“your family quiet, secluded camping”
Pack Creek Campground offers you and your family quiet, secluded camping. We are the only off-highway multi-site campground in the Moab area. Family members and pets at no extra charge. Non-family sharing your site are $5.00 per night. RV Sites: We have level, graveled, pull-through sites with full hookups – including both 30 ampere and 20 ampere GFCI outlets, city water and city sewer (no septic tank!). Maximum RV length of 35’, can accommodate some slide-outs. We have dry camping available for RV’s longer than 35’. Overflow parking available for tow rigs. Electric & Water Sites: These sites are of varying sizes (from 16 feet to 30 feet with one 40 foot full pull-through) and designated for slide-ins, pop-ups, small RV’s, and self-contained vans that do not require a septic hook-up. Tent Sites: We have clearly designated tent sites, each with a parking space, picnic table and firepit. They are all close to our centrally located bathhouse and laundry room. Most of these sites are located right next to the creek, with creek side space for most to pitch your tent in the shade.
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Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 5 users | Last reported on May 11, 2021AT&T 4G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on October 15, 2018T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on August 22, 2018The staff was helpful and appeared well organized as we were presented with a personalized camp map with our last name printed in bold letters across the top and the site already tagged and ready for our arrival. The sites are fairly maintained and the bathrooms, while partially renovated, were clean. The tent areas were level and nicely appointed with a parking spot, picnic tables, both a grill and a fire pit, and the option to pitch your tent in a walk-in area down by the creek or by the table/fire pit/parking area above. The bathrooms/showers/laundry and camp sink are all situated in a building across from the tenting area so that was really convenient. There's a nice playground area for kids next to the shower/restroom/laundry building.
There were two main turn-off's for us: the creek was littered from dumping (old carpet, tires, and various debris including parts of old cars along the banks and in the water) - not somewhere you want to let your kids play. The second was that it appeared to be part trailer court, part rv park (with a lot of permanent residents) and then a small part tent campground. With the more permanent rv/trailer residents, the area had a shabby/dumpy sort of feel to it since they didn't appear to have requirements on how tenants maintained their individual lots. Otherwise, were were happy with the accommodations and staff.
I had such great hosts. The bathrooms were clean. The sites were well organized, I really enjoyed my stay here and staying here again for my next visit.
Highly suggested! Super chill employees and a great place to pitch a tent by the creek. It is roughly 15 bucks more than the KOA and it is a much better experience.
We stayed at this campground for a couple nights as we were visiting Moab. When you pull and it almost appears like you’re staying in a mobile home park. Giving the whole place kind of a rundown vibe. It didn’t really seem to be in a convenient location it was away from everything So it was a little bit of a treck to get to anything we wanted to do. Due to the Covid outbreak all of the bathrooms and shower houses were closed but they still decided to charge you full price even though you couldn’t use most of their amenities. We were a family of seven traveling in a travel trailer with a very small shower and a small water heater it’s just not possible for all of us to shower in our camper.After spending the day riding utv’s in the heat with all the dirt and sweating we all needed showers very badly. Honestly it just would’ve been nice if they would let us know prior to arriving so that we can make other accommodations. Our Internet that they provided didn’t work so we had to use ours that we had which is no big deal but if they offer it would be nice if it actually worked. Our site was incredibly unlevel which was also frustrating.
They make sure to say to pick up after your pets they even provide the bags or if you dont you pay a fine but when we got to our site we noticed some dog turds around the picnic table so they are clearly not checking the sites every time after people check out and we had two small dogs and didn’t want to get blamed sonwe had to pick up after somebody else’s dog which is frustrating. Overall I feel like we just paid way too much for A dirt lot with a little bit of gravel and a bunch of amenities we were not allowed to use.
Nightly Rate: $59.00
Days Stayed: 2
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We stayed at pack creek mostly because when I was making our reservations it was the ONLY place in Moab with spaces left. When I would call I got this rant about covid and if we were caught not wearing a mask we would be ask to leave. When we got there...no masks to be seen anywhere. Not even the owner! While there, plans changed. We went and talked to the owner...” oh, no problem”. We thought we were all set and we left for the day. We had not been gone but 15 minutes and I get a call ....” did you know, your supposed to leave today”...I reminded her that we had talked about the extra day. They had not put the change in the computer...so they didn’t remember.
My son had misplaced his bathroom key and tried to get another one. They close the office at 6:00 pm. No emergency contact or number. So the next morning at 8:00am tried to get one again..we were told they don’t turn their computer on until 9am. The night before there was a broken dryer in the laundry room...so the owner was quite grouchy. We were parked next to their permanent residences. There were weeds ever where, no grass....the sites were not even close to being level.
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Days Stayed: 7
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Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
This is a very busy small campground and is best suited for small-medium RVs. The on-line registration it indicates RVs to be 11-foot high maximum. I called to be sure our 12-foot MH would fit and they were able to give us a site without low hanging tree branches. Being an older campground the sites a very narrow (pre-slideout days). Campfires are welcome and wood is available for purchase. They have great tent sites in the shade along the creek.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: FH04
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We normally opt for the free BLM spots, but given the 100 degree heat, we knew needed A/C to make it 5 days in Moab! We were hesitant to stay here at first as the front looks like a mobile home park, but after driving to our sites (31 & 34) we felt more comfortable as we were surrounded by other short term RVers. Both of our sites had shade which was necessary in this heat even with A/C. I’d recommend site 34 as my first choice for rigs of our size (28ft travel trailer) as it is a pull through, but 31 was fine too as long as you parked the truck in the overflow lot. Showers were hot and they had laundry on site (only one washer worked), but can’t really complain for $30 per night with hookups.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 31 & 34
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
The first few moments of entering this campground will be some mobile homes, and other conveyances. It’s sort of nestled in a residential area of sorts. At first, we thought it was a bit sketchy, but once through the long term inhabitants, the campground opens up and is fairly nice.
We were with a group, and the group sites are at the far end. Restrooms there consisted of a portapotty, it was a handicap accessible one so at least it was spacious. We were secluded way back there, nice and quiet! We pitched our tent among the Russian olive trees. There was some nearby plywood and other discarded items, I drug over the plywood and made a sand free “front porch”. Like I said, a weird little place.
It wasn’t dirty, but a bit rough around the edges. I will say the owners were working on updating things while we were there. (May of 2016)
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Days Stayed: 3
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Older funky little campground long term combined with overnights. Cute little playground, spotless bathrooms and laundry room. THE SHOWERS ARE LIFE CHANGING! Hot water, great pressure...-ahhhh. Cute tent sites creek side but we stayed up top in our 24 foot RV. They have big pull thru sites as well and a dump station. Little trees and tucked away in quiet neighborhood away from gravel souless highway campgrounds. Not fancy but perfect! Good WIFI.
Nightly Rate: $33.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: WE27
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile 4G
Campground hosts are nice. We stayed for four days last week. Good access to Moab proper and Arches National Park. The park is safe and very quiet in the evenings. Would definitely stay again.
Nightly Rate: $33.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 26
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
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- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
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Age Restricted
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