State: Utah
Address 1: 1773 N Highway 191
City: Moab
Zip: 84532
Phone: (435) 259-4469
Open: Open all year
Number of Sites: 111
Full Hook: 69
Camp URL: http://moabvalleyrv.com/index.html
Email: moabvalleyrvresort@yahoo.com
Dogs Allowed: Yes
Tents Allowed: Yes
Free: No
Facilities
Cabins:
Five unique types provide different options for different needs. Cute cottages provide a rest room and a shower while the econo cabin provides only the basics.
RV Sites:
Offering a variety of site types, we can meet your needs regardless of your RV. We provide 50 amp service, pull-thru sites; cable and internet access is available right at your site.
Tent Sites:
The base of the tent sites is sand. Soft, groom able and easy to pound stakes, it’s ideal for tents. They have covered tent sites that protect you from sun, rain and wind. A picnic table and bbq grill complete your camp site.
Amenities
Free Wireless Internet
24 Hr Security Gates
Swimming pool
Hot tub
Bicycle Wash
Life size checkers and chess
Life size chinese checkers
Cable TV
Cabins with A/C
Rest rooms
Showers
Children’s playground
Two large group pavilions
Directions
From Salt Lake City, Utah:
Take I-15 South
Exit onto Hwy 6 towards Price
Take I-70 East towards Grand Junction, Colorado
Exit #182 and take Hwy 191 South to Moab
Drive 29 miles and make a right turn into Moab Valley RV Resort
They are at the junction of Hwy 191 and Hwy 128 (immediately after you cross the Colorado River bridge and 2 miles south from the entrance to Arches National Park).
From Grand Junction, Colorado:
Take I-70 West
Exit #182 and take Hwy 191 South to Moab
Drive 29 miles and make a right turn into Moab Valley RV Resort
They are at the junction of Hwy 191 and Hwy 128 (immediately after you cross the Colorado River bridge and 2 miles south from the entrance to Arches National Park).
From Albuquerque, New Mexico:
Take I-25 North
Exit #242 and take Hwy 550 North to Farmington/Bloomfield
Turn East on Hwy 64 to Shiprock.
Exit Hwy 491 and drive North to Monticello, UT
Take Hwy 191 North to Moab
Turn left shortly after mile marker 128 into our entrance (after you’ve driven thru town)
If you cross the Colorado River bridge and see Arches National Park you have gone too far.