• About Us
  • US Maps
  • US Camping
    • CAMPING MAP
    • MT
    • AL
    • NC
    • AZ
    • ND
    • CA
    • NE
    • CO
    • NJ
    • FL
    • NM
    • GA
    • NV
    • IA
    • NY
    • ID
    • OR
    • IL
    • PA
    • KY
    • SC
    • LA
    • SD
    • MA
    • TN
    • MD
    • TX
    • ME
    • UT
    • MI
    • VA
    • MN
    • WA
    • MO
    • WY
  • US Travel Tales
    • Travel Map
    • MO
    • AL
    • NC
    • AZ
    • ND
    • CA
    • NE
    • CO
    • NM
    • FL
    • NV
    • GA
    • NY
    • IA
    • OR
    • ID
    • PA
    • IL
    • SC
    • KY
    • SD
    • LA
    • TN
    • MA
    • TX
    • MD
    • UT
    • ME
    • VA
    • MI
    • WA
    • MN
    • WY
  • Boondocking
    • Boondocking How To
    • Boondocking Sites
  • US RVing Tips
    • Overview (All Topics)
    • RVing With Pets
    • RV Lifestyle Tips
    • Volunteering & Hosting
    • Solar Power
    • Health Care
    • RV Mods & Upgrades
    • US Blog Links & Resources

Wheeling It: Tales From a Nomadic Life

On the Road Since 2010, Traveling Across USA & Europe With Pets

  • Europe Tips
  • Europe Travel Maps
  • Europe Travel Tales
    • Denmark
    • Spain
    • France
    • Sweden
    • Germany
    • UK
    • Portugal
  • Europe Blog Links & Resources
  • Privacy Policy

RV Park Review – Gouldings Campground, Monument Valley, UT

April 13, 2013 by libertatemamo 11 Comments

Polly poses by the arch just next to Gouldings campground
Polly poses by the arch just next to Gouldings campground

A very friendly  and scenic full hookup campground just ~6 miles from Monument Valley visitor center.

Link to park here: Gouldings Campground, Monument Valley, UT
Link to map location here: Gouldings Campground, Monument Valley, UT

  1. Site quality = 3/5
    Very decent sites with just a few dings. There is a selection of full hookup back-in, pull-through and dry-camping/tent sites all basic, cleared, flat dirt with small “sitting area” containing picnic table and grill. Not a lot of separation or privacy, plus some sites are somewhat difficult to get into (our first site had a tree that made it impossible to get our rig in). On positive side you have very nice all-round views of red rocks plus there is a “slot” view of Monument Valley especially from the upper sites.
  2. Facilities = 3.5/5
    Decent facilities. Clean toilets and bathrooms with good water-pressure and temperature. Slight ding is that showers were a tad older and somewhat small/tight leaving not a lot of room for changing.
  3. Amenities = 3.5/5
    Good amenities. There is decent on-site store, pool (although it was closed while we were there) and laundry which was modern, but somewhat pricey ($3 per wash). On-site dump station and workable WiFi. The Campground also offers tours of the Valley and nearby Lodge has additional amenities incl, car-wash, gas station, propane and market.
  4. Location = 5/5
    Location is what you come here for. Gouldings is the only hookup campground next to Monument Valley, and for visiting the area it’s a perfect place to stay. As an additional bonus there’s an on-site short hike to a lovely arch (nice surprise) and lovely views all-around.
  5. Pet friendliness = 5/5 
    Great area for doggie. There’s limited space at camp, but good space to walk right next to the campground and on the trail to the nearby arch.

Overall rating =  4.0
BONUS ALERT:
Red Rocks and distant views of Monument Valley from your campsite!

Summary: If you’re coming to Monument Valley and you want full hookups Gouldings is the only deal in town. Considering it’s a monopoly we were pleasantly surprised. The sites are basic dirt with not a lot of privacy or separation, but the views are lovely (red rocks all around and slot view of Monument Valley in the back-ground) and the owners super-friendly and responsive. As an additional bonus there’s a lovely little hike to an arch right by camp, perfect for both humans and paws, on-site WiFi (a bonus where there’s almost zero Verizon signal), plus the nearby Lodge has lots of additional amenities incl. movies of the area. The campground also offers tours of the Valley and is conveniently located only ~6 miles from the visitor center. Given our preferences we’d prefer to stay at the tribal campground which is dry-camping, cheaper ($10/night) and closer to the park (unfortunately it was closed while we were there…it’s opening up again Dec 2013), but if you want full hookups I’d certainly recommend this park.

Extra Info: Very, very poor Verizon signal (1X only). On-site WiFi is workable. Dry-camping sites cost $26/night. Full hookups cost $45/night. Good Sam’s and AAA discounts. On-site dump station.

View of our site (#39)
View of our site (#39)
Typical pull-through
Typical pull-through
View down the row from top. Our RV on right. Slot view of Monument Valley in background.
View down the row from top. Our RV on right. Slot view of Monument Valley in background.
View from bottom of row towards top of campground.
View from bottom of row towards top of campground.
View of another row from bottom
View of another row from bottom
"Aerial" view of campground from arch hike.
“Aerial” view of main campground from arch hike. Our RV is on right side.
"Aerial" view of non hook-up/tent section from arch hike
“Aerial” view of non hook-up/tent section from arch hike
View of main check-in/faciltiies
View of main check-in/faciltiies

Share this:

  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Tumblr
  • Email

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related

« The Heart Of Mother Earth – Monument Valley, UT
Boondocking With Curves & Gods – Goosenecks State Park, UT »

We LOooVE Comments, So Please Do

  1. Donna K says

    April 13, 2013 at 9:38 pm

    Great review, thanks. We have not yet ventured into Utah but really want to. That looks like a nice place but we better start saving up to stay there. Since I like hook-ups, I’d probably bite the bullet and go for it.

    Reply
    • libertatemamo says

      April 14, 2013 at 10:06 am

      Yeah it’s a bit pricey for sure. We did our 2 days and left. If it were cheaper we’d probably have stayed longer 🙂
      Nina

      Reply
  2. Teri says

    April 13, 2013 at 11:42 pm

    Just curious – do you not use the shower in your RV? Or are you just looking at the showers to do your reviews?

    Reply
    • libertatemamo says

      April 14, 2013 at 9:58 am

      It’s both. If we’re in a spot without sewer hookups we’ll always use the campground showers, but even when we have full hookups I’ll go ahead and try them out for the campground review.
      Nina

      Reply
  3. Leo and Elaine Murray says

    April 14, 2013 at 1:12 am

    Hi Nina .. Paul,

    Your Monument Valley posting caused me to go back to have another viewing of the slide show I put together after Elaine and I were in the same area in 2011. Did I send the slide show link to you? If not, here it is https://vimeo.com/user8238798/videos

    Elaine and I depart April 25 for a month in Costa Rica’s rain forests.

    I’ve got a Nepal trek planned for Spring 2014 should you be tempted.

    All the best.

    Leo and Elaine

    Reply
    • libertatemamo says

      April 18, 2013 at 7:59 pm

      Oh wow…I can’t recall if I saw that video or I just relived it again. Wonderful! ENJOY your time in Costa Rica. Can’t wait to see your shots of the place.
      And…I’ll have to think about that Nepal trip. It’s so very tempting.
      Nina

      Reply
  4. pmbweaver says

    April 14, 2013 at 5:21 am

    Thanks for the review. We are thinking of visiting Utah come fall.

    Reply
    • libertatemamo says

      April 14, 2013 at 10:04 am

      Cool! Fall is a great time to visit, and you can’t go wrong staying here. I recommend staying a few days so you can see sunrise/sunset and do one or more of the Valley Tours.
      Nina

      Reply
  5. Bonnie says

    April 14, 2013 at 9:22 am

    I’d skip the full hookups and stay over at Gooseneck Park. Free dry camping, over the top views and easy to get to MV for touring

    Reply
    • libertatemamo says

      April 14, 2013 at 10:02 am

      Well that’s where we are now and it sure is nice. Goosenecks is a little far from Monument Valley for our tastes (it would be a long day to leave the dog in the RV), but for folks without pets it’s great spot to park. Of course once the Tribal Campground opens up again I suspect that would become our first choice.
      Nina

      Reply
  6. Rowanova says

    April 14, 2013 at 11:05 am

    I could gladly spend a fair amount of time in this area. It’s been on my list for some time.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Donna K Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Where Are We Today?

Home Base, SW France

About Us

Europe Travel Maps

Top Blog Posts

  • Moving To Europe V - Pet Transport Options (By Sea, By Air, Pet Carriers & More)
  • 8 Tips For Visiting & Photographing Niagara Falls
  • SP Campground Review - Harris Beach State Park, Brookings, OR
  • NP Campground Review - Gros Ventre Campground, Teton National Park, WY
  • Van Build I - Choosing Your Van

Archives

Subscribe Via Email

Disclosure Notice: WheelingIt is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Wheelingit US Camping Map

Reviews of every place we camped 2010-2018. Click to explore and enjoy!

Connect With Us

Want more Wheelingit? Connect with us by subscribing to one of our feeds!
 
Twitter Instagram
RSS YouTube

Tip The Beer Fund

Feeling the love? Share it with a contribution towards the Wheelingit beer fund (or rum fund, depending on weather & other random factors). We'll be sure to raise a glass to your health!
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
COPYRIGHT INFO © 2024 Wheeling It. Share and enjoy, but please don't swipe it. All material, text and pictures in this blog are copyrighted. Should you be interested in using them please feel free to contact me and I’ll be happy to talk about it!

© 2025 · Wheelingit · Built on the Genesis Framework

This website uses cookies to improve your browsing experience Got It!
To find out more, or learn how to change your cookie settings, click here Read more
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
SAVE & ACCEPT
 

Loading Comments...
 

    %d