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Moab RV Parks: Your Hookup to the Top Campgrounds


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Why Stay at an RV Park in Moab?

Moab RV parks give travelers the perfect mix of adventure and convenience. Unlike dispersed camping, RV campgrounds in Moab offer full hookups, hot showers, pools, and WiFi—making them ideal for families and road-trippers. With easy access to Arches and Canyonlands, the best RV parks in Moab combine red rock scenery with the comforts that make RV camping in Utah unforgettable.

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Top RV Parks in Moab

In addition to the private RV parks in and around Moab, several state park campgrounds also welcome RVs. Dead Horse Point State Park offers two developed options—Wingate and Kayenta—both perched on the canyon rim with electric hookups and modern facilities. A little farther out, you’ll also find RV-friendly sites at Goblin Valley, Green River State Park, and Goosenecks State Park, each with its own unique landscape and setting. The following RV parks are listed in order of their distance from downtown Moab.

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Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown

3 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Located just two blocks off Main Street, Sun Outdoors Moab Downtown is perfect for travelers who want to walk to shops and restaurants. This RV campground offers shaded sites with full hookups, a swimming pool, playground, and cabin rentals. Families often choose this park for its central location and easy access to tours and activities.

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Village Camp Moab

6 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

A newer resort north of town, Village Camp Moab combines luxury RV sites with adventure cabins. The property includes community spaces, outdoor kitchens, and premium amenities designed for longer stays. With a modern design and plenty of room to spread out, it’s a favorite for families and groups looking for an upscale RV camping experience.

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Sun Outdoors North Moab

6 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Just outside of the downtown area, Sun Outdoors North Moab sits at the edge of town. This resort-style campground offers full-hookup RV sites, tent spaces, and cozy cabins or cottages. Guests enjoy a heated pool, laundry facilities, WiFi, and easy access to Arches National Park. It’s a convenient choice for families and RV travelers who want modern amenities while staying close to both downtown and the parks.

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Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway

7 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Formerly known as Moab Valley RV Resort, Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway sits at the north end of town near the Colorado River. It offers full-hookup RV sites, cabins, and tent spots, along with a pool, laundry, WiFi, and shaded picnic areas. Its location makes it one of the best RV parks in Moab for quick access to Arches National Park.

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Moab Rim Campark

7 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Spanish Trail RV Park sits at the south end of town, offering large pull-through sites with full hookups, a seasonal pool, laundry, and shade trees. It’s an easy base for accessing Canyonlands’ Needles District or heading into town. This RV park is best for travelers looking for roomy sites and a peaceful stay.

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Spanish Trail RV Park

8 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Spanish Trail RV Park sits at the south end of town, offering large pull-through sites with full hookups, a seasonal pool, laundry, and shade trees. It’s an easy base for accessing Canyonlands’ Needles District or heading into town. This RV park is best for travelers looking for roomy sites and a peaceful stay.

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Pack Creek Campground

9 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Pack Creek Campground is a rustic option about 10 minutes southeast of downtown Moab. It offers shaded tent sites, RV sites with partial hookups, and a few cabins. Facilities include showers, Wi-Fi, a laundry room, and a dump station. The campground has a more local, old-school Moab feel—appealing to travelers who don’t need resort-style extras.

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Moab RV & Glamping Resort

10 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Just 10 minutes south of downtown, Moab RV & Glamping Resort combines big-rig friendly RV sites with upscale tipis, glamping tents, and cabins. Full hookups, bathhouses, and a new 360° viewing deck make it a versatile choice for both RVers and non-RV guests. Families and groups love its variety of lodging options and wide-open desert views.

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Moab KOA Holiday

10 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Spanish Trail RV Park sits at the south end of town, offering large pull-through sites with full hookups, a seasonal pool, laundry, and shade trees. It’s an easy base for accessing Canyonlands’ Needles District or heading into town. This RV park is best for travelers looking for roomy sites and a peaceful stay.

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Wingate Campground

45 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Located 45 minutes from Moab inside Dead Horse Point State Park, Wingate Campground offers RV and tent sites with electric hookups, modern restrooms, and shaded picnic shelters. The campground sits on the canyon rim with some of the most dramatic views in Utah. It’s a top choice for RVers who want hookups combined with incredible scenery and quick access to Canyonlands.

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Kayenta Campground

45 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB

Kayenta Campground offers 21 sites tucked among junipers on the rim of Dead Horse Point. RVs up to 40 feet are welcome, with electric hookups at each site. Pads are paved and include picnic tables, shade shelters, and fire pits. It’s a quieter alternative to Wingate, with easy access to overlooks and hiking trails.

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