I was last in Moab 20 years ago, and since then it has become extremely popular as a base to explore the Arches and Canyonlands National parks. Staying in now very overpriced Moab (in terms of quality versus price) is now a necessary evil, if one wants to spend a few days hiking these fabulous places. I was in a small cabin like room with basic amenities and average cleanliness. I understand the demand versus supply equation during peak season, so don't really blame the owners for the pricing, but might suggest a bit of a clean up and rennovation to justify the prices.Interestingly given its popeularity, Moab itself retains a small town feel and has many nice places to eat and hang out within literally walking distance of the Inn.
- Red Stone Hotel
- Red Stone Motel
