"Our family stayed at the Aarchway Inn for a trip to Moab and nearby national parks. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay there. The facilities were excellent - very well maintained and plenty of fun activities to do on the property, including swimming, basketball, a small playground, horseshoes, and tetherball. Our kids swam in the swimming pool and enjoyed the hot tub everyday. The morning breakfasts were great, and the rooms were cleaned everyday. Afternoon warm cookies were prepared each day for our family to enjoy. Arches national park was a 5 minute drive away, and Canyonlands is about 35 minutes away. We went to Arches almost everyday to enjoy the amazing sights there. Moab is also 5 minutes away, with plenty of options for eating or shopping. We had a great time there, and we would definitely return again. Thank you!"
"Hotel is run down and dated, does not look well kept, lots of old plastic to hold flyers, almost dead house plant on the wall, old skanky plastic plants on the wall, bottom of tub looks hand painted and chipped, front area of hotel looks run down like no body has every tried to groom the few plants inside of gravel, continental breakfast had good hot coffee and fresh milk for cereal, all carbohydrates and sugar, no protein, nothing to offer folks with lactose or gluten issues. Won't be staying here again."
"The staff and the property manager (Jared) provided stellar customer service. They made the entire stay completely lovely. We will stay again! Thank you Jared and staff!"
"Wolfe’s Hotel was a great stopping point for us as we’d been camping and needed to regroup before moving on. The decor is thoughtful with colors and styles that reflect the Moab landscape. It is very clean and has 24 hour staff available at the front desk. The bed is luxurious and very comfortable. Parking is easy and plentiful.
Two things that I would note that were difficult for us: the lighting is very low all over the hotel and their restaurant has absolutely no vegetarian options and cannot be adapted to accommodate a vegetarian. We were exhausted when we arrived and it would have been nice to eat dinner in the hotel and not have to go elsewhere. However when we asked about the menu salad or a cheese board was the option."
"Moab is a lovely town, Hilton was centrally located, VERY walkable. Welcome staff excellent, check-in quick; common areas gorgeous. Room fairly clean but considerable outdoor/patio debris inside on carpet; beefstick behind an end table (gross). On the ground floor so our patio was right outside the pool (which we enjoyed) but our patio itself was filthy. We had staff come clean/mop it during our stay but it was clearly in need of power washing/bleach. We had a room with a separate bedroom/living area w a pull out (awesome/spacious). The bathroom gorgeous, however the three doors were all hanging barn doors which were atrociously designed. From the living area, you could see into the toilet room while the door was closed; natural noises of the bathroom flow freely throughout the living space due to the lack of properly sealed doors. There was no ice in any of the machines the entirety of our 3 night stay, incredibly annoying. Peculiar that there were no early morning coffee and breakfast options. Discovered a starbucks in the local grocery store on our way out of town, but otherwise nothing opened until 6:30-7am which was highly inconvenient if planning pre-dawn excursions to the national parks!! Tons of walkable food options and a full scale grocery store less than a mile from the hotel (opens at 6am w Starbucks). Overall, I'd definitely stay here again, but I would say hotel might pay a bit closer attention to detail, convenience, cleanliness."
"Property was very clean and the breakfast was good. Nice property with very nice personnel. A/C thermostat on wall didn’t work with unit, had to shut off thermostat and run it from the unit. 2 remotes to run tv was a little weird, 1 for the tv and 1 to change channels. Hot tubs need spray jets replaced no control and they don’t hit you sitting in it. Very minor issues that can easily be overlooked and didn’t impact our stay. "
Consider participating in an informative ranger-led tour through the labyrinthine passageways of this popular natural attraction in Arches National Park.
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Moab Museum of Film and Western Heritage during your trip to Moab. Wander the scenic parks and riverfront in the area.
Explore the lovely green spaces of The Red Hills and also enjoy the hiking trails in Moab. Amble around the area's riverfront or seek out the campsites.
Kokopelli Trail is located in an area of Cisco that travellers like for its riverfront. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, you could search for properties close to public transport so it's easy to get around.
What's the best place to stay near Kokopelli Trail?
Sorrel River Ranch Resort is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this resort offers a full-service spa and a restaurant. You'll find it 12.2 mi (19.7 km) from Kokopelli Trail. Other good options in the area include Red Cliffs Lodge Moab and Aarchway Inn.
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