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A modern living area is visible, featuring a leather sofa with decorative pillows and a large dining table with a unique marble top. The well-equipped kitchen is accessed nearby, with wooden cabinetry and essential appliances organized throughout the space.
Townhouse in Moab
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

#2- garage, balcony & dog-friendly

Angel Rock Rentals of Moab – Unit 2 is a cozy 2-bedroom, 1-bath modern rustic townhouse just 4 miles from downtown Moab and 9 miles from Arches National Park. Enjoy a queen bed, full-over-full bunk bed, a fully equipped kitchen, BBQ grill, garage, and dog-friendly comfort. Relax on the balcony with stunning Moab Valley sunsets. Walking distance to Hidden Valley Trail and Pipe Dream biking trail, and only 2 miles from Moab Golf Course. Our welcome book includes a list of top hiking trails with d

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The adobe townhome showcases a warm exterior with multiple sections, surrounded by lush landscaping and rock formations. The backdrop features striking red rock cliffs under a clear sky. A neatly maintained yard complements the structure, providing a welcoming atmosphere.
Townhouse in Moab
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Rock Krawler

Stay in this adobe townhome featuring spectacular views of the red rocks and the La Sal Mountains from your private patio. This property features southwest decor, 3 bedrooms w/king & queen beds, two and half bathrooms, ready to use kitchen, dining area, large screen TV’s, internet, and a 2 car garage for your toys. Located 5 minutes south of downtown Moab. Minutes from Arches National Park, the Colorado River, Canyon Lands Park, and spectacular trails for motorized and non-motorized travel.

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The exterior of the townhome is presented with a warm earth-tone façade, featuring a sloped roof and large windows that allow natural light. Desert landscaping is visible in the foreground, complementing the mountainous backdrop.
Townhouse in Moab
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Your Moab adventure begins here.

Our home is located 6 miles from downtown Moab. Arches National Park is located 11 miles from our home, a 25 minute drive. Dead Horse Point State Park is 26 miles from our home, a 35 minute drive. After you visit DHP, you can continue travel to Canyonlands, 9 min. Please be aware that we limit AC to 70 degrees. We ask that you run the dishwasher and take out the trash prior to your departure. Comfortable 3 bedroom/2 bath townhome with full size garage, plenty of parking. 6 guests max.

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A well-lit bedroom features a spacious bed dressed in white linens, complemented by a decorative pillow. A tall wooden dresser stands against one wall, while a comfortable armchair is positioned nearby. Natural light enters through a window dressed with blinds.
Condo in Moab
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Low rates- Moab Solano Vallejo condo, sleeps 5

Cataract Condo is the perfect basecamp for all your activities in Moab. We are located just a few minutes from downtown Moab. Located just off the 12th hole of the Moab Golf Course. This Condo is set up with 2 queen beds, both with pillow-top mattresses, and a pull out sofa/sleeper. Condo has WiFi, TV's in every room, Cable TV, Barbecue Grill, and a garage to secure your toys while in Moab. Condo includes a Washer and Dryer, and everything else you may need to make your stay more comfortable.

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Two children are perched on an arched adobe-style structure, framed by a green lawn. The background reveals a well-kept landscape with trees, adding to the serene atmosphere. The clear blue sky enhances the inviting environment.
Townhouse in Moab
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Location!!! Excellent 3BR Castillo townhouse

This comfortable, well-maintained, beautifully decorated 3BR/2BA townhouse alongside the Moab Golf Course, is a home away from home in the perfect location just 4 miles south of town on the EAST side of the valley, ten minutes from Center and Main St. We have a splendid patio with morning sun and afternoon shade. Castillo is an 18 unit project that was very well laid out with lawn, trees, one of the nicer pools with fewer people to share it, and close to the nature you come here to see.

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An Avion trailer is positioned under a covered patio, displaying a silver exterior and large windows. Brightly colored turquoise and red chairs are arranged on a wooden deck, while a pink flamingo decoration adds a playful touch to the outdoor space.
Tiny home in Moab
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Diner and a Movie Avion- AC/Heat/WiFi/kitchen/bath

Looking for a stay with a little extra sizzle? Diner and a Movie is a fully-equipped vintage Avion trailer we’ve restored with a retro flair and modern comfort, taking you straight back to a classic 1950s diner-jukebox vibes, neon colors, and a cozy setup for watching your favorite flicks. Located just south of downtown Moab, our growing collection will eventually include five other trailers, each with its own unique theme. Come be part of something cool, classic, and unforgettable!

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A private cottage is framed by mature trees and landscaped grounds. The exterior features a welcoming porch with a railing, providing a space to relax. A gravel driveway leads to the cottage, which is surrounded by a small patio area, enhancing outdoor comfort.
Tiny home in Moab
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 578 reviews

Grand View Cottages #2

Escape the hotel hustle- indulge in the luxury of your own private cottage! Cleanliness is our priority, offering you a pristine space during your Moab stay. Enjoy cozy beds, fresh linens, and all the amenities for your desert adventure. For comfort and affordability, your ideal space awaits with us! Join our community of repeat guests and explore our enduringly positive reviews! We ask that you please fully read our listing description when booking, (NOTE THE LOFT CEILING HEIGHT).

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An inviting exterior showcases the private entrance to a modern suite, featuring a wooden deck. Inside, a well-appointed living area includes a comfortable sofa, a stylish chair, and a compact kitchenette. The bedroom is highlighted by a spacious bed against a decorative wood headboard.
Guest suite in Moab
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 965 reviews

Moab Oliver House Suite #2

BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE SUITE, VERY SPACIOUS! Guest access to gym. Oliver House is situated at the end of a very small and private neighborhood within one mile of downtown Moab. Guests have private entrance into the suite. Wood deck area shared with other unit #1 , private bathroom, kitchenette, living area, and bed. The living room sofa folds into a futon bed, and so does matching chair (perfect for child or toddler). Very special place! Please see details!

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A cabin with a front porch is set in a gravel area, surrounded by a wooden fence. The entrance features a small ramp leading up to the porch. The sunlit exterior displays light-colored siding with darker stone accents. Nearby trees provide shaded areas.
Tiny home in Moab
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Corona Arch Cabin #04

Inspired by one of Moab’s most stunning natural arches, Corona Arch Cabin #4 is your welcoming retreat after a day of adventure. This cozy tiny home features a private bedroom with a king bed, a queen pull-out sofa in the living room, and a loft with a king mattress and full-size futon (loft ceiling is 48"). The cabin includes a fully equipped kitchen with full-size appliances, a bathroom with a shower, and all linens and essentials provided.

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A spacious glamping tent stands amid a vast desert landscape, surrounded by gentle hills and rugged rock formations. Soft light filters through the tent's fabric, highlighting its simple, elegant design against the backdrop of a cloudy sky.
Tent in Moab
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Glamping Family Tent @ Private Riverside Ranch

The Glamping tents provide an incredibly unique experience for the more adventurous travelers. You’ll have your very own intimate cozy tent that will feel like a home away from home. Your tent is equipped with a queen bed, twin bed, firepit and chairs, the tents do not have electricity. A centrally located bath house with 4 private units is used by all guests on the property. **THIS LOCATION IS 45 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MOAB/ARCHES NP**

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The kitchen showcases wooden cabinetry and a silver refrigerator, complemented by a stove and oven. A large window provides natural light and a view of the surrounding landscape. Kitchen essentials are neatly arranged, and a sink is positioned beneath the window.
Guesthouse in Moab
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

“Star's Landing,” a Private Guesthouse near Moab

Ever stayed in a house made of straw? Our one bedroom casita ("little house") was built in 2018 using straw bale construction, and is ideal for 1-2 travelers seeking a place to relax while visiting Moab. Happily located about 10 minutes south of downtown Moab, we are away from the hustle and bustle of busy weekends and events in town. Experience incredible views of the stars and the Milky Way, and enjoy the peace and quiet of the country!

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The modern kitchen features a large island with seating, stainless steel appliances, and wooden cabinetry. A dining area with high-backed chairs offers an inviting space for meals. Warm light fixtures illuminate the area, highlighting the open layout that connects to the living space.
Condo in Moab
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Robber’s Roost 1 | Downtown Moab | King Bedrooms

Welcome to Robber’s Roost Westward, a ground-floor downtown Moab condo managed by Moab Utah Properties. This spacious 2BR/2BA retreat features a modern kitchen, two king bedrooms, open living room with queen sofa bed, and a private patio with Weber grill. Walk to restaurants, shops, and outfitters on Main Street. Includes secure bike storage and two parking spaces—perfect for exploring Arches, Canyonlands, and Moab’s famous trails.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Moab?

    Moab has stays ranging from downtown apartments to cozy homes near the Colorado River and lodges just outside Arches National Park. Many visitors choose the central area for easy access to restaurants, galleries, and outdoor outfitters.

  • What are the best things to do in Moab with kids?

    Families can explore kid-friendly trails in Arches National Park, join guided rafting or jeep tours, and visit local museums to learn about the region’s geology and paleontology. Public parks around town also have playgrounds and picnic spots.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Moab?

    Explore dramatic landscapes at Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, hike scenic trails, and enjoy mountain biking on well-known paths. The area also has opportunities for rock climbing, guided rafting, and stargazing under clear night skies.

  • How is the weather in Moab?

    Moab has warm, dry summers with average highs near 89–94°F (32–35°C), and cool to cold winters around 17–39°F (-8–4°C). Spring and autumn tend to be milder, making those seasons frequently suggested for outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Moab?

    Arches National Park is frequently suggested for its unique rock formations, while Canyonlands National Park has broad vistas and hiking opportunities. The Moab Museum showcases regional history, and downtown Moab is known for shops, art galleries, and eateries.

  • What are some hiking trails in Moab?

    Moab has trails like Devils Garden and Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, and Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park. Easy walks, moderate hikes, and challenging routes are available around the region’s canyons and rivers.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Moab?

    Families can go on raft trips down the Colorado River, discover dinosaur tracks nearby, and enjoy hands-on exhibits at local museums. Nature walks, picnic spots, and gentle biking paths are also found around town.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Moab?

    Explore Dead Horse Point State Park for iconic canyon views or visit local ghost towns to discover Moab’s mining history. The La Sal Mountains around town are a popular destination for hiking, wildlife spotting, and scenic drives.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Moab?

    Many Moab accommodations welcome pets, especially in central neighborhoods and near the river. Several parks and trails around town are accessible for visitors traveling with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Moab?

    Carry ample water and sun protection, as conditions can be dry and sunny. Early mornings are often quiet on trails, and parking fills up quickly near popular sites, so consider visiting at less crowded hours.

  • What is Moab known for?

    Moab is known for striking red rock scenery, outdoor adventures such as hiking, mountain biking, and rafting, and access to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. The region’s geology and paleontology also attract visitors interested in dinosaurs and fossils.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Moab?

    Seek out historic sites like nearby dinosaur trackways or less-traveled trails in the Sand Flats Recreation Area. Local art spaces and small coffee shops around downtown offer a distinct slice of Moab’s community life.

  • What are the best foods to try in Moab?

    Moab has Southwestern-inspired cuisine, often featuring local ingredients in dishes like green chile stew, Navajo tacos, and regional barbecue. Bakeries and coffee shops also serve homemade pies and fresh pastries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Moab?

    Bring sturdy walking shoes, lightweight layers for changing temperatures, and sun protection such as hats and sunscreen. A reusable water bottle and snacks are helpful when exploring parks and trails.

  • What is the nightlife in Moab like?

    Moab has a laid-back nightlife scene, with casual bars, restaurants offering live music, and outdoor patios downtown. Community events and seasonal festivals are also often enjoyed during evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Moab?

    Moab Jeep Safari draws off-road enthusiasts each spring, while Moab Music Festival brings live performances in scenic venues near late summer. The region also hosts art fairs and trail-running events throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Moab?

    Moab has a wide selection of family-friendly vacation rentals, from homes with multiple bedrooms to apartments near playgrounds and parks. Many options feature kitchens, yards, and easy access to outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Moab?

    Spring, with temperatures around 32–77°F (0–25°C), and autumn, ranging from 40–82°F (4–28°C), are often recommended for outdoor activities and exploring the red rock landscape. Wildflowers make spring a favorite, while autumn brings crisp days and scenic views. These seasons are typically popular for hiking and cycling experiences around Moab.

All about Moab

Moab is a growing city in the eastern part of Utah characterized by vast desert and rust-colored mesas. The compact downtown is centered on South Main Street, which is lined with colorful shops, local breweries, and restaurants serving Southwestern cuisine. Visitors come here to hike, bike, canyoneer, camp, and climb in the desert.

Moab is located next to two national parks — Arches and Canyonlands — and as such its most popular attractions are its protected outdoor surroundings. While these two parks get top billing, the trails at Dead Horse Point State Park that open up into sweeping panoramas and water activities like white-water rafting trips, kayaking, and canoeing on the winding Colorado River shouldn’t be overlooked.

For calmer waters, head 10 miles south of town to Ken’s Lake where you can swim and picnic after a long day on the trails. Local breweries provide a refreshing break from the hot sun, and a little outside of town, wineries with views of the mesas offer tastings.

What are the top things to do in Moab?

Arches National Parks

Moab is located next to two of the most beautiful red-rock national parks in America, and no visit here is complete without a trip to the Arches National Park. The most iconic landform in the park is the Delicate Arch, a rock formation named after its magnificent and fragile natural structure. Other notable destinations in Arches National park are the Devil’s Garden Loop, a hiking trail that takes you through eight unique arches, and the Double Arch, which is only a 20-minute round trip.

Downtown Moab

Moab is a small town, but its downtown has plenty of local shops where you can find souvenirs, outdoor clothing and gear, boutiques, produce co-ops, and more. There are plenty of options for great Mexican food, plus wood-paneled steakhouses, breakfast cafes, coffee shops, and bakeries. Murals scattered throughout South Main Street provide photo opportunities, and old school bars offer pool tables.

Island In The Sky

Only a 40-minute drive from the city, Island in the Sky is one of the most accessible points of natural beauty in Canyonlands National Park, as this protected site doesn’t require a long hike for rewarding views. This excursion does, however, require a four-wheel-drive vehicle to handle the rugged roadway. As you approach the Islands In the Sky entrance, there’s a visitor center where you can grab maps before making your way along the mixture of paved and unpaved roads that pass through the colorful mines at Potash and a series of sandstone arches to reach the Grand View Point. Situated on a mesa about 1,000 feet from the ground below, this outlook provides unbeatable views of the canyons below, as well as views over the Colorado and Green rivers.

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    Moab stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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