Best Cabin Camping near La Sal, UT

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Best Cabin Sites Near La Sal, Utah (21)

    Camper-submitted photo at Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park near Moab, UT

    1. Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park

    92 Reviews
    354 Photos
    1037 Saves
    Moab, Utah

    Overview

    Devils Garden Campground is located deep within the heart of beautiful Arches National Park in Southeastern Utah, at an elevation of approximately 5200 ft.. The campground is situated among natural sandstone arches and fins and is only 18 miles north of the park's entrance and 23 miles from Moab, Utah.

    Recreation

    Hiking trails are abundant in Arches, including the Broken Arch Trail, a scenic loop with a trailhead conveniently located within the campground. Trails are varied and offer something for everyone, from the easy 0.3-mile loop around Balanced Rock to the steep and strenuous 3-mile round-trip trail to Delicate Arch. Other recreational activities in the park include guided hiking tours of the Fiery Furnace, an off-road vehicle route, road biking and picnicking.

    Natural Features

    The campground is forested with mixed stands of Utah juniper and pinyon pine. Flowering prickly pear cacti, yucca and other desert wildflowers dot the landscape, offering vivid color to the surrounding red rock desert. Arches National Park has the highest concentration of natural arches in the world. Over 2,500 of these unusual rock formations can be found here. Towering spires, fins and balanced rocks complement the arches, creating a remarkable assortment of landforms in a relatively small area. The park is within an arid, high desert environment with hot summers and cold winters.

    Nearby Attractions

    Southeastern Utah offers breathtaking scenery, hiking, road and mountain biking opportunities, rafting and scenic driving routes. Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park are within a 45-minute drive of Arches' entrance. Moab offers numerous restaurants, shops and museums. The desert around Moab is a mountain biker's dream, with hundreds of miles of slickrock and single-track trails for all riding abilities.

    • Pets
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    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $25 - $250 / night

    OAK M.'s photo of a cabin at Moab Koa near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Koa near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Koa near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Koa near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Koa near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Koa near Moab, UT

    2. Moab Koa

    36 Reviews
    112 Photos
    233 Saves
    Moab, Utah

    With its colossal sandstone structures and scenic state and national parks, it is no wonder that Moab, Utah, is one of the most sought-out destinations in the American Southwest. The breathtaking landscape of red rocks and forests, along with the Colorado River's cool waters, arrest the senses with their rugged beauty. Make Moab KOA your Adventure Capital of the West headquarters as you plan a trip of a lifetime to Moab. Book at the Best Place To Stay in Moab Today! Being the best camping spot in Moab, our campground combines the rustic feel of adventure camping with resort-like amenities like the largest pool in town! Plus, we are only 15 minutes from Arches National Park and offer easy access to Dead Horse State Park. Additionally, camping near Canyonlands National Park has never been easier! Your unforgettable adventure awaits at Moab KOA.

    RV Sites: If you are traveling cross-country in your RV, you need a place with plenty of space. We offer the best RV campground in Moab. So, try one of our Pull-Thru or Back-In RV Sites. Max pull thru is 80 feet. 

    Cabins: Our adorable Camping Cabins near Canyonlands are the perfect way to experience this region's immense beauty. If you prefer something more comfortable, our Deluxe Cabins come with bathrooms, linens and toiletries. 

    Tent Sites: For many campers, the tradition of tent camping in Moab, Utah with all your gear is the only way to experience camping! Our spacious Tent Sites ensure you have plenty of space for your whole crew to cozy up around the campfire.

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    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown near Moab, UT

    3. Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown

    42 Reviews
    64 Photos
    69 Saves
    Moab, Utah
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    Karen  B.'s photo of a cabin at Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway near Moab, UT

    4. Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway

    43 Reviews
    119 Photos
    105 Saves
    Moab, Utah

    Boasting incredible camping near Arches National Park, Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway, formerly Moab Valley RV Resort & Campground, is just steps away from the nation's most scenic sights. Whether lounging in the hot tub or perfecting your swing on the putting green, you'll have stunning views. Stay in one of our RV sites, tent sites, or vacation rentals, including brand new Airstream trailers.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $66 - $161 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors North Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors North Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors North Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors North Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors North Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Outdoors North Moab near Moab, UT

    5. Sun Outdoors North Moab

    41 Reviews
    70 Photos
    107 Saves
    Moab, Utah

    Camp minutes away from Utah's greatest attractions and destinations at Sun Outdoors North Moab, formerly Slickrock Campground. Enjoy a great location within walking distance of the amazing Colorado River and biking distance to downtown Moab and its unique shops, restaurants, and breweries.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Rim RV Campark near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Rim RV Campark near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Rim RV Campark near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Rim RV Campark near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Rim RV Campark near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Moab Rim RV Campark near Moab, UT

    6. Moab Rim RV Campark

    26 Reviews
    37 Photos
    320 Saves
    Moab, Utah

    Moab's most scenic campground features grass tent sites, RV spaces and cabins. Open sites with spectacular views of the Spanish Valley and La Sal Mountains. New Shower & Restroom Building with convenience and food items available. Hiking and biking trails nearby. Located 2 miles south of downtown Moab. Great views and no mosquitos! Open sites with spectacular views of the Spanish Valley and La Sal Mountains. New Shower & Restroom Building with convenience and food items available. Hiking and biking trails nearby. Located 2 miles south of downtown Moab. Great views and no mosquitos!

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $9 - $125 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at HTR Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at HTR Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at HTR Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at HTR Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at HTR Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at HTR Moab near Moab, UT

    7. HTR Moab

    22 Reviews
    60 Photos
    258 Saves
    Moab, Utah

    HTR Moab (formerly ACT Campground) offers deluxe cottages, lodging rooms, and cabin-style rooms, all just a short drive to downtown Moab, Utah, and multiple national parks.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 - $70 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables near Moab, UT

    8. Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables

    17 Reviews
    31 Photos
    151 Saves
    Moab, Utah
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Village Camp Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Village Camp Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Village Camp Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Village Camp Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Village Camp Moab near Moab, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Village Camp Moab near Moab, UT

    9. Village Camp Moab

    18 Reviews
    47 Photos
    334 Saves
    Moab, Utah
    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Warner Lake near Castle Valley, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Warner Lake near Castle Valley, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Warner Lake near Castle Valley, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Warner Lake near Castle Valley, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Warner Lake near Castle Valley, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Warner Lake near Castle Valley, UT

    10. Warner Lake

    7 Reviews
    23 Photos
    241 Saves
    Castle Valley, Utah

    Overview

    Warner Lake Campground and Cabin are located high in the La Sal Mountains at an elevation of 9,400 feet, next to beautiful Warner Lake. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing, kayaking and exploring many local trails.

    Recreation

    The lake offers rainbow trout fishing, canoeing and kayaking. An extensive trail system is located around Warner Lake, encompassing the Trans-Mountain Trail, Miners Basin Trail, Warner Lake-Oowah Lake Trail, Burro Pass Trail and Dry Fork-Beaver Basin Trail. A trailhead is located in the campground, and many others are available in the surrounding area.

    Natural Features

    A dense forest of aspens provides partial shade and spectacular autumn color. The lake and precipitous, 11,634' Haystack Mountain are visible from a few campsites and the front porch of the cabin. Short foot trails lead to the shore.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (435) 259-7155.

    Nearby Attractions

    Arches and Canyonlands National Parks are close enough to Warner Lake for a day trip. Both parks contain breathtaking desert scenery, natural sandstone arches and numerous hiking trails. The town of Moab is less than 30 miles away, offering a range of dining and shopping options, galleries, grocery stores, gas stations, rafting outfitters and Jeep rentals. The drive to Moab, although 30 miles, takes about an hour to reach due to the mountainous, windy, gravel roads.

    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $20 - $50 / night

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Recent Cabin Reviews near La Sal, Utah

380 Reviews of 21 La Sal Campgrounds


  • Susan L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Moab Rim RV Campark
    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.

  • Kelsey M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Oct. 4, 2018

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Tent camping? Not even close to worth it.

    I paid more than two times a National Park or state park campground for the world’s tiniest site in the middle of what is essentially a parking lot with trees and a few tables…

    Slickrock Campground should only be a last resort for tent campers as it was for me. I chose to camp here exclusively for the showers which had insanely variable water temperature. The bathrooms are in need of repair (moldy sinks and such) but were overall clean.

    The only redeeming factor was going to be the hot tub. Doesn’t soaking in a hot tub after a day of hiking sounds great? Even if the pools are right on the main road. When I checked in I specifically asked if the hot tub was open, the woman at the desk looked me in the eye and said, “yeah the pool is open 10-10.” Which was true enough, the pool was open but BOTH hot tubs were closed…

    They currently have a deal that it’s only $20 for a single tent site as a walk-in camper. If reserve ahead of time it’s considerably more. This encourages people not to make reservations and is thus a bad business move.

    Perhaps if you have an RV this is a nice place to spend an evening or two, it’s conveniently located near the town of Moab and the nearby national parks.

  • Kellie K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Moab Koa
    Jun. 14, 2018

    Moab Koa

    Great Place!

    Great place for RVs. Pool snd hot tub are new and very nice. Many pation sites and room for those bringing their UTVs.

  • Jen S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Sep. 13, 2023

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Location was amazing!

    Location was so amazing. Close to arches canyonlands and downtown. The park itself was a glorified parking lot. The pool and hot tub were nice and new. Sites were crowded and tight.

  • c
    Camper-submitted photo from Moab Koa
    Sep. 15, 2021

    Moab Koa

    Labor Day weekend in Moab

    Very nice large campground, clean bathrooms, outdoor laundry, group fire pit with plenty of seating. Nice pool with large hot tub, dog friendly. Just over all nice place to stay. Would recommend and for sure stay here again

  • Gregg G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Jun. 19, 2022

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Grain of salt

    We decided to splurge and spend the $73 because it has a pool and hot tub. The day of our visit there was some wind, so the staff closed the pool area. Even when the winds subsided they keep the pool closed. 😭

  • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Nov. 24, 2023

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Moab

    Great location for Arches, Canyonlands, and Moab. People love Moab but I did not care for it. Extremely busy area and campground. Sites are ridiculously close to each other. FHUs, laundry, restrooms and showers available. Very nice pool and hot tub. But again extremely busy campground with ATV traffic along with regular traffic. Proper Brewing is a few minutes walk from campground and had a great dinner and drinks there.

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway
    Jan. 10, 2023

    Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway

    Good campground, good location

    Camped in our RV here for a little over a week. During off-season, so there were only a few other campers and the pool & hot tub were closed. Showers could have definitely been warmer and there are no fire pits, just a charcoal grill. Employees were helpful and friendly. Kiddos loved the playground and giant outside games. Site is just outside of downtown and across the street from an easy, paved bike trail that takes you right to downtown.

  • C
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    May. 16, 2018

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Busy but convenient

    We stayed here because there weren't many other options -- we were late in planning, and apparently there was a huge event going on. There were a lot of disrespectful motorists/off-road folks who decided to rev their engines late at night, which made it a slightly unpleasant experience. We were also sad that the hot tub closed so early. However, the hot showers were a huge bonus. The campsites are tiny, and we could barely fit our car and tent in the spot.

  • Casi O.
    Camper-submitted photo from Moab Koa
    Jun. 4, 2019

    Moab Koa

    Ranger Review: Moab KOA

    Plenty of tent sites were available during our stay. There was not a lot of shade and the sites were very sandy. We loved having the pool and hot tub available to us after long days hiking/exploring the National Parks. The sunsets were gorgeous. The bummer was that they were working on the plumbing to the pools during our stay so we had to endure some loud construction noise. Convenient to town and the parks. Shower houses were clean. We’d stay there again if visiting the area.

  • Kim K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Jun. 16, 2017

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Quick access to Arches National Park

    With no camping in the National Park this season, it makes it hard to find a good spot close. Slickrock campground is a small accessible family style camp ground. They have a pool and a hot tub and its minutes from the park entrance. They had a bunch of open sites when I showed up last minute...phew!

    the sites are packed in close together but I was exhausted from a day of travelling that it didn't bother me at all. In fact I met some nice campers!

    The only drawback is that I couldn't build a fire, but I was grateful that I had a spot to sleep...so I overlooked it. 😊

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Aug. 27, 2018

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Cheap and Easy!

    We stumbled upon Slick Rock RV park and campground when we travelled into Moab late one night. We needed a place to stay and they have over 200 spots. The price is fair, especially during peak season, so we stayed there a bit. Overall, the park isn't the most fancy, nicest park you've ever been to but the people there are nice and the amenities get the job done. They do have wifi there but it isn't the strongest. The pool and hot tub need some work done but they were nice enough to sit in after a long day. Showers and toilets were clean. They do have a store on site with food, toiletries, alcohol, etc. It's located on the outside of Moab which is nice so you don't necessarily have to deal with all the traffic as much. Overall, we'd stay there again if need be!

  • Danielle R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway

    not all its cracked up to be

    We stayed here for 5 days and it was okay for sleeping. On the website we reserved a "private space" but it was no where near private. We went during "jeep week" which is apparently a busy time for the town. The site was small. It has a small 2-3 foot fence on three sides to "block out the other sites". There was no privacy. There was a covered picnic table and a fire pit. There was a water spigot near by for all the sites to share. There were no trees in the site, just one by the water spigot in the middle of the col de sac like circle and some on the other side of the fence by the creek. There were showers and flush toilets at the front behind the gas station and port a jons by the tent sites. There was also a pool and I think a hot tub? it was too cold to swim when I was there so I didn't go in there but I saw kids playing there when I checked in. Overall, it was a cheap place to stay when the whole town is over run by jeeps but if you have other options you might look into that.

  • Ashley M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Oct. 29, 2020

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Nice showers and laundry but...

    We wanted a to share our time between BLM free camping and having amenities and Slickrock Campground was the only RV park that has space for us. I'll start with the good. Nice showers and large bathrooms. The laundry room was nice and machines were credit card (no coins or tokens needed). The pool is refreshing on a hot day. We had a 35' rv hookup site for a hybrid trailer and 2 vehicles. 30 amp power, water and sewer. That's about it for the good. The bad as of mid October 2020: The sites have no privacy and some sites have 2 picnic tables side by side, one for you and one for your neighbor which makes it difficult to stay 6' from your neighbor to help prevent the spread of Covid. The hot tub is filled with concrete. Which was one of the biggest disappointments. We were really looking forward to a soak after a hard day of mountain biking. WiFi doesn't work and due to construction power is iffy in a lot of sites (multiple people drawing on 50amps).

    Construction. The entrance has been moved and is a steep ramp in soft Utah Red dirt. Construction starts at daylight and continues until evening. There's red dust everywhere. Traffic into town is insane due to construction (the the campground's fault) and a left turn out of the campground can be nearly impossible 8am-7pm.

  • Jackie A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Moab Glamping and RV Resort
    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.

  • Dave V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Sep. 6, 2018

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Ranger Review: Inno Racks INH330 Review at Slickrock Campground, Moab, Utah

    RANGER REVIEW:

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

    The Office/store/pool/hot tubs/laundry room/pool baths located to the right as you enter the campground..

    The clerk was pleasant and informative. Registration was quick and you are encouraged to drive through the campground to choose the site of your liking. Tent sites were a flat $20.

    PROS:

    •Relatively inexpensive

    •Pool

    •Hot tubs (2)

    •Stocked store

    •Free showers

    •Clean spacious restroom/shower house

    •Close proximity to everything in area

    CONS:

    •Stacked on top of each other

    •Tent sites aren’t clearly discernible

    •Tent camping in Moab in August is unpleasant due to heat and blowing dust (campground cannot control this one)

    •Road noise

    •Pool is only open 10:00-10:00 (I really wanted to cool off at 2:00 a.m.😉)

    If you are purely looking for an inexpensive place to plop your tent or RV/Camper that is conveniently located to all things Moab…choose Slickrock campground. Slickrock Campground is located directly between Arches National Park and the cool little town of Moab.

    In mid-August, it’s hotter than hot…87 degrees at night with no wind (which may keep you up at night) as I write this at 1:00 a.m. 108 degrees during the day.

    Very diverse crowd, as foreigners choose economy camping to tour USA. Which is pretty cool.

    RV/Campers have full hookups/electric and are priced higher, and A/C Cabins are also available for rental.

    Tent sites are entirely dirt/powered sand. No electric, no water. Some offer a corrugated plastic shed roof shelter, others do not. We were early enough on a Sunday to secure a shelter. We also waited until evening to erect the tent due to a fine dusty sand that permeates everything…and to attempt to keep things cooler. Each site has an elevated charcoal grill and a stunted picnic table. If you drive a small economy vehicle you park that between the grill and your tent for line of sight barrier from your neighbor. The slightest squeak is heard from site to site.

    We chose site 126, along the back of the property, furthest from the roadway. We still needed earplugs. A property line wire fence separates from the neighboring company that just so happened to leave their overhead light on all night…a small annoyance. Site 127’s vehicle was a few feet from our tent. No measure of privacy. But again, the price for the area…and a pool.

    Arches National Park is 3 minutes north, Trendy Moab 3 minutes south. We visited both. Being a cyclist,..it’s Nirvana. Never have I seen so many bicycle/outdoor shops within one square mile…I trembled with excitement.

    If you are looking to get away, enjoy solitude and be immersed in nature…Slickrock Campground is not for you.

    If you are looking for a place to lay your head with pretty decent amenities within a rocks throw of all things cool…Slickrock is a great choice.

    PRODUCT REVIEW: Inno Racks INH330 Two Bike hitch mount.

    Inno Racks is not new to the bike rack community. Originating in the 60’s in Japan, they have been in the U.S. for almost two decades. Inno Racks offers several dIfferent style bIke racks, as well as attachments for wInter sports, water sports and cargo boxes. http://usa.innoracks.com/

    The INH330 came packaged lIke Fort Knox…every part securely In Its place. No assembly required. DIrectIons do come wIth the rack, but adjustments are intuItIve and simple. Pop-pIns secure the wheel trays either flat for mountIng bicycles or uprIght/folded for storage. A pop-pIn also allows for angled tIlt.

    The Inno INH330 can fit eIther 1.25 or 2 Inch receIvers and comes wIth an allen key to help wIth that transItIon.

    Also Included Is a four foot cable and keys to secure your bIkes or rack to your receIver via an integrated lock.

    Adjustable Wheel Trays slide along the horizontal rails to accommodate bicycles of varying lengths. To adjust, simply unloosen a large nylon wingnut and slide…when the wheel tray is in the desired position, tighten the wingnut securely. That simple. Each Wheel Tray has a dual ratcheting strap that is slipped through the bicycle wheels spokes and over the rim to secure the bicycle wheels and prevent the bicycle wheels from bouncing out of the wheel trays during transport. Wheel Trays accommodate tire sizes from less than an inch wide to five inches wide.

    Frame Attachment: The Inno INH330 utilizes two vertical telescopic/ratcheting center posts with swivel-style ratcheting adjustment strap for each bike frame. Directions display this attachment on the bicycle's "down tube." The strap has both a sliding rubber bushing and a rubber pad on the center post to prevent damage to the bicycle finish. I found that I could also utilize the "seat tube" for attachment to the vertical attachment posts…if a water bottle cage was not attached to the bicycle seat tube.

    Once secured properly at the horizontal center post and each wheel tray, the bicycle was held fast…no movement was observed…which is imperative if you don't want damage to bicycle frame or finish.

    Removal is equally quick and simple…both the bicycles from the carrier and the carrier from your vehicle. (See video below)

    A single Pop-pin through each horizontal wheel tray arm pops out with a pull, which allows you to fold the wheel tray arm up and re-insert the pop-pin. A directional pop-pin secures the INH330 in your vehicle's receiver, a push and twist removes the pop-pin and the bicycle carrier can be slid out of the vehicle's receiver. A centered T-handle between the vertical/ratcheting posts allows you to easily carry the INH330 to storage. At 30lbs, the INH330 is manageable.

    Final Thoughts:

    Overall, I liked the simplicity of the INNO INH330. Over the past four decades I have owned a myriad of different bike racks from various high profile companies…roof mounts, gutter mounts, window/trunk mounts, and hitch mounts. Some racks required removal of wheels with fork attachments. I suppose each have their place. For fuel economy reasons, I no longer desire a roof rack style carrier. The rear liftgate/trunk style rack has contact points on my vehicle's paint, which I no longer desire. The hitch style is my preferred method of attachment as it prevents the rack from stealing away fuel consumption, it doesn't mar my vehicle's paint or dent it's metal, furthermore, I have easy accessibility waist-to-shoulder height to my bicycles (a plus for aged and repaired shoulders).

    I believe INNO Racks has a winner! (I would like to see the ability to add a third and fourth bike attachment, though😏).

  • Kari T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Jul. 16, 2016

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Work in Progress, Give it Time

    This campground is one of the closest to the entrance of Arches National Park. When I made our reservation three months before our summer visit, it was one of the only campgrounds that was not full. On the reservation website, it was difficult to get a site close to the office, which we like to do as that usually results in the best Wi-Fi signal. Most of the closest sites appeared booked. However, when we arrived and during both nights of our stay, the campground was easily 2/3 empty.

    We were excited to find out the pool is open until 10 pm in the summer, however they are currently working on the pool area, including the two hot tubs, one of which was mostly empty, but a good 12" of algae was left in the bottom. There was piping exposed near the 1' deep part of the main pool, as well as piles of dirt. During our two days at the campground, no one worked on the pool area. In fact, we were not convinced that the pump and filters for the pool were even working... yuck.

    The playground was very small, but has swings, a toddler-sized slide (to mom's relief), and jungle gym. Their "group camp" area basically encompasses the same location as the playground, which was slightly awkward for our family as there was a group located there during our stay. They were very nice, and did not seem to mind our kids playing there.

    The first night the power went out, both in the campground and the buildings, so running water, including showers, was unavailable, and it was easily pushing 100 degrees that day. It did come on late in the night, so we were able to use the A/C in our RV before going to bed. Showers were fine, but one of the three was out of service in the ladies' room, and the one I chose was directly in front of the door, with no screening or fencing to block the view into the restroom. Again, awkward.

    Pluses include very shady, pull-through sites, low street noise, and location near the National Parks. If you need a quick one-nighter, by all means, this is worth a stop. If you are looking to stay with a family, we recommend trying another location.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors North Moab
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Sun Outdoors North Moab

    Off season savings near Moab entrance

    After driving the majority of the day from Denver to Moab and managing to escape the upcoming winter weather blowing into the Colorado I-70 corridor, there was nothing I wanted more than to find a campsite which was dry and warm. Traveling with my friend, which had not been camping with me before it was imperative that we found a campground that would have facilities which were both accessible and acceptable.

    Entering Moab we found a great fit in SlickRock Campground, just a 3 mile drive from Arches National Park, it was a perfect stop for the night. Arriving late in the day just before sunset, the campground host was pleasant and let us drive in to select which tent site we preferred. Offering both covered and uncovered sites as well as single and double sites it appeared to meet the needs of campers of all kinds.

    The site offered a pool and hot tub for those wishing to soak a bit after a long day wandering around the natural wonders of Moab or just wanting to soak away the evening hours. The office offered a variety of supplies and snacks including canned goods, ice creams, drinks and beverages for adults and candy for the kids. Also inside were a full listing of attractions in the Moab area which could help the traveler still trying to figure out just what they wanted to do in their time away from home.

    With three bathhouses throughout the property the campground really seemed to have the campers needs at heart offering services within only a short few yards of each campsite. The bathhouses are large with several showers as well as toilets and plenty of sink space for spreading out for your morning routine. A bathhouse of this size could easily accommodate the crowds during the busy season and prove to be a cool retreat during warm summer months.

    When we actually arrived to our site we were pleased to find even ground free of debris or rocks, a picnic table and a charcoal bbq station. We selected an uncovered space, which turned out to be our only negative of the evening as in late fall the leaves were falling constantly and hitting the tent making for some adjustment when attempting to settle for the evening.

    The campground was relatively quiet with only a little noise from fellow campers. Though it seemed to dwindle as quiet time hours fell around 10 p.m.

    And the bigger bonus…. All tent sites were only $20 because of an offseason special being observed when we visited late in October. Typically for $20 you almost have to be in a primitive campsite without amenities or a state or nationally run facility, however this was a privately run facility with more than a few perks. In comparison, a campground just up the way was double in price point with similar amenities.

    On the negative side around 7 a.m. nearby roadwork or construction woke us aggressively alongside the cold. The cold obviously was a product of our choice to camp during fall however the construction was a byproduct of local elements, so if you are choosing to visit Moab you might want to select a campsite toward the back of the property to avoid a bit of the sounds generated.

  • Zoë L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Warner Lake
    Jun. 14, 2018

    Warner Lake

    Quiet, amazing views, entrance to the La Sal.

    Warner is a beautiful campground with well maintained sites. 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. The aspen groves surrounding the campsites are beautiful and the sound of the leaves quaking will lull you to sleep. The vault toilet is almost always clean and usually has a little air freshener in it (thanks kind folks!). A cabin is also for rent at Warner, it’s an old forest service guard station, a small peek inside definitely grabbed my curiosity and I hope to rent it soon. 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. From here you have so many trail options for hiking, equestrian, and MTB! The Gold Knob trail heads to the North, you have the Oowah-Warner trail which connects you to the majestic green Oowah lake, and several more that take you deep into the La Sal mountains. I stay here often and would recommend it to anyone looking to cool down, get some peace and quiet, and to anyone trying to get their hike on!

  • Leili K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Warner Lake Campground & Cabin
    Jul. 8, 2018

    Warner Lake Campground & Cabin

    Crowded

    This is a scenic area and while I was driving through the loop campground I saw many mule deer. However, I chose not to stay here because the campsites were too close to each other. Instead I drove back down the main street that leads to this camp, and by about 1 or 2 miles I found a nice dispersed camp spot with a wide open view of the La Sals.

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Moab Koa
    Oct. 28, 2021

    Moab Koa

    Best pool in Moab!

    The pool is great, laundry room is accessible from the pool area...so I did some laundry while hanging out near the pool. Bathrooms are decent. The views of the canyons and cliffs around the campground are amazing! The view of the La Sal mountains is also great from the campground. Labor day weekend is one of the busiest weekends for Moab so book lodging and activities well in advance.

  • Nicholas K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Warner Lake Campground & Cabin
    Jul. 7, 2024

    Warner Lake Campground & Cabin

    Peaceful and Cool

    Makes for a much cooler place to camp rather than the Moab valley below. The road construction on weekdays made getting here a pain and since most of the sites are first-come first-serve, it would suck to drive up there and it be full. Very well maintained sites with all of the features you need, including permanent bear boxes. Plenty of trails nearby to see the La Sal Mountains and the national parks below.

  • Jenn H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park
    Jul. 23, 2018

    Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park

    Devil’s Garden - Where Every Vegetable is Roasted

    A shadeless, sweltering, exposed, ant ridden, miniature basketball court of a frying pan in the day time. A wind ripped, exposed, barren land by night. This campsite (#42) offered vistges of our impending mortality at every moment. Also decent sunrises and views of the La Sal Mountains can be had if you are willing to face the wrath of nature. Albert, our camp host, was simply awesome! This is however the best of hospitality in an unforgiving inhospitable land. Good luck.

  • Alex
    Camper-submitted photo from Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables
    Dec. 31, 2020

    Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables

    Great RV Park right on edge of Moab

    Park is great. Pull through spots with full hook ups. We stayed in late December so it was very cold. They do a good job of wrapping their water supply though. Lost of spaces. The la sal mountains are right across the street and you can see them from the park. You can also see a nice canyon view rising up behind you. There is not a fenced in dog run so you’ll have to walk them on leash to go to the bathroom. Staff is very friendly as well. Park is within minutes to Arches about 10-15 min drive and canyon lands is about 35-45 mins away.

  • L
    Camper-submitted photo from Old West RV Park - Utah
    Sep. 24, 2020

    Old West RV Park - Utah

    Monticello is the place to be 🎶

    If you're here to see Canyonlands, Hovenweep, Escalante and even Arches this is a great spot. Or skip all the crowds and play in the Manti La Sal Mountains. Moab is about 1 hour away, but the drive is easy. And this RV Park is quiet and quaint. You've got shower and bath and laundry and a great host and owner. Very neat and clean bathrooms, just not new. Restaurant next door always had a crowd in the evening so it must be good, but we didn't try it. Just stopping by or staying awhile this is a peaceful and safe place to park. We'll be back!

  • Nikole E.
    Camper-submitted photo from Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park
    Mar. 27, 2018

    Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park

    Beautiful views

    Such a beautiful campground. We stayed at site 28 which I really enjoyed because there was no campsite to our left. On the right the site was fairly far away. Across our site over the road was a view of the La Sal mountains and the valley floor. Behind us was a very large sandstone rock formation so you really feel secluded. Bathrooms were a short walk away and fairly clean. Only "complaint" is the distance from moab (1 hr) which is inconvenient if you're into exploring the park along with the town. The site also seemed to act like a wind tunnel so it didn't help we arrived during a period of already high winds.


Guide to La Sal

Experience the charm of cabin camping near La Sal, Utah, where stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures await.

Cabin campers appreciate these amenities

  • At Moab Koa, guests enjoy clean facilities, a refreshing pool, and a well-stocked camp store for all their needs.
  • Moab Rim RV Campark offers friendly staff, clean showers, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a great choice for cabin campers.
  • Moab Glamping and RV Resort features beautifully maintained shower facilities and a cozy gift shop with homemade treats.

Explore the breathtaking Arches National Park

  • Just a short drive from Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown, Arches National Park boasts iconic rock formations and stunning hiking trails.
  • Ok RV Park & Canyonlands Stables is conveniently located near the entrance to Arches, making it easy to explore the park's natural wonders.
  • HTR Moab provides a great base for visiting Arches, with its clean amenities and friendly atmosphere.

Cabin campers like these nearby activities

  • Enjoy hiking and mountain biking in the La Sal Mountains, easily accessible from Warner Lake Campground & Cabin.
  • 3 Step Hideaway offers a peaceful retreat with opportunities for dirt biking and ATV trails in the surrounding area.
  • Experience the beauty of the Colorado River with various water activities near Moab Rim RV Campark, perfect for adventurous cabin campers.

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 Devils Garden Campground — Arches National Park with a 4.6-star rating from 92 reviews.

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