Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown

555 S. Main St, Moab, UT 84532

877-415-3991

888-886-2477

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GPS: 38.5645,-109.5493

Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown is located at 555 S. Main St, Moab, Utah 84532 with a total of 113 campsites. Before your trip to Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown, check out website at https://www.sunoutdoors.com/utah/sun-outdoors-moab-downtown or contact them through 877-415-3991 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

38.5645, -109.5493

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 38.5645, -109.5493

Overview of Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown


Last Price Paid: $85

Reported by KristenPTX on 05.17.2022

Longest RV Reported: 37 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

113

Pad Type:

mixed

Open Seasonally:

March-Oct.

Elevation:

4,035 ft / 1,229 m

Max Length:

40 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown

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  • Close to anything you want to do!

    Reviewed 17/5/2022

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    Nightly rate: $85

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 11

    This park is right in downtown Moab in walking distance to all of the shops activities and restaurants. Also a super short drive to Arches Nat Park. You do get more noise since it is in the city and the views are not scenic but you have to pick what is best for you. Quiet scenery or walking distance to the action? I can say that we en...moreThis park is right in downtown Moab in walking distance to all of the shops activities and restaurants. Also a super short drive to Arches Nat Park. You do get more noise since it is in the city and the views are not scenic but you have to pick what is best for you. Quiet scenery or walking distance to the action? I can say that we enjoyed being so close to the city. We walked in town and made a great date night of it. I cannot say that I heard the street noise all that much. Bathroom showers could have been cleaner but I’ve definitely seen worse. Overall the park was clean and nice and they had space available at the last minute in Moab. Look for the Texaco and it’s right behind that because it was a little hard to find.

  • Great location in town

    Reviewed 23/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $77

    Days stayed: 4

    We enjoyed our stay here. There’s no denying it, sites are closed together & it’s on a busy road with some road noise. But that’s all ok because of its location in town & to the slick rock trails. Lots of off-roaders camp here. We were able to ride the slick rock mountain bike trail and then ride right back to camp. Staff were all nice...moreWe enjoyed our stay here. There’s no denying it, sites are closed together & it’s on a busy road with some road noise. But that’s all ok because of its location in town & to the slick rock trails. Lots of off-roaders camp here. We were able to ride the slick rock mountain bike trail and then ride right back to camp. Staff were all nice the the campground itself was quiet.

  • Great location

    Reviewed 23/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $77

    Days stayed: 4

    Great, central location right in Moab. There’s no denying that sites are close together and there is road noise, but the location makes up for it. Staff is nice and the campground itself was quiet, even though it was packed. Lots of off-roaders were there because we were there during Jeep Safari. Close to the Slick Rock trail - I dropp...moreGreat, central location right in Moab. There’s no denying that sites are close together and there is road noise, but the location makes up for it. Staff is nice and the campground itself was quiet, even though it was packed. Lots of off-roaders were there because we were there during Jeep Safari. Close to the Slick Rock trail - I dropped my husband and son off at the slick rock mountain bike trail and they were able to ride back to camp easily. Close to everything downtown & easy to get to the parks. We loved eating at the Moab Garage!

  • Perfect

    Reviewed 21/12/2021

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 3

    Nice location, well kept, gas station on site. Place is a bit crowded, but understandable. A lot of restaurants, and tourist stuff in walking distance. Short drive to Arches. Can’t wait to go back.

  • Centrally Located for Moab Area

    Reviewed 3/12/2021

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    Nightly rate: $61

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 48

    This campground was in the "OK" category although we wouldn't stay here again unless there were no other good options. It is in downtown Moab which is a very busy resort/high-adventure town with lots of restaurants, motels, shopping, etc. etc. The big plus is that it is only 15 minutes south of Arches NP main entrance and 40 minutes ...moreThis campground was in the "OK" category although we wouldn't stay here again unless there were no other good options. It is in downtown Moab which is a very busy resort/high-adventure town with lots of restaurants, motels, shopping, etc. etc. The big plus is that it is only 15 minutes south of Arches NP main entrance and 40 minutes from Canyonlands NP (Island in the Sky road). In the future I would consider driving a bit more if we could find a nice campground with a bit more peace and quiet.We had a pull-through site with full-hook-ups. We had enough room for our 24' Travel Trailer, the F150,and for a small slide-out, but not much extra room to spare. Overall its packed pretty tight. Cable TV hook-up was available and we used it, no issues there. The bathroom was overall clean but very busy. Because this campground was very close to the main road through Moab (Hwy 191) and also close to downtown, there was a fairly high noise level during day and evening hours. There was a general "buzz" of noise. Finding this place was a little challenging. It's located directly behind a Texaco gas station on the east side of 191. The entrance drive is basically immediately to the south side of the gas station but north of the small creek running across 191.

  • Beautiful park - Lazy approach to safety

    Reviewed 3/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 41

    Let me preface this review by saying that the issues I have primarily rest on the shoulders of Canyonlands’ senior management team and Sun Resorts. The Park Manager and Facilities Manager were empathetic and did all they could given their positions.Canyonlands RV Resort is located in a prime location in downtown Moab, UT. Close to ...moreLet me preface this review by saying that the issues I have primarily rest on the shoulders of Canyonlands’ senior management team and Sun Resorts. The Park Manager and Facilities Manager were empathetic and did all they could given their positions.Canyonlands RV Resort is located in a prime location in downtown Moab, UT. Close to the major national parks, dining and amenities Moab has to offer. The grounds were nice, well kept, and manicured each day. Upon arrival, I was informed that extra vehicles “must” be parked in an overflow lot located down a hill near a creek. The fee for the extra vehicle is $5 per day. This sort of policy is not unheard of, so I paid the fee and moved my extra vehicle to the designated parking area. Around the overflow parking areas is a creek, dog park, picnic area, and tent camping sites. Muddy branches and leaves scattered the area and a work truck was loaded with debris, presumably awaiting a trip to the dump. As far as I knew, the tent sites were available to rent when I checked in. That night, several thunderstorms rolled through the area. A flash flood warning was issued for the area at 11:30pm. At 2:00am, remembering the debris in the overflow parking area, I decided to check on my vehicle. I found my vehicle lifted by flood waters and pinned between trees, surrounded by park debris (tables, planks, etc). It was clear the vehicle had severe water damage. I quickly retreated from the life-threatening situation.The next morning, park staff found me to discuss the situation. I tend to pay close attention to how organizations respond to situations like this and I have a few thoughts.First, this is not the first time a flood has impacted the overflow parking area. Less than a week before my stay, flood waters inundated the area and the staff was still cleaning up the debris. There were no signs indicating the lower lots were prone to floods nor did the staff even mention this. It was made abundantly clear through in the informational handouts that vehicles “MUST be parked in the overflow lot”. While the flooding event was in fact an act of god, the resort’s policy mandated vehicles be parked in a known flood area. Informed consent would be critical here, where the staff lets you know that if there’s a chance of rain, you should park elsewhere; I absolutely would not have parked at the resort had I known this. Vitally, no such warning was given.Second, this was a life-threatening, late-night flood event. Had tent campers been in the area, they would have been faced with a truly serious situation. The walk bridge from the park to the tent sites was washed away in the flood. The sites may have been closed, but there was no signage anywhere indicating the danger of the area. The lackadaisical approach of senior staff to the deadly area on their own property is, in my opinion, negligent and could have killed people. Luckily, only property was lost and hopefully lessons gained.Third, Sun Communities staff still has not reached out to me directly to offer any apology or discuss the way forward. I’m currently moving as part of an official active-duty military move and lost hundreds of dollars of household goods items that were in the vehicle. There has been no discussion of compensation for these items, assistance with the loss of this vehicle, or otherwise. It’s worth noting I have still been charged the $5/day for parking it. Fourth, park staff admitted that flooding has plagued the area as recently as a few days ago. It was clear the park knew of this issue.I hope this information assists anyone considering a stay at Canyonlands RV Resort in Moab, UT.

  • Hard to make turn to enter or exit.

    Reviewed 5/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $56

    Days stayed: 3

    With a 34 foot fifth wheel, we had a hard time making the turn to enter the campground. The turns are also tight to exit! With a pull through site, we had 4” between our truck and the slide out on the rig next door. Staff was nice, location is in town. Laundry and bathrooms were clean. Public WiFi is slow so we used our phones.

  • Long walk to the bathroom

    Reviewed 23/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: G7

    Came to see Arches National Park. We were planning on staying on BLM land because who doesn't like free sites, but we ended up staying here. It has all the amenities. Two restrooms sites with showers, laundry, swimming pool, playground, dump stations, general store, etc. So I can't complain. however, I do have two things. One, the rest...moreCame to see Arches National Park. We were planning on staying on BLM land because who doesn't like free sites, but we ended up staying here. It has all the amenities. Two restrooms sites with showers, laundry, swimming pool, playground, dump stations, general store, etc. So I can't complain. however, I do have two things. One, the restrooms are a trip to get to from the tent sites. You have to walk around the whole campground to reach them. Second, we had a tree that was dripping sap. It got on our shoes, chairs, and tent. It was difficult to clean the morning we left. I almost forgot, It's really quiet, so quiet you can hear a pin drop. Everyone is so quiet that you're afraid to make any noise quiet. The drive is nice to Arches3.7/5

  • Tight spots but great location

    Reviewed 4/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $53

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 103

    The staff was super friendly and helpful. My spot had electric and water no sewer. They have a dump area in the back of the park. Park is located behind a Texaco gas station. Clean restrooms and showers. My only real complaint was the horrible WiFi. I even tried my Verizon hotspot and couldn’t get that to work either. I work remotely ...moreThe staff was super friendly and helpful. My spot had electric and water no sewer. They have a dump area in the back of the park. Park is located behind a Texaco gas station. Clean restrooms and showers. My only real complaint was the horrible WiFi. I even tried my Verizon hotspot and couldn’t get that to work either. I work remotely so need wifi to work. It was a real challenge. My t mobile cell phone worked great could even FaceTime with minimal problems

  • Not great, but not bad

    Reviewed 22/4/2021

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    Nightly rate: $53

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 12

    If you need a FHU, and can bypass the very tempting dry camping spots throughout the area, and can stand close by neighbors, this place isn't that bad.Did not use the bathrooms. Laundry was ok. CCTV was nice. Wifi was pretty good, until prime time evening hours, when it bogged down. It was pretty nice to walk to the Moab Brewer...moreIf you need a FHU, and can bypass the very tempting dry camping spots throughout the area, and can stand close by neighbors, this place isn't that bad.Did not use the bathrooms. Laundry was ok. CCTV was nice. Wifi was pretty good, until prime time evening hours, when it bogged down. It was pretty nice to walk to the Moab Brewery, though it is Utah, and the bar is pretty low when it comes to beer options - UT is definitely a BYOBeer destination. Although on the busy main drag in Moab, no detectable road noise overnight.5 miles from Arches NP.

  • Expensive + Rude Vibes

    Reviewed 14/1/2021

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    Nightly rate: $47

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 102

    I just got settled in my site about an hour ago. The bad: As soon as I walked into the office to purchase a spot, I got rude vibes from the staff. It started with them not even acknowledging me while they laughed amongst themselves, then poor customer service from there on out.It’s January, with snow on the ground—not prime campi...moreI just got settled in my site about an hour ago. The bad: As soon as I walked into the office to purchase a spot, I got rude vibes from the staff. It started with them not even acknowledging me while they laughed amongst themselves, then poor customer service from there on out.It’s January, with snow on the ground—not prime camping time in Moab. This campground is deserted aside from one RV, but the woman working the computer told me all their w/e sites were unavailable. Ummm? If it’s because the water is shut off for the winter, she should have said so. She didn’t offer any other solutions, so I was about to leave and go somewhere else when another office staff member stepped in and told me they had electric sites available. Neither of them were welcoming nor helpful, and honestly I kind of regret giving them my money. I would like to support a friendlier business, but I was tired and hungry and going elsewhere felt like a struggle. And, just for electric, they’re charging $40 right now, in January. What a rip off. It’s $47.02 after taxes. And my site isn’t even level. So far the WiFi seems strong enough, but the login page specifically says it’s not streaming strength and tries to upsell you faster internet. Ugh. The good: they let me camp here in my skoolie, no questions asked. Homemade campers aren’t always welcome at RV parks. The bathrooms are clean and tidy, although only two shower stalls are open since every other stall is closed due to Covid. It’s nice to see them at least taking some precautions. The road noise isn’t bad in the off season. I imagine it’s a lot louder during the busy season.

  • Would recommend!

    Reviewed 18/12/2020

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 110

    We stayed here with our teardrop trailer for one night. The level of cleanliness here was impressive, especially in the bathrooms. We enjoyed hot showers with great water pressure.

  • I would recommend

    Reviewed 10/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $54

    Days stayed: 2

    This lost one star for being pricey and having tight spaces but it was a fine base camp to access Arches NP. Sandy dirt campsites, but some shade. Level, full hookups, nice shower and laundromat and convenience store. A cute little pool. The advertised dog run was nasty. Dusty dirt ground and lots if people were not cleaning up their d...moreThis lost one star for being pricey and having tight spaces but it was a fine base camp to access Arches NP. Sandy dirt campsites, but some shade. Level, full hookups, nice shower and laundromat and convenience store. A cute little pool. The advertised dog run was nasty. Dusty dirt ground and lots if people were not cleaning up their dog poop.

  • Convenient location, crowded, concrete spots.

    Reviewed 3/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 64

    Canyonlands is right in Moab which was very convenient for us. Only about 15min to Arches and 45min to Canyonlands National Park. Campground was well kept, bathrooms were nice, very shaded, full hookups worked well and concrete pad at site. Staff was friendly. My main complaint was how tight the spots were, when pulling in our truck we...moreCanyonlands is right in Moab which was very convenient for us. Only about 15min to Arches and 45min to Canyonlands National Park. Campground was well kept, bathrooms were nice, very shaded, full hookups worked well and concrete pad at site. Staff was friendly. My main complaint was how tight the spots were, when pulling in our truck went right up to the camper in front of us. When we went to pull out we went to the left and couldn't fit around the campground bathroom so we went to the right and had 2 other campers help us navigate and we still got our awning stuck under a tree on our site. The staff was very nice and came when they saw we were stuck and made sure to help us get out. Unfortunately later that day when we pulled our awning out we noticed tiny holes across our awning :( Hopefully the campground will work on the spacing or at least cut some of the limbs on the trees.

  • sardines comes to mind

    Reviewed 29/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $62

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 27

    For clean and quite, this location was both and has a lot of shade. We have a 27' TT and made reservations for a "Premium" pull through site, which wasn't much more than a "non-Premium" except it wasn't on the ends of the row, I guess that makes it Premium. Our TT just made it into the site length wise with a little room to spare and ...moreFor clean and quite, this location was both and has a lot of shade. We have a 27' TT and made reservations for a "Premium" pull through site, which wasn't much more than a "non-Premium" except it wasn't on the ends of the row, I guess that makes it Premium. Our TT just made it into the site length wise with a little room to spare and we had to squeeze our TV barely next to it. Some put their TV on the front or back of their trailer which made the drive lanes more narrow and hard for the arrivals or exits. The Wifi should be called Wi-so-slow

  • Great, clean, convenient

    Reviewed 21/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 112

    We had a small 18’ camper that was able to fit on a tent site with w/e hookup. We parked our truck perpendicular in front of the camper and a motorcycle beside it, and there was plenty of room. Clean sites, lots of shade, friendly staff, convenient to town. The bathrooms had 3-4 showers, toilets, and sinks. The facilities were some of ...moreWe had a small 18’ camper that was able to fit on a tent site with w/e hookup. We parked our truck perpendicular in front of the camper and a motorcycle beside it, and there was plenty of room. Clean sites, lots of shade, friendly staff, convenient to town. The bathrooms had 3-4 showers, toilets, and sinks. The facilities were some of the cleanest I’ve seen. The laundry room had 5-6 washers and dryers, and they take credit cards. Pool was cool and clean. Texaco at the front of the campground. Play park for kids. LTE cell service for T-Mobile. Was only about half full when we visited and was fairly quiet. Our site was toward the back of the lot so we couldn’t hear the road traffic.

  • Great, clean, convenient

    Reviewed 21/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 112

    We had a small 18’ camper that was able to fit on a tent site with w/e hookup. We parked our truck perpendicular in front of the camper and a motorcycle beside it, and there was plenty of room. Clean sites, lots of shade, friendly staff, convenient to town. The bathrooms had 3-4 showers, toilets, and sinks. The facilities were some of ...moreWe had a small 18’ camper that was able to fit on a tent site with w/e hookup. We parked our truck perpendicular in front of the camper and a motorcycle beside it, and there was plenty of room. Clean sites, lots of shade, friendly staff, convenient to town. The bathrooms had 3-4 showers, toilets, and sinks. The facilities were some of the cleanest I’ve seen. The laundry room had 5-6 washers and dryers, and they take credit cards. Pool was cool and clean. Texaco at the front of the campground. Play park for kids. LTE cell service for T-Mobile. Was only about half full when we visited and was fairly quiet. Our site was toward the back of the lot so we couldn’t hear the road traffic.

  • Nice shaded area in Moab

    Reviewed 3/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 69

    I can see when this place get busy that it can be a bit much and too close together. It seemed to be at half capacity on a weekday. Hook ups are decent. And the pads are level. There is a nice park / slides for the kids. WiFi was ok.

  • The best option in town

    Reviewed 26/6/2020

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    Nightly rate: $59

    Days stayed: 8

    Site number: 7

    An RV park in the Moab area with trees? It exists! If you can get a spot in the first row in the campground you'll be in the shade most of the day, and that really helps with the desert temperatures. Each tree is automatically watered with a drip system, and each tree takes a gallon an hour, I was told. It's very lush, though they ...moreAn RV park in the Moab area with trees? It exists! If you can get a spot in the first row in the campground you'll be in the shade most of the day, and that really helps with the desert temperatures. Each tree is automatically watered with a drip system, and each tree takes a gallon an hour, I was told. It's very lush, though they are mostly cottonwoods so your allergies might make you unhappy.This place gets crazy! If you know Moab, you can guess what the traffic is like in a campground in town. There are loud parties and loud vehicles coming and going all day and well into the evening. So, if you're a part of that noise you don't need to worry about being quiet. If you want peace and quiet, you probably won't find it here.The sites are fairly close together, and the rows are close to each other, too. There is a nice convenience store at the entrance along with a gas station. The brewery is across the street, as is a grocery store. There is a lot within walking distance.Compared to a lot of other RV parks, it's not the best. But compared to all of the other options in the Moab area with full hookups, this place is awesome.

  • Crowded, but comfortable

    Reviewed 1/6/2020

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 42

    This campground is a little oasis in the middle of the desert. My family had the opportunity to stay here this past weekend and loved it. We had a trailer and had upgraded to a pull through site. We arrived late-after the office had closed, but were able to locate our site and get settled really easily.Most of the campground has pl...moreThis campground is a little oasis in the middle of the desert. My family had the opportunity to stay here this past weekend and loved it. We had a trailer and had upgraded to a pull through site. We arrived late-after the office had closed, but were able to locate our site and get settled really easily.Most of the campground has plenty of shade, and due to social distancing guidelines, every other site was vacant-so we had plenty of space. Had the campground been full to capacity, it would have felt a little crowded.There is an off leash dog play area that was perfect for our little guy. Larger dogs might get bored of it, but it did the trick for us. There are also a few restrooms and showers that were well maintained and clean.Onsite, you'll see that there is a gas station and convenience store-which we really appreciated when we needed a few things. The lady running the place is not very friendly-she seems to be annoyed by travelers or maybe just had a bad weekend (she was unpleasant both days we went in). There is also a great looking swimming pool and group pavilion-both were closed, but I'd love to check them out another trip.Our site was located right next to the camp host residence. Although our interactions with the staff were minimal, I did notice that there was a group of late teens/early twenty-somethings that were staying in the house and made a lot of noise. They were yelling, laughing and driving sporadically in and out of the park one night. I was a little surprised, since the camp hosts are usually the ones that set the example for the guests. But these guys were all about having a good time. Maybe next time, I'll go join them. ;-)

  • Overpriced and Overcrowded

    Reviewed 26/9/2018

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 73

    Their location in downtown Moab may be the justification for their outrageous prices but you get way too little for your expense! The lots are small and packed together. Traffic through the park is a nightmare due to very narrow driveways. Showers are clean but not adequate for the number of campers. Wi-fi was good. Never again!

  • They'll let you shower here for $6...

    Reviewed 24/4/2018

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    We did not stay at this park, though it certainly appeared well kept and the staff was super duper friendly. Just wanted to mention that if you're boondocking in the Moab area, you can shower here for $6 per person. They even let my beautiful wife take our two young kids into the shower with her, for $6 total for the three. Clean and h...moreWe did not stay at this park, though it certainly appeared well kept and the staff was super duper friendly. Just wanted to mention that if you're boondocking in the Moab area, you can shower here for $6 per person. They even let my beautiful wife take our two young kids into the shower with her, for $6 total for the three. Clean and hot showers, can't beat that!

  • Worst experience

    Reviewed 29/11/2017

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 79

    We had the worst experience. People constantly walking through our campsite, stepping over our hookups, and around our table area because bathrooms are located in middle of campground and everyone takes a short cut, occupied or not, to get to it. High School band starts practice at 0700. Signs posted to not leave anything out because ...moreWe had the worst experience. People constantly walking through our campsite, stepping over our hookups, and around our table area because bathrooms are located in middle of campground and everyone takes a short cut, occupied or not, to get to it. High School band starts practice at 0700. Signs posted to not leave anything out because of thefts of coolers and generators. No code to enter bath house and I saw many transients walking in and using the facilities. Very noisy and packed campground. Saw lots of people struggling to back trailers into sites because it's so tight. The only pro I have to give it is the downtown location where you can walk to restaurants and the awesome Walker Drug Company which sells everything under the sun.

  • Easter Jeep Safari Week

    Reviewed 17/4/2017

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    Nightly rate: $66

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 179

    Easter Jeep Safari (enough said) Overall the place was nice. Its on the strip behind a gas station and mini market. The registration was easy and staff was nice. The place was full but considering the week i was able to get 2 spots. Site 179 (gravel) is for small RV and near bathrooms (a plus and negative). We had a vehicle and off roa...moreEaster Jeep Safari (enough said) Overall the place was nice. Its on the strip behind a gas station and mini market. The registration was easy and staff was nice. The place was full but considering the week i was able to get 2 spots. Site 179 (gravel) is for small RV and near bathrooms (a plus and negative). We had a vehicle and off road trailer that fit perfectly on the site. The campgrounds was very active the days we were there. Not super quiet, even after 10pm and off roaders heading out to capture the sunrise. We didn't mind because it was expected. The pool and showers were a nice comfort factor. It was a little pricey (extra $10 for 3rd person on site) but worth being close to everything and having a playground, pool, showers, bathrooms and wifi.

  • Too little for too much

    Reviewed 11/4/2016

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 64

    We had a different experience staying here than those who rated it higher.Usually for $50 plus you get a site that is wide enough to open up you awning, not here. As it was I had to fold in the mirrors to squeeze the truck in off the road. Calling it intimate would be too kind. Also there is no paved road in the facility, it is all ...moreWe had a different experience staying here than those who rated it higher.Usually for $50 plus you get a site that is wide enough to open up you awning, not here. As it was I had to fold in the mirrors to squeeze the truck in off the road. Calling it intimate would be too kind. Also there is no paved road in the facility, it is all gravel and with all the traffic it is pretty dusty. We expect this when we are dry camping but again not for $50 plus a night. There was also considerable partying after quiet hours which we did not appreciate. All that being said, the natural attractions in the area are so incredible we would put up with worse to see them...though we would try our luck elsewhere for staying.

  • Kids loved it!!!!!!

    Reviewed 22/6/2015

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: cabin

    We love this campground! We went in June and it was packed in the middle of the week, but still quiet. Everyone goes to bed early and is respectful of neighbors. Right in Moab, easy walk to food & shops. Get essentials at the gas station right at the front entrance. The pool is clean and a good temperature. Staff is very friendly. Also...moreWe love this campground! We went in June and it was packed in the middle of the week, but still quiet. Everyone goes to bed early and is respectful of neighbors. Right in Moab, easy walk to food & shops. Get essentials at the gas station right at the front entrance. The pool is clean and a good temperature. Staff is very friendly. Also close to Arches and Canyonlands parks! Wi-fi is really slow, so we didn't use that, but I had good cell service. I love having access to showers and the bathroom is always clean and can handle a fair amount of people. The cabins are a great way to rough it without really roughing it. Mini-fridge, tv, electricity, swamp cooler and a screened in porch, perfect for late night card games! It's cooler than outside, but don't expect your room to be freezing. Bring sheets to cover the beds and you're all set for a good sleep!

  • well maintained park with very helpfull staff

    Reviewed 22/3/2015

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 35

    We stayed three nites while taking in Arches National park and Dead-horse Canyon. Sites are level and gravel. Picnic table is provided and sufficient space to have awnings open. I have a 38 ft mtr home and it was a little tight, length wise. Park is located next to a high school so, if school is in, don't be surprised to hear morning a...moreWe stayed three nites while taking in Arches National park and Dead-horse Canyon. Sites are level and gravel. Picnic table is provided and sufficient space to have awnings open. I have a 38 ft mtr home and it was a little tight, length wise. Park is located next to a high school so, if school is in, don't be surprised to hear morning announcements. Site is conveniently located close to town and shopping. There is a Texaco gas station/convenience store at the entrance to the site. Site has a separate area for tenting. We stayed there march 8th 2015 so the park was quiet but i imagine in the high season this would be a busy place. Didn't use or check out the laundry facility but washroom were clean. Park is quiet at nite.

  • Reviewed 23/2/2015

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    Nightly rate: $56

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 66

    Nice campground in the middle of town, shady but spaces are a little on the tight side for longer rigs.

  • Shady and convenient

    Reviewed 30/12/2014

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 1

    We stayed here in late June, 2012 on our way north. It's a nice, shady place but the entrance is sandwiched between a canal and a gas station - the entrance is tight and often busy. WiFi was slow and it was the most expensive place we stayed on the whole trip. Walking distance to town.

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