"I was pleasantly surprised with our stay. The hotel is about a mile out of Moab, but it was very quiet. The staff was super friendly.
A nice pool and a clean hot tub.
The breakfast could use some healthier options. It was a typical eggs, sausage and sugar cereal style. Some yogurt and fruit would be a nice addition. There little store is very limited as well,"
"Unique, upscale glamping experience!
Loved the setting and the amenities on-site, like the food, s'mores, live music, craft classes, dipping pools, etc. The setting is beyond gorgeous and the amenities are spa-like, but don't forget that you're still essentially camping in the wilderness. Depending on the weather, nights and mornings can be cooold. The wind can also make the canvas tents really loud, so be prepared with extra blankets if you have anyone on the pullout (main beds have a heated mattress and are great!) and ear plugs if you need. (Ear plugs are also available on-site - so many thoughtful amenities)
The location is stunning, but ~35 minutes away from Moab out of the way of Arches and Canyonlands, so plan accordingly.
Amazing experience!"
"Pros: Overall we were able to make a pretty cozy home and things functioned including the full out bed with essentials provided, AC worked, Wi-Fi TV worked, there was enough towels with nice local artwork. It was also an impressive layout given the tiny space that maximized the kitchen and seating area with the fold out bed.Cons: We could not get rid of a funky subtle smoky smell after many days of cooking, the hot water runs out after 10 minutes that made it difficult with two kids and two adults trying to share one bathroom to actually get a hot shower. There was leftover take out food in the fridge and a child’s jeans and underwear left in the closet which makes us think the cleaning fee was not well used. The highway noise was intense so bring your earplugs, especially if you have a unit by the road. Suggestions for improvement: There is also no closet to hang anything in very little drawer space so we made amends. For cookware, they were very old, knives were dull and prefer non-Teflon pans and cookware so consider bringing your own. There were no spices or oil provided so be sure to bring your own.While I rated it overall a 4 because I got the job done, we don’t plan on returning."
"We were very, very pleased with our accommodations. There was everything we needed for a fun stay. I slept on a very comfortable bed - one like you would find in a top line hotel. Plenty of plug-ins, internet, towels etc. We could not of asked for anything nicer for the price."
You can take time to visit Pothole Point Trailhead during your travels to Monticello. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area or simply enjoy its cafes.
You can take time to visit Salt Flat Loop B Trailhead during your travels to Monticello. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area or simply enjoy its cafes.
You can take time to visit Salt Flat Trailhead during your travels to Monticello. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area or simply enjoy its cafes.
You can take time to visit Slickrock Trail Trailhead during your travels to Monticello. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area or simply enjoy its cafes.
You can take time to visit Big Spring Overlook Trailhead during your travels to Monticello. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area or simply enjoy its cafes.
What's the area like around Needles District Visitor Center?
Needles District Visitor Center is located in Moab. This scenic area is known for its scenic parks and hiking. Moab is home to 1184 hotels and other accommodation options, so you can find something that's perfect for your stay.
What's the best place to stay near Needles District Visitor Center?
ULUM Moab is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this lodge offers a restaurant and free parking. You'll find it 20.9 mi (33.7 km) from Needles District Visitor Center. Other good choices in the area include Scenic View Inn & Suites Moab and Hotel Moab Downtown.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Needles District Visitor Center, will I receive a refund?
Yes! Most hotel bookings are refundable provided that you cancel before the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which in most cases is within 24 or 48 hours of your arrival date. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to cancel it and be given a refund within a 24-hour period of booking. Add dates, click "Search", then you can filter by "fully refundable" to view the top deals on offer near Needles District Visitor Center.
What can I see and do near Needles District Visitor Center?
Surround yourself with nature at Needles District, Salt Flat Trailhead and Chesler Park Loop Trail. Cave Spring, Peekaboo Trailhead and Pothole Point are worth a stop while you're in the area. Big Spring Canyon Overlook and Pothole Point Trailhead are some sights worth a visit in the area.