Nice campground but no means should it be called a resort. Gravel sites but level. My biggest problem was the price that they charged. Website says $80 to $100, I paid $451 for 4 nights, $112.75 a night. They raise their prices if they are busy.
We had an amazing experience staying one night here. I had never slept in an upscale tipi and it was awesome! We have zero regrets and everything that we needed was provided. The tipi came with a comfy bed, extra blankets and towels, a fridge, heater, air blower, TV, 120v outlets, ceiling fan, lamps, bench, restrooms, outdoor cooking area, trash cans, what else do you need?! When we visit Moab again we’ll definitely be staying here!
OK RV Park is just as the name implies, it's OK. Rented a travel trailer for a two-night stay. The spots were small, but then again, most of these types of places are the same. There was some problems with the rental (door kept falling off rails, tree limbs rubbing up against the RV), but I advised the office and they took care of it the same day. Good service and helpful staff, gave me some good tips about local sight-seeing in MOAB. The camp store is very minimalist, but the place is close to the town, so no problem getting what you need. It's in a very secluded area and very quiet and peaceful.
This was my third time down there at the OK RV resort management and crew are awesome very helpful and your neighbours are very engaging. I’m talking about the other campers. Everybody has a story and wants to share which is great for me because I like to tell stories, I will be down for the Easter jeep safari for my second consecutiveyear and of course I’m down there in the fall time for 10 days every year. Just enjoy the weather and the countryside. Cheers everybody say hi when you see me down there