale - and the fact that I could get a tent site walking in day-of. It had decent amenities - bathrooms and showers were clean and nice (possibly recently renovated), and having showers and coin-op laundry onsite was convenient (the NPS sites don't have either). Wifi was spotty but I could get a signal at my tent (R22) when it was working. The staff was very pleasant and helpful.

However, some serious dings for tenters, which made the $40 / night plus tax a bit painful:
- The riverside tent sites are beautiful with good views - you can fall asleep to the sound of the river - and they all seemed to have some shade. BUT they are hard-packed gravel and very hard to drive a tent stake. I ended up having to tie one end to the picnic table. Bring a tarp to protect your tent and an extra sleeping cushion.
- Also near the riverside sites is a neighboring cement mixing operation. They kicked up loud machinery for about an hour at 8 am. It was very loud at R26, but not as noticeable at R22.
- There aren't really any electric outlets available for tenters. I found a couple in the laundry room and the front desk pointed me to an outdoor patio with 2 sockets.

Overall, a nice setting and totally convenient, but overpriced, and could be a no-go if your tent requires stakes.

Posted Apr 28, 2017 by Ramblin' Meryl from Vermont. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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