When you are researching Moab Utah lodging options, you will be pleasantly surprised to discover that you need not break the piggy bank to stay in this fascinating section of the Beehive State. The majority of your choices for Moab Utah lodging will be budget motels and hotels. Many of them come with a kitchenette, which means that you can save a considerable amount of money by eating in. Just about all of the Moab Utah lodging locations are convenient to the area’s exciting attractions.
If you like to stay at the chain hotels and motels, Ramada, Motel 6, Holiday Inn Express, La Quinta, Sleep Inn and Super 8 Motel all have Moab Utah lodging locations. Additionally, if you plan to stay in the area for awhile, Red River Canyon Lodge provides Extended Stay Moab lodging. Amenities at this affordable Moab lodging location include:
Refrigerator and microwave
Direct dial phone with voice mail
Individually controlled heating and air conditioning
Private bath with tub and shower
25" remote control television with premium cable channels HBO, Disney, ESPN and CNN
Bath amenities basket
AM/FM alarm clock
Outdoor pool
12 Person hot tub
High Speed Internet Connection
Interior Corridors
Key card locking system
Crib available at no additional charge
Non smoking rooms available
Rollaway beds available
Ample parking for RVs and boat trailers
Secure mountain bikes parking
Pet rooms
Cyclists who are looking for bicycle friendly Moab lodging will love the Kokopelli Lodge, located at 72 S 100 E. This great Moab lodging venue offers bicycle storage and a bicycle maintenance room. There is a shaded barbeque area, a hot tub and in-room refrigerators and coffee makers.
Those of you who are looking for more of a resort type of Moab hotel should take a look at the Sorrel River Ranch Resort. This upscale Moab hotel features spa facilities, a health club and gourmet dining. It is the only four-diamond Moab hotel.
The Red Cliffs Adventure Lodge also offers upscale Moab accommodations. The lodge features a spa, a movie museum and luxurious rooms. Even your palate can have an adventure at the lodge’s Wine Tasting events.
Both the lodge and the museum are part of Red Cliffs Ranch, which was settled in the late 1800's. Today, it continues to function as a working ranch. The museum at the lodge displays a combination of early cowboy ranching history as well as local movie memorabilia.