Red Desert RV Park

Moab, UT

Accommodation types

  • cabin
  • rv

Enjoy these amenities

ADA Accessible
Bathrooms
Garbage
Ice Available
Laundry Facilities
Potable Water

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Red Desert RV Park, located in Moab's picturesque Spanish Valley, stands as the area's last local privately-owned campground. It caters to both casual sightseers and avid adventurers with its 14 cabin rentals and 58 RV sites, offering a diverse range of camping experiences. The park prides itself on maintaining clean, comfortable, and well-equipped accommodations, including air-conditioned cabins with LP Grills. Guests can enjoy spacious RV sites with essential amenities, and the park is dog-friendly. Situated between Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, it offers easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and off-road adventures amidst Moab's unique desert landscapes.

Fun things to do and experience

Activities on or nearby this property

Biking
Hiking
National Park Access
Offroad Vehicle Access
Wildlife Watching

Here’s where it’s located

Directions

5501 South Hwy 191, Moab, UT 84532

Directions

Scenic views

Desert
Mountains

Enjoy these amenities

ADA Accessible
Bathrooms
Garbage
Ice Available
Laundry Facilities
Potable Water

Let us tell you more

Red Desert RV Park, located in Moab's picturesque Spanish Valley, stands as the area's last local privately-owned campground. It caters to both casual sightseers and avid adventurers with its 14 cabin rentals and 58 RV sites, offering a diverse range of camping experiences. The park prides itself on maintaining clean, comfortable, and well-equipped accommodations, including air-conditioned cabins with LP Grills. Guests can enjoy spacious RV sites with essential amenities, and the park is dog-friendly. Situated between Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, it offers easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and off-road adventures amidst Moab's unique desert landscapes.

Fun things to do and experience

Activities on or nearby this property

Biking
Hiking
National Park Access
Offroad Vehicle Access
Wildlife Watching

Here’s where it’s located

Directions

5501 South Hwy 191, Moab, UT 84532

Directions

Scenic views

Desert
Mountains

Accommodation types

  • cabin
  • rv

starting at
$65/night

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Campfires Allowed
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Pet Restrictions

CANCELLATION:

RV site cancellations or requests to shorten your stay must be received 3 days prior to your ARRIVAL date to qualify for a refund.

Cabin cancellations or requests to shorten your stay must be received 7 days prior to your ARRIVAL date to qualify for a refund.

No refunds or rain checks for early departures or no-shows. Please make sure your dates are correct in your confirmation email.

Rules & regulations

All pricing includes 2 guests. Guests 5 and under are free. Additional guests past the first two are $5 each per night plus taxes.

All cabins are provided with bedding and towels.

Pets permitted in designated cabins only with advance notice. $20 per pet cleaning fee per stay, 2 pet maximum.

Rates are subject to change. Holidays and special events may require non-refundable deposits. Please inquire if you have questions/concerns.

Our guests say it best

1.0(1 Review)

This RV park is under construction

1/5Paul Luth
  • Reviewed: May 1, 2024
  • Pull Through Full Hookup

There was no warning the owners have not finished construction. No cable TV, No internet access, only 1 person at a time can use the bathroom facility. It is a big gravel parking lot with hookups. It is also only a few feet away from HWY 191 which is also under construction at the the campground. The traffic noise was the worst I have ever experienced. Can be a challenge getting in an out on to 191 as it is 2 lane highway with no turn lanes and a 65 mph speed limit. If that isn't bad enough they had me down for a small backin site a couple feet away from HW 191 instead of the pullthrough I reserved. Took a while for them to fine a pull through though it was the worst one in the park ( in my opinion). I talk to others at the campground that also had their reservations wrong. The only up side was all site a a great view of the La Sal mountains. They tout it is locally owned but apparently the owners don't care about their customers as no apology was given for the problems.