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How much does it cost to rent an RV in Moab?
RV rental in Moab is more affordable than many travelers expect, especially when you book directly from a local host on RVezy instead of a national chain. Travel trailers typically run $90 to $175 per night, campervans around $150 to $250, and larger Class C motorhomes about $200 to $325, with many hosts offering multi-night discounts for stays of five days or more. To find a cheap RV rental in Moab, aim for late June through August or the quieter winter months, and use the price filter on RVezy to sort listings. Pro tip: booking a travel trailer with delivery to a BLM campground like Goose Island often costs less than a comparable hotel near Arches.
Good news: a regular driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Moab. There is no special RV endorsement or Commercial Driver's License (CDL) required in Utah for the motorhomes, campervans, and travel trailers you'll find on RVezy. Approved drivers on RVezy are generally required to be at least 25 years old, and your ID is verified through the platform during booking, so there is no extra paperwork to track down. Visiting from outside the US? Pick up an International Driving Permit (IDP) from your home country's auto association before your trip and you're ready to roll into Arches National Park.
Yes, every RV rental in Moab booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can focus on slickrock sunsets instead of worst-case scenarios. The protection plan covers physical damage to the RV, which is reassuring when you're driving narrow scenic byways like Highway 128 along the Colorado River. During checkout you choose your coverage level (not the host), so you can pick the amount of peace of mind that fits your trip. Pro tip: take a quick video walk-around of the RV at pickup and drop-off. It only takes two minutes and makes any claim process much simpler.
What is the cancellation policy if my Moab trip plans change?
Booking a Moab RV trip is lower risk than it feels. RVezy sets a clear cancellation policy on every reservation (hosts don't set this themselves), and it includes a full money-back grace period right after you book so you have breathing room to confirm plans. After that, the refund amount depends on how far out your trip is from the pickup date. You'll see the exact terms during checkout. Pro tip: book early for spring and fall when Arches uses its timed-entry reservation system, then relax knowing the grace window has your back.
Absolutely, and Moab is a fantastic dog town. Use the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy to instantly see every pet-friendly RV rental in Moab, then message the host about any pet fee or shedding policy before you book. While dogs aren't allowed on most trails inside Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, they are welcome on a leash at Dead Horse Point State Park's Intrepid Trail System, along the Colorado Riverway, and on BLM trails like Corona Arch. Pro tip: many Moab RV parks such as Sun Outdoors North Moab and Spanish Trail RV Park have dedicated pet areas, and downtown's Moab Brewery patio is dog-friendly for a post-hike treat.
Yes, RV delivery in Moab is one of the most popular options on RVezy, and it's a game-changer if it's your first time renting an RV. Many local hosts will tow a travel trailer or fifth wheel directly to Sun Outdoors North Moab, Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway, Spanish Trail RV Park, or BLM sites along Highway 128, then level it, hook up water and power, and walk you through every system before they leave. Filter listings by Delivery to see which Moab hosts offer it and their delivery radius. Pro tip: delivery is gold for Arches visitors who want to skip towing a trailer through the park's switchbacks.
How does mileage work, and how far can I drive from Moab?
Most Moab RV hosts include a daily mileage allowance (typically 100 to 150 free miles per day) with a small per-mile fee after that, and some listings offer RV rental with unlimited mileage, which is great for bigger loops. Check the listing's mileage policy before booking, or message the host to ask. Moab is a launching pad: Arches National Park entrance is just 5 miles north, Canyonlands Island in the Sky is 32 miles, Dead Horse Point State Park is 32 miles, Capitol Reef is about 145 miles west, and the Grand Canyon's North Rim is roughly 270 miles south. Pro tip: estimate your daily miles before booking to pick the policy that saves you the most.
You'll have plenty of choices for RV camping in Moab, from full-hookup resorts to scenic riverfront sites. Top picks include Sun Outdoors North Moab (formerly Slickrock) and Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway for full hookups, pools, and walking distance to downtown; Spanish Trail RV Park on the south end for big-rig pull-throughs; Wingate Campground at Dead Horse Point State Park for clifftop sunsets with electric hookups; and the Bureau of Land Management's Goose Island and Big Bend campgrounds along the Colorado River for unbeatable red-rock views (no hookups, vault toilets). Pro tip: BLM sites along Highway 128 are first-come, first-served, so arrive by mid-morning in peak season to snag one.
Spring (mid-March through May) and fall (September through early November) are the sweet spots for a Moab RV trip, with daytime highs of 65 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit, cool nights, and brilliant sunshine that lights up the red rock. Summer days regularly hit 95 to 100+ degrees in June and July, so plan early-morning hikes and afternoon dips in the Colorado River if you visit then. Winter brings quiet trails, occasional snow dusting on the arches, and daytime highs in the 40s and low 50s. Pro tip: avoid Easter weekend (Easter Jeep Safari) unless you're going for the event, because campgrounds book out months ahead.
I've never driven an RV before. Is Moab a good place to start?
Yes, first time renting an RV in Moab is very doable, especially if you choose delivery or a smaller Class B campervan or Class C motorhome. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on walkthrough at pickup covering propane, water, slide-outs, generator, leveling, and dumping, so you leave knowing how everything works. The drive from Moab into Arches is on paved, well-graded park roads, and Highway 191 through town is wide and easy. Avoid towing a big fifth wheel up Shafer Trail or down Long Canyon (those are for high-clearance 4WD). Pro tip: ask your host to text you their orientation video the day before so you arrive already familiar.
You're never on your own. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the renter protection plan, covering common issues like flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, and tows, whether you're parked at Goose Island Campground or pulled over on Highway 313 heading to Canyonlands. One quick call gets help dispatched, and your host is also a phone call away for questions about quirks of their RV. Cell service is generally good in Moab town and along Highway 191 but can drop inside the parks. Pro tip: download offline Google Maps for southeast Utah before you leave town so you can navigate even where there's no signal.
Moab is the ultimate hub for a Mighty 5 RV road trip. From Moab you can reach Capitol Reef National Park in about 2.5 hours (145 miles west on I-70 and Highway 24), Bryce Canyon in around 4.5 hours (270 miles), Zion in about 5.5 hours (330 miles), Mesa Verde in Colorado in 2.5 hours (155 miles southeast), and Monument Valley in roughly 2.5 hours (150 miles south on Highway 191). Cross-border travel between US states is fully allowed in your rental, but travel to Mexico is not permitted on RVezy bookings due to insurance. Pro tip: a Moab to Capitol Reef to Bryce loop is the perfect 7 to 10 day RV trip from Moab.
Fuel is one of the bigger line items, so it helps to plan ahead. Expect a Class C motorhome to average 8 to 10 miles per gallon (mpg), a Class B campervan 16 to 20 mpg, and a truck-plus-travel-trailer combo about 10 to 13 mpg. Utah gas prices in Moab tend to run 20 to 40 cents per gallon higher than Salt Lake City, so top off in Green River (50 miles north on I-70) or Monticello on your way in. A typical 4-day, 300-mile loop in a Class C burns roughly 35 gallons. Pro tip: the Maverik on North Main Street in Moab is usually the most competitively priced fuel stop in town.
How far in advance should I book a campground in Moab?
Book early and you'll thank yourself. For spring (March through May) and fall (September through October), reserve Dead Horse Point State Park's Wingate and Kayenta campgrounds the moment your dates are set (they open 4 months in advance on the Utah State Parks reservation system). Reservable BLM sites like Ken's Lake and some Courthouse Rock spots are bookable on Recreation.gov 6 months out, while most BLM riverside campgrounds along Highway 128 are first-come, first-served. Private parks like Sun Outdoors North Moab often fill 2 to 3 months ahead in peak season. Pro tip: midweek arrivals (Sunday through Tuesday) dramatically improve your odds for the best campgrounds near Moab.
Driving an RV around Moab is mostly straightforward on paved, well-maintained roads. Highway 191 through town and Highway 313 to Canyonlands are wide and RV-friendly, and the main scenic drive inside Arches has gentle grades with a few switchbacks near the entrance that simply ask you to take it slow. Summer afternoon monsoon storms (July through September) can trigger flash floods in canyons, so check the National Weather Service forecast before driving Highway 128. Avoid unpaved backroads like Shafer Trail, Elephant Hill, and Long Canyon in any rental RV. Pro tip: high winds in April can buffet tall motorhomes, so plan long highway drives for early morning when winds are calmest.
Moab campgrounds run the full spectrum. Private parks like Sun Outdoors North Moab, Sun Outdoors Arches Gateway, and Spanish Trail RV Park offer full hookups (water, sewer, 30/50 amp electric), Wi-Fi, pools, laundry, and on-site dump stations. State park campgrounds at Dead Horse Point (Wingate and Kayenta) provide electric hookups and modern restrooms but no sewer at site. BLM campgrounds along the Colorado River have vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings but no hookups or potable water (bring your own). For dumping and freshwater fill, the Moab Public Dump Station on 400 North and the Maverik on North Main are convenient. Pro tip: fill your fresh water tank before heading to BLM sites.
What features and amenities can I expect inside a Moab RV rental?
Moab RV rentals on RVezy come ready for desert adventure. Most include a fully equipped kitchen (fridge, stove, microwave, cookware), a bathroom with shower and toilet, comfortable beds for 2 to 8 sleepers, climate control with roof-mounted AC (essential in Moab summers), and seatbelted travel seats. Many listings also include a generator for off-grid power at BLM sites, outdoor awnings for shade, and outdoor speakers for stargazing nights. Wi-Fi and satellite TV are listed on individual rentals, so check the amenities section. Pro tip: a campervan rental in Moab is perfect for couples wanting easy parking at Arches trailheads, while families usually love a Class C motorhome with bunk beds.
What add-ons and pickup options do Moab RV hosts offer?
When you rent an RV in Moab, hosts typically offer helpful add-ons that make life easier: camp chairs and tables, bedding and linen packages, kitchen kits, generators, bike racks, e-bikes, fire pits, and pre-stocked propane and fresh water. Pickup is usually at the host's property in or near Moab, and many also offer RV delivery to your campground for a flat fee based on distance. One-way rentals are rare but some hosts consider them on popular routes like Moab to Las Vegas or Moab to Salt Lake City. Pro tip: message the host directly from the listing page to ask about delivery to Arches-area campgrounds or to add a Stargazer telescope package if they offer one.
How do payment and the security deposit work for a Moab RV rental?
Payment on RVezy is simple and secure: you pay through the platform with a credit card at booking, which keeps everything documented and protected (never pay a host in cash or off-platform). Most Moab hosts also require a refundable security deposit, which is separate from your booking payment. The deposit is pre-authorized on your card before pickup and released after drop-off, assuming the RV is returned in the same condition. To avoid any deposit issues, do a quick walk-around video at pickup and return, refill propane and fuel as agreed, and empty the tanks at the Moab Public Dump Station before drop-off.
Summer in Moab is hot but very manageable in an RV if you plan smart. June through August often sees daytime highs of 95 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit, so book a rental with rooftop air conditioning (AC) and choose a campground with electric hookups like Sun Outdoors North Moab or Wingate at Dead Horse Point so you can run AC all day. Hike Arches and Canyonlands at sunrise, then cool off floating the Colorado River or swimming at Ken's Lake in the afternoon. Carry one gallon of water per person per day. Pro tip: shoulder months of May and September feel 15 to 20 degrees cooler with the same red-rock magic, and they're the smart-money move for a family RV trip Moab travelers rave about.