Beaver KOA
- Manderfield Road
- Beaver, UT 84713
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Southbound I-15 Exit 112, turn left go 1/2 mile, turn left onto Manderfield Road 1/4 mile. Northbound I-15 Exit 112, turn right go 1/2 mile, turn left onto Manderfield Road 1/4 mile.
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Reserve800-562-2912
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Info435-438-2924
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2011 President's Award
KOA President's Award
Awarded to KOAs that meet exceptional quality standards and are recognized by their guests for outstanding service.

2011 KOA Founder's Award
KOA Founder's Award
KOA's highest service award, presented to KOA owners that achieve world class service scores from their camping guests.
The only thing that breaks the quiet of the park is the abundance of songbirds.
Greetings from the new owners at the Beaver KOA! We look forward to having you as our guest in one of the most beautiful areas in the West. Beaver is located in Southern Utah in a valley surrounded by mountains to the east and the west. The valley is mostly flat ranch land with grazing cattle and horses and with the beautiful Beaver River flowing through it. Our park is consistent with the rest of the area - level RV sites and lots of shading elm trees. The only thing that breaks the quiet of the park is the abundance of songbirds.
Conveniently located 200 miles in both directions between Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, Beaver KOA is the only campground in the area that provides direct access via your ATV to 270 miles of the Paiute Trail. It's also a beautiful short drive to Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. Alpine lakes fed by trout streams, great hiking and backpacking are also close by.
We promise you friendly service, clean sites and restrooms, a well-supplied store, heated pool and a perfect place to get away and enjoy the rural beauty of Southern Utah.
Meet Your Hosts
"Both of our families grew up camping," says Michael Joyner, who, along with his wife Stephanie, owns and operates the Beaver, Utah KOA Kampground. "We both started out in tents, moved to tent trailers, then on to trailers and then into motor homes. We have always enjoyed camping and now we own a place that we hope will allow our guests to enjoy camping as much as we have."
Beaver is a great hub. It's located so that guests can visit several state and national parks or just travel a few miles for great outdoor activities.
Michael says, "Through hard work, we want to continue to make our Beaver KOA a clean, beautiful and fun place for us and all of our guests!"
After spending years in business in the big city, the Joyners decided it was time for a change, although their personal skills are perfect for the business of campground management. "Stephanie's strong points are computers and electronics, while I enjoy improving the park and working with people," says Michael.
Campground Activities
Golfing
Golfing is located only two miles away at Canyon Breeze.
Fishing
Enjoy stream, lake or reservoir fishing.
Rock Hounding
Hunting
Great hunting for elk and deer.
Mountain Bike and Hiking Trails
Local Attractions
Bryce Canyon
Enjoy an hour or two hike, or pack you lunch and a canteen for a longer, more leisurely walk into the depths of Bryce Canyon.
Zion National Park
Zion National Park is Utah’s oldest national park. It is an oasis of green surrounded by sentinels of stone. Enjoy a drive through the canyon or choose to climb one of the many trails leading up the canyon ridges. Open year-round.
Beaver Canyon
Enjoy activities like hiking, biking, camping, rockhounding, fishing, and picnicking.
Minersville Reservoir
Cove Fort
A Pioneer way station built in 1867 restored to the period. Cove Fort includes authentic furnishings and artifacts. There are free guided tours. It is open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset. Restrooms and a picnic area are located on site.
America's National Parks Capital
Utah has five national parks, and is America's national parks capital! The national parks include: Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, and Capitol Reef National Park.
Amenities
All pull thrus with grass and trees. You'll love our quiet and heated pool. We are located at 6000’ so you will enjoy warm days and cool evenings.
Bryce Canyon
Enjoy an hour or two hike, or pack you lunch and a canteen for a longer, more leisurely walk into the canyon’s depths.
Frisco Ghost Town
Cove Fort
A Pioneer way station built in 1867 restored to the period. Authentic furnishings and artifacts. Free guided tours. Open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset. Restrooms and picnic area.
Eagle Point Resort
Winter skiing and summer events.
Upcoming Events
Pioneer Day Celebration
Bicycle races, horse races, barbecue and parade.
Shakespearean Festival
Held at Cedar City (approximately 50 miles away).
Utah Summer Games
Held at Cedar City (approximately 50 miles away).
Horse Races
Ice Cream Socials
Root Beer Float Socials


