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Oak Grove Campground — Hotel in Four Corners States

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Hal Canyon Campground
UT-128, Moab, UT 84532
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Oak Grove Campground

Bureau of Land Management Moab Field Office, UT-128, Moab, UT 84532
4.0(14)

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4.0
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3.0
10w

After a couple of other first-come-first-serve campgrounds were full, we were lucky to find a spot here. Indeed, the campground is small and site 4-7 are a bit hidden. Spot #4 was unfortunately occupied but appeared very nice being a bit more hidden and away from the (busy) road. When we were here half of the spots were still occupied by RVs although a review here says they’re not allowed here 22 ft.

This campground is most definitely a Plan B. It has a (very smelly) vault toilet, but no water. The sound of the road is endless and continuous all night long. There is no trash collection here which ended up in having quite some trash around in the bushes and on the rocks. We’ve had much better BLM campgrounds for...

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4.0
3y

We got into Moab around midnight and visited three campsites before we found a single open spot here.

The road was very close and traffic could be heard all night and morning.

Vehicles over 22 feet were not permitted in this campground. Camp site #2 was a back in spot that overlooked the Colorado River. The view here was amazing and the sound of the river was...

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5.0
26w

First come, first serve campground on Hwy 313 in Moab, UT. There were 7 sites at this location on the Colorado River. They all had fire rings and picnic tables. We stayed at campsite #2. The vault bathroom was convenient to our site and was very clean. The fee station was close to our site too. The fee to stay is $20. If you have an America the Beautiful...

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Meghan FletcherMeghan Fletcher
We got into Moab around midnight and visited three campsites before we found a single open spot here. The road was very close and traffic could be heard all night and morning. Vehicles over 22 feet were not permitted in this campground. Camp site #2 was a back in spot that overlooked the Colorado River. The view here was amazing and the sound of the river was very peaceful.
Barb LongelloBarb Longello
First come, first serve campground on Hwy 313 in Moab, UT. There were 7 sites at this location on the Colorado River. They all had fire rings and picnic tables. We stayed at campsite #2. The vault bathroom was convenient to our site and was very clean. The fee station was close to our site too. The fee to stay is $20. If you have an America the Beautiful Pass, it's $10.
Morgan FamilyMorgan Family
A nice little campground along the river. Quieter than some of the others because it is too small for trailers. Nice clean bathrooms and great views! The cliff across the river also provides shade earlier in the afternoon (in March) than at the Big Bend Campground.
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First come, first serve campground on Hwy 313 in Moab, UT. There were 7 sites at this location on the Colorado River. They all had fire rings and picnic tables. We stayed at campsite #2. The vault bathroom was convenient to our site and was very clean. The fee station was close to our site too. The fee to stay is $20. If you have an America the Beautiful Pass, it's $10.
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A nice little campground along the river. Quieter than some of the others because it is too small for trailers. Nice clean bathrooms and great views! The cliff across the river also provides shade earlier in the afternoon (in March) than at the Big Bend Campground.
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