$48 per night with various sales and hotel taxes added on for our 6 day stay. Not worth that price but still nice. The staff was very friendly and the shade trees were excellent. They really pack the rigs and vehicles in making maneuvering a bit tough. During our stay we had 5 different neighbors speaking to the turnover this park experiences. By 11am the place is nearly empty; within 4 hours it fills right back up. A lot of weekend warriors out to experience Moab meaning they can be a bit frustrating with regards to manners and courtesy to neighbors. Our site was in line with the restrooms which, we assumed, meant that our patio area was the defacto walk-way. Within the first 4 hours no less than 6 different people of all ages, nationalities, etc walked right on thru; even as we BBQ'd! By the end of our stay it was kind of a game to see how many would walk right by. Moab now has Verizon 4G data so mifi was blazing. All in all a good place but we may try somewhere different next time.
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What campers say
Conveniently located a short walk from downtown Moab and close to Arches, this park offers clean, well-maintained facilities, level full-hookup RV pads, laundry, a stocked store and on-site gas. Family-friendly amenities include a heated pool, playground, pavilion, grassy creek area and a small dog run. Staff are frequently described as friendly and helpful. Tradeoffs include closely spaced sites and limited privacy; tent sites near the road or parking can be noisy on busy weekends. It’s an amenity-rich, comfortable base for exploring the area—particularly for RV travelers and families—though light sleepers should expect some downtown activity.
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