Coral Sands RV Park

(22) Reviews



94 South 6th West , Bluff, UT, 84512

Nestled between magnificent red-rock cliffs and the San Juan River in the town of Bluff, Utah, you will find Coral Sands RV Park. It is a peaceful oasis with tall shade trees in a quiet neighborhood. It is easy to find, just south of Hwy. 191 on the west end of town. Coral Sands hosts 32 full-hookup sites, with 15 pull-thru's specifically built for the big rigs, plus picnic tables and free wi-fi. This privately owned RV park is open year-round and has special rates for extended stays.

Last Updated: 11/15/2024


RV Sites

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Row A - Pull-through (30 and 50 amp) $30.00 $180.00 $450.00 See More
Row B - Pull-through (50 amp) $35.00 $210.00
Row C - Back-in (20 amp) $27.00 $162.00 $450.00 See More
Row C - Back-in (50 Amp) $30.00 $162.00
Super Spaces X-tra Large Pull-through $37.00 $222.00

Cancellation Policy

24-hour required.

Pets

Please keep pets on leash. Please clean up after your pets. No pets in RV Park buildings.

Check-Out

11:00 am - talk to us if you need late check out

Check-In

3:00 pm - call to arrange early check-in


20 Amps

30 Amps

50 Amps

Back-in RV Sites

Big Rig Friendly

Community Fire Pit

Dirt Roads

Drinking Water

Dump Station

Gasoline Nearby

Gravel Roads

Pet Friendly

Pets Allowed

Picnic Table

Pull-Thru RV Sites

RV Hookup

Sewer Hookups

Slide Outs

Trash Service

Water Hookups

WiFi

Community Restrooms

Community Showers

Fire Pit

Shower

Toilet




Big Rig Friendly

Extended Stay

Pet Friendly

RVing





94 South 6th West , Bluff, UT, 84512
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Get off the beaten path and check out the ruins/panels in Butler Wash. Riverhouse Ruin is one of my favorites. Don't forget about the Mokie Dugway/Mulie Point and Goosenecks! We like to find out what our guests enjoy doing and look forward to seeing, then help them discover incredible adventures in the surrounding areas. River-rafting your thing? We know people who do that. Do you like to go off-road on an ATV or jeep? Tons of trails that can be explored with varying degrees of difficulty. A definite must is a stop at The Bluff Fort to discover how this area was settled. Several nearby restaurants offer a variety of foods for a great dining experience and are within walking distance of the park. It might look like a sleepy little town, but if you look close, there are a lot of things going on!!