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St. George Utah Lodging
Moab Lodging

 

 

MOTEL 6
1089 NORTH MAIN ST
MOAB, UTAH 84532

RED STONE INN
535 SOUTH MAIN
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-3500

BEST WESTERN GREENWELL INN
105 S MAIN STREET
MOAB, UTAH 84532

RAMADA INN
182 SOUTH MAIN ST
MOAB, UTAH 84532

SUPER 8 MOTEL
889 NORTH MAIN
MOAB, UTAH 84532

AARCHWAY INN
1551 NORTH HWY 191
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-2599

  
BEST WESTERN CANYONLANDS INN
16 SOUTH MAIN
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-2300

  
BIG HORN LODGE
550 SOUTH MAIN
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-6171

  
BIG TREE COTTAGE INN
310 EAST 100 SOUTH
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-5764

  
BOWEN MOTEL
169 NORTH MAIN
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-7132

  
CASTLE ROCK INN
4501 SOUTH SPANISH VALLEY
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-8700

  
FANDANGO GUEST HOUSE
P.O. BOX 1295
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-8921

  
HOTEL OFF CENTER
96 EAST CENTER
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-4244

  
INCA INN MOTEL
570 NORTH MAIN
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-7261

  
KOKOPELLI LODGE
72 SOUTH 100 EAST
MOAB, UTAH 84532
PHONE: 435-259-5955

  

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Moab is the county seat of Grand County and a regional center of southeastern Utah. It is located near the east bank of the Colorado River on the west side of the 12,500-foot-high La Sal Mountains in a valley fifteen miles long and three miles wide within the heart of the Colorado Plateau. Known variously as Grand Valley, Spanish Valley, and Mormon Fort, the biblical name Moab was adopted in 1880 when a mail route was established between Salina, Utah, and Ouray, Colorado. The first permanent settlers arrived in 1878-79; but before that date Native Americans, including the Sabuagana Utes, had long occupied the valley and used the nearby crossing of the Colorado River.

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