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| Above, Moab KOA is just minutes from Arches National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
During a recent trip to Wyoming, Montana and South Dakota, we stayed a night in Moab, Utah at the Moab KOA.
As we were taking our time in going to Wyoming, we took a driving tour through Arches National Park. This was the first time I've visited the park.
| Above, Arches National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
This is Go RVing posted a list of RV camping near Utah's national parks.
They begin it with:
Utah is home to some of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest—towering sandstone arches, sculpted red rock canyons, and vast desert vistas. For RV travelers, Utah’s national parks provide an unforgettable road trip experience. While booking a campsite inside the parks can be a challenge, there are many well-appointed, privately owned RV campgrounds just outside these parks that offer full hookups, excellent amenities, and easier availability.
Here are four of Utah’s most visited parks, along with nearby private campgrounds that offer a comfortable and convenient base for your adventures.
To read more, go here.

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