We booked this campground after having to cut our stay short at another campground do to poor internet connection and an infestation of flies in the campground. My wife and I work remotely so it was important we had a stable internet connection. The owner was super friendly and very hospitable. She placed us at the best site with plenty of tree shade. We had zero issues with internet speeds allowing us to work without issues. Super quiet campground, well maintained, and plenty of space for our 40ft 5th wheel. Campground is all gravel. No laundry room and pet area/park. There are restrooms/showers available. You have a nice view of the canyon by the San Juan river which makes for a beautiful sunset. Campground is close to all of the site seeing. Fueling station/market and laundrymat is at walking distance. If you need to refill your propane, there is another campground (Coral Sands Rv Park) which provides propane refill nearby since there are no propane refills at this campground and next closest propane refill is about 25 miles away in Blanding. Very little lighting of the campground/campsites which makes it ideal for stargazing. We will definitely be back to...
   Read moreA very quiet park Google maps is a little off it can confuse FedEx since the entrance is not on main street it's down the side street about 1/8 a mile. If you need something delivered while staying here I would probably avoid FedEx they can't find the place. A very important medication was shipped overnight via FedEx here, they didn't try very hard to find us and left I now have to drive 105 miles into New Mexico to pick up my medication so I don't wind up in the hospital 😔 This is no fault of Cottonwood RV park, just a heads up if you may be in the same situation as us being full time RVrs Traveling the country. There's a Sinclair close by it's a bit pricey , the Diesel pump broke The day we arrived it's been a week and it's still broken, the next place is about 20 miles North for Diesel. There's a Free Fort in Town you can visit, and a few Native Shops with unique items like the Obsidian Knife I purchased. A few restaurants the one right next to the park has great food and Mexican CocaCola (Real Sugar) I would probably stock up on essentials if you are going to stay here more than a few days because of the local...
   Read moreNancy was an attentive and welcoming manager, made sure we had whatever we needed. Park is clean, restrooms are spotless, not TOO far from the Moab area and a LOT cheaper than Moab prices! Only disadvantage is that the sewer connections are not threaded as is typical to create a positive attachment to the hose. I had to lay a heavy board and rocks on top but was still nervous about it moving out of place. It wouldn't be much to glue the threaded nipple on with a screw cap.
Not much in 'town" but then it's not really a tourist trap either. Be sure to visit the Twin Rocks Cafe for a wonderful and hearty breakfast, and take a few extra minutes to visit with Steve at the Trading Post next door to look at all his beautiful hand crafted Native American Jewelry and other art. It's mid-October 2021 and you must wear a mask to enter either the restaurant or the Trading Post. It's a beautiful area and if you can stay a few days you can see all the parks in SE...
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