25 Best Hotels in Moab and Southeastern Utah, Utah

Amangiri

$$$$ | 1 Kayenta Rd., Canyon Point, UT, 84741, USA Fodor's Choice
Courtesy of Amanresorts

One of just five U.S. properties operated by the famously luxurious Aman resort company (three are big-city hotels), this ultraplush and ultraexpensive 34-suite compound lies just a few miles north of Lake Powell on a 900-acre plot of rugged high desert, soaring red rock cliffs, and jagged mesas. Each of the artfully designed units has an extensive private terrace and outdoor fireplace; top units have private pools. High ceilings dome each room, which has stone floors, concrete walls, and timber with steel finishes creating a modern-rustic feel. The massive bathrooms, which have deep sunken tubs and tall windows perfect for stargazing, summon any tired traveler to relax. A dramatically situated spa offers treatments in both indoor and outdoor areas. Guests dine on locally sourced American Southwest cuisine in a softly lit dining room, warmed by a crackling fireplace. The eager-to-help staff can tailor guided day hikes or dinners on your private terrace. Rates include meals, group hikes, and wellness classes. For an even more exclusive and secluded experience, Camp Sarika by Amangiri is a short drive away and offers more included experiences for a higher nightly rate. 

Pros

  • Stunning accommodations inside and out
  • Rates include meals, group hikes, and wellness classes
  • World-class restaurant and spa, with meals and wellness classes included

Cons

  • Many times more expensive than most accommodations in the area
  • Extremely remote
  • Though all-inclusive, alcohol drinks and spa treatments are extra
1 Kayenta Rd., Canyon Point, UT, 84741, USA
435-675–3999
hotel Details
34 suites
Rate Includes: All-Inclusive

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Best Western Plus Canyonlands Inn

$$$ | 16 S. Main St., Moab, UT, 84532, USA

The confluence of Main and Center Streets is the epicenter of Moab, and this comfortable, contemporary, impeccably clean hotel anchors the intersection, providing a perfect base for families. It's just a few feet from the Moab Information Center, the Mill Creek Parkway Trail, and all downtown shops, outfitters, and restaurants (including two restaurants on the property itself). The staff is friendly and the rooms are quiet, despite the downtown location, and the outdoor pool is a wonderful respite on hot days. Ask about the unique suites above Gloria's Corner Cafe near Main Street. Like many hotels in town, rates plunge during the dead of winter and the the hottest days of summer.

Pros

  • Close to many restaurants
  • Sparkling, contemporary rooms
  • Complimentary breakfast

Cons

  • Central location can feel a bit crowded at busy times
  • Books up far in advance (September and October usually require a year advance notice)
  • Pool is closed in winter (but hot tub is open year-round)
16 S. Main St., Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–2300
hotel Details
80 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Bluff Dwellings Resort & Spa

$$ | 2625 S. Hwy. 191, Bluff, UT, 84512, USA Fodor's Choice

Built right up next to the red-rock cliffs, this boutique hotel makes you feel like you're in the wilderness, even though you're on the edge of town and surrounded by luxurious amenities. The exterior was inspired by the cliff dwellings built by the Ancestral Puebloans thousands of years ago, and the rooms are similarly earthy with textures and finishes reminiscent of the surrounding desert. Each room also features a private patio and art showcasing the local beauty, and well as other nice touches, from the large showers to refrigerators with freezers. The HozHo spa offers a full range of services. A pool and hot tub are also on the resort's 16 acres, as are glamping teepees, a disc-golf course, a few hiking trails, and fire pits where you can enjoy a quick bite from the outdoor café.

Pros

  • The most luxurious lodging in the area
  • Inspired by indigenous design, beautiful inside and out
  • On-site spa offers plenty of services to pamper you

Cons

  • Breakfast not included
  • No elevator
  • Hefty pet fee
2625 S. Hwy. 191, Bluff, UT, 84512, USA
435-672–2477
hotel Details
56 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Defiance House Lodge

$$ | UT, USA

At the Bullfrog Marina, this cliff-top lodge has comfortable and clean rooms anyone can appreciate, but the real draw is the view of the lake. Surround yourself with the beauty of nature while in the comfort of the lodge. All rooms have a coffeemaker, mini-refrigerator, and microwave. Hungry? An on-site restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Pros

  • Beautiful lakefront setting
  • Adjacent restaurant
  • Pets allowed for nightly fee

Cons

  • Very remote
  • No general store for miles
  • Aging rooms
UT, USA
435-684–2233
hotel Details
48 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Desert Rose Resort & Cabins

$$ | 701 W. Main St., Bluff, UT, 84512, USA

A local fixture for decades, this centrally located hotel exudes rustic elegance, with a huge, two-story wooden front porch, several smartly furnished cabins, and a series of larger suites set around a courtyard. Some rooms have peaked ceilings, wood trim, and knotty-pine furnishings. A separate building contains a fitness center, an indoor pool, and a shaded patio with comfy lounge chairs. There's also an excellent gift shop stocked with local art and crafts. For couples, especially, this offers a quiet, luxury base for exploring nearby Monument Valley.

Pros

  • Large bathrooms
  • In-house restaurant
  • Pool and hot tub

Cons

  • No pets allowed
  • Spendy for the area
  • A long drive from many attractions
701 W. Main St., Bluff, UT, 84512, USA
435-672–2303
hotel Details
53 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Dreamkatchers Lake Powell Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 1055 S. American Way, Big Water, UT, 84741, USA

This sleek, contemporary Southwestern-style home sits on a bluff just a few miles northwest of Lake Powell and 15 miles from Page. Its grounds offer dramatic views of the lake, mountains, and sweeping high-desert mesas. Rooms are outfitted with unique antiques, including large beds with elegant headboards or posts and top-of-the-line linens. The Asian Room is particularly striking, with handsome maple furniture and delicate paper fans. All rooms have hair dryers, lighted makeup mirrors, alarm clocks with charging ports, and complimentary Wi-Fi. There's a lovely patio, a rooftop hot tub, and a library-den with DVDs, games, and books. Book directly for the lowest price.

Pros

  • Peaceful and secluded location perfect for stargazing
  • Delicious breakfasts
  • Friendly host

Cons

  • Often booked months in advance
  • Few services in the remote surrounding area
  • Pets not allowed
1055 S. American Way, Big Water, UT, 84741, USA
435-675–5828
hotel Details
3 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Mar., Free Breakfast

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Four Corners Inn

$ | 131 E. Center St., Blanding, UT, 84535, USA

This family-owned motel offers pretty basic but large rooms and a bite to eat in the morning. Rooms have a microwave and refrigerator, Wi-Fi and DIRECTV, and some are wheelchair accessible. The staff is friendly. The shop sells handmade gifts and assorted trading-post items.

Pros

  • Price is right
  • Clean and comfortable rooms

Cons

  • No pool and it gets hot here in summer
  • Uninspiring interiors
131 E. Center St., Blanding, UT, 84535, USA
800-574–3150
hotel Details
32 rooms
Rate Includes: Free breakfast

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Goulding's Lodge

$$ | Off U.S. 163, Monument Valley, UT, 84536, USA

With spectacular views of Monument Valley from each room's private balcony, this historic lodge often serves as a base for film crews in the area—and has for years, as cinema greats John Wayne and John Ford used to stay here. It has handsome stucco buildings and simple rooms decorated with Native American art. The best lodging deals here are the houses and suites, which offer full kitchens and much more space than the hotel rooms for not much more money. For a true sense of Goulding's beginnings and history, spend some time at the on-site museum. Also on the grounds, the Stagecoach restaurant serves the area favorite, a Navajo taco, along with many traditional American entrées. Goulding's offers custom-guided tours of Monument Valley and provides Navajo guides into the backcountry, where you're not allowed to venture on your own. The lodge is 2 miles off U.S. 163, at the Monument Valley Tribal Park turnoff, about 25 miles southwest of Mexican Hat.

Pros

  • Stunning views
  • One of the only lodgings in the park
  • Dark skies and quiet nights

Cons

  • It's miles from anything in any direction
  • Prices fluctuate wildly
  • You pay a high price for the unique setting
Off U.S. 163, Monument Valley, UT, 84536, USA
435-727–3231
hotel Details
151 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hoodoo Moab, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$$$ | 111 N. 100 W, Moab, UT, 84532, USA Fodor's Choice

Moab's only four-star hotel is right downtown, though also standing next to the area's famed red rocks, giving you the best of both worlds, surrounded by the kind of luxury that's hard to find in rural Utah. The interiors are spotless and chic, inspired by the surrounding natural beauty and the area's mining history, with touches of gold, orange, yellow, and earth tones. You'll find locally informed art and petrified wood tables in each room. There's a good restaurant on-site, as well as the only spa in town. The beautiful pool is one of Moab's best.

Pros

  • Boutique hotel with upscale services
  • Interiors have lots of locally inspired character
  • In-house restaurant and spa

Cons

  • High luxury comes with a high price tag
  • It can take a sec to learn to navigate the winding hallways
  • Not yet pet-friendly, but may allow pets on a one-on-one basis
111 N. 100 W, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-355–0595
hotel Details
117 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Inn at the Canyons

$$ | 533 N. Main St., Monticello, UT, 84535, USA

One of the largest properties in Monticello, which is just under an hour from the Needles District Visitor Center, this is also one of the comfiest, with a heated indoor pool and a hot tub that's just what the doctor ordered for soaking adventure-weary bodies, and the rates are significantly cheaper than almost anything in Moab. Rooms are modestly appointed but clean.

Pros

  • Close to Needles District of Canyonlands
  • Year-round indoor pool and hot tub
  • Pets allowed on request with a pet fee

Cons

  • Not in walking distance of many restaurants or sites
  • In a sleepy town with not many amenities
  • Rates higher than many other properties in town
533 N. Main St., Monticello, UT, 84535, USA
435-587–2458
hotel Details
43 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Moab Red Stone Inn

$$ | 535 S. Main St., Moab, UT, 84532, USA

One of the best bargains in town, this timber-frame motel offers small, clean rooms at the south end of the Moab strip near restaurants and shops. Knotty-pine walls, western furnishings, and old movie posters from the many flicks filmed in the area, give it a little more character than most motels in this price range. Ask for a room at the back of the property to avoid noise from Main Street traffic.

Pros

  • Walking distance of many restaurants and shops
  • The price is right
  • All rooms have small kitchenettes

Cons

  • Pool is at sister property across busy Main Street
  • No frills
  • Rooms close to the road are noisy
535 S. Main St., Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–3500
hotel Details
52 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Moab Rustic Inn

$$ | 120 E. 100 S, Moab, UT, 84532, USA

One of the best values amid Moab's increasingly pricey lodging landscape, this homey downtown property is, as the name suggests, rustic—but the 35 rooms are clean and comfortable and provide space for families or friends traveling together. Standard amenities include 50-inch flat-screen TVs and kitchenettes. Within a short walk of downtown restaurants and shops, the inn also has a heated pool with a good-size picnic and barbecue area.

Pros

  • Terrific value
  • Pets allowed at no extra cost (but guests with pets must book directly with the hotel)
  • Nice pool and barbecue area

Cons

  • Simple (but comfortable) furnishings
  • Downtown location is busy at times
  • Can book up months in advance, especially the apartments
120 E. 100 S, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259--6177
hotel Details
35 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Moab Springs Ranch

$$$$ | 1266 N. Hwy. 191, Moab, UT, 84532, USA

In addition to bungalows and town homes, this 18-acre historic property offers an expansive, private, shaded meadow, where guests can rest on lounge chairs and hammocks, wade in a cold-water spring, and even barbecue their dinner on an outdoor grill. First developed by William Grandstaff in the late 19th century, the ranch house is on the National Register of Historic Places, while the spacious, studio-style bungalows and townhouses are tidy and modern, with high ceilings, private balconies, and tons of natural light. Bungalows come with kitchenettes, while townhouses have full kitchens, a washer and dryer, and other amenities. 

Pros

  • Scenic setting is a respite
  • Boutique accommodations
  • Sits on a bike path into town

Cons

  • About a mile walk to downtown
  • Some U.S. 191 traffic noise
  • Only a few of the units allow dogs
1266 N. Hwy. 191, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–7891
hotel Details
41 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Recapture Lodge

$ | 250 E. Main St., Bluff, UT, 84512, USA

Maybe the best deal in all southeastern Utah, this family-operated inn sits right on the river, with clean, basic rooms and a pool that's a godsend on blisteringly hot days. There's tons of delectable shade and walking trails to meander on, and most amenities are just a short walk away. If you're lucky, you'll get to catch one of the occasional slide shows by the friendly owners on local geology, art, and history. The Recapture also rents out fully furnished vacation homes, available by the day, week, and month.

Pros

  • Shady grounds with riverside chairs and walking trails
  • Pool and hot tub
  • Pets and horses welcome

Cons

  • Fills up quickly during the busy season
  • Older property with small rooms and basic amenities
  • Pool not close to rooms
250 E. Main St., Bluff, UT, 84512, USA
435-672–2281
hotel Details
25 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Closed Dec.–Feb.

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Red Cliffs Lodge

$$$$ | Hwy. 128, mile marker 14, Moab, UT, 84532, USA

Director John Ford discovered this working cattle ranch in the late 1940s and used it as the setting for several of his westerns, and you can feel transported into one as you gaze onto the Colorado River and high canyon walls from your simple but elegant room. The River Queen cabins are especially nice, with private decks overlooking the rapids below. All rooms have western-style decor, including log furniture and Saltillo-tiled bathrooms. Attractions include an on-site winery, a movie memorabilia museum, and plenty of space to walk and enjoy the location. The helpful staff are happy to arrange guided rafting, hiking, biking, and off-road tours throughout your stay. Although it's not a traditional guest ranch, horseback riding, guided by real-life cowboys and cowgirls, is also offered. With all the adventure here, you'll probably work up an appetite, and The Cowboy Grill at Red Cliffs serves excellent meals. It's a good thing, too, because town is about 14 miles away.

Pros

  • Beautiful spot, with peaceful canyon and river views
  • Many luxury amenities and great restaurant
  • Private cabins are woodsy but modern

Cons

  • Drive to town can be long during busy season
  • Spotty cell service
  • Not all rooms have river or creek views
Hwy. 128, mile marker 14, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–2002
hotel Details
110 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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River Rock Inn Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 20 W. Main St., Green River, UT, 84525, USA Fodor's Choice

This reimagined roadside motel has morphed into Green River's only boutique lodging, with an upscale western motif and individually decorated rooms right in the heart of downtown. Expect giant showers with river-rock bottoms, comfy reading chairs, vibrant bedspreads, 50-inch flat-screen TVs and Egyptian cotton sheets. The rustic, wooden ceilings are delectably tall, and in king rooms they're 15 feet high. The hot breakfast is cooked to order, with several sweet and savory options to choose from. After a long day of driving or desert adventuring, it's nice to relax by the outdoor pool or courtyard campfire.

Pros

  • Cooked-to-order breakfast
  • Oversize showers
  • The best lodging in Green River

Cons

  • Not pet-friendly
  • About 50 miles from Arches National Park
  • Closes in the winter months
20 W. Main St., Green River, UT, 84525, USA
435-564–7625
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed early Jan. and Feb., Free Breakfast

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River Terrace

$$ | 1740 E. Main St., Green River, UT, 84525, USA

The peaceful setting, on the bank of the Green River, is conducive to a good night's rest, and this nicely maintained hotel is conveniently less than 2 miles off Interstate 70, although nearly an hour's drive from Arches. Comfortable, updated rooms are furnished with large beds, and some overlook the river. The premises are clean, tidy, and affordable, and a full hot breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Shady riverside location (be sure to request a river-view room)
  • Pool for cooling off on hot days
  • On-site restaurant

Cons

  • In a sleepy town with few attractions
  • Not within walking distance of downtown Green River
  • About 50 miles north of Moab
1740 E. Main St., Green River, UT, 84525, USA
877-564–3401
hotel Details
50 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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San Juan Inn

$$ | U.S. 163, Mexican Hat, UT, 84531, USA

This peaceful spot is a well-known launching point for white-water runners on the San Juan, a river that's famed as the setting of many of Tony Hillerman's Jim Chee mystery novels. The motel's Southwestern-style rustic rooms overlooking the river at Mexican Hat are clean and well maintained. Diners can watch the river flow by at The Juan restaurant, which serves delicious grilled steaks and juicy hamburgers. Fresh trout and inexpensive Navajo dishes add variety to the menu. Call the motel directly for the cheapest rates.

Pros

  • The peaceful setting with lovely views of the San Juan River
  • Only 20 miles from Monument Valley
  • Trading post and restaurant on site

Cons

  • Aging rooms
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
  • There's not much to do besides watch the river roll by (but that may be just what you're looking for)
U.S. 163, Mexican Hat, UT, 84531, USA
435-683–2220
hotel Details
37 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Closed Dec.–mid-Feb.

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Sorrel River Ranch

$$$$ | Hwy. 128, mile marker 17, Moab, UT, 84532, USA Fodor's Choice

This lavish ranch resort is the biggest splurge around—and it's worth absolutely every penny. The rooms are opulent, with a cowboy charm that permeates the private decks, picture windows, and custom-made, bright wooden furniture. Every room here offers a spectacular 360-degree view of mesas, mountains, and the Colorado River. Here, you can take advantage of horseback rides, guided hikes, spa services, and yoga classes at some additional cost. At the Sorrel River Grill, the most scenic dining experience in the Moab area, the seasonal menu changes regularly to incorporate the freshest ingredients, many of which come from the resort's own gardens.

Pros

  • The most luxurious hotel in the Moab area by far
  • Very attentive staff
  • The most luxurious hotel in the area
  • Guided hikes and yoga at additional cost

Cons

  • Half an hour from Moab
  • Resort fee of 9% is added to your bill
  • 30 minutes from Moab
Hwy. 128, mile marker 17, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–4642
hotel Details
39 rooms, 16 suites
Rate Includes: No meals

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Sorrel River Ranch Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Hwy. 128, Moab, UT, 84532, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the premier luxury resorts in the Southwest, this swanky wellness retreat on the banks of the Colorado River is the place to be when you need to escape the modern world—so long as money is no object. It's 17 miles from Moab, and that remote setting is a big part of the draw. People come for the stunning landscape studded with towering red cliffs, buttes, and spires. The connected cabins have tall ceilings and are furnished with hefty log beds, tables, and chairs, along with western art and rugs. Some even have bathtubs with sweeping views of the beauty just out your door. In addition to a full slate of spa services, optional activities include river rafting, mountain biking, and even taking a UTV out for a spin. Kids can shadow the ranch's wranglers and watch as they feed the many animals that call the ranch home. The Sorrel River Grill offers upscale meals with seasonal ingredients, which you can eat on a pleasant porch overlooking the river. For a real treat, reserve one of the Homestake Dinners, multicourse meals made with ingredients sourced from the ranch and local farms, served family-style to small groups alfresco in the summer and early fall. 

Pros

  • Swanky spa and restaurant
  • Luxurious rooms and countless amenities
  • Red-rock setting along the Colorado River

Cons

  • Drive to town is long during the busy season
  • Steep rates
  • Not all-inclusive, so most activities cost extra
Hwy. 128, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–4642
hotel Details
56 cabins
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Stone Lizard Lodge

$$ | 88 W. Center St., Blanding, UT, 84511, USA

This rustic yet classy spot stands out from Blanding's mix of chain hotels and motor lodges with its serene garden area and individually decorated rooms, all with local art on the walls and Navajo-style rugs on the hardwood floors. Built in 1947, this was Blanding's first hotel and has maintained its historic feel while adding modern touches, including high-speed Internet and flat-screen smart TVs. Each room has its own unique flavor but all exude a sophisticated Southwestern vibe. Large groups can book the Family Suite, with three bedrooms, a full kitchen, and a living room.

Pros

  • One of the most comfortable lodgings around
  • Hearty continental breakfast, with several hot items, chia pudding, and homemade cinnamon rolls
  • Calming garden area with shaded spots to sit and lounge

Cons

  • Due to its age, some rooms are small
  • More expensive than most other lodgings in the area
  • Only a limited number of pet-friendly rooms (and only dogs are allowed)
88 W. Center St., Blanding, UT, 84511, USA
435-678–3323
hotel Details
17 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Sunflower Hill Inn

$$$ | 147 N 300 E, Moab, UT, 84532, USA Fodor's Choice

Near the heart of downtown Moab, this historic inn is one of the most charming B&Bs in the region, with elegant rooms surrounded by lawns, gardens, and wondrous shade (a real treat in sunny Moab). Owner Emily Niehaus, a former Moab mayor, calls this "profit for purpose," as the inn supports Heron School, which serves academically gifted children with learning disabilities. Expect great service and lots of little touches, including rooms with carefully chosen antiques and coffee stations. Every morning, each guestroom receives a "breakfast basket" assembled just for them, with their choice from an array of home-baked pastries and other treats, to go along with the hot dish served in dining room. In the afternoon, make sure to grab a freshly baked cookie. As you cool off in the inn's outdoor pool or soak in its hot tub, you'll find it hard believe you're not out in the country. 

Pros

  • Just blocks from restaurants and shops
  • Beautifully appointed rooms
  • Most rooms have jetted tubs

Cons

  • Children younger than 10 are discouraged
  • With only six rooms, it can fill up quickly
  • Driveway to the parking area is narrow and a little difficult to maneuver
147 N 300 E, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-210--4160
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Closed Thanksgiving wk and mid-Dec.–Jan. 1

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The Gonzo Inn

$$$ | 100 W. 200 S, Moab, UT, 84532, USA

This eclectic inn stands out for its fun design, brightly colored walls, desert-inspired art, and varnished adobe construction. The furnishings and decoration are all decidedly contemporary, combining wood, stone, metal, and tile, and some rooms have fireplaces. The pool, hot tub, and courtyard overlook a shady pathway that winds for several miles along Mill Creek. Though you wouldn't know it, all the rooms are time-shares (units available for purchase).

Pros

  • Unique, spotless, and hip
  • Steps to Main Street
  • Pool and hot tub

Cons

  • Interior hallways can be dark
  • No elevator
  • Not all rooms have a good view
100 W. 200 S, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–2515
hotel Details
43 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The View Hotel

$$$ | Indian Hwy. 42, UT, 84536, USA

Aptly named, the hotel is all about the vista—prices increase the higher the floor, and almost every room looks out to the Navajo Tribal Park's famous "Mittens." The rooms are fairly simple, though the Navajo sand paintings, authentic rugs, and traditional bedspreads make for nice touches. Each room is also outfitted with a microwave, refrigerator, and flat-screen TV. Premium cabins are a great option if you're looking for more privacy.

Pros

  • Wonderful views from private decks
  • The only hotel actually inside the tribal park
  • For budget travelers, some rooms without views are available at a steep discount

Cons

  • Simple rooms for the price
  • Wi-Fi and cell reception are spotty
  • Restaurant could be better
Indian Hwy. 42, UT, 84536, USA
435-727–5555
hotel Details
96 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Whispering Sands Motel

$$ | 90 Hwy. 95, Hanksville, UT, 84734, USA

The real gems of this roadside motel are the updated cabins with warm, wooden walls and big windows, though traditional motel rooms are offered at a lower price, and all rooms have little conveniences like microwaves and refrigerators. Right in the center of town, the property is aging but has a big following, often booking up months in advance for the busiest times of year. There's a laundry on-site, and right next door is Stan's Burger Shak, which is regionally famous for its burgers, fries, and shakes.

Pros

  • Open year-round
  • Located next to famed Stan's Burger Shak
  • Hanksville's only motel

Cons

  • Many rooms are older and haven't been updated
  • Books up months in advance during busy times
  • Hanksville has few amenities
90 Hwy. 95, Hanksville, UT, 84734, USA
435-542–3238
hotel Details
23 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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