There are some good sites and some bad sites, especially if your rig is on the longer side. Site 24 is very close to the showers and restrooms, and right next to the hiking trails. It's also very close to the site across from it as the roads are...
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The pictures don't do it justice. Yes, it's largely gravel with a few grassy areas and young trees, but this place is really special.
There is a nice store at the front, and they have someone on a golf cart take you to your site. They do this...
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An RV park in the Moab area with trees? It exists! If you can get a spot in the first row in the campground you'll be in the shade most of the day, and that really helps with the desert temperatures. Each tree is automatically watered with a...
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These sites are expensive, between $75 and $80 in the spring of 2020. The back-in sites are a bit better than the rest, but everyone is camping in a big, gravel lot. They've improved the "parking lot" vibe by putting in nice cement patios with...
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Mueller State Park is a pretty special place. There are lots of sites to choose from, and they are all just far enough away from each other to keep things quiet. I was there on a nine-day stay with the 4th of July in the middle, and it was...
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The town of Cripple Creek is pretty fun, with lots to do and see both in town and in the area. But the RV park surrounding the Hospitality House is only mediocre. None of the sites appeared to be level, and most motor homes had their front tires...
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