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Where can I park my RV in Moab?

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Christopher Ramos

Published Mar 16, 2026

Where can I park my RV in Moab?

Top 5 RV Parks in Moab
  • Moab Valley RV Resort. Average Rating: 4.42. Total Reviews: 12.
  • Spanish Trail RV Park & Campground. Average Rating: 4.40. Total Reviews: 10.
  • ACT Campground. Average Rating: 4.0. Total Reviews: 5.
  • OK RV Park. Average Rating: 3.93. Total Reviews: 14.

Beside this, where can I park my RV in Moab Utah?

Top 5 RV Parks in Moab

  • Moab Valley RV Resort. Average Rating: 4.42. Total Reviews: 12.
  • Spanish Trail RV Park & Campground. Average Rating: 4.40. Total Reviews: 10.
  • ACT Campground. Average Rating: 4.0. Total Reviews: 5.
  • OK RV Park. Average Rating: 3.93. Total Reviews: 14.

Additionally, can you drive an RV through Arches National Park? In Arches National Park, the Devils Garden Campground has some sites that will handle a 30-foot RV. There are no hookups, although water is available during the high season. Outside of the parks there is a baker's dozen of campgrounds in Moab that can accommodate RVs.

Correspondingly, where can I camp for free in Moab?

Free Camping in Moab

  • Manti LaSal National Forest.
  • Yellow Circle Road.
  • Willow Springs Road.
  • Gemini Bridges Road.
  • Long Canyon Road.
  • Lone Mesa Area.
  • Mineral Point / BLM 340.

Is camping allowed in Moab?

Within 20 miles of Moab, camping is only allowed in developed campgrounds. Primitive camping is available in certain areas outside of Moab (see map & legend below): These regulations apply to all primitive sites: Vehicles must stay on roads. Human waste carryout required (portable toilet or human waste bags)

What is BLM camping?

Feb 28. Written By Native Campervans. Inexpensive and remote camping opportunities are found on BLM, Bureau of Land Management. In comparison with national conservation areas and developed campgrounds, BLMs are undeveloped public lands that offer disperse camping options for those seeking solitude.

How much does it cost to camp at Arches National Park?

CampgroundCurrent Nightly Fee
Devils Garden (Arches) - Standard$20
Juniper (Arches) - Group$3/person
Canyon Wren (Arches) - Group$3/person
Willow Flat (Canyonlands) - Standard Island in the Sky district$10

How many days do you need in Arches National Park?

One full day in Arches will allow visitors time to experience a nice variety of the Arches trails while two days will allow time to explore all the big trails. We spent 1.5 dyes in Arches and then spent the afternoon taking in the magnificent views at Dead Horse Point State Park.

Is there a fire ban in Moab?

Fire restrictions in place since June 12 in the Bureau of Land Management Canyon Country Fire Zone were lifted on Nov. 1. The zone covers the Moab and Monticello BLM Field Offices in Grand and San Juan counties.

How do you camp in Arches National Park?

You can reserve campsites for nights between March 1 and October 31. Between November 1 and February 28, all sites are first-come, first served. Phone and online reservations for both group and individual sites must be made through or by calling 1-877-444-6777.

Are dogs allowed in Moab?

Animals have to be leashed everywhere in the City of Moab, and are not allowed in the main city parks. Most businesses in town don't mind visits from four-legged companions, but restaurants have health codes to comply with and dogs are not allowed inside unless they are a certified service animal.

Are dogs allowed at Arches National Park?

Pets are welcome at Arches National Park, but activities with pets are limited. Pets must be leashed at all times. Pets may not be left unattended (except in a paid-for campsite in Devils Garden Campground, where they must not cause a disturbance).

What does Boondocking mean?

Boondocking, to us, is the opportunity to camp off-the-grid, far from the services and amenities that can be found at RV parks or developed campgrounds. It's a quieter way of camping, one that often lands us in beautiful destinations for days or weeks at a time.

Can you sleep in your car in Moab?

You can sleep in your car in Utah as long as you are in a campsite on disbursed camping on BLM/Forest Service land.

Is there a Walmart in Moab?

Best walmart supercenter near Moab, UT 84532.

Is Moab safe?

The graphs above show that Moab is safer than 4% of the cities in Utah and 9% of the cities in the United States.

Where can I shower in Moab?

Places to Shower in Moab
  • Canyonlands Campground – $6. 555 S Main St, Moab, UT 84532.
  • Dowd Flats RV Park – $3 + $0.25/5 minutes. 2701 US-191, Moab, UT 84532.
  • Lazy Lizard Hostel – $3. 1213 US-191, Moab, UT 84532.
  • Moab Cyclery – $5.
  • Moab Recreational & Aquatic Center – $5.
  • Moab Rim RV Park – $5.
  • Moab Valley RV – $6.
  • OK RV Park – $5.

What is the best time of year to go to Moab?

Best times to Visit Moab

Spring and fall are great times to visit Moab; it is usually not as crowded and the temperatures are ideal for long days of hiking, mountain biking and most outdoor activities. Both National Parks in Moab are open year-round.

Can you swim in the Colorado River in Moab?

The obvious water near Moab is the silty Colorado River, but a leisure-seeker's treasure is the clear and cold Mill Creek, tucked away in a canyon just outside of Moab. Follow the signed trail up North Fork Mill Creek rather than the side trail (to the right) that bushwhacks up Mill Creek Canyon proper.

Can you sleep in Arches National Park?

Arches National Park has one campground at Devils Garden. The campground is full most nights between March and October, when sites are reserved in advance. Between November and February, sites are first-come, first-served.

Where can I sleep in Moab Utah?

Best Value for Your Money Moab Hotels
  • Best Western Plus Canyonlands Inn.
  • Comfort Suites Moab.
  • Hampton Inn Moab.
  • Best Western PLUS Greenwell Inn.
  • Sleep Inn & Suites Moab.
  • La Quinta Inn & Suites Moab.
  • River Canyon Lodge.

Do you need a reservation to get into Arches National Park?

The proposed plan allows only vehicles with an entry reservation into the park between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. during the high-visitation season, March through October. A total of 2,006 reservations per day will be available online up to six months in advance.

Is Arches National Park open 24 hours?

Arches National Park is normally open year-round, 24 hours a day.

Do you need tickets for Arches National Park?

Park Entrance Fees

Admission to Arches National Park is good for seven days. You can come and go any time with your seven-day pass. Admits one private, non-commercial vehicle (15 passenger capacity or less) and all its occupants. Admits a private, non-commercial motorcycle and its riders.

Is there cell service in Arches National Park?

Cell Phone Service

Coverage at Arches is spotty. Service varies between carriers. As a rule of thumb, signals are strongest wherever the La Sal Mountains are visible.

What is there to do in Moab at night?

Canyonlands by Night and Day's Most-Recommended Moab Attractions
  • Arches National Park. Arches National Park is an excellent place to explore, hike, and take photographs.
  • Canyonlands National Park.
  • The Needles.
  • The Maze.
  • Dead Horse State Park.

Are there bathrooms in Arches National Park?

Aside from the visitor center and bathrooms, there are no facilities in Arches.

Are Arches and Canyonlands open?

MOAB, UT— Arches and Canyonlands national parks are open all year, but the parks' visitor center operations change with the arrival of winter. Arches Visitor Center is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. this winter, except for Christmas Day when it will be closed.

Can you camp in Moab in March?

There are many Bureau of Land Management (BLM) campgrounds on the public lands surrounding Moab, although most fill daily during mid-March-May and Sept-October. Please note that most individual campsites are available on a first come – first served basis only and No reservations are accepted.

Where can I mountain bike in Moab?

Areas Within Moab
  • 7-Up. 1 Trails.
  • Amasa Back. 12 Trails.
  • Bartlett-Jedi. 4 Trails.
  • Behind the Rocks. 10 Trails.
  • Brand Trails (Bar M) 16 Trails.
  • City of Moab. 6 Trails.
  • Dead Horse Point State Park. 13 Trails.
  • Flat Iron Mesa. 7 Trails.

What means Moab?

MOAB is an acronym referring to a large bomb in the U.S. military, the Massive Ordnance Air Blast or Mother of All Bombs. Moab is also the name of a Biblical kingdom and a city in Utah.

Can I still camp in Utah?

With roughly 63% of all Utah land remaining public, there are plenty of opportunities for free camping near Salt Lake City, far into the flat reaches of the West Desert, and throughout the southern red rock. Free camping options throughout Utah offer a way to explore the lesser known parts of the state.

Can you camp anywhere in Canyonlands?

There are no lodging or dining facilities in the park.

Canyonlands has two campgrounds, one at The Needles and one at Island in the Sky. Individual sites at Island in the Sky are first-come, first-served. You may reserve some individual sites and all group sites at The Needles. Read more about camping at Canyonlands.