Primitive but cool
The Colorado River is across the street but in a bit of a marshy area. The grounds are immediately next to the road, which is frequented by OHVs at most hours of the day. It’s not a wildly busy road, but with the off roaring and rock climbing nearby, it can contribute to a rough night of sleep if you’re in a tent. On the plus side, it’s so close to Wall Street climbing area, so the perfect spot if that’s you’re destination. Also very, very convenient to Arches NP, Canyonlands Island in the Sky division and Dead Horse Point state park. There are some sites with a bit of shade, but in Moab summers, a lot of it feels exposed. The surroundings are beautiful red rock walls and Potash road is nice for biking along. The grounds are very affordable and you’ll get a picnic bench, fire pit and primitive toilets. The sites are really geared for tents and small trailers. These spots seem to fill up less quickly than the sites down Route 128 (based on our limited experience).