Complete Guide to Camping in Moab, Utah (Best Campgrounds)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024

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  • @OnViewCation
    @OnViewCation  11 месяцев назад

    Check out excursions you can do on your trip at the link below:
    bit.ly/bookmoab

  • @l.nguyen860
    @l.nguyen860 Год назад

    Thanks for this video.

  • @mikerostrom
    @mikerostrom Год назад

    Thank you for your video

    • @OnViewCation
      @OnViewCation  Год назад

      Our pleasure! We're glad to know that you love our video. If we may ask, which city/location would you like us to cover next?

  • @mxcjoe
    @mxcjoe 5 месяцев назад

    Any idea of a place with full hook ups? 35 ft toy hauler with room to unload

  • @OnViewCation
    @OnViewCation  2 года назад

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  • @controller2152
    @controller2152 5 месяцев назад

    Camping Slickrock

  • @SandmanOFC
    @SandmanOFC 2 года назад +2

    That last one ain't a campground that's a concentration camp

  • @clintstinytrailerconversio5560

    Ken's Lake is a good choice - About 20 minutes south of Moab - All sites are $20 or $10 with an Interagency discount - Loop A is reservation only (Recreation.gov or Scan and Pay - a toll-free number is also available) but Loop B is first come first serve (FF) and can be paid by cash or check - envelope dropped into the "Iron Ranger" - or Scan and Pay if you happen to have cell service. Nearly all of Loop A has cell service, but is spotty in sites 35-38 as well as much of Loop B. When picking a site in Loop B look for white placards for "lingering" reservations that were made before June this year. I would suggest not paying for days that run into the next week (posted from monday to sunday). This nonsense will end in Nov. 2022 and Loop B will be simply FF totally. Of interest is a nice easy hike to Faux Falls - with parking at the entrance to Loop B - with its pool at the lower falls; large enough to get into and is an easy 1-1/2 mile round trip to lower falls... upper falls is a bit harder for the little ones; of course there is the Lake that offers swimming / boating (electric only)/ kayaking / paddle boarding / fishing (with a license)... brown and rainbow trout, largemouth bass and sunfish. The water level is higher than in recent years. So, Loop A is pretty much out in the open without shade... except small Junipers offering a little shade in sites 35 to 38, but 32 and 34 are okay... 35 is primo for tents and 37 and 38 are the longest for RVs around 30 - 35 feet in length. There are a couple of sites that can accommodate RVs up to 60 feet. (8 and 18, comes to mind). Loop B (39 - 47 or possibly 48 (host) are first come first service are best in my book, but be careful to look at the white placards since these sites were also reserved up to June of this year. 39 is really nice for a tent and is facing the creek and rock face with a okay size Juniper... 45 is primo for both tent and RV... 47 is huge allowing a larger RV to be places sideways if you choose. But 42, 44 are also good... 40, 41 and 46 offer views down to the lower Loop are pretty good. As of this writing, Steel Bender - 4x4 trail is still not passable since the August 21st heavy rains / flash flooding washed on the road.