Green River KOA

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  • (4.6)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Welcome to Green River KOA, home of the Utah Super Six. Whether you just need a one night stop off I-70, or you're looking for a base camp to explore the amazing Utah landscape, Green River KOA is conveniently located to I-70 and central to so many adventures so you'll a quiet night away from the Moab crowd or you can spend multiple days exploring without having to move around every day! Here are just some of the local attractions that you'll enjoy:

Arches National Park

Canyonlands National Park

Capitol Reef National Park

Goblin Valley State Park

Deadhorse Point State Park

San Rafael Swell (one of Utah's best kept secrets and a great outdoor adventure for families and pets)

Little Wild Horse Canyon (the perfect slot canyon for all ages; no canyoneering experience needed. Plus it's great for your furry companions too)

Swasey's Beach (who wouldn't enjoy a large white sandy beach in the middle of the desert?)

Mountain Biking (Athena Trail is only 5 minutes from our door, with hundreds of other trails just 30 minutes away)

Amazing Rock Art & Ghost Towns (Black Dragon, Rochester Panel, Sego Canyon, and many others)

Dinosaurs anyone? (Jurassic National Monument, Fossil Point, Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail, John Wesley Powell Museum)

Robbers Roost (Butch Cassidy's hideout and a canyoneering wonderland; check out Get in the Wild for guided tours)

White Wash Sand Dunes (ride you motorcycle, side by side, or ATV right out of the campground)

We are the only campground in Green River with a pool (certainly the only one with a Turbo-Twister Slide!), and you can also enjoy our other campground activities like pickleball, basketball, or horseshoes, plus there is a great museum right across the street (with dinosaur fossils your kids will love).

Open year round; Pool open Memorial Day to Labor Day

Directions

From I-70: take Exit 164, 1 3/4 miles on Business I-70. Campground is on the left.

Access

Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

Cabin Tent
Cabins
Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Average ratings

4.6

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Bobby Persons

10 months ago
5/5

Stayed in a kabin. Kabin was clean, warm with the space heater, and cozy. Bathrooms were solid. Had a nice stay.

Later the night of check out 2 hours away, I realize I am an all time space cadet and don’t have my backpack. Hoping I left it at the KOA, I called but after their office is closed. Desperately text back my check out automated text, and get a response in minutes. Legitimately saved my trip. Thank you

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kevin arsenijevic

11 months ago
3/5

3 stars all around as a tent camper.

Pros:

-Good location

-Flat ground, with good tent sites

-Great place to watch a storm roll in

Cons:

-Tent sites were right next to SUPER bright lights of the motel six. Little effort was done to prevent light pollution save for a tattered fabric on the fence. Do not under estimate this if you’re sensitive to light or do not have a sleeping mask.

-No prices listed online

-KOA is nothing special, seems a little rundown

-No trash cans in sight

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John Edward

10 months ago
5/5

Wonderful campground, level sights, easy access, with well maintained utilities. We were greeted like long lost friends.

We did not have to disconnect our F250 from our 42 foot 5er had we chose not to.

Easy access to Loves Travel Plaza only a few miles away as well as local fuel stations.

👉Do try the restaurant at the entrance to the RV park. The food and service is fantastic and it is within walking distance.

If your time permits, check out the museum across the road.

Be well and safe travels.

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Claire Guyer

7 months ago
5/5

Conveniently located right in town, we stayed here for one night on a winter Mighty Five road trip. Electric hookups were on in the winter, and no water hookup didn’t matter since the bathrooms and showers were open, heated, and clean. Laundry was also available and the room & machines were clean. The picnic table and chairs at our site was a bonus, and it was sunny so we hung out and played card games outside during the afternoon. Great campground!

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Rachel Q

6 months ago
5/5

Awesome spot to rest and recharge on your way to Moab and Delicate Arch. Prices are great. We visited March 2024 and they have a brand new bathroom and shower facility opening in a few weeks. I liked the turf by our RV pad. The park is well managed and clean. Shout out to all the staff for helping us. They are top notch. Can’t wait to return!

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