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    Moab, UT

    ACT Campground

    4.3 (70 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Comfortable stay
    Gordon C.

    I think the name has changed to HTR Moab but this is what popped up with the same address. We were looking for a place near our daughter and son-in-law's RV campground. There are plenty of hotels in the city but those were a little too far and kind of pricy. We wanted a central location where everyone could hang out after a long day of exploration and this was the place! Very comfortable and well-equipped. One way to save some money in today's inflation-ridden economy is to prepare a few meals where you are staying and eat out a little less often. The kitchen was perfect for just that. It allowed a place for the grandkids to play and everyone could be comfortable. It was clean, quiet, and comfortable. What more could you ask for?

    Broken table on slanted ground.
    K H.

    Decided to add a star for ACT Campground after the new picnic table was delivered promptly. A really nice guy came to check and make sure we were happy. We kicked the dirt around and leveled area ourselves. One interesting thing I noticed--we stayed there a week, and the woman's restroom got progressively dirtier such that by Saturday the shower drains were overflowing, there were no paper towels, hair all over the floor , and the toilets were pretty dirty. Maybe a different staff member or not enough staff to clean the bathroom? Not sure. The men's room did not have that problem. Another good note, they have a laundry facility on site. Our overall feeling was that this is an excellent place if you are a tent camper, but not super duper if you are in an RV or a trailer.

    Julie P.

    ** SMALL SITES IF YOU HAVE A LARGE RIG ** The ACT Campground was clean and very nice people there! We have a large rig - toy hauler - fifth wheel - and we took it, along with our Ford F250 and 4-seater Polaris General - very limited additional parking (we had to pay for additional parking space - only $5 more per day) but the parking was limited. The spaces are very tight - tough turn and slope getting in and out of the campground - scraped going in and out. We saw a number of other large rigs having a DIFFICULT time getting in. We would stay again if we had a smaller rig - as mentioned it was clean and nice - but very small sites so not giving a 5-star simply for that reason. Be sure to check the space you are assigned to ensure you can fit your camper/toys. Only a mile or so out of town - great views.

    Pull thru campsite.
    Jacob R.

    Arrived and checkin was quick and easy as I had paid online already. Got a quick tour of all the amenities of the campground and was amazed at everything available for everyone to use. A full kitchen with indoor seating area. A full outdoor area to cook your food in the gas powered grills and pizza oven. The pay to use laundry area was also nice. The bathrooms were extremely clean and nice warm water to shower. The pull thru site we had was sloped but nothing too bad as I could get level with no big issues. Great view of the surrounding area from our site and pretty much the entire campground. Yes it is next to US HWY 191 but I did not really pay too much attention to any noise. I would definitely stay here again for the location, price, and amenities.

    Simply amazing!! Every amenity is maintained so very well that I now have a higher standard to campgrounds. The hospitality and positive customer service at this place was a first for me.

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    Ikaika T.

    Quite surprised there is such a great facility nestled in the out skirts of moab. The camp grounds are well-maintained and the people here are very friendly. There is a Community Kitchen full of board games and condiments and a refrigerator you can store food in and free coffee and tea in the mornings or during the evenings if you want to cook a meal there are plates forks and other utensils. I am quite amazed at how clean the bathrooms are, everything seemed to have been built within the last 5 years. My only complaint is that the first few campgrounds are within such close proximity to the road that you can hear cars but nothing a few your plugs can't solve. I think maybe campgrounds 5 through 15 are enclosed in walled area that takes care of some of noise. Each Campground includes a relatively large sandbox as well as a fire pit and a few tables. There is also free Wi-Fi here that extends to the whole camp ground they probably have an extender of some sort we were able to watch Netflix from our tent site it was pretty awesome. ( so much for roughing it, but we had to finish the last episode of Stranger Things)

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    Sarah P.

    Great place to spend the night, loved the shared kitchen and firepit - reminded me of New Zealand campgrounds. This is a smaller campground so book early to get in as Moab seems to fill up fast we found. Good wifi, the kids liked that. We all liked the showers. Excellent laundry facilities. Yes you are slightly further from Canyonlands & Arches on this side of Moab but it is only a few minutes drive in reality. And on the plus side you are not near the uranium tailings dam. Moab is priced as Moab is they all seem to be about the same.

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    Very cute place and modern in the main lodge part. But the AC didn't work and we burned up all night.

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    We really enjoyed our stay here! Pretty views 360, very very nice shower area, close to all the good stuff. Dog friendly.

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    Ask the Community - ACT Campground

    Can I drive/park at a tent site? Or are they walk in?

    They are walk in sites, but you are never very far from your car, maybe 50 feet at most. The campsites are all located slightly downhill from the parking lot. Bring earplugs, because the nearby highway traffic can get loud.

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    The BEST part was the community kitchen--a place to prepare a meal, meet other travelers, and relax!

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    Up the Creek Campground

    4.4(40 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    We planned a fun trip to Moab to see the National Parks and wanted to make it affordable. We are…read morecampers and came across Up the Creek Campground on a web search. It was cheaper than getting a hotel in town and sounded more adventurous. We were sold on having a bathhouse with a shower and flush toilets. There is also a sink to do dishes in and outlets to charge your electrical devices. The nice that is that the campground is right off the main road if you need to pick up anything or want to eat out instead of cooking your own food. Up the Creek Campground has 16 tent-only sites that are nestled within a grove of large shade trees. I was a little worried about noise because this place was a few blocks from the main road. But everything was surprisingly very peaceful for us. The best part about this place was being a short drive from both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. There are also grilling stations and a couple patio games like Corn Hole games here at Up the Creek. The only bummer during our time here was a major rain storm that passed by one day. It rained hard for hours that day. Up the Creek Campground offers sensible weather coverage per day if it rains over 1.5 mm per hour for over 2 hours during day time hours. I appreciated the refund for that day because we had to take shelter in our tent all day. Great place if you don't mind camping. You can walk-up or book ahead of time.

    First thing I asked was, " Is there any Propane in the Tanks?"…read more Well there should be. Was the answer I got. Ended up running out of Gas Two times. The 3rd Grill was across camp in another person area at 9:30pm. Meals ruined now. Have fun finding food at this hour. Shouldn't mention a Creek that you can't see or access. Couldn't believe how many Triggers I got attacked by! Moved down by the Colorado River, didn't have that issue? The table that is Covered in Tree Ooze, that they can't seem to just move to eliminate the issue. Or maybe as they text me about the Propane issue; they will get to it tomorrow. Not a Happy Camper! Especially since I got charged for a night I wasn't there! At least there was a Shower? And the other Travelers! That's it!

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    Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway

    4.0(183 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    We stopped here for a quick shower due to our van not having hot water. The staff were super…read moreaccommodating and kind. Showers were $10 each and the facilities were clean and nice. Water was hot and they allowed us to take as much time as needed. Definitely a great option for those just needing a quick stop along the road.

    We just recently stayed a Thursday to Sunday. We came from Colorado to see the arches and this was…read morevery close to there. Location A+ I want to share the good first, so I will continue with that. The staff were friendly and helpful. It was quiet at night, everyone respected the quiet and guests were respectful. All the RV spots are pull through so no fighting with your spouse on backing up your camper. - haha. It was nice to have a pool (although they should really extend their hours and stay open later-8pm pool close is too early when the sun is still cooking. Now for the not so good- where to start :( The staff was never around when folks seemed to need them- I always saw people looking for someone who worked there. The women's bathroom was just unreal how gross it was. I truly think the only thing the staff did daily was empty the trash and refill toilet paper and one of the two paper towel dispensers. Never once cleaned or attempted to clean any of the three showers, sinks or toilet's. The little store they have closed nightly at 7, sometimes sooner. Which really wasn't convenient if you wanted a treat after dinner like an ice cream or adult beverage. You really have to plan ahead. We just went to town, but would have rather supported the camp ground and stayed there. Overall - this could be an AMAZING place. Just needs more staff, and a little more TLC- We would go back if we heard of improvements.

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    Horsethief Campground - Sunset

    Horsethief Campground

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I recently stayed in the campground and I would say it is excellent! As it was the middle of the…read moreweek, I only saw one person the whole 4 days I was there! Nice and quiet, just far enough off of 313 to avoid any noise. Highly recommend this spot!

    Due to a water main break at Arches National Park we had to search for a new place to camp while…read morenear Moab, UT hiking and vactioning. Horsethief Campground is run by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Their mission is "To sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations." I did copy their mission from their website, FYI. Horsethief caught our eye online immediately. Though it did not have any running water offered, it was open during the winter. It also had toilets on site, which was a win for us. We decided to drive to Horsetheif and check it out. They offer both campsites and RV sites, but with no hook ups. All sites are first come, first serve. Which was also fine with us, because again, we were planning on camping during the winter, during a time when they had just had a good amount of snowfall. I was told that it was an unseasonable amount for that area at this time. As we drove we made note of how close the campground was to both Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park. We were planning on visiting both parks, so this seemed ideal. When we pulled in, (and do not blink, you can easily miss the entrance), we knew we found our campground. It was breath taking. The area was spectacular. It was covered with pristine snow and had Pinyon trees all around. It was like we were the only people there, we felt so secluded and protected. We picked tent site 25 and it could not have been more perfect. When we stay at Horsethief again we will aim to get the same site. It was close enough to the bathroom and yet hidden. I fell in love with our site and that campground in the short time we were there. The cost is $20 per night for tent sites and you need to bring exact cash. You simply put your cash in the provided envelopes and drop it in the drop box. When we visited there were no pens/pencils, and we did not travel with any, but I hope they know that we were the ones that paid. Please if you stay a night at Horsethief, please pay your fee, the money goes directly to the BLM and that is how they support taking care of their land. It was magnificent and I can not wait to return.

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    ACT Campground - campgrounds - Updated July 2026

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