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✅ Amenities & Features

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📖 About This Campground

Your high-end red rock adventure launchpad in Moab! Nestled beneath dramatic sandstone cliffs just minutes from Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, Village Camp Moab (formerly Portal RV Resort) redefines outdoor luxury in Southeast Utah. Picture waking up to sweeping views of the Moab Rim, cooling off in dual resort pools and hot tubs after a long hike, and gathering around a campfire with fellow explorers under star-filled desert skies. Whether you're parking a Class A motorhome on a concrete patio pad, staying in a modern mountain adventure cabin, or bringing a fifth wheel for an extended desert stay, this upscale, mountain-view sanctuary pairs adventure access with top-tier resort comfort.

⭐ 1 Review⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0

Camping Pro

What a pleasant surprise. In years past we had overlooked this park due to reviews on other sites but after seeing the video and the pictures decided to give this park a try. We originally planned on staying at the KOA but they wanted over $60 per night with taxes for a standard pull thru site! This park was $45 per night plus the 13%!!! Moab occupancy tax. Large pull thru on gravel rock. Nice concrete patio with table. A little shade tree and friendly neighbors. The park was very pretty and we were told they will have a pool for the non-ownership section by next year. Honestly we don't care. The swimming lake was very refreshing and felt more like camping. This is our new go to in the area which is rapidly becoming an expensive destination anyways. As a bonus it was a shorter ride after completing the Whole Enchilada bike ride. While the paved bike path is across the street if you have kids it is much safer to go down the 1/2 mile to the light and cross at he cross walk. Also check out the Moab community pool. It is beautiful and fun.