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<blockquote data-quote="DirtMonkey" data-source="post: 479387" data-attributes="member: 2435"><p>EVERYTHING in Moab is scenic, lol. The trails are spread around and *most* all of them are close to wherever you will be staying. I have stayed at Moab Rim Camppark and Moab valley RV park. Both good overall. There is the Portal (part of slickrock campground) very popular. Canyonlands RV park is right in the middle of town. You can walk to most anything from here. The only good open space camping close anymore is out off of Kane Creek blvd, past Poison Spider Mesa. Thats probably not the best place for a 40ft RV though. There are so many RV parks in Moab now, its silly. Google them and use google map street view and see what appeals to ya.</p><p></p><p>Most of the classic Moab trails are easy to get to from town and close so you can get by without tags. Usually the popo aren't too bad, but they do randomly harass you. Its never consistent. If you go out to Area BFE (and you will want to do this) Haul everything out there it make it base camp. Its a few miles east of town and kind of its own entity. </p><p></p><p>Moab is the happiest place on earth, it will add years to your life :****:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtMonkey, post: 479387, member: 2435"] EVERYTHING in Moab is scenic, lol. The trails are spread around and *most* all of them are close to wherever you will be staying. I have stayed at Moab Rim Camppark and Moab valley RV park. Both good overall. There is the Portal (part of slickrock campground) very popular. Canyonlands RV park is right in the middle of town. You can walk to most anything from here. The only good open space camping close anymore is out off of Kane Creek blvd, past Poison Spider Mesa. Thats probably not the best place for a 40ft RV though. There are so many RV parks in Moab now, its silly. Google them and use google map street view and see what appeals to ya. Most of the classic Moab trails are easy to get to from town and close so you can get by without tags. Usually the popo aren't too bad, but they do randomly harass you. Its never consistent. If you go out to Area BFE (and you will want to do this) Haul everything out there it make it base camp. Its a few miles east of town and kind of its own entity. Moab is the happiest place on earth, it will add years to your life :****: [/QUOTE]
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