AutoCamp Zion
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Hotel Details
Location
1322 East State Route #9, Virgin, UT 84779
United States, North America
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Key Highlights
- ✓BaseCamp Suites**: These combine an Airstream with a luxury canvas tent, providing ample space for up to six guests, making them perfect for families or groups.
Expert Review: AutoCamp Zion
AutoCamp Zion, a Michelin Key Selected property, offers a unique and memorable glamping experience near Zion National Park, blending outdoor adventure with luxurious comfort.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
AutoCamp Zion generally receives high praise, with an "Exceptional" rating of 9.4 out of 10 from over 200 reviews on platforms like Expedia. On Trip.com, it holds a strong 9/10 rating for quality and value. The overall sentiment is highly positive, with guests frequently highlighting the distinctive Airstream accommodations and the serene natural surroundings as key to an unforgettable stay.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently laud AutoCamp Zion for several aspects:
- Design & Vibe: The property boasts a beautiful and modern design, featuring retro Airstreams set against a backdrop of dramatic red rocks. The Clubhouse is a stunning indoor-outdoor space with floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase the views.
- Unique Accommodations: The opportunity to stay in a stylish Airstream, cabin, or a BaseCamp suite (Airstream plus tent) provides a distinct "glamping" experience that combines the feeling of camping with hotel-level amenities.
- Amenities: The property offers a fantastic outdoor pool, communal and private fire pits, complimentary coffee and granola, a General Store, EV charging, free parking, and free Wi-Fi. Seasonal activities like stargazing and yoga enhance the stay.
- Location: While not directly in Springdale, its location in Virgin, Utah, is considered ideal by many. It's approximately 15-20 minutes from the main Zion National Park entrance, offering a remote, nature-immersed feel while remaining accessible to attractions and the Virgin River. It also provides closer access to less crowded areas like Kolob Canyons.
3. Room Quality
The accommodations at AutoCamp Zion are a standout feature:
- Airstream Suites: The iconic 31-foot custom-built Airstreams are surprisingly spacious, featuring a queen-size bed, a sofa bed, a well-equipped kitchenette (mini-fridge, sink, dishes, cooking utensils, induction stove, microwave), and a modern bathroom with a walk-in rain shower. They are air-conditioned and include a skylight above the bed. Each Airstream comes with a private outdoor space, including a fire pit and lounge area, allowing guests to enjoy the natural surroundings. The decor is fresh, light-filled, and incorporates natural materials.
- Cabins: For those seeking more space, the Classic Cabins are larger than the Airstreams and include a full kitchenette with a stovetop, a private bedroom, bathroom, and a living area, suitable for small families of 3-4 people.
- BaseCamp Suites: These combine an Airstream with a luxury canvas tent, providing ample space for up to six guests, making them perfect for families or groups.
4. Dining Experience
AutoCamp Zion offers convenient dining options that cater to different preferences:
- The Kitchen: The on-site restaurant in the Clubhouse serves breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner with a seasonal menu of "tasty food options" and "gourmet comfort food".
- Complimentary Breakfast: Guests can enjoy complimentary granola and coffee in the mornings, typically from 7 AM to 10 AM.
- The General Store: This fully-stocked store provides various beverages, snacks, grocery items, and popular "Grill Kits" and "s'mores kits" for guests to enjoy at their private fire pits. Local beer and wine are also available.
- Self-Catering: All accommodations are equipped with kitchenettes, and each unit has a private outdoor fire pit and grill with essential cookware, encouraging an outdoor cooking experience.
5. Service & Staff
Guest feedback on service is largely positive, with staff described as helpful and friendly. The property offers 24/7 front desk support. However, some guests have noted instances where the staff appeared "overstretched," leading to some "roughness around the edges".
6. Location & Accessibility
AutoCamp Zion is situated in Virgin, Utah, about a 15-20 minute drive from the bustling Springdale entrance of Zion National Park. This location is praised for striking a balance between feeling remote and being conveniently close to park access. The property is nestled by the Virgin River and offers stunning red rock views. It provides easy access to less crowded areas of Zion, such as the Kolob Canyons entrance, and is close to mountain biking trails. The town of Springdale, roughly 15 minutes away, offers additional restaurants, outfitters, and services. St. George Regional Airport (SGU) is approximately 44-54.81 kilometers away. While generally convenient, some reviews mention the property being right next to the main road as a minor consideration.
7. Value & Pricing
AutoCamp Zion is generally considered to offer good value for its unique glamping experience, especially compared to other accommodation options around Zion National Park. Prices typically start from around $122.95-$123 per night during the low season and can range from $189-$269 per night in the high season.
It's important to note additional costs:
- Resort Fee: There is a mandatory daily resort fee of approximately $39.82 per accommodation.
- Deposit: A deposit of $100 per accommodation, per night, is also required.
- Firewood: Firewood is available for an extra charge of $20 per night.
- Pets: The property is pet-friendly, allowing up to two dogs, with a non-refundable fee of $75.
8. Common Complaints
While generally highly rated, some recurring issues and criticisms have been noted:
- Understaffing & Maintenance: Some guests have reported that the property feels understaffed, leading to issues such as pools not being regularly skimmed, portable lamps provided for dark nights arriving uncharged, and complimentary items like firewood and s'mores kits being absent upon arrival. Visible maintenance issues, such as a broken glass panel or a sparkling water tap in the Clubhouse, were also mentioned.
- Septic Smell: A significant issue for some guests has been the presence of a "significant septic smell problem" in certain areas of the property, particularly near the clubhouse and specific campsites.
- Limited Indoor Cooking: While kitchenettes are provided, Airstreams do not have an indoor cooktop, requiring guests to cook outdoors over a fire. Cast iron frying pans need to be specifically requested, and guests are advised to bring their own olive oil.
- Lack of Shade: Some reviews indicate that the areas directly around the Airstreams may lack sufficient shade.
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Points to Consider
- •While generally highly rated, some recurring issues and criticisms have been noted:








