How to Beat the Heat: RV Camping Tips for Summer in Southern Utah

Southern Utah is known for its breathtaking views—and its scorching summer heat. With temperatures often soaring above 100°F, staying cool while RV camping near Zion National Park isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety. Whether you’re a seasoned RVer or a first-timer, here’s how to make your summer adventure enjoyable and heat-safe.


1. Plan Your Day Around the Sun

The hottest part of the day in Southern Utah is between 11 AM and 5 PM. Use the early mornings and evenings for outdoor activities like hiking, exploring local trails, or heading into Zion National Park. Save the hotter hours for relaxing in the shade, playing games under your awning, or taking a nap in your air-conditioned RV.


2. Keep Your RV Cool

Your RV can become an oven if you’re not careful. Here’s how to keep the temperature down:

  • Use reflective window shades to block sunlight.

  • Close blinds and curtains during the day.

  • Run your AC early before the heat sets in.

  • Add fans (battery-powered or electric) to circulate cool air.

  • Cook outside to avoid heating your RV’s interior.

At Range RV Campground, many sites offer partial shade and access to electrical hookups so you can run your cooling systems without worry.


3. Choose Shaded or Premium Sites

When reserving a site, look for ones with natural shade from trees or those positioned to avoid direct afternoon sun. Some campgrounds (like Range RV Campground) even offer shaded picnic areas or covered pads—perfect for keeping cool.

Pro Tip: Call ahead or check the campground map online to pick the most shaded spots.


4. Stay Hydrated (and Remind the Kids!)

Dehydration hits faster than you think in high heat. Always have:

  • A refillable water bottle on hand

  • Electrolyte packets or drinks in your cooler

  • Snacks like watermelon or cucumber slices to help hydrate naturally

Keep water bowls available for pets too!


5. Dress Smart

Opt for light-colored, moisture-wicking clothing. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and UV-protective layers can make a world of difference. Don’t forget the sunscreen—even in the shade, UV rays reflect off sand and pavement.


6. Bring Cooling Gear

A few must-have items for desert camping:

  • Portable misting fans

  • Cooling towels

  • Shade canopies

  • A small kiddie pool or splash mat for kids and pets

  • Reflective windshield covers for your RV and tow vehicle

These affordable additions can transform your trip from sweaty to sweet.


7. Know the Warning Signs of Heat Exhaustion

It’s important to recognize heat-related illnesses before they become dangerous. Watch for:

  • Dizziness or nausea

  • Excessive sweating or lack of sweat

  • Muscle cramps

  • Headaches or confusion

If someone is affected, get them into the shade or AC, hydrate, and seek medical attention if symptoms worsen.


8. Cool Off With Local Activities

Beat the heat by exploring water-based or shaded adventures:

  • Visit the Virgin River for wading and relaxing

  • Try shaded hikes like Emerald Pools Trail or Riverside Walk

  • Take a scenic drive through Kolob Canyons, which often stays cooler

  • Enjoy evening stargazing at Range RV Campground where temps drop fast after sundown


9. Use the Campground’s Amenities

At Range RV Campground, you’ll find amenities that help guests stay cool and safe:

  • Electric hookups to power your AC and fans

  • Shaded picnic tables

  • Clean water refill stations

  • Proximity to shaded trails and natural water spots


Conclusion:

RV camping in the summer heat doesn’t have to be miserable. With the right planning and a few key items, you can stay cool and soak up every second of your Southern Utah adventure. Don’t let the sun stop your fun—just outsmart it.

Book your shaded RV site at Range RV Campground now and stay cool in the desert heat.