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Nine Mile RV Resort was born out of a simple idea: to offer travelers a place to rest and refuel before they venture into the endless beauty and solitude of the Utah desert. We’re the last stop for miles, the final oasis before you head into the vast, wide-open spaces where rugged terrain and sweeping canyons unfold in every direction.
Our founders, drawn to the magic of this untamed landscape, realized that while the adventure of Utah’s deserts calls to many, it can also be demanding. Whether you’re heading out to explore the wilderness or on your way to work at one of the nearby sites, Nine Mile RV Resort was designed to be a comfortable, welcoming place where you can pause, recharge, and prepare for what lies ahead.
We offer more than just a place to park your RV—we provide a peaceful retreat with thoughtful amenities and friendly service, making sure you’re ready for whatever the road ahead holds. After a good night’s rest with us, you’ll be ready to dive into the adventure, or return to your daily routine with a renewed sense of energy.
Whether you’re here for a quick stop or an extended stay, we’re here to make your journey more enjoyable and memorable.
Yes, the pool is heated and open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. We also have a hot tub that’s available year-round! Please note that food and drinks are not allowed in the pool or hot tub area.
To reserve the pavilion, just give Josh, our onsite park manager, a call or text. He’ll help you with all the details!
Our camp store has everything you need for your adventure! From snacks and breakfast groceries to toiletries, RV supplies, camping gear, pet accessories, souvenirs, drinks, and apparel—there’s something for everyone.
The firepit is perfect for roasting marshmallows, warming up your hands, or just enjoying a cozy evening under the stars! It’s a great spot to unwind and relax.
Yes, you can BBQ at your site! However, please note that open flames are not allowed. Clean up your propane BBQ or charcoal in the designated areas and dispose of charcoal in the proper dumpster. Wood-burning fires are not permitted, but portable propane gas fire pits are welcome
To keep things neat, please use plastic bags with ties for trash to help prevent odors and pests. Trash should be taken to the designated disposal area. No outdoor trash containers are allowed due to wind and wildlife, so please dispose of trash properly. And remember—littering, including cigarette butts and pet waste, is not tolerated.
We want to keep the resort comfortable and enjoyable for all our guests. In addition to the rules you’ll find on your site, please note the following:
Yes, we offer additional parking and long-term storage for any and all of your needs! Store your RV, boat, or vehicle for the winter in our secure storage. Contact our manager for availability, and we’ll get you set up.
Check-In: Please check in at the main office before parking at your site. We’ll get you settled between 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM. Don’t forget to have your ID handy. For late arrivals, we’ll charge your card at closing, and you’ll receive all your check-in info via email.
Check-Out: Check-out is at 11:00 AM. If you need a little extra time, just let us know! We’ll do our best to accommodate late check-outs (fees may apply).
Yes! Call our office and make arrangements.
We’d love for you to stay with us as long as you’d like! Long-term guests get savings! Fill out this brief form to apply.
Yes, We offer buddy sites (subject to availability), and we’ll do our best to get you and your friends set up next to each other. Just let us know when booking!
Yes! Kids are always welcome, but they must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times while on the resort. Please don’t leave minors unattended.
We’re pet-friendly! Just keep your pet on a leash at all times and clean up after them. No barking or disruptive behavior, please. For the comfort of all guests, pets should not be left unattended on the property.
Absolutely! We love our long-term guests. Just keep in mind that the resort is for recreational use, so residential or commercial activities are not allowed.
Yes! You can bring a properly registered and insured motorized vehicle for transportation. Just remember, no joyriding. All drivers must be 16+ and have a valid driver’s license. Motorized vehicles are prohibited after 9:00 PM.
You can park up to two vehicles at your site. Please ensure they fit within your space—no parking on the street. Please note, major repairs or oil changes on vehicles are not allowed. Keep vehicle noise to a minimum, and remember, unauthorized vehicles may be towed at your expense. If you need more space for your vehicles, please select “Dry Storage” at booking and you’ll be able to secure additional space! Or, reach out to our manager, Josh, and he’ll be happy to help you.
Yes! There are several beautiful hiking trails near the property, including those at Price Canyon and the San Rafael Swell. Both offer scenic views and challenging terrain, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. For a more leisurely hike, the Nine Mile Canyon is also nearby and rich with history and petroglyphs.
Yes, there are riding trails that connect directly to our resort! Ask Josh, and he’ll point you in the right direction. There are also many riding trails in the area, including San Rafael Swell and the Nine Mile Canyon. For off-road vehicle enthusiasts, the Manti-La Sal National Forest has miles of trails for ATVs and dirt bikes.
Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy Scofield Reservoir, located just 20 miles from Price, known for its great trout fishing. Other nearby options include Huntington Reservoir and Price River.
The Book Cliffs and Manti-La Sal National Forest are excellent hunting areas, offering opportunities for big game and upland bird hunting. Check local regulations and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for more specific info.
The nearest grocery store is just a few miles away in downtown Price. Smith’s Food & Drug is located at 300 N Main St and has all the essentials you need for your stay. Walmart is also just a few miles away located at #1573, 255 State Hwy 55, Price, UT 84501
For some beautiful lake settings, check out Scofield Reservoir, Huntington Reservoir, and Cleveland Reservoir. These lakes offer opportunities for fishing, boating, and picnicking.
If you’re into history, be sure to visit Nine Mile Canyon, known for its petroglyphs and ancient rock art. The Museum of the San Rafael is another must-see for learning about the region’s Native American, mining, and pioneer history.
The San Rafael Swell is approximately 40 miles from Price, making it a short drive for some of the best hiking, camping, and off-roading in Utah. Explore the beauty and rugged terrain of this vast, colorful region!
Arches National Park is about 120 miles from Price. Famous for its iconic rock arches and stunning desert scenery, Arches is definitely worth the drive.
Canyonlands National Park is about 140 miles from Price. Known for its dramatic canyons, mesas, and rock formations, it offers great hiking, photography, and stargazing. Learn more here.
For birdwatching, head to Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, where you can spot a variety of birds in the desert landscape. Also, check out Fishlake National Forest for a more forested birdwatching experience.
The San Rafael Swell offers some of the best stargazing in Utah thanks to its dark skies and minimal light pollution. Another local secret is Mounds Reef Plateau, offering breathtaking night skies!
Yes, the pool is heated and open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. We also have a hot tub that’s available year-round! Please note that food and drinks are not allowed in the pool or hot tub area.
To reserve the pavilion, just give Josh, our onsite park manager, a call or text. He’ll help you with all the details!
Our camp store has everything you need for your adventure! From snacks and breakfast groceries to toiletries, RV supplies, camping gear, pet accessories, souvenirs, drinks, and apparel—there’s something for everyone.
The firepit is perfect for roasting marshmallows, warming up your hands, or just enjoying a cozy evening under the stars! It’s a great spot to unwind and relax.
Yes, you can BBQ at your site! However, please note that open flames are not allowed. Clean up your propane BBQ or charcoal in the designated areas and dispose of charcoal in the proper dumpster. Wood-burning fires are not permitted, but portable propane gas fire pits are welcome
To keep things neat, please use plastic bags with ties for trash to help prevent odors and pests. Trash should be taken to the designated disposal area. No outdoor trash containers are allowed due to wind and wildlife, so please dispose of trash properly. And remember—littering, including cigarette butts and pet waste, is not tolerated.
We want to keep the resort comfortable and enjoyable for all our guests. In addition to the rules you’ll find on your site, please note the following:
Yes, we offer additional parking and long-term storage for any and all of your needs! Store your RV, boat, or vehicle for the winter in our secure storage. Contact our manager for availability, and we’ll get you set up.
Check-In: Please check in at the main office before parking at your site. We’ll get you settled between 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM. Don’t forget to have your ID handy. For late arrivals, we’ll charge your card at closing, and you’ll receive all your check-in info via email.
Check-Out: Check-out is at 11:00 AM. If you need a little extra time, just let us know! We’ll do our best to accommodate late check-outs (fees may apply).
Yes! Call our office and make arrangements.
We’d love for you to stay with us as long as you’d like! Long-term guests get savings! Fill out this brief form to apply.
Yes, We offer buddy sites (subject to availability), and we’ll do our best to get you and your friends set up next to each other. Just let us know when booking!
Yes! Kids are always welcome, but they must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times while on the resort. Please don’t leave minors unattended.
We’re pet-friendly! Just keep your pet on a leash at all times and clean up after them. No barking or disruptive behavior, please. For the comfort of all guests, pets should not be left unattended on the property.
Absolutely! We love our long-term guests. Just keep in mind that the resort is for recreational use, so residential or commercial activities are not allowed.
Yes! You can bring a properly registered and insured motorized vehicle for transportation. Just remember, no joyriding. All drivers must be 16+ and have a valid driver’s license. Motorized vehicles are prohibited after 9:00 PM.
You can park up to two vehicles at your site. Please ensure they fit within your space—no parking on the street. Please note, major repairs or oil changes on vehicles are not allowed. Keep vehicle noise to a minimum, and remember, unauthorized vehicles may be towed at your expense. If you need more space for your vehicles, please select “Dry Storage” at booking and you’ll be able to secure additional space! Or, reach out to our manager, Josh, and he’ll be happy to help you.
Yes! There are several beautiful hiking trails near the property, including those at Price Canyon and the San Rafael Swell. Both offer scenic views and challenging terrain, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. For a more leisurely hike, the Nine Mile Canyon is also nearby and rich with history and petroglyphs.
Yes, there are riding trails that connect directly to our resort! Ask Josh, and he’ll point you in the right direction. There are also many riding trails in the area, including San Rafael Swell and the Nine Mile Canyon. For off-road vehicle enthusiasts, the Manti-La Sal National Forest has miles of trails for ATVs and dirt bikes.
Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy Scofield Reservoir, located just 20 miles from Price, known for its great trout fishing. Other nearby options include Huntington Reservoir and Price River.
The Book Cliffs and Manti-La Sal National Forest are excellent hunting areas, offering opportunities for big game and upland bird hunting. Check local regulations and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for more specific info.
The nearest grocery store is just a few miles away in downtown Price. Smith’s Food & Drug is located at 300 N Main St and has all the essentials you need for your stay. Walmart is also just a few miles away located at #1573, 255 State Hwy 55, Price, UT 84501
There are several great dining including La Pasadita, our on-site taco truck, Cowboy Kitchen across the street, Outlaw Cafe, and Jilbertos. For coffee, there’s Coyote’s Well nearby, or The Coffee Shop!
For some beautiful lake settings, check out Scofield Reservoir, Huntington Reservoir, and Cleveland Reservoir. These lakes offer opportunities for fishing, boating, and picnicking.
If you’re into history, be sure to visit Nine Mile Canyon, known for its petroglyphs and ancient rock art. The Museum of the San Rafael is another must-see for learning about the region’s Native American, mining, and pioneer history.
The San Rafael Swell is approximately 40 miles from Price, making it a short drive for some of the best hiking, camping, and off-roading in Utah. Explore the beauty and rugged terrain of this vast, colorful region!
Arches National Park is about 120 miles from Price. Famous for its iconic rock arches and stunning desert scenery, Arches is definitely worth the drive.
Canyonlands National Park is about 140 miles from Price. Known for its dramatic canyons, mesas, and rock formations, it offers great hiking, photography, and stargazing. Learn more here.
For birdwatching, head to Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, where you can spot a variety of birds in the desert landscape. Also, check out Fishlake National Forest for a more forested birdwatching experience.
The San Rafael Swell offers some of the best stargazing in Utah thanks to its dark skies and minimal light pollution. Another local secret is Mounds Reef Plateau, offering breathtaking night skies!