Cadillac Ranch RV Park & Campground
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Write a Review 640 East Highway 191 Bluff, UT 84512 435-672-2262 Official WebsiteGPS: 37.283, -109.5516
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Overview of Cadillac Ranch RV Park & Campground
Last Price Paid: $63
Reported by bcswartz on 4/27/2024
Longest RV Reported: 45 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Haznavy on 10/1/2022
Number of Sites 14
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Elevation 4,297 ft / 1,309 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Cadillac Ranch RV Park & Campground 23 people have reviewed this location.
“Deceptively ordinary-looking campground with subtle charms”
Reviewed 4/27/2024
Nightly rate: | $63 |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
Site Number: | 18 |
RV Length: | 37' (Fifth Wheel) |
We stayed here for 2 weeks while visiting the local sights (Monument Valley, Valley of the Gods, Gooseneck State Park, and Natural Bridges National Monument). The campground is on the east end of the town of Bluff, right off of US-191. The small office building is located on the left just after you enter the campground; we were given... more
We stayed here for 2 weeks while visiting the local sights (Monument Valley, Valley of the Gods, Gooseneck State Park, and Natural Bridges National Monument). The campground is on the east end of the town of Bluff, right off of US-191. The small office building is located on the left just after you enter the campground; we were given a campground map and a map of the region when we checked in.
With the exception of 8 small tent and camper van boondocking sites, all of the RV sites are pull-through sites with gravel pads, gravel yards, picnic tables, fire rings, and full hookups. The FHU sites are divided into 3 sections, with the first section being level with the office and the other two sections being about ten feet lower. The first two sections point east and southeast, providing passenger-side views of the stone bluffs on the south side of the San Juan River. RVs in the third FHU section point northeast, giving you a view of the river bluffs out the back windows and a view of some bluffs on the north side of town through the front windows. A pond with overgrown reeds sits next to the third FHU section and below the first section: the small dirt-surface boondocking sites, which have picnic tables, are located around this pond. Most of the trees in the campground border the pond; only one or two FHU sites have an adjacent tree, and all FHU sites have a clear view of the sky.
We stayed in site 18 in the third FHU section, the "premium jumbo" pull-through section which was more than long enough to fit our 21-foot truck and 37-foot fifth wheel. The sites in this section are decently spaced apart and separated by a thin strip of mulch with some small plants and a single baby tree (which they planted while we were there).
The campground sells bundles of firewood and bags of ice, both of which are stored in buildings near the office. The original bathhouse is located across from the office. It contains a small open room connecting four individual 1950's residential-style bathrooms with showers, and on the side of the building is a covered dishwashing station. The newer bathhouse is located between the second and third FHU sections. It contains a laundry room and three individual bathrooms decorated in a modern style with marbled tiles in the shower stalls. There is a dump station located on the right side of site 29 in the second FHU section, which is an odd placement since you have to drive past it to get to the third FHU section. There is also a small communal fire pit overlooking the pond area.
They finished their dog park during our stay, which is a bead-sized gravel and dirt surface enclosed with a wooden post fence covered with wire mesh. The airlock-style gates they installed were a nice touch, as were the sitting benches, but they need to close some gaps around the gates that would allow smaller dogs to squeeze through. You can also walk your dog around the pond when the boondocking sites are empty, on the short dirt walking trail above the pond along the east edge of the park, or on the dirt and sand hiking trail that starts on the south end of the park and leads to the banks of the river.
In terms of cell service, I got little to no service on my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna: even using our WeBoost antenna, I only got 0.4 Mbps down and 0.44 up. I had the opposite experience with AT&T: the best speed I saw on my smartphone with 5G was 71 down and 26 up. But I spent most of our stay using the campground WiFi: with one of the campground WiFi boosters installed right next to our site, I saw speeds of 36 down and 14 up, and I had no problem working or streaming video off of the WiFi.
There is no overhead lighting in the campground (or in most of the town for that matter), so the stargazing in the campground is incredible. That and the views of the surrounding bluffs, particularly just after dawn, make this a surprisingly scenic place to stay, and we would definitely stay here again.
bcswartz would stay here again
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“Very Nice Clean Campground. ”
Reviewed 4/11/2024
Days stayed: | 2 |
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Site Number: | 27 |
RV Length: | 38' (Class A) |
Stayed for 2 nights #27. Entrance is a little tight but doable. Everything is gravel, sites are level. The owners are working hard at upgrades and making this place even better. Showers, fenced in pet area. Hiking trails around the park. Will stay again!
Lori would stay here again
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“Spotless Bathrooms And Laundry ”
Reviewed 11/13/2023
Nightly rate: | $45 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 14 |
We booked two nights in November, park was very quiet, maybe 4 or 5 overnighters and the hosts. Good Wi-Fi, 1 to zero bars Verizon. Called ahead to make sure they were open and booked us for two nights. Nice walk from campground to the San Juan river. New bathhouse and laundry is very nice, older bathrooms are very clean and well kept.... more
We booked two nights in November, park was very quiet, maybe 4 or 5 overnighters and the hosts. Good Wi-Fi, 1 to zero bars Verizon. Called ahead to make sure they were open and booked us for two nights. Nice walk from campground to the San Juan river. New bathhouse and laundry is very nice, older bathrooms are very clean and well kept. Someone is putting some money into this place with new sites being developed. Not much shade here.
DB and JM would stay here again
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“Pull through Gravel Sites And Full Hookups”
Reviewed 6/22/2023
RV Length: | 25' (Travel Trailer) |
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Was a nice place to stop for the night. It was very warm, and there wasn’t much aside from gravel so it was very warm for dog paws. Nice views of the bluffs and little light pollution so the night sky is amazing.
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“Terrific Two Night Stay”
Reviewed 6/16/2023
Days stayed: | 2 |
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Site Number: | 2 |
RV Length: | 13' (Teardrop Trailer) |
Check-in was fast and courteous. Full hookup sites are level and nicely spaced with tables and fire rings. I had 4 bars on Verizon and Wi-Fi was great. Bathrooms and are clean and private with brand new ones in a new section. Owners are in the process of expanding and are paying great attention to detail. Plans NCL use Pickleball cou... more
Check-in was fast and courteous. Full hookup sites are level and nicely spaced with tables and fire rings. I had 4 bars on Verizon and Wi-Fi was great. Bathrooms and are clean and private with brand new ones in a new section. Owners are in the process of expanding and are paying great attention to detail. Plans NCL use Pickleball courts, which would make this a terrific winter spot. Check out Mesa Verde National Monument and Hovenweep National Monument while you stay here.
Wilderness Wayne would stay here again
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“A Wonderful Experience”
Reviewed 4/26/2023
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | 2 |
Sometimes a small gravel park is just the best. This little park is right on Hwy 191 but we never heard any road noise. There are only about a dozen pull-through sites with FHUs and some with 50 amp, others with 30. We had 30 and it was all we needed. Everything worked well and is set up for easy access. Level gravel sites with very ni... more
Sometimes a small gravel park is just the best. This little park is right on Hwy 191 but we never heard any road noise. There are only about a dozen pull-through sites with FHUs and some with 50 amp, others with 30. We had 30 and it was all we needed. Everything worked well and is set up for easy access. Level gravel sites with very nice picnic tables and fire rings. Wood, ice and sodas available at the office.
Kerrie reached out the morning of our arrival and was there to greet us. They are finishing a new laundry/shower house at the back of the park which will be a big plus as the laundry in Bluff is pathetic. She also kept us informed about pending below freezing overnight temps and work they were doing on their WiFi.
We had open sky for our satellite, their WiFi worked great, as did our cell service. Not sure what issues other campers had, but we had none.
Loved the quiet and dark at night - able to sleep with windows open and enjoy the fresh air without light pollution.
Jodee Gravel would stay here again
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“No Cell Or Wifi.”
Reviewed 3/23/2023
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 4 |
RV Length: | 29' (Fifth Wheel) |
We stayed here for one night when we were passing through. Cost was $35/night. Water pressure was awesome and no problems with power. My only complaint was the free “ high speed” wifi. We had Verizon phones with not a single bar of service so we’re hoping to use the site wifi. The place was full and with everyone using the wifi, we had... more
We stayed here for one night when we were passing through. Cost was $35/night. Water pressure was awesome and no problems with power. My only complaint was the free “ high speed” wifi. We had Verizon phones with not a single bar of service so we’re hoping to use the site wifi. The place was full and with everyone using the wifi, we had no bandwidth at all. Not even enough to check emails.
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“Spent the night while traveling. Great owners. Will be definitely stay again when traveling through this area”
Reviewed 3/2/2023
Nightly rate: | $45 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Full hookups, level sites, nice bathrooms and showers
camper-5581740 would stay here again
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“Ok for a night.”
Reviewed 10/1/2022
Nightly rate: | $52 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | open |
RV Length: | 45' (Fifth Wheel) |
Arrival - Fine. No assigned sites. Tips - Use as an overnight stop only. Favorite - Really nothing; not trying to be snarky but, they're really isn't anything to this place. Negatives - Nothing terribly negative other than the circa 1950's travel trailer that looks like it hasn't moved in several years parked in one of th... more
Arrival - Fine. No assigned sites.
Tips - Use as an overnight stop only.
Favorite - Really nothing; not trying to be snarky but, they're really isn't anything to this place.
Negatives - Nothing terribly negative other than the circa 1950's travel trailer that looks like it hasn't moved in several years parked in one of the sites with a swamp cooler on it and, whatever is going on in the back of the property. Also, sites are short requiring one to parallel park the tow rig. The place has/had potential but it's pretty rundown.
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“Nice little park”
Reviewed 1/28/2022
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | 8 |
RV Length: | 42' (Fifth Wheel) |
Checked in with Mark when we got there and picked our site. Mark is super knowledgeable about the area and can help point you in whatever direction you want to go. Sites are all gravel. Easy in and out, all RV sites are pull-thru. There are bathroom/shower facilities but I can't comment on them as we did not use them. This is a gr... more
Checked in with Mark when we got there and picked our site. Mark is super knowledgeable about the area and can help point you in whatever direction you want to go. Sites are all gravel. Easy in and out, all RV sites are pull-thru. There are bathroom/shower facilities but I can't comment on them as we did not use them. This is a great spot to see a lot of the area (Bears Ears, Goosenecks State Park, Muki Dugway, Valley of the Gods, Four Corners and more). There was a balloon fiesta 1/14-1/16 over the weekend we were there which was a fun surprise. There is a laundromat in town but it REALLY needed TLC. Out of 30+ washers, only about 6 were working and out of 14 dryers only ONE worked so beware if you need to use it. Hopefully they get the machines fixed. As it was winter when we stayed here (and the balloon fiesta was going on), the local restaurants had limited hours so we missed out on trying most of them. We did have breakfast at the Twin Rocks Cafe which was very good. We would definitely stay here again.
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“Did not camp”
Reviewed 10/25/2017
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
Site Number: | 0 |
RV Length: | 33' (Fifth Wheel) |
There web site says 30.00, Did not stay here but chatted with them on facebook. Supper nice person. This area is out of this world.
The Big White Whale would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: free
Recreation
- recreation trail
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dump station
- restrooms: flush
- showers
Pets
- pets
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