BLUE MOUNTAIN RV & TRADING
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Blanding, Utah
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Welcome to Blue Mountain RV and Trading

Blanding, Utah's Premier Campground

Welcome to Blue Mountain RV Park and Trading Post in Blanding, Utah where our backyard view is the Bears Ears. We're conveniently located just off Highway 191 (U.S. Route 191) between Moab and Monument Valley close to Southern Utah's most interesting attractions.

We offer back-in RV sites, pull-through RV sites, tent sites, a 2-bedroom house and a cabin for you to choose from. All of our RV sites have full hookups, with 30-amp, 50-amp, or 30/50-amp sites available. Each tent platform site has full services.
We are open all year - limited services between Nov 15 and March 1. Please call 435-678-7840 with questions.

On-site amenities include laundry and shower facilities, dish wash station, free Wi-Fi, fenced dog run with grass, dog wash station, pickleball court, and, of course, fantastic views of our Southern Utah surroundings.

Our Trading Post is home to 48 years+ of knowledge of Turquoise, Silver and other jewelry made by the Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and Santa Domingo tribes, local art and sculptures, rocks and minerals and unique one-of-a-kind items.

For more information about our sites and trading post, take a look at our About Us and Gallery pages. You can also give us a call at your convenience. We look forward to meeting you!

Accommodations


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Back-In Sites

All of our back-in sites are full hookups with Wi-Fi, trees, picnic tables and barbeque grills.

Back-in sites with 30-amp electrical service will only accommodate RVs up to 25 feet.
Back-in sites with 30/50-amp electrical service will only accommodate RVs up to 32 feet with parking on the side of the RV site.

* Check each site description as back-in sites will vary in availability of grass and mature trees.

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Pull-Through Sites

We have 30-amp and 50-amp pull-through sites as well as two luxury 30/50-amp pull-through sites. All have trees, full hookup, Wi-Fi, picnic tables and barbecue grills.

Pull-through sites with 30-amp electrical service will only accommodate RVs up to 25 feet.
Pull-through sites with 50-amp electrical service will accommodate big rigs. Call office for details. 

Luxury pull-through sites with 30/50-amp electrical service can handle 45-foot RVs and have landscaped lot with grass, concrete patio, privacy fencing, barbecue island, water fountain, shaded pavilion with table and chairs for six.
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Tent Sites

We have seven 12 x 12 platforms tent sites.  Each tent site is full service and comes with picnic tables, barbecue grills and shade canopies.
Harvest House

Vacation Rentals

If you are looking for lodging options in Blanding, Utah, we have the Harvest House, a two-bedroom house conveniently located in the center of town, as well as an onsite 1-bedroom with loft cabin.

Our two-bedroom, two-bath Harvest House accommodates up to four guests. The home features hardwood flooring throughout, an open floor plan and fully stocked kitchen.  Our cabin with a loft packs luxury in a small space with tongue-and-groove walls and ceiling, a king bedroom and loft with twin beds, bathroom and numerous amenities

Blue Mountain Trading

When you're in the Blanding, Utah area, set aside some time to visit Blue Mountain Trading, our unique gift shop that's part of Blue Mountain RV and Trading.

At Blue Mountain Trading, you find beautiful handmade jewelry from Navajo, Hopi, Santa Domingo and Zuni Native American tribes. We also have a wide selection of other gifts, including various books, wood carvings, pottery, rocks and minerals, clothing, folk art souvenir memorabilia.

Blue Mountain Trading helps support Native American and other artists by buying local.

About Blanding

Located in the southeastern corner of Utah, Blanding is right next to the Blue Mountains (Abajo Mountains). In Blanding, you'll discover some of Utah's most unique and interesting attractions. Close to three national monuments and several state parks and surrounded by archaeological treasures.

Take, for example, the Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum. It's actually three separate attractions in one location. It's a museum, and archaeological repository, and an Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) archaeological site.

Another Blanding attraction you'll want to make sure to visit is the Dinosaur Museum. The museum has an extensive collection of dinosaur-related artifacts, including dinosaur eggs, dinosaur bones, and fossilized skin.

Restaurants in Blanding

Blanding, Utah has a limited number of eating establishments.  The Homestead Steak House, Blanding's only full-service restaurant, is located in the center of town, a short 5-minute drive from Blue Mountain RV Park. And, the remaining establishments include coffee shops, drive-in diner, ice cream shops and fast-food chains.  Blanding is a dry town, so remember to bring your own alcohol with you.

Attractions near Blanding

Blanding, Utah is surrounded by some of Southern Utah's most fascinating parks, monuments, and museums. Canyonlands, Arches, Mesa Verde, Elk Ridge and the Abajo Mountains as well as others are less than an
hour away.  Tours are available through local guide companies.

  • For instance, about 45 minutes west of Blanding, Natural Bridges National Monument has one of the largest natural bridges in the world.  Overall, the monument has three natural bridges situated between two adjacent canyons. In 2007, the International Dark-Sky Association certified Natural Bridges National Monument as the first International Dark Sky Park. Due to the park's lack of night pollution, it's a great place to for night photography in general, and astrophotography in particular.

  • To the west of Blanding, you'll find Bears Ears National Monument, a primitive national monument with over 100,000 protected archaeological sites that include Cedar Mesa, Butler Wash, Grand Gulch and many other significant archaeological canyons.

  • Hovenweep National Monument is about 50 miles southeast of Blanding. The monument consists of the remnants of six ancient Anasazi Indian communities.

  • Valley of the Gods, about 40 minutes southwest of Blanding is a sandstone valley with many amazing geologic formations including buttes, pinnacles and soaring mesa walls.

  • About 50 minutes southwest of Blanding is Goosenecks State Park, a primitive, largely undeveloped, state park.
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Reviews


"Most Highly Recommended"

The knowledge of the staff alone is worth the price of admission! The people in the gift shop were super helpful in showing us where to find interesting sites for our days' outings. We will go back here every time we are anywhere close by. The campground itself is clean, and although the sites are close together, many have a view of Bears Ears out the back window. Most highly recommended.
R Mo, Google Reviews

"Great Park"

Great Park located in SE Utah adjacent to endless things to do. The owners are in process of turning this park into a little oasis. Ours was a premium site setup like no other park we have been in. Didn't use the bathrooms or laundry but they were very clean. Wifi extenders were on either side of our site and and had great service which allowed us to get some things accomplished. Easy access, easy to move our 42' rig around in the park. Great water pressure as well. We will definitely stay here again when in the area. Looking forward to see their progress in a year or two.
Vicki Schmidt, Google Reviews

"One of the Best Campsites"

One of the best campsites we had during our trip out west! Very clean and well maintained. We were greeted by the owner during our late check in and were impressed with the campsite, bathroom and shower facilities. The gift shop was also very interesting to all of us, and started our curiosity with crystals and rocks. We went from a terrible campsite in Moab, to this oasis in Blanding, Utah, and wished we could have stayed a little while longer.
kcon976, Google Reviews