Moab Rim RV Campark & Cabins

1900 Hwy 191, Moab, UT 84532

435-259-5002

888-599-6622

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GPS: 38.5432,-109.5188

Moab Rim RV Campark & Cabins is located at 1900 Hwy 191, Moab, Utah 84532 with a total of 30 campsites. Before your trip to Moab Rim RV Campark & Cabins, check out website at http://www.moab-utah.com/moabrim/ or contact them through 435-259-5002 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

38.5432, -109.5188

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 38.5432, -109.5188

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity cable tv wifi
Recreation playground
Site Amenities big rig fire ring picnic table pull thru
Facilities cabins dump station recycle restrooms
Discount Clubs AAA AARP
Pets pets

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Overview of Moab Rim RV Campark & Cabins


Last Price Paid: $62

Reported by Ribboy58 on 04.06.2022

Longest RV Reported: 45 feet (Class C)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

30

Pad Type:

gravel with concrete patio

Elevation:

4,396 ft / 1,339 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Moab Rim RV Campark & Cabins

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  • Good little park, close to town

    Reviewed 6/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $62

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 27

    Moab Rim is a small park on the south side of Moab. The park offers spaces for big rigs, tents and everything in between. It is a smaller park so reservations are suggested to get a spot depending on the time of year. The full hookups were convenient and the area around each site was tidy. Pull throughs are graveled but it is small...moreMoab Rim is a small park on the south side of Moab. The park offers spaces for big rigs, tents and everything in between. It is a smaller park so reservations are suggested to get a spot depending on the time of year. The full hookups were convenient and the area around each site was tidy. Pull throughs are graveled but it is small gravel and most all were level. Each pull-through also offers a designated space for your tow vehicle so it’s easy to pull out of the way. Pull-throughs also offer a small concrete patio area making it nice for sitting outside. Water quality was good and the Wi-Fi was outstanding. We had no issues uploading photos or getting email, etc. The biggest drawback about this park is the highway noise from US Highway 191 which runs in front of the park. The park was easy to get in and out of and the turns into the pull throughs were angled nicely making it feel more private. The spaces were a little close but overall it was tolerable. We would recommend this park when you are visiting the Moab area.

  • Nice accommodating RV Park

    Reviewed 19/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $62

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 51

    We were able to get two days here on short notice. The staff was very accommodating and pleasant.Located at the edge of downtown Moab with a short trip to Arches. Our site was down next to the cabins and they were not being used so we had a nice quiet stay. There is some road noise its not an intestatebut it is the only road. Wi-Fi...moreWe were able to get two days here on short notice. The staff was very accommodating and pleasant.Located at the edge of downtown Moab with a short trip to Arches. Our site was down next to the cabins and they were not being used so we had a nice quiet stay. There is some road noise its not an intestatebut it is the only road. Wi-Fi was ok.

  • Small park and close to town

    Reviewed 27/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $46

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 31

    The price reflects 2 nights with Passport America discount. The park is small with only about 40 campsites, well kept. The spaces are a little close together, had a problem getting our Satellite reception because of the trees, but they do have cable.

  • Great hosts

    Reviewed 23/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $32

    Days stayed: 2

    We had to get hookups after encountering inverter issues. The host was so accommodating and got us in a full hookup site for $32 plus tax with PA discount. There was road noise but not horrible. Great Verizon cell service.

  • Located in Moab, Great Hosts

    Reviewed 28/6/2021

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    Nightly rate: $36

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: F

    Moab Rim Campark is located in Moab, just outside of the busiest part. It's super convenient to Moab, Arches, and Canyondlands Islands in the Sky district. The hosts are very accommodating. Our small trailer was able to make use of a tent site that offered 20 Amp electric service. Bathrooms and showers were clean for the most part ...moreMoab Rim Campark is located in Moab, just outside of the busiest part. It's super convenient to Moab, Arches, and Canyondlands Islands in the Sky district. The hosts are very accommodating. Our small trailer was able to make use of a tent site that offered 20 Amp electric service. Bathrooms and showers were clean for the most part for our stay during a busy weekend. Sites are close together (as you'd expect) but each had some shade. Multiple potable water spigots were available. Dump station was available (and clean). Free WiFi was available. We had two guests with a tent staying with us. They were charged $5 each. Our final nightly rate with both guests totaled $46.

  • Camping only

    Reviewed 2/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 2

    Not an RV Resort but we didn't want that. We called an hour before we got there they had a site for us which we turned into two nights instead of one.A few minutes from town we stayed on the gravel site that was fairly level and full shade.We would stay here again.

  • No frills but close to Arches!

    Reviewed 5/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 3

    Friendly and efficient office staff. No issues getting into the site. Fairly level and gravel. No shade which was frustrating because it’s super hot there. Took about 10 min or less to get into town and 15-20 min to Arches NP. Pretty loud highway noise but I feel like this is probably standard for the area.

  • Nothing special, met our needs

    Reviewed 13/6/2020

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    Nightly rate: $33

    Days stayed: 1

    Needed a place to crash after a big day at Arches. Got a tent site, cooked dinner, took showers, and filled up on water. Met our needs, but was small and had very little shade from the sun at our site (other sites appeared to have more shade). Reasonably priced, had last-minute availability, and quiet campgrounds. And the view was great!

  • Nice campground with a big heart.

    Reviewed 19/5/2020

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 30

    Site number: 49

    This is the most campground like RV park in Moab. Not a resort by any means,but if you are looking for a great Moab stay with great, caring staff this is the place. Not stuffy at all and all are welcome. Owner take great pride in the place and it shows. It is very popular with the regulars as many people told me they return annually to...moreThis is the most campground like RV park in Moab. Not a resort by any means,but if you are looking for a great Moab stay with great, caring staff this is the place. Not stuffy at all and all are welcome. Owner take great pride in the place and it shows. It is very popular with the regulars as many people told me they return annually to this campground. The pictures here are old because the trees are much taller and fillled in. Some road noise, but that is Moab. Its an off road Mecca so that comes along with it. Sites are spacious and each has a nice patch of grass and trees. The tent camping area is nice and well shaded and the sites have a pergola over the picnic table. Also, this is the only place in town that allows campfires.

  • Completely acceptable private RV park near Moab

    Reviewed 8/5/2019

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    Nightly rate: $44

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 9

    This typical private park features mostly pull-through spots in close proximity to neighbors. Our gravel spot was perfectly level and all utilities worked great including cable TV. The cottonwood trees and small grass strips between sites were a welcome green respite from the dusty desert, though separation from neighbors was minimal s...moreThis typical private park features mostly pull-through spots in close proximity to neighbors. Our gravel spot was perfectly level and all utilities worked great including cable TV. The cottonwood trees and small grass strips between sites were a welcome green respite from the dusty desert, though separation from neighbors was minimal so we didn't really use the outdoor space much. The bathhouse was clean and well-maintained. We appreciated that the park collects recycling (plastic, aluminum, and glass).Sites are fairly long (around 50 feet) but during our stay most campers had lots of 4X4s on trailers that didn't fit in spots and were parked all over the place, but the campground roadways were wide enough for RV to pass by even with the extra vehicles everywhere.The park is located right along the main road south of Moab, so there is definitely road noise, but it's no worse than trains, airports, and roads that have abutted other parks we've stayed at. There's not much in the immediate vicinity so trips for groceries or restaurants require driving, but it's only a three miles up to downtown Moab. The good news is that, being a little outside of town, it's not nearly as difficult to make the left turn out of the park onto Hwy 191 to head into town.It's on the south side of Moab, a little further away from Arches, Canyonlands, and some of the best hiking on BLM land, but is also considerably less expensive than the private parks on the north side of town closer to the parks, and has much less traffic around the entrance. If you're looking for a private park in Moab, it's a completely acceptable option.Being located right outside town on a main road, cell service was as good as anyplace in Moab. Speeds on AT&T: Download 41.1 Mbps Upload 36.3 Mbps.

  • The noisiest place EVER!!

    Reviewed 17/11/2017

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    Nightly rate: $42

    Days stayed: 8

    Site number: 13

    This park sits less than 50 yards from the side of the interstate. They don't have a fence or trees to help buffer the noise. Since it sits on the edge of town, you hear all of the semi-trucks hitting their jake brakes as they slow down to come into town, or throttling their engines to speed up as they leave town. You hear this ALL DAY...moreThis park sits less than 50 yards from the side of the interstate. They don't have a fence or trees to help buffer the noise. Since it sits on the edge of town, you hear all of the semi-trucks hitting their jake brakes as they slow down to come into town, or throttling their engines to speed up as they leave town. You hear this ALL DAY and ALL NIGHT. It never lets up!The park was cozy, and the staff was super friendly. The pads are gravel, and level, and the hook ups were excellent (including cable tv and wifi). If you MUST stay here, get a spot as far back from Hwy 191 as you can!

  • Hot

    Reviewed 17/7/2017

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    Days stayed: 7

    This was the last few weeks of our first six months of fulltiming. This was the only place open so we grabbed it. Gravel sites. Ours was level but you had to enter between two trees at a funny angle. Just awkward with our fifth wheel trying to not hit trees with slides or utilities. After 20 minutes of back and forth we got it. So hot ...moreThis was the last few weeks of our first six months of fulltiming. This was the only place open so we grabbed it. Gravel sites. Ours was level but you had to enter between two trees at a funny angle. Just awkward with our fifth wheel trying to not hit trees with slides or utilities. After 20 minutes of back and forth we got it. So hot here this time of year (100) but wanted to see national parks. No frills, no pool.

  • Good stop for a night, if you have a Jeep even Better

    Reviewed 5/5/2017

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 7

    Stayed for one night. It's a decent stop for and really good if your in a Jeep/Bronco/Other group, they will let you work you vehicles getting ready for the trails, unlike most RV Parks. we were basically in and out the next morning. Gravel sites, pretty level, we'd stay here again.

  • Desert with hookups

    Reviewed 26/1/2017

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    Nightly rate: $39

    Days stayed: 6

    This RV park is small compared to others in the Moab area. The sites are all sand/gravel, and the owners are slowly working on upgrading the areas with concrete patios and picnic tables. The Park doesn't have any online reservation system, you must call for reservations. They do not take reservations for any big events (e.g. Jeep S...moreThis RV park is small compared to others in the Moab area. The sites are all sand/gravel, and the owners are slowly working on upgrading the areas with concrete patios and picnic tables. The Park doesn't have any online reservation system, you must call for reservations. They do not take reservations for any big events (e.g. Jeep Safari) more than about 4 months in advance. They sometimes have a charge if you cancel your reservation.Moab is best to be visited either in the spring and fall, and avoided in mid-summer. While there are trees at this RV Park, they are not large and do not provide much shade. One of the nice things about the Park is a hiking trail that goes up a dirt road behind the Park, which is a great place to walk dogs or get your morning workout.There is internet on site and it was about the same as most other RV Parks, enough to check emails and do some surfing, but no streaming.Bath facilities seemed clean, did not use the shower. The RV Park is not close enough to town to walk, but Moab is a small place and it doesn't take long to get around town.

  • Life changing, because it's so bad.

    Reviewed 10/5/2015

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    Days stayed: 2

    This was the place where I finally broke down and ordered a generator, got to fixing our broken water pump, and swapping out our regular 5 gallons / flush toilet a previous owner had installed as I realized that to experience beautiful places, we would need to leave the world of private RV parks. I was Instagramming my discontentme...moreThis was the place where I finally broke down and ordered a generator, got to fixing our broken water pump, and swapping out our regular 5 gallons / flush toilet a previous owner had installed as I realized that to experience beautiful places, we would need to leave the world of private RV parks. I was Instagramming my discontentment with the park and it was the replies, such as "well don't complain if you choose to stay in a crappy RV park instead of all of the wonderful goodness that is the open land around Moab," which made me realize that it's not the RV parks that suck, it's my desire to be somewhere much more beautiful than a noisy, overpriced parking lot on the side of a busy highway. That last sentence should do nicely for the "review" part of this here review.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 6 Users Last Reported 11/17/2017

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 11/17/2017

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