Best Cabin Camping near La Sal, UT

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Cabin accommodations in the Moab area range from basic to deluxe options with varying amenities. Moab KOA offers cabins with queen beds, bunk beds, and full bathrooms including tubs. "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. It also had a small table, fridge, microwave and tv," notes one visitor. Moab Rim RV Campark provides small cabins with electricity, refrigerators, and microwaves, while Sun Outdoors properties feature both standard and deluxe cabin layouts with concrete pads and picnic tables.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Warner Lake offers a rentable Forest Service guard station cabin at higher elevation (9,000+ feet) for those seeking cooler temperatures and mountain views of the La Sal range. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during peak seasons from March through October. Pet policies vary by property—Moab KOA provides pet-friendly cabins with fenced yards. According to a reviewer, "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."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities differ significantly between properties—some cabins offer only basic amenities like small refrigerators and microwaves, while others include more complete setups. On-site general stores at locations like Moab KOA and Moab Rim RV Campark stock camping essentials, firewood, and ice. Cabins located farther from town, such as Warner Lake, require more self-sufficiency as they sit approximately 50 minutes from Moab's grocery stores and supply shops.

Best Cabin Sites Near La Sal, Utah (25)

    1. Moab Koa

    37 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    20 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."

    2. Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown

    50 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    23 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."

    3. Moab Rim RV Campark

    32 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    21 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."

    4. Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway

    50 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    26 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."

    5. Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables

    18 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 259-1400

    "said, “But don’t worry, Jake can help you park your trailer into the spot.”"

    "None of the RV parks in Moab are elite class parks but Okay is more than accommodating. Most of the sites are gravel pull through with full hook ups."

    6. Sun Outdoors North Moab

    44 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    26 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."

    7. HTR Moab

    22 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 355-0355

    $25 - $70 / night

    "Picnic tables and fire rings. New bathrooms with large showers."

    "You have access to great bathrooms and showers right next door, the yurt has AC for during the night, and you're in Moab close to all kinds of outdoor activities and the Green River for rafting."

    8. Warner Lake

    7 Reviews
    Castle Valley, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 636-3360

    $20 - $50 / night

    "For just 5$ a night you get a drive in spot complete with a fire pit and grill, as well as a picnic table. Most sites can accommodate 2 cars and 2 tents."

    "For some it may too far outside of Moab - takes about 50 minutes to get to and from - but it was a nice break from the crowds and the leftover heatof the summer."

    9. Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park

    95 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 719-2299

    $25 - $250 / night

    "Despite “FULL” indicators at the park and campground entrances, I drove through and noticed a couple of sites open (cancellations)."

    "We could have put up three large tents easily in the surrounding sandy areas. It also has a very large flat paved parking area with the picnic table up out of the sand."

    10. Wingate Campground — Dead Horse Point State Park

    37 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 259-2614

    $40 - $150 / night

    "DID U CAMP NEAR LA SAL LOOP 8/12-8/16/21?? Did you hear or see anything?? Please review videos, pics, go pro’s 38.507019, -109.341093 (their campsite) Thank u!"

    "Wingate has wide asphalt spaces, electricity, fire rings, tent pads and picnic tables with wind blocks on 2 sides. There are very few trees...so no shade. (Kayenta has greater shade possibilities.)"

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Cabin Reviews near La Sal, UT

457 Reviews of 25 La Sal Campgrounds


  • Leslie D.
    Mar. 9, 2022

    Wingate Campground — Dead Horse Point State Park

    DOUBLE HOMICIDE 8/14 11:35 AM!! Broad Daylight!!!

    DID U CAMP NEAR LA SAL LOOP 8/12-8/16/21?? Did you hear or see anything?? Please review videos, pics, go pro’s 38.507019, -109.341093 (their campsite) Thank u!

  • 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

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     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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  • Ash ..
    May. 27, 2024

    Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables

    Quiet spot with beautiful views

    Great experience! Really helpful staff, clean and quiet sites, and lovely views.

    When we arrived with my 21 foot travel trailer, we were told that site 28 can be difficult to park in due to the angle and size, but just as panic started to seep into this trailer-newbie’s brain, they said, “But don’t worry, Jake can help you park your trailer into the spot.” And he did! Jake was super helpful and within 5 minutes my RPod was happily parked at site 28!

    The site was clean, with water, sewage, and electric hookups on the left side. It comes with a picnic table and fire pit (fire wood can be bought at the shop).

    I was remote working, and the wifi worked pretty well (I just had issues once during a meeting when video + screen sharing was on).

    The site is right on the La Sal Mountain Loop, which is a beautiful drive up the mountain and down through Castle Valley and along the Colorado River.

    We really loved our stay.

  • Chris P.
    May. 13, 2025

    Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park

    Desert Solitaire

    Spent (3) wonderful nights at Devil’s Garden CG. Despite “FULL” indicators at the park and campground entrances, I drove through and noticed a couple of sites open (cancellations).

    $25/night gets you flush toilets, drinking water, dishwashing sink, fire ring, picnic table and picturesque views of the La Sal Mountains and rock formations.

    At times, 1-2 bars of T-Mobile LTE. Most of the time no cell service. Beautiful night skies and a great place to spend sunrise/sunset.

  • 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.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 24, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway

    Just ok

    Nice amenities like showers, pool, playground for the kids, laundry, dish sinks, phone charging, and pet friendly... but the noise at night was almost unbearable. You are right next to the highway, and some of the spots are next to permanent AirStreams running their heaters/AC. The restrooms/showers were decent but were definitely "camping bathrooms".


Guide to La Sal

Cabin accommodations near La Sal, Utah sit at elevations ranging from 4,000 to 9,000+ feet, offering temperature variations that can exceed 30°F between valley and mountain locations. The area's higher-elevation cabins provide significant cooling during summer months when temperatures in Moab regularly exceed 100°F, while winter cabin stays may require 4WD access during snowy conditions.

What to do

Hiking from cabin doorsteps: Warner Lake Campground offers access to multiple trail systems directly from its cabin area. "From the campgrounds a short walk leads you to the actual lake which is small but impressive, especially with MT. Haystack looming right behind it. On a clear day the lines between sky, water, mountain, and forest seem to blur into a perfect blend," notes one camper at Warner Lake. Gold Knob and Oowah-Warner trails connect to deeper wilderness areas.

Stargazing at higher elevations: The elevation at cabins in the La Sal Mountains provides exceptional night sky viewing. "We enjoyed our stay with the campground in a convenient location... Beautiful night skies and a great place to spend sunrise/sunset," reports a visitor at Devils Garden Campground in nearby Arches National Park, where similar dark sky conditions exist.

Mountain biking from cabin locations: Many cabin areas serve as staging points for mountain biking trails. At Deadhorse State Park, a reviewer mentions, "The campsite is a mile from the dead horse point overlook and you're missing something special if you haven't seen it. Lots of bicycle trails around as well," offering similar trail access to what's available near La Sal cabins.

What campers like

Temperature relief at higher elevations: Cabins at higher elevations provide significant temperature advantages. A Warner Lake camper explains: "This campground is a perfect getaway from the heat in Moab," highlighting the natural air conditioning effect. Another states, "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," at Moab Rim RV Campark, which offers small cabins.

Comfortable amenities: Cabins often include unexpected comforts. One visitor to Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway noted their cabin features, stating: "Nice amenities like showers, pool, playground for the kids, laundry, dish sinks, phone charging, and pet friendly..." These extras make cabins a practical choice for extended stays.

Proximity to attractions: Many cabins provide quick access to recreational areas. "The park is in a cool location and has nice area amenities. Arches is 10 minutes, canyon lands is 45," explains a camper at Sun Outdoors North Moab, noting the strategic positioning that many cabins in the region share.

What you should know

Reservation timing matters: Cabins book quickly during peak seasons. "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," explains a camper who visited Moab KOA, demonstrating how last-minute availability can be limited.

Elevation affects temperatures dramatically: The elevation difference between Moab and mountain cabins creates significant temperature variations. A Warner Lake visitor shares: "It's at 9,000+, so temps are much cooler, and in late September they were in the low 30s at night," highlighting the need for proper preparation even in warmer seasons.

Water and supply planning: Many cabins require guests to bring supplies. "There is a hand pump water station but the water has a lot of sediment so it is not recommended for drinking... there are no dumpsters so be prepared to pack everything out," notes a Warner Lake camper, emphasizing the self-sufficiency required at more remote cabin locations.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly cabin options: Several properties offer cabin layouts specifically designed for families. At HTR Moab, "The main building has laundry, showers, bathrooms, and a beautiful kitchen with dining room. The host was super nice and informative," providing the communal spaces families often appreciate.

Activities for different ages: Look for cabins with nearby recreational options. "The amenities are nice, the campground itself is well marked and very clean like the other reviews mention," reports a visitor to Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown, noting the organized setup that helps parents manage logistics with children.

Bathroom proximity: For families, bathroom access matters. "The bathroom was closed for renovations on the north side so we would have to walk or drive to the south side for the bathroom," mentions a winter visitor to Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway, highlighting the importance of checking facility layouts when booking cabins with children.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives for RVers: RV travelers sometimes use cabins as alternatives during extreme weather. At OK RV Park & Canyonlands Stables, a visitor noted: "We stayed in one of the tent sites and I couldn't be more impressed with the quality of this park. The bathrooms were well thought out and in impeccable condition," showing facilities that serve both RV and cabin guests.

Shared amenities to expect: RV parks with cabins typically offer shared facilities. "They have a nice program for recycling, which is nice, and they are close to Arches and Canyonlands, bike trails and town," explains a camper at HTR Moab, highlighting community resources available to both RV and cabin guests.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near La Sal, UT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near La Sal, UT is Moab Koa with a 4.3-star rating from 37 reviews.

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