Moab, UT - KOA Holiday
KOA Holiday in Moab is a convenient, well-kept campground with easy access to everything that makes Moab such a popular RV destination. It is big-rig friendly, nicely landscaped, and offers great views toward the Sand Flats and Slickrock area. You can also see the cliffs on the west side of town looking towards the Colorado River.
One of the biggest positives of this KOA is their free wifi and good cell service - a major plus if you work remotely, need to plan trail routes, or just want to stream after a long day outside. The campground also has bath houses available, which is helpful for tent campers, smaller rigs, or anyone who prefers using campground facilities.
Dog owners will appreciate the small dog run on-site. It is not huge, but it is a nice feature, especially in a desert campground where safe off-leash areas can be limited. The overall landscaping is also attractive and makes the campground feel more maintained than a basic gravel RV park.
That said, KOA Holiday Moab does have a few downsides. If you are staying in a larger camper or RV, there is not much shade, which can make the sites feel hot during warmer months. The campsites are also fairly close together, so this may not be the best choice if you are looking for a private, spread-out camping experience.
The bath houses are available and functional, but they feel a bit outdated for the price point. Since this campground is on the expensive side, I would expect the bathrooms to feel a little more updated and polished. The pool is another mixed point. It is nice to have one, especially in Moab, but the water was freezing.
Overall, KOA Holiday Moab is a solid option if you want a clean, convenient, big-rig friendly campground with good connectivity and easy access to Moab adventures. It is expensive, but that is fairly typical for campgrounds in Moab. I would recommend it for RVers who prioritize location, cell service, Wi-Fi, and convenience over spacious sites and shade.
Pros:
Nicely landscaped campground
Big-rig friendly
Good cell service
Good Wi-Fi
Views of the Sand Flats/Slickrock area
Bath houses available
Small dog run on-site
Cons:
Very expensive (slightly higher than other Moab campgrounds)
Limited shade, especially for larger campers
Campsites are close together
Bathrooms feel outdated for the price
Pool was very cold and the tiles looked like they had never been cleaned
Final verdict: KOA Holiday Moab is a convenient and reliable Moab campground, especially for big rigs and travelers who need strong connectivity. It is not the most private or budget-friendly option, but it works well as a comfortable home base for exploring Moab. I would recommend you split your time between a full hookup campground for the water and electricity and then spend the other portion of your trip somewhere like Sandflats or Klondike Bluffs (in the cooler months only).

