Camping Cabins are our most basic cabin and has everything you might need except plumbing in it. They have a queen bed and a set of bunk beds, heating/AC, mini-fridge, microwave, coffee maker, and a table with stools. We have them set up for you with all linens and bath towels included for your stay. We have a bathhouse very close by where you can shower and use the restroom during your stay. Outside the cabin you have a gravel parking spot for your vehicle, a picnic table and fire pit. We have additional parking for extra vehicles and trailers on site at no additional charge.
We enjoyed our accommodations overall, however a couple of items can be mentioned in description to prepare for next time.First the pros: location outside of very busy Moab was nice. Bed was comfortable. The shower/ bathrooms/ laundry building was clean and new.Dog friendly and if he could share his thoughts, he would give a four paw review for the availability of dog poo bags and a fenced dog enclosure to run around in.Improvement and suggestions:The price was a bit much for the cabin size and no sink/ bathroom in cabin. The bedding was sparse, as we bought a blanket in town. Would have brought additional with us if had known there was a sheet and thin bedspread only.Cabins were small, like a garden shed size. Nice but a photo of the outside would have been helpful. Also all cabins are lined up next to highway. A lot of roadway noise!We were able to fill up our 2.5 gallon water container at the spig near office. Tasty and good water. No location to wash our plates, cups, utensils for our meals. A community outdoor sink would be appreciated.Overall nice place for our vacation ( jeep and Thelma and Louise footrace.)
The cabin was very neat, cozy and was appropriate for an overnight stay for my family of 3. The AC was good and a great relief from the summer heat. The common washrooms and showers were very clean and well maintained