We came upon this park through RV Park Reviews and loved it. Since we came without reservations, and it was approaching the 4th of July weekend, we could only stay 2 nights. Very envious of those that could stay. Well maintained and wide grassy areas between each site. Big rig friendly and Pull throughs! Friendly staff who tried to find other sites that we could move to due to cancellations and extended our stay! We definitely would come again!
We arrived after Labor Day when leaving Alaska.The cafe was closed and the entertainment was gone. Without these features the price should have been reduced. WIF is only at the office. There are lots of trees for shade and separation from other sites.
RESORT! Hardly! A few cabins and mostly uneven sights some in the tress some in a field. Water was either low pressure or non-existent. Lots of junk laying around.
This is an older KOA. The internal roads are dirt and gravel. The sites are dirt with gravel pads. The internal roads and site are narrow. The water pressure goes from bad to non-existent. Very few sites for big rigs or long 5th wheels. Some sites are pull through others are backins. This KOA has the most tent sites and KOA cabins I have ever seen. Like all of the campgrounds in Moab it is right on highway 191. The wifi is very weak away from the camp store. Air card and Sat/TV worked fine. We will look for another campground on our next visit to Moab.