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Slickrock Campground RV & Tent Camping Resort
Overview
Slickrock Campground RV & Tent Camping Resort provides a well-established home base for travelers exploring the unique landscapes of southeastern Utah. Located at the northern gateway to Moab, this park balances accessibility with a relaxed, resort-style atmosphere. It offers a variety of site types, from spacious full-hookup RV sites to shaded tent areas and comfortable cabins, ensuring that every type of adventurer finds a suitable place to rest between desert excursions. The park is known for its friendly environment and long-standing history as a preferred stop for visitors to the region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated along the main thoroughfare, the park offers unparalleled convenience for those wanting to explore the town of Moab without sacrificing a scenic backdrop. The property is characterized by its mature cottonwood trees, which provide essential relief from the desert sun and create a lush oasis in the high desert environment. While you are close to the local dining and shopping scene, the park remains focused on the surrounding red rock vistas that define the region's rugged beauty and geological charm.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is designed to accommodate the needs of active travelers with a range of practical and recreational facilities. Guests can enjoy access to three swimming pools and multiple hot tubs, making it an ideal spot for cooling off after a day of hiking or biking in the heat. The park also includes a dedicated on-site bike wash station, catering specifically to the many mountain bikers who visit the area. Additional conveniences like modern laundry facilities, a playground, and reliable Wi-Fi round out the experience for long-term guests and weekenders alike.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the park's biggest draws is its proximity to Arches National Park, located just a few miles down the road. Visitors are also within easy reach of Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park for world-class photography and hiking. For those seeking adrenaline, the world-famous Slickrock Bike Trail and numerous Jeep trails are easily accessible, providing endless opportunities for off-roading and outdoor recreation. The nearby Colorado River also offers opportunities for rafting and scenic drives along Highway 128.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for families and groups looking for a central hub with resort-style amenities. Because of its layout and specific features like the bike wash, it is also highly recommended for mountain biking enthusiasts and off-roaders who need a reliable place to clean gear and relax. If you value a mix of convenience, shade, and proximity to major national parks, this campground serves as a premier Moab destination for those who want to be close to the action.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Amber Wolfe
This RV campground was awesome. The showers and bathrooms were super clean. We loved the swimming pool and jacuzzi. The dog park was perfect. The only draw back is how close you are to other campers. I'm also very appreciative that it's first come first serve.
Mow and Snow
The lady that rides around in the golf cart and checks on stuff in the morning is extremely nice Also the guy at the front desk was very accommodating and helpful and professional. Also their bathrooms and showers are well kept and clean. I would have to complain though about the size of the park and how many people that they squeeze in here We are at an elite site and we barely have enough room to park a vehicle in between our fifth wheel and the next person's Also they put the septic tanks right in the middle of the other person's yard basically so yeah the whole time that we are setting at the picnic that they provide we have our neighbors septic hose going into the septic tank about 1 ft away from the picnic table. We literally have to step over there hose when we are doing stuff outside . They also have a whole bunch of light poles that are out here that do not work and they make driving around the park extremely hard due to them being in the way.
Stacey Mcmahan
On the outskirts of moab. Peek season and very crowded. Two separate clean public bathroom, bathhouse. Clean laundry room, small pool but heated and nice clean jacuzzi. Nice playground. 2 small fenced dog parks. Full RV good working hook ups. the spaces were very close so not a lot of room for privacy, outdoor grilling and seating felt cramped. Cabins looked nice from the outside. Canopied spaces for tent camping Conveniently located to all amenities , local shops restaurants, off road rentals .
Dawn Amis
If you are in a small camper or trailer, this park is great, but if you're in a larger motorhome, it's tight. The RV spots are narrow. We literally had to move the RZR parked in front of our motorhome so that the people next to us could get out of their spot. Thankfully, my husband is very skilled at backing our trailer/motorhome, because we are in total around 55 feet long. And the only place to park our RZR was in front of our motorhome because the spots were so narrow, and the RZR just fit without being in the road. The RV park was nice and clean. The office was nice. The employees were very helpful. One more thing, the hot tub was out of commission. Pool looked nice. Laundry facilities were very nice. Lots of Speed Queen washers and dryers. You can use a card or cash. Also, we felt safe there. Very nice, but only 4 stars due to tiny lots.
A L (借枕頭)
The staffs were friendly and helpful. The facilities were spotlessly clean, adding to the overall comfort. Its prime location made it easy to access Arches National Park and all the town's amenities—everything felt conveniently close. The only downside was the site's narrow width. We anticipated a small, cozy spot based on the description, but we ended up with the tiniest one in its class, even though plenty of larger "cozy" sites sat empty nearby.