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Moab, Utah sits in the middle of a scenic paradise, which includes Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park. The area is also a mecca for recreational activities such as mountain biking, river rafting, off-roading and golfing. Lodging at Motel 6, you will be within minutes many recreation hotspots, including the Moab Golf Club, the Colorado River, and the world-renowned Slickrock Bike Trail. The panoramic vistas of Canyonlands' Island in the Sky district and Dead Horse Point are only 45 minutes away. Whether you are a mountain biker, a hiker, or a golfer, the Moab Motel 6 would be an ideal lodging base camp for your vacation in southeastern Utah.
When you make the Moab Motel 6 your lodging headquarters, you will only be four miles from the entrance to Arches National Park. The largest concentration of natural arches on earth, Arches is a 76,518-acre showcase of over 2,000 natural spans, as well as other extraordinary sandstone formations, including balanced rocks, spires and fins. It is home to Delicate Arch, one of Utah's most recognizable natural landmarks. Early cowboys called it "The Schoolmarm's Bloomers." Visitors reach the arch via a 1.5-mile trail, which begins at the Wolfe Ranch parking area and boasts petroglyphs along the way.
Lodging at the Moab, Utah Motel 6 will treat you to spacious guest rooms that include one queen or two double beds and cable TV with premium channels such as HBO, ESPN, CNN and Disney. All of our rooms are non-smoking and feature individual climate control. We allow small pets. We have a few handicap accessible suites and connecting rooms that are available for large groups. The motel boasts a pool and spa, as well as a sundeck with a superb view of the Moab Rim. We also feature guest laundry, copy and fax services, and complimentary tea and coffee in the lobby every morning. Our friendly staff is available to answer any of your questions about the area and help you book local guided tours so you can make the most of your time while in gorgeous southeastern Utah.
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