HTR Moab Lodge & Cottages offers luxury deluxe vacation rental cottages, rustic rooms, lodge residences, NEW safari tents, and primitive tent sites, all just a short drive to downtown Moab, Utah, and multiple national parks, including Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park.
Guests are encouraged to explore the desert and return to base camp at HTR Moab. One of the highlights of our location is our unique community kitchen on the property that allows you to meet a community of one-of-a-kind adventurers just like you.
The facilities at HTR Moab are incredible. A beautiful shower and cooking area. We could not stay because it is unfortunately right next to the freeway. They are very considerate and provide earplugs, but you would need earplugs and noise cancelling headphones. They were so accommodating though, and said if we go camp somewhere else, we could still use their facilities. The major problem is with HIPCAMP, who will not respond to my request for a refund, or let me talk to a human being regarding our refund. My advice is to book directly through HTR, and skip using HIPCAMP, which seems to be a platform run by robots.
Great central Moab location. RV site is full hook up. Although it is exposed to HWY 191 highway road noise the amenities more than make up for it. A very clean well equipped kitchen and outside grills and ultra clean bathroom with towels and all soaps and shampoos are all available including a pay laundry. The staff is more than friendly.
Really nice amenities and super welcoming staff. It was nice to hang out in the lounge talking to other guests and the showers and bathrooms were clean and easily accessible. I slept great!
This place is great UNLESS you’re tent camping. We actually ended up moving to a different campground for the rest of our stay. The amenities are awesome, grounds are super well maintained and nice but the tent campsites are really bad. Got maybe 2 hours of sleep because of being so close to the road (and we’re heavy sleepers!) this is even with ear plugs. The site itself is barely big enough for a tent, and each site is jammed in next to the other. We don’t expect a lot of shade in the desert but this had none. If you’re staying in a cabin or yurt I’m sure it’s a fabulous experience, and the staff is super nice! Hate to give a bad review because of this, but it’s just not a good tent camping spot.