Arches UT trip
Very nice clean camping area. All the amenities you could ask for. Pool, gas station attached for extra convenience. Easy access to the Arches
Very nice clean camping area. All the amenities you could ask for. Pool, gas station attached for extra convenience. Easy access to the Arches
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).
We like this campground for its location! So convenient to walk to restaurants in Moab. The campground is mostly empty in early March, so doesn’t feel crowded at all. We are in site 20 which is near the road but the road noise isn’t too bad. The bathrooms are very clean, just not super new looking. The laundry is nice. The grounds are very well kept up. We made a reservation by calling from the road and the staff was very helpful. We arrived after hours and the pickup of our site map and information was easy. We’d stay again!
This site is right off hwy 191 but far enough back to still feel like an RV park. Beautiful views and close to groceries, gas, and restaurants. It is next to schools and sports fields/bleachers which could make for lots of lights and sounds during games.
Check in after hours is great. Nice bathrooms. Fast WiFi.
A very nicely designed and maintained campground right in Moab. They have a North & a South site—we stayed in the South camp. The facilities/comfort stations are clean, have been updated over time, and everything works well. The showers were hot and stayed hot for a proper hot shower after a long day. Electrical outlets at every sink for the more domesticated campers. The sites varied in size, so be sure to ask about “fit” for your rig or tent. The several tent sites are located along the back side. There is a Carwash just over a creek/ravine behind that side and you can hear it working all day, but it stops around dinner time. There is also a highway nearby and the traffic is a bit noisy, but traffic pretty much stops around 9-10pm and doesn’t get noisy again until around 8 am. The campground is close to everything in Moab, so you can hardly get a more convenient location. Arches is just out of town to the North, so travel there is a breeze.
Pros: great location- walkable to shops and restaurants - nice shade trees - nice people
Cons - sites packed pretty tight
Decent RV park that is close to downtown Moab. Sites are clean, but close together. Large shade trees, pool, laundry. clean bathrooms. The park is tucked behind the Texaco station and it is easy to miss.
Nice RV park with option for full hookups in the center of town. We were grateful for the amenities and walking distance to a lot in Moab after boondocking for several nights in a row in BLM land. Only down side is how close together the spots are. We were also in a spot close to road and there was lots of highway noise on the weekend of the jeep event in Moab. Otherwise no complaints about this RV park!
We had been traveling for several days without hookups. The Sun Outdoors Moab Utah camp grounds was great. Beautiful trees in the fall, laundry, clean showers, hookups, easy walk to downtown places, yet still quiet. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Easy drive to Arches National Park and a beautiful drive along the Colorado River.
Good overall experience. Staff friendly upon check in. Sites are a little close together. No fire rings for rv sites, tent sites only. Mature trees, walking distance to downtown. Grocery store right next door. Military /first responder discount! Definitely would stay again.
This is a great little campground with easy access to downtown Moab. Walk to all the local amenities and downtown attractions. Short drive to Arches National Park and easy access to endless Mountain Biking. Perfect for families with access to onsite general store, pool and very family friendly. Campsites are tight but its perfect for that Moab getaway!
The wifi provides amazing throughput and reliability. However, I was dismayed to learn that it blocks use of a VPN. That is very disconcerting. It made me wonder whether somebody was trying to hoover my personal information. Anything requiring any sort of security was done on my T-Mobile Pixel 4a phone. REVISION: this morning I was able to use my VPN without a problem.
Concrete pads perfectly level. Utilities are nice, but the water faucet is low to the ground making it impossible to connect water filters and pressure regulators. I will have to get a 90 degree connector for the future.
Nicely shaded with trees, considering this part of the country is pretty much without trees, except for the twisted Junipers.
The spacing is typical corporate RV park spacing. A durable picnic table and one tree between each space.
Well maintained. The public showers were frigid, odd considering the outside temperature was well into the upper 80s. The shower water was a bit tepid.
It is easy to miss since it is behind a Texaco station, which I assume is associated with the RV park. The Texaco had the cheapest gas in the town, even significantly cheaper than the City Market (aka Kroger) gas down the street.
Great rv park in downtown Moab. Gravel. Sites are a bit small. Nice bathrooms. General store and gas station on-site. Pool, playground. Electric and water, dump station. Better than avg wifi at my site. Reminds me of nice KOA. Walking distance to all Moab downtown
We camped in a tent for our road trip through Moab. Loved the private tent site set up. The employees in office were so friendly and polite. My only issue, hence only a 4 star rating was the bathrooms. The two days we were there, the bathrooms were never cleaned. Toilet paper on the ground, the showers were a mess. Other than that, it was great.
Middle of downtown. Great place to stay if you want to spend a day walking around town. Spaces are close but our neighbors were quiet. Bathroom/shower nearby but not well kept. Great Wi-Fi, water and hook ups.
555 South Main Street Moab UT 84532. Tucked in behind the Texaco gas station/general store, this large campground has plenty of shade trees and all the hookups including cable TV for around $55/night. Being close to town is a nice camping treat, but it will take some time to get used to the traffic noise.
Great location in town. You can walk to everything. We had a great dinner at Moab Brewery across the street. Nice sized pool - bigger than some with a surprise little splash pad the kids loved. Plenty of bathrooms all clean, we did a couple loads of laundry - plenty of machines $2 &$1.75. Convenient store and gas station onsite. Nice people. We were on a paved level site.
The camp site was great! We were in T4 and we only stayed one night because we re right next to a parking lot that kept its lights on all night it was so bright! And people parked right next to our fence and blasted music while they were working on their jeeps
We stayed here for almost a week while exploring Canyon Lands and Arches NP. It was a last second change of plans after our original destination had a blizzard! This campground is right on the southern edge of Moab, so not an out-in-nature experience.
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We did visit this park during “Jeep Week” which did have some impacts. People were cleaning their jeeps at all hours (see note about the car wash). It also meant that it was pretty loud with people showing off. I didn’t hold that against the campground, but be aware if you visit and want to avoid.
Nice clean city campground with pool . Only negative is communication-I called and left multiple Messages and emails and I never got any reply.
Epic spot for re-supply right in town with hot showers, cabins, pull through sites and propane refill. Texaco Gas station right in front. Street noise a little loud but nothing unbearable.
The staff was excellent. Extremely helpful when camp was full. Showers and bathrooms clean.
Plenty of trees for shade, modern and clean facilities, plenty of space
Nice campground in DT Moab. Restrooms and showers clean and modern. Nothing special view wise but does the trick!
If you’re going to pay for a camping spot, you could do a lot worse. Right in town in Moab, across from the brewery and walking distance to everything else. You’re pretty close to other campers but that’s to be expected, I suppose
In-town camping well done. Tight, but shaded and quaint camping on level gravel and sand pads and roads; larger RV sites have paved pads; many tent only sites have solid shade structures). Quick access to Arches and Canyonlands (north), Dead Horse Point SP, Sand Flats/Slickrock/Porcupine Rim, and local and in-town trails (Pipe Dream, Hidden Valley, Mill Creek Pathway).
Clean facilities, two bath houses, pool, store, and camping amenities (propane refill, vehicle fuel, lower shaded lawn for games and sports). Short walk to downtown, grocers, restaurants, and city parks. Multiple hook-up options, good WiFi for school and work before adventures.
The cons: management is accommodating for small campers and RVs on small sites, however parking gets pretty tight, and I wish extra vehicle and large vehicle parking rules/recommendations were better enforced. Public dish-washing sinks need drain filters and a trash can to help "less meticulous" campers keep these public areas cleaner.
We stayed here for a week while we visited Arches, Canyonland, and Dead Horse parks. When I made my reservation online, I mistakenly picked an RV site, although we have a tent but the front desk let us keep the spot we reserved anyway. That was really nice because the site had electricity and I was able to plug in a fan. (We were there in July)
The bathrooms and showers were really nice and clean. My favorite part of this campground was that they had a sink area for dishwashing. The pool was also a nice feature. You can see in one of my pictures that they also rent cute little cabins.
The campground was well maintained, clean restrooms and showers. Decent pool and playground for the kids. Staff at check in could have been more friendly.
Canyonland RV Resorts is located in the heart of Moab. It's your typical RV resort with all the amenities you will need to include wifi, laundry, pool, shower, grocery mart, propane, playground, and even a gas station at its entrance. The staff is really friendly and always helpful. There are a variety of spots from full-service RV to camping spots.
The main attraction of this RV resort is its location. It's located in downtown Moab within walking distance to all the restaurants, adventure companies, and bars. There's even a grocery store one block away.
The only downside is the traffic noise during the day. At night I hardly noticed it while in my van.