Avoid Days Inn like the plaque…I’ve been looking at that Homewood and a Wyndham (I think), both look rather clean with what looks like a serious breakfast in the mornings.. Steak and Eggs looks to be a T-Bone; impressive.
I don’t mind paying up to $300 per night, but if I can keep it cheaper, will certainly try to.
Appreciate the tip on Arches. Will secure reservations well in advance.
I live in Moab and I’d agree that Red Cliffs is a worthy experience given the peaceful setting. Town is overrun by loud UTV bros and gets a little boring IMO but it can be nice to walk around to shops and food.MOAB itself is nothing special. It’s fine. Not exactly Sedona. And remember it is UT. Not tons of bars - at least compared to where I live.. The Red Cliff’s lodge on the other hand is special. Fantastic place. And it is onsite. If price isn’t an issue I can’t imagine why one wouldn’t want to stay there.
I fed the horses out of my patio door in the morning while drinking my coffee. To each there own but when I wake up I’d rather see this (below) then the Red Roof Inn across the street.
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Very cool video, but man, you could really do without the background music. It’s just distracting, and it drowns out the voices, which I was trying to listen to…Had a great time. The Moab diner wasn’t bad for breakfast. Their skirt steak skillet was pretty delicious. Had pizza at Moab Canyon Pizza Co… it was bomb delicious. Another night had the fish and chips at the Moab Brewery… pretty good but the onion rings were WOW so good!
Brought the fishing rods with us but only brought the lightweights (so the Colorado river and Green River were out). Went to Kens Lake two different days… NOTHING. Hit up a lake in Grand Junction on the way home and both of us limited out in 2 hours and that was after throwing several back.
The lunch at the Off-Roadeo was really good (great make yourself sandwiches, chips, cookies, fruit). The dinner? Meh. They tried.
Don’t ask the locals about fishing spots… they’ll look at you like you are an alien before reminding you “Uh… it’s the desert, sir!” Ha!
Some video from our day at the off-roadeo which included dome plateau and onion creek.