My husband and I had booked 2 nights at this motel which was built in the 1950s. I thought it would be rustic but did not expect a humdrum motel. We came to Moab one day earlier so had to change reservations. All that was available, at a high price, was an old mobile home for the first night but we took it since we were far away and did not know what else would be available. The motel owner told us that most places were booked solid. The mobile home had torn and filthy couches in the living room where my husband put towels on top of before he could watch tv. The walls were old paneling and the carpets were filthy. There were 2 bedrooms (we only needed 1) and the toilet moved each time you used it. It was behind the motel and the porch roof was loose. Totally unappealing. The next night we were put in the motel for our original reservation. It was so-so but certainly cleaner than the mobile home. The pool was not used by anyone and while the water was clean, the liner looked dirty. As my husband said, this must have been the ONLY place in town when John Wayne stayed there. The breakfast consisted of waffles or cereal.
- Apache Hotel Moab
