La Quinta Inn & Suites Moab is located west of the La Sal Mountain Range in the Moab Valley. The hotel offers a seasonal outdoor pool and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Lesley
United States of America
Customer service was amazing! Cee Cee was very helpful.
Located in Moab and with Mesa Arch reachable within 14 miles, The Gonzo Inn provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Arches National Park and the Slickrock mountain bike train are minutes from this Moab, Utah hotel. The hotel offers a free daily hot breakfast and free high-speed internet access.
Located in Moab and with Mesa Arch reachable within 12 miles, My Place Hotel-Moab, UT has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the...
Elizabeth
United States of America
The location was great. Near to town and Arches National Park. The rooms were spacious and had everything we needed.
Arches National Park 2 Miles Canyonlands National Park 32 Miles Castle Valley 22 Miles
Betty
United States of America
Modern & new! Inside & outside were spacious are very appealing. We had a suite with a balcony overlooking the pool area…could not have been a better location. Staff were helpful & kind.
The Moab Resort, WorldMark Associate is located in Moab, within 11 miles of Mesa Arch and 13 miles of Landscape Arch.
RALPH
United States of America
Didn't eat at the resort. Resort has two pools and three hot tubs! We didn't use any. of them. Our days were spent sightseeing and an early to bed after dinner out.
Located in Moab, 14 miles from Mesa Arch, Gravity Haus Moab provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Moab, 12 miles from Mesa Arch, Hyatt Place Moab provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
Breakfast was great, the staff were nice e, the pool was fab
Located 14 miles from Mesa Arch, Sleep Inn & Suites Moab near Arches National Park offers 2-star accommodations in Moab and features free bikes, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a shared lounge.
Helpful staff, modern and relatively new facilities.
Featuring an indoor heated pool, Homewood Suites by Hilton Moab is located in Moab, 5.3 mi from Arches National Park and 30 mi from Canyonlands National Park.
Great variety for breakfast that varies day to day. Always well stocked.
Moab Valley Inn features an indoor/outdoor swimming pool and a hot tub and is a 10-minute drive from Arches National Park Entrance Station. Free WiFi is provided.
Location is great! Breakfast was so nice to have.
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Attractively set in the Moab South Valley district of Moab, Sunny Acres Cabin is located 15 miles from La Sal Mountain Loop, 19 miles from Wilson Arch and 20 miles from Mesa Arch.
It was quiet, the hot water came quickly, and it felt safe. Overall, it was cozy.
This Moab hotel offers a seasonal outdoor pool, daily hot breakfast and free Wi-Fi. A 32-inch flat-screen TV is in each warmly decorated room. Dead Horse Point State Park is 40 minutes away.
Everything was spot on the staff where very helpful
Located in Moab, 12 miles from Mesa Arch, Field Station Moab provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
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Professional yet fun
Located in Moab and with Mesa Arch reachable within 12 miles, My Place Hotel-Moab, UT has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout the...
clean and spacious room with a swimming pool and jacuzzi.
Featuring an outdoor pool, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriot Moab is 5 minutes’ drive from Arches National Park. All rooms offer free WiFi and a flat-screen cable TV. A free breakfast is served daily.
new and nice room and bathroom
overall very good place
Arches National Park and the Slickrock mountain bike train are minutes from this Moab, Utah hotel. The hotel offers a free daily hot breakfast and free high-speed internet access.
Good breakfast.
Location was excellent!
Very clean.
Located in Moab, 11 miles from Mesa Arch, Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Moab, an IHG Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a...
Comfortable room, great location to town and the parks
Take advantage of the Quality Suites Moab near Arches National Park's convenient location near many popular attractions, including Slickrock Trail, a renowned 12-mile-long biking and hiking trail, and...
Clean room. Comfortable bed. All around great stay.
Loved the energy, people, and THE NATURE. Food and shopping were perfect - hiking and tours are incredible! Arches National Park was spectacular - I hope I can go back and camp a couple of nights there. The 4 x 4 Trex Hell's Revenge from Moab Tourism was thrilling, a little scary and fun! Good food - good shopping - good adventures and people.
Belinda
10
Scored 10
Great area for outdoor activities and in close proximity to...
Great area for outdoor activities and in close proximity to Arches National Park and Canyonlands. If you like hiking you could easily do a 3-5 day trip here to see all the sights; and if you like ATV'ing or off-roading there are plenty of options in this area!
Anthony
Canada
10
Scored 10
Moab was a lovely little tourist town - a perfect gateway to...
Moab was a lovely little tourist town - a perfect gateway to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks.
There are many cute shops - Indigo Alley was a standout for us. Wonderful selection of clothing, accessories and footwear.
We enjoyed Doughbird for donuts and coffee - they had a vegan chocolate dip donut that was heavenly!
Moab is super walkable, especially if you are able to find accommodations on the main drag.
We had three full days in Moab, most of which were spent hiking and exploring the parks. We could easily have spent another day or two checking out the shops and eateries in town!
Brett
Canada
10
Scored 10
We loved the ease of going to the parks.
We loved the ease of going to the parks. The town itself was hosting spring break, but honestly did not affect us at all. The town seemed less crowded during the following week. The parks were not overwhelmingly crowded, the people were very friendly and outgoing. It is a great town, with good restaurants and easy accessibility whether driving, walking or hiking.
Kelly
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We visit Moab every few years for the hiking.
We visit Moab every few years for the hiking. This year we went to mountain bike. Off season(Nov-early March) is best for more solitude. Amazing red rock country with a wide variety of activities for every skill level.
Kyle
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Perfect place to visit to do SO much (or as little as you...
Perfect place to visit to do SO much (or as little as you want). Short, easy hikes and long, strenuous hikes are all there. National parks, Colorado River, museums, great food, biking trails - this place has it all.
This was a reasonably priced option for staying in Moab, which seems to be a fairly expensive place to stay. The hotel seemed pretty new and our rooms were comfortable. The breakfast was one of the best we had while traveling. Scenic View was a couple of minutes out of the main part of Moab, and not quite as convenient as a hotel I had booked initially, but the price was better.
Location in downtown Moab. "Ma and Pop" sort of place. Thoughtful amenities like earplugs, (hotel is on main strip, thru traffic can be loud. We did not notice it however during sleep hours). Also, wash clothes and bucket to clean bikes off with. Clean and comfortable. Convenient to the town of Moab, can walk to restaurant and stores.
My husband and I were very pleased with our stay at the Moab Sleep Inn. The beds were very comfortable and the room along with the entire hotel was clean and inviting. There was a nice variety of foods offered for breakfast, and the staff was friendly and helpful. We will definitely stay here again when traveling through Moab.
The location of the hotel is fantastic. It is right on the main street of Moab and walking distance to all shops, restaurants, etc. Arches NP is a 10 - 15-minute drive, and Canyonlands is about a 30-minute drive from the hotel. The staff were all so lovely and the room was clean and comfy.
Glamping in a tent with a private patio makes it easy to enjoy more time in the outdoors. In theory. We spent several days camping in the backcountry before finishing our trip here. The views are better than you’ll find at any hotel in downtown Moab.
This hotel is in a great location on the outskirts of Moab. Just a 5 minute drive to Arches National Park entrance and about 25-30 minutes to Canyonlands Island in the Sky entrance. Nice sized room and very comfortable bed.
The hot tub was nice (though often crowded) and the location was good--near Moab Brewery. And we liked that it was pet friendly, though there were signs everywhere saying 'no pets allowed' (?).
The breakfast offered many options for different dietary needs. The access to Arches national park and downtown Moab was excellent. Even though the hotel was quite full, it was quite at night.
Location was great. Walking distance to downtown restaurants. I liked the standalone hotel room concept. It was off the main drag so very quiet. Best restaurant right next door Thai Bella
I enjoyed the quiet and peaceful atompshere of the hotel. The location was also great regarding proximity to Arches and Canyonlands. The jacuzzi felt great, pet friendly, and very clean.
I was super surprised to see how nice and clean this hotel was with being completely pet friendly! Keeping this hotel in mind for when we road trip through Moab again next year.
The staff is great and always helpful. We travel to Moab several times a year and if we stay in a hotel we always choose la quinta. It's clean and extremely pet friendly
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