Cliffside Cabins and RV Park Good Sam Verified Campground

600 North State St, Orderville, UT 84758

Good Sam Verified Campground
(1 review) 4 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Good Sam Rating
Good Sam Rating
Facility 4.5
Restrooms UI
Appeal 7
(1 review) 4 out of 5 stars from 1 review
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Address

600 North State St
Orderville, UT, 84758

Coordinates:
37.284011, -112.621715
Elevation:
5,449 ft (1,661 m)

Open all year

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Facility

Type: RV Park

 

Policies

Pets welcome
No tents
Big rig sites
Spaces available: 10
Site length: 60
Max length: 60
Gravel sites: 10
Pull-thru size: 30 x 60
Pull-thrus: 10
Room for slideouts: Yes
Onsite Rentals: 8
Number of full hookups: 10
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

(within 10 miles)

Hiking
Rock/mountain climbing
Fishing
Kayaking / canoeing
Boating
Kayaking / canoeing
Boating
ATV riding
Mountain biking
Snow sports
Watersports
Mountain biking
Snow sports
Watersports

(within 20 miles)

Hunting season: Year-round

4 (1 review) 4 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Facility
4
Restroom
0
Appeal
5
What is being rated?
4 4 out of 5 stars 05/27/2020

All sites are pull thru, and there are 7. Sites are quite wide, and there was a RV at least 40 feet beside us with plenty of space for their toad. (ours is 29'). The sites are on a slight hill, so level from front to back, but some sites "lean" towards the right. We leveled with no problem as did others, 5th wheels used blocks to help. This means that your "patio" area is on a slight incline. As with most RV parks in this area it is right next to highway 89, so daytime traffic noise is there, but... Read More

All sites are pull thru, and there are 7. Sites are quite wide, and there was a RV at least 40 feet beside us with plenty of space for their toad. (ours is 29'). The sites are on a slight hill, so level from front to back, but some sites "lean" towards the right. We leveled with no problem as did others, 5th wheels used blocks to help. This means that your "patio" area is on a slight incline. As with most RV parks in this area it is right next to highway 89, so daytime traffic noise is there, but late night isn't noisy at all. There isn't a sign exactly at the entrance, so keep an eye out for the "RV site" sign on the highway. Also, there is no onsite host or representative. I talked with the manager by phone, and he is a really nice guy, and quite ready to help with any questions or concerns. My only suggestion to the park would be to let people know, when they make the reservation, what to do when they arrive. That actually amounts to finding the spot you reserved and hook up, but many travelers don't just assume that in a commercial RV park. At the same time, I would include a site map so that the camper knows where to find their spot.(OK, with 7, how hard can it be? Still....) As it is, campers already there sometimes help new arrivals, at least we did after they circled the park three or four times. This is the only thing that made me give 4 instead of 5 stars. There are cabins and cute "container cabins" on site too. It is a very clean and well maintained RV park. We will be back!
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4 4 out of 5 stars 05/27/2020

All sites are pull thru, and there are 7. Sites are quite wide, and there was a RV at least 40 feet beside us with plenty of space for their toad. (ours is 29'). The sites are on a slight hill, so level from front to back, but some sites "lean" towards the right. We leveled with no problem as did others, 5th wheels used blocks to help. This means that your "patio" area is on a slight incline. As with most RV parks in this area it is right next to highway 89, so daytime traffic noise is there, but... Read More

All sites are pull thru, and there are 7. Sites are quite wide, and there was a RV at least 40 feet beside us with plenty of space for their toad. (ours is 29'). The sites are on a slight hill, so level from front to back, but some sites "lean" towards the right. We leveled with no problem as did others, 5th wheels used blocks to help. This means that your "patio" area is on a slight incline. As with most RV parks in this area it is right next to highway 89, so daytime traffic noise is there, but late night isn't noisy at all. There isn't a sign exactly at the entrance, so keep an eye out for the "RV site" sign on the highway. Also, there is no onsite host or representative. I talked with the manager by phone, and he is a really nice guy, and quite ready to help with any questions or concerns. My only suggestion to the park would be to let people know, when they make the reservation, what to do when they arrive. That actually amounts to finding the spot you reserved and hook up, but many travelers don't just assume that in a commercial RV park. At the same time, I would include a site map so that the camper knows where to find their spot.(OK, with 7, how hard can it be? Still....) As it is, campers already there sometimes help new arrivals, at least we did after they circled the park three or four times. This is the only thing that made me give 4 instead of 5 stars. There are cabins and cute "container cabins" on site too. It is a very clean and well maintained RV park. We will be back!
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600 North State St, Orderville, UT 84758
Coordinates: 37.284011, -112.621715
Elevation: 5449

Directions
From jct Center St & State St (US-89): Go 1-1/4 mi E on State St (US-89) (R)

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