


Grab a glass of wine and stare up into the stars. The views don’t stop when the sun goes down either. Have your morning coffee on the wrap-around deck to take it all in and determine what adventures await that day. Overlooking Castle Valley, you’ll see the incredible and grossly beautiful landscape that defines most of America’s Southwest. It’s worth noting twice the jaw-dropping views that you get when you stay at this cozy cabin tucked away just east of Moab. Why you should stay: the views, hands down. Related read: 6 Epic Glamping Destinations Near Moab, Utah 2. Pack Creek Ranch is a triple threat! Check Availability That even includes your cattle dog or blue heeler, since pets are also allowed! But if someone really needs some time away, they can also head to the community pool, hot tub, or sauna. Speaking of accommodation - the 1300 square foot space helps keep your entire party happy with their own spaces to relax in.

Its cathedral ceilings and ample windows allow light to infiltrate areas that a log cabin wouldn’t usually be able to accommodate. The property is located a bit south of Moab but it’s worth the extra drive. The whole vibe of the area drips of western country living that it wouldn’t be surprising to find yourself chewing a stalk of wheat by the time you leave (although BYOW: bring your own wheat). Grab your roper boots and ten-gallon hat to feel right at home at the Gate House on the Pack Creek Ranch. Why you should stay: there’s a copper soaking tub so deep, you might need a ladder to get out of it. Stay in any of the following cabin rentals to create the best place to rest your head after a day full of whatever adventuring you choose. Make sure to always check in with the weather and be prepared for ever-changing conditions. Summer brings scorching temperatures while winter can bring high winds. However, adventuring around this desert town is unlike those you’ve likely experienced. Speaking of dangerous conditions, there’s no wrong time to visit Moab. If you’ve never experienced slick rock mountain biking, you haven’t lived! Although, be careful since they don’t call it “slick rock” for nothing. Moab is also famous for their mountain biking. You can hike in the surrounding public lands of the national parks (check these hikes out in Arches National Park), Bureau of Land Management land, and state parks! Or try your hand at backpacking - these stunning backpacking treks in Canyonlands National Park are highly recommended. With two of Utah’s Big Five national parks within a half hour of downtown, Moab is the ideal basecamp for your adventures and there’s a full spectrum of outdoorsy Moab activities for you to choose from. Moab’s popularity has increased over the years - and it definitely lives up to the hype. Learn more about our editorial policies here. Territory Supply is reader-supported and may earn a commission when you book or purchase using our links.
