Resting just south of Utah's Arches National Park, The Moab Resort, is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. Thrill seekers can enjoy hiking, biking, white-water rafting, rock climbing and many other activities that take full advantage of the rugged local landscape. For those looking for something at a slightly lower speed, there's also plenty of golf, spas, fishing and even a world-class winery to unwind after an adventurous day in the desert. Travelers looking to explore state and national parks are spoiled with options for the nearby Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park. And while the resort's surroundings seem so large, there is a comforting small-town feel along Moab's Main Street. Find one-of-a-kind shopping and dining options along the main drag for a true taste of Southeast Utah.
Property was great - great views, outdoor area very nice (pool, hot tubs, grills, fire pit); super easy to get in to town for shopping and dining; very close to Arches entrance; After a long day in the park the living room furniture was kinda stiff (hard) but beds were great! Definitely would stay again and recommend this property
Moab during Easter Jeep Safari is always busy, but it was awesome having a place to get away from it all. This was a business trip for us and having a place we could ALL be at was perfect!
This property was perfect for a stay in Moab with extended family. It was clean and well stocked. The two larger bedrooms with en suites are beautiful, and the two smaller rooms make it great for a large group.
The rooms were beautiful as pictured. Pool was great, short distance from room with 3 hot tubs. Kitchen was well stocked with dishes, pots and pans. Prior guest had a dog even though property says pet free. A ton of dog hair was found on the couch. Notified desk who sent a couple people to clean but very disappointing as I chose this pet free resort due to a severe dog allergy.
We were in Moab during Jeep week, but our unit was extremely quiet, I donât think there was anyone on either side if us.The outdoor balcony had a view of the RV park next door. At first I was disappointed we didnât have a mountain or river view, but after awhile the RV park started to grow on me - lots of interesting activity, but not too much noise.It would be nice if there were a few more pyrex pans in the kitchen to facilitate large meals.