Best Cabin Camping near Cisco, UT

Cabins near Cisco provide rustic to deluxe accommodations, with several options located within an hour's drive. Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown and Moab Rim RV Campark offer cabin rentals with varying amenities including electricity, beds, and small refrigerators. "The cabin is clean, has electricity inside with small frig and microwave. Full bed and bunk beds (no sheets). Water tap outside. A/C works well," one camper wrote about their stay at Moab Rim RV Campark. Most cabins include air conditioning, which proves essential during hot summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 100°F.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. KOA-style cabins in Moab include amenities like private bathrooms, refrigerators, and microwave ovens. One visitor noted, "It was a new cabin and it was wonderful. It had a queen bed in the room you first walk in to. Then beyond that was another room with a bunk bed and a full bathroom." Pet-friendly cabin options exist at several locations, with some Moab KOA cabins featuring fenced yards specifically for dogs. Reservations are strongly recommended during peak season (March through October), as cabin accommodations fill quickly.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. On-site general stores at locations like Sun Outdoors Canyonlands Gateway and Moab KOA stock basic provisions and camping supplies. Cooking facilities vary widely between properties, with some cabins offering only outdoor fire pits or grills while others include microwaves and small refrigerators. Cabins at Homestead Places near the Colorado border provide a more rustic experience with access to communal picnic areas and fire pits. For extended stays, several campgrounds offer coin-operated laundry facilities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Cisco, Utah (32)

    1. Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park

    94 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 719-2299

    $25 - $250 / night

    "It's at the very top of the park, so be ready for a long drive in. The sites are really nice. Plenty of space and pretty secluded."

    "Found an awesome spot with some decent privacy. A great base camp from which to explore all the arches. There is also a trail leading directly out of the campground for local adventure."

    2. Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway

    48 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 418-8535

    $66 - $161 / night

    "Camper cabin was efficient. Bunks and a queen bed. A/C came in handy with 105degree temps. Pool had a family of 10 kids take over. Laundry was a plus. Great location."

    "Great amenities, clean bathroom and showers. Lots of food stores near by. No fire pits, only grill. One of the negatives, close to busy street."

    3. Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown

    48 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 259-6848

    "This park has great location on S side of downtown Moab. Across the street from Moab Brewery.

    They have RV spots, small cabins, and private tent camping. Bathrooms are clean."

    "Convenient location in downtown Moab, behind a Texaco station. We liked having one night in town, as we could walk to the restaurants, shops and stores."

    4. Sun Outdoors North Moab

    44 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 259-7660

    "RANGER REVIEW:

    CAMPGROUND REVIEW: SLICKROCK CAMPGROUND, MOAB, UTAH http://slickrockcampground.com/

    The Office/store/pool/hot tubs/laundry room/pool baths located"

    "Each tent site has a picnic table and space for your tent and car, but not much (if anything) else. Unfortunately we had LOTS of ants on our site when we stayed here overnight in late June."

    5. Ballard RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Thompson, UT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 285-4924

    $23 - $50 / night

    "Sites had plenty of room, many had tables and some had fire pits.  Staff was very friendly and helpful. 

    There are not many ammenities in the park."

    "Clean facilities, hot showers, good WiFi, easy self check-in after hours. I arrived at 7 pm and there were still plenty of spaces."

    6. Moab Koa

    37 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 562-0372

    "We arrived on the later side of things and every camp area was full, in all of Moab, KOA had four cabins available so we snatched one up. It was a new cabin and it was wonderful."

    "This is a great pet friendly campground. They even have little cabins with yards with fences around them to let your buddy stretch his legs."

    7. Sun Outdoors Canyonlands Gateway

    24 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 259-7854

    "Group fire pit only and fires of course we're not allowed with the high winds. There is a pool, however it is extremely small and with even four or five people in it it feels crowded."

    "Nice park to stay that. A little packed in but overall it was quite the nights we stayed. Cell service was good. Park provided cable TV and has a free basic Wifi."

    8. Moab Rim RV Campark

    32 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 599-6622

    $9 - $125 / night

    "The host brought out a picnic table and fire ring for us, even offering a barbecue upon request. The Restrooms were Super clean and the hot water seemed endless in the shower."

    "The host brought out a picnic table and fire ring for us, even offering a barbecue upon request. The Restrooms were Super clean and the hot water seemed endless in the shower."

    9. Village Camp Moab

    20 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 500-2122

    "Slots are of course close together, but all have power, water, a picnic table, and a large tree. Ours didn’t have sewer hookup, but we knew that going in."

    "Lovely RV sites with super clean bathrooms, showers, laundry and swimming pools (2). Full hookups too for those with water, sewage, and electricity."

    10. Homestead Places

    4 Reviews
    Glade Park, CO
    21 miles
    +1 (970) 257-9459

    $40 - $125 / night

    "This land was homestead back in 1906, the upper place has an existing cabin that was built in 1907, this is where the owners stay. There have been 3 ponds allocated and are spring fed."

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Cabin Reviews near Cisco, UT

557 Reviews of 32 Cisco Campgrounds


  • Melissa K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 17, 2017

    Moab Koa

    Stayed in a cabin

    We arrived on the later side of things and every camp area was full, in all of Moab, KOA had four cabins available so we snatched one up. It was a new cabin and it was wonderful. We normally wouldn't camp in a cabin but after a 3 hour drive, we weren't interested in turning around and driving home. It had a queen bed in the room you first walk in to. Then beyond that was another room with a bunk bed and a full bathroom. Toilet, tub and sink. It also had a small table, fridge, microwave and tv. It was basically a small hotel room. It had it's own deck and cook grill. The views were nice, the staff was nice. We didn't explore a whole lot of the campground but they did have a pool and other sites looked nice. It was not far from Arches National Park and town was even closer. If we were looking for a less rugged camp trip, we would consider their cabins again.

  • Erin M.
    Apr. 23, 2019

    Moab Rim RV Campark

    Best spot in Moab!

    6 stars for customer service! We came in late on Easter weekend during the Easter Jeep Safari Event. They were packed but found a place for us in the back. The host brought out a picnic table and fire ring for us, even offering a barbecue upon request. The Restrooms were Super clean and the hot water seemed endless in the shower. Guys get there early my hubby said the wait in the men’s room for anything was horrible, I did not have that experience on the Ladies side. The camping inside the inner circle seemed super nice with grass and shade, some sites even having shade structures. We were in the back lot (79) not on the map pictured. The CampPark also had several small cabins that looked adorable, and prices vary by season. Wi-Fi was available, the general store had a little bit of everything and it’s just down the street from downtown Moab! I would recommend this campground to everyone! Totally family and pet friendly and the perfect base camp for all your Moab adventures. Arches National Park is 4 miles from Moab and Canyonlands another 30+ Miles. If you have Children be sure to stop at the visitor center prior to your adventure and pick up a “Junior Ranger” packet and get your kids involved and enable them to earn their junior ranger badge for each National Park!

  • R
    Mar. 28, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown

    Great location !

    This park has great location on S side of downtown Moab. Across the street from Moab Brewery.

    They have RV spots, small cabins, and private tent camping. Bathrooms are clean. Good water pressure in showers. Nice little heated pool and splash pad.

    RV spots have level concrete pads. They are small and pretty tight. Each site has a picnic table. Good Verizon signal and good WiFi (we are close to welcome center & park pretty empty).

  • Erin M.
    May. 21, 2019

    Moab Rim RV Campark

    Ranger Review Mountain House Meals in Moab

    Campground Review

     Moab was AMAZING! Moab Rim RV Campark was just as fabulous with 6 stars for customer service and overall experience. We came in late on Easter weekend during the Easter Jeep Safari Event. They were packed but found a place for us in the back. The host brought out a picnic table and fire ring for us, even offering a barbecue upon request. The Restrooms were Super clean and the hot water seemed endless in the shower. Guys get there early my hubby said the wait in the men’s room for anything was horrible, I did not have that experience on the Ladies side. The camping inside the inner circle seemed super nice with grass and shade, some sites even having shade structures. We were in the back lot (79) not on the map pictured. The CampPark also had several small cabins that looked adorable, and prices vary by season. Wi-Fi was available, the general store had a little bit of everything and it’s just down the street from downtown Moab! I would recommend this campground to everyone! Totally family and pet friendly and the perfect base camp for all your Moab adventures. Arches National Park is 4 miles from Moab and Canyonlands another 30+ Miles. If you have Children be sure to stop at the visitor center prior to your adventure and pick up a “Junior Ranger” packet and get your kids involved and enable them to earn their junior ranger badge for each National Park! Shaffer trail was also really cool out of canyonlands, I believe it was roughly 45 miles of dirt trail. Absolutely breathtaking red rock views and you may even catch a peak at a big horn sheep if you’re lucky!

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  • Jackie A.
    Oct. 28, 2024

    Moab Glamping and RV Resort

    Excellent amenities and views

    My partner and I were work campers at this location from the end of Aug until about mid October. There are a variety of accommodations from dry camping, pull through RV sites, tipis, cabins, rental RVs, and safari tents. The office is also a cute gift shop and general store with fresh popcorn and homemade pastries available for free. There are two different showers facilities that are maintained beautifully. There is also an observation deck for sunsets and star gazing. Lots of improvements on the way too.

  • R
    Sep. 28, 2021

    Moab Rim RV Campark

    Rugged cabin with highway view

    Cabin is clean, has electricity inside with small frig and microwave. Full bed and bunk beds (no sheets). Water tap outside. A/C works well. 3 miles from Moab and view is of the busy highway. $72

  • Susan L.
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Moab Rim RV Campark

    Close to Arches and Moab

    The management rented out a camping cabin site since the cabin wasn't rented. We paid a bit more than a standard RV site, but it was worth it to have a last minute reserved site near Arches and Moab on a holiday weekend. Smart customer service. Didn't go in the cabin as it was locked up, but the site had electric and water and a nice view from the back. There was a shade tree and a little patch of grass which was also appreciated. Quiet hours were observed and the location was good in Moab.

  • A
    Oct. 13, 2020

    Moab Rim RV Campark

    Great RV park with camping right outside of downtown Moab

    I tent camped at this campground/RV park for 6 nights in early October 2020 and highly recommend this.  If you are looking for a secluded campsite in nature, this is not it.   However, I was looking for a location very close to the heart of Moab which great WiFi and cell service where I could work remotely and a nice camping set up.  This campground/RV park hit all those requirements and I highly recommend it.  The majority of the sites are RV sites here, but also several tent sites, both with and without power.  I booked a tent site with power so be able to work from the road and plug in chargers, etc.  The tent site power has 2 standard household plugs and was right next to the picnic table which was convenient.  I stayed in site G which had a fire pit, covered picnic table, and plenty of space for 2 tents.  All sites have picnic tables and fire pits, but not all are covered.  I worked from here for several days and the WiFi was awesome and my T-Mobile service had 3 bars.  I was able to participate in Zoom calls with no issue.  Bathrooms are extremely clean and there is a small room with a sink for washing dishes which is nice.  The office has a small store with camping essentials, firewood, and ice.  The staff is extremely helpful and friendly-- when I called with questions before booking, they talked me through everything in detail.  Aside from being in more of an RV park setting, there is a little bit of space between sites at least for an RV park style campground and the back of the property is against stunning red rock- which is probably why you came to Moab.  Less than a 5 minute drive to restaurants, shops, supermarkets in downtown Moab, short drive to Arches NP, also convenient to Canyonlands NP.  Highly recommend Moab Rim!

  • Paula O.
    Mar. 10, 2021

    Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown

    Downtown Moab

    Convenient location in downtown Moab, behind a Texaco station. We liked having one night in town, as we could walk to the restaurants, shops and stores. The RV sites are close together, water, electric hookups available. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. The restrooms, showers, laundry are a bit dated, but clean with hot water. With the convenience, however, there is a good deal of road and highway noise. If we went back, I'd ask for a site toward the back of the park.


Guide to Cisco

Cabin accommodations near Cisco, Utah range from basic shelters to full-amenity lodgings, typically situated within 45-60 miles of this small desert town. Located at 4,500 feet elevation, the area experiences temperature swings of 30-40°F between day and night, making cabin stays practical during spring and fall shoulder seasons when tent camping can be uncomfortable. Many cabin rentals provide effective insulation against these temperature fluctuations.

What to do

Hiking near Arches National Park: Cabin stays at Sun Outdoors North Moab position visitors minutes from trailheads. "Beautiful location, well kept, amazing scenery. Can't go wrong," notes Brandon W. The campground's location provides convenient access to both beginner and advanced trails.

Swimming after desert exploration: Multiple cabin locations feature pools for cooling off when temperatures rise. Village Camp Moab offers "a pool and jacuzzi as a great touch to end a long day of hiking all over Arches NP," according to Chris A. Many visitors appreciate this amenity after dusty trail excursions.

Mountain biking base camp: Cabins serve as ideal staging areas for mountain biking adventures. One visitor at Moab Rim RV Campark noted its "amazing view of the valley" making it a perfect starting point for cycling routes. Bicycle rental shops operate within walking distance of several cabin locations.

What campers like

Privacy options: While most cabins sit in developed campgrounds, some offer more seclusion than others. At Devils Garden Campground, Bryan K. appreciated that "the site was huge with large boulders for some shade early in the day. This site is well spaced from other campsites so you don't feel cramped."

Proximity to attractions: Cabin locations provide strategic positioning for exploring multiple parks. The location of Sun Outdoors Canyonlands Gateway was praised by Erin A., who stated it was "the perfect base camp to explore Arches, Canyonlands, and Moab. Full hook ups, clean, very friendly staff."

Cleanliness standards: Cabin cleanliness varies by location but generally meets expectations. At Moab Rim RV Campark, one reviewer noted "the cabin is clean" and "A/C works well," which proves critical during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 100°F.

What you should know

Advance reservations required: Booking early is essential, especially during peak season. At Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown, Kim G. observed that "the campground is mostly empty in early March, so doesn't feel crowded at all," highlighting the advantage of shoulder season visits.

Cabin supplies vary widely: Most cabins provide basic furniture but require guests to bring additional items. "No sheets" is commonly noted in reviews, indicating the need to bring bedding. Kitchen facilities differ considerably, with some offering only outdoor cooking options.

Location affects noise levels: Highway proximity impacts sleep quality at some cabin sites. Noise from Highway 191 affects several properties, while others sit far enough from traffic to remain quiet. Train noise impacts some northern properties, with Warren W. noting at Ballard RV Park that "the only bad thing I notice is the trains are very loud at night."

Tips for camping with families

Pool amenities: Facilities with swimming pools receive higher ratings from families during hot months. At Sun Outdoors North Moab, Emily C. mentioned, "Bathrooms were air conditioned and had a nice shower," providing comfort for families with young children after dusty outdoor activities.

Kid-friendly cabin layouts: Some cabins feature bunk bed configurations ideal for children. Caitlin C. found one campground "clean and kid friendly! Nice playground and splash pad for the kids!" These features provide entertainment options when not exploring parks.

Bathroom proximity: When selecting a cabin with children, consider bathroom location. Bryan K. at Devils Garden Campground noted his site was "a short walk to the restrooms and water," an important consideration for families with young children who make frequent bathroom trips.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives to RV sites: During peak periods when RV sites fill, cabins offer alternatives. "We had a tent but so happy we got the cabin. It was clean, comfortable and kept us out of the wind and rain," shared Johnny V. at Moab KOA, demonstrating how cabins serve as backup accommodations.

Services nearby: Most cabin locations provide access to RV services. Joseph W. noted one location had "gas station and general store" on property, eliminating the need to disconnect when supplies run short. Several cabin locations include dump stations and propane fill services.

Winter considerations: For winter visitors, verify which cabins remain open and heated. Kim G. observed at Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown that during early March, "the bathrooms are very clean, just not super new looking," indicating maintenance standards during off-season periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Cisco, UT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Cisco, UT is Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park with a 4.6-star rating from 94 reviews.

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