
Alright, Sunsets of Moab RV Park is an RV-focused option about 10 miles from Arches Entrance. You’ll find sites with 30A/50A, water, and sewer; charcoal and propane pits are allowed, but no wood fires. Bathrooms are flush toilets with showers, though cleanliness reports vary. Quiet hours run 10pm to 7am, and gravel sites sit close to a busy highway—bring earplugs and plan for some road noise.
RV sites with hookups; some dry camping on select sites
Desert rock formations and red canyon surroundings
Arches National Park entrance ≈10 miles; Moab town ≈10 miles; Canyonlands NP nearby
Family-friendly RV park; quiet hours observed; expect distance to town and some road noise
Spring and fall; milder temperatures
Pull-through and back-in sites exist; gravel internal roads; plan for large rigs; expect some highway rumble
Functional basecamp near Arches; convenient, not a forest retreat; privacy varies between sites and space can feel tight
Shower and bathroom facilities on-site; cleanliness varies; bear-proof dumpsters present
RV sites with hookups; some dry camping on select sites
Hiking access to Arches trails; on-site rinse-off area for off-road activities
Firefly Reservations (Booking: Unknown)
Pets Allowed - Pets allowed but must not be left unattended
To Park Entrance
10 miles
Elevation
Varies
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand during peak periods; walk-ups may be possible but are not guaranteed.
Yes—RVs of considerable length are accommodated; pull-through and back-in spaces exist, but layouts vary by site.
An on-site dump station is not documented; a dump facility is available at the entrance to Watchman Campground (Zion NP) in the area.
Bear-proof dumpsters are on-site; store food securely and follow standard desert-camp precautions.
Alcohol policy is not documented; treat as not advertised and check current rules upon booking.
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