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Spike

For OK RV Park: The name says it all. OK. Site mostly level but they really pack them in. Our site was a wide back in so that was nice. Park is full of off road folks. I spoke with several and they were all nice but there are off road vehicles everywhere. Drive lanes narrow and made narrower with all the extra vehicles parked in front of the rvs. It appears that they are trying to fix up one end of the park but where we were it was junked up and not very eye appealing. Old tables, chairs, etc piled together by the entrance. The park is quiet at night once all the off road rigs get back. All utilities worked and cable had plenty of channels. WiFi worked but was slow and at times would not load. Lots of buffering. We spent 4 nights here. Quiet but just not very pretty.

Posted May 01, 2021 by Spike from Seattle. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Tim R

For OK RV Park: This is our new favorite rv park in moab. Off the main highway and tucked into a nice area with good views. Simple rv park, but with wide spaces, good trees, and very quiet at night. Hope to make it back again next spring, glad we stayed here.

Posted May 10, 2020 by Tim R from Westminster, CO. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bev

For OK RV Park: This park had great reviews so I really wanted to stay here. The bathrooms/showers were really tight but clean. Lots of long term residents. When they gave us the last spot by the fence we should not have taken it but we did. It was a spot that had overgrown bushes, we could hardly get in or out the door of our trailer; bushes should be trimmed if you’re going to charge for the spot. I really liked that the site was off the highway and quiet but after all was said and done, we would not stay here again.

Posted Apr 10, 2019 by Bev from San Diego. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Beverly Flach

For OK RV Park: After looking for 5 hours for first come first serve sites in the Moab area, and calling several full parks in the city, we called OK. We were, of course, pleased that he had a site forbid even if it had just finished being graded and had not yet been inspected and did not get have the picnic table setting. The bathroom showers were the best we have yet experienced. The laundry was clean with all machines working and reasonably priced. The park also was surprising reasonable in comparison to other p!aces we had called.

Posted May 15, 2018 by Beverly Flach from Dallas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jm

For OK RV Park: We were very pleased with this campground. Site included picnic table, fire pit, cable, and was decently wide with some shade. The bathrooms were some of the best we've seen in a very long time. Individual stalls with toilets and a shower in each. They also had a nice patio outside the office with lounge chairs, tables, and 3 brand new propane grills. Only 10 miles from arches NP front gates. With our PA discount we paid just $19.50 per night for 3 nights. Would love to go back again!

Posted Oct 10, 2017 by Jm from Tx. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bob Yellowstone

For OK RV Park: We've been here for 3 weeks and after driving around Moab and seeing most of the other RV Parks, I think we found the best RV Park in Moab. We have a wide, shaded and level site with full hookups including cable TV. I work full time from my motorhome and depend on a reliable Internet connection. This is the first park we've stayed at in five years with a reliable wifi connection that allows me to get my work done. It works all the time! I usually have to depend on my AT&T hotspot, but I haven't needed to do that as long as we've been here. The park is located in a nice quiet farming community. The owner and staff are very friendly and helpful and the price is very reasonable. The park has been remodeled recently. The interior of the buildings look new and there is nice landscaping with lots of shaded grassy areas. The bathrooms are nice and clean with private shower areas. I can't say enough good things about this place, we really like it. We will stay here again and we recommend it to anyone staying in Moab.

Posted Jul 15, 2017 by Bob Yellowstone from St Louis Missouri. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Leedah

For OK RV Park: The owners are violent & should be watched carefully!! ****** This is very long, but you will be glad you read it for your safety.******

I heard about the park via Passport America and the Allstays app and thought the reviews were ok, therefore while traveling on the way through Moab, I called to make a reservation. No one answered, so a voicemail was left and I proceeded to come by as it was late.

Entering the park, there were no markers of where you could park. A sign on the door advised to find an empty spot and pay when the office opened. I located a spot and later entered the office to settle up. I was charged the full regular $40 for a spot though nothing showed the rates before parking and Passport America was not honored. After deciding to take a dry spot since I already had a generator, water and no dump, I paid and drove around looking for the spot while the older male owner watched us through the window with "those staring eyes". It gave me the creeps. Finally he comes out and directs us to the spot and I call it a day to explore the area.

After coming back, the spot I'd paid for was taken and what was left was a patch of grass right next to the road. I called the number on the office door and a lady answered saying "how did you get this number!!!". After saying it was on the door, I was told to "get them to move out of your spot!". After calling the next number on the door, the female owner answered and said "well you DID pay for a dry spot". When advising it was right next to the road, I have a young child and being that close to the road isn't safe, she huffed and gave another spot for the night.

The next morning I was awaken by a fast, loud banging on the door. Scrambling out of pjs, I ran to the door and no one was there. I figured it was just kids but a few minutes later I get a call from the female owner to move since I'm in someone's spot who reserved. After I said sure and started preparing to move again, the loud banging was back in 10 seconds and I was yelled at by the older male owner "Your in somebody's spot and you've got to GET OUT NOW AND MOVE!!!".

I advised I was already called and was preparing to move right then ( put breakable items away to drive). Within 30 seconds, I heard scratching outside the window and looked out to see the owner was yanking out my power cord & shoving it back in its box.

I decided after seeing this guy yelling to GET OUT, the previous venomous stares through the window and the final yanking out of the power cord, ....it was time to go before I woke up with tires slashed or something else as crazy.

Now that you have read this (and yes it's all true), be careful if you decide to venture their. The grounds are nice, however the owners are unpredictable at best.

Posted Apr 12, 2017 by Leedah from Georgia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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