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Check-in at Wolfe's Hotel Moab begins at 3:00 PM, and check-out is at 11:00 AM. Early check-in and late check-out requests are subject to availability and may incur additional fees. Luggage storage is available at the front desk for your convenience.
Yes! Wolfe’s Hotel Moab features a heated outdoor saltwater pool, perfect for cooling off after a day exploring Arches National Park or Canyonlands. Guests also enjoy access to a hot tub and a unique oak barrel sauna—ideal for unwinding and relaxing in comfort. The pool and spa facilities are open daily from 8 AM to 11 PM and are exclusively available to Wolfe’s Hotel guests.
Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is just 5 miles from the entrance to Arches National Park, making it one of the best-located hotels near Arches National Park. With only a 10-minute drive, guests can easily access world-famous landmarks like Delicate Arch, Devils Garden, and Balanced Rock. Whether you're visiting for hiking, sightseeing, or photography, Wolfe’s Hotel is the ideal basecamp for your Moab adventure.
When staying at Wolfe’s Hotel Moab, you’re perfectly positioned to explore the breathtaking must-see sites in Arches National Park. Highlights include:
Delicate Arch: The park’s iconic symbol and most photographed natural arch, accessible via a moderate 3-mile round-trip hike.
Landscape Arch: One of the world’s longest natural arches, located along the Devils Garden Trail, which offers stunning desert views.
Double Arch: A spectacular double arch formation near the Windows Section, ideal for easy exploration and photography.
The Windows Section: Featuring North and South Window arches and Turret Arch, this area offers short, family-friendly hikes.
Balanced Rock: A striking, massive rock balanced on a narrow base, easily seen from the park’s main road.
Devils Garden Trail: A scenic trail passing several arches, including Tunnel Arch and Pine Tree Arch.
After a day of adventure, return to the comfort of Wolfe’s Hotel Moab, where you can relax and rejuvenate before exploring more of Moab’s stunning landscapes.
Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is located approximately 30 miles from the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands National Park, one of the most scenic areas in Southern Utah. The 40-minute drive offers breathtaking desert views and makes our hotel a convenient place to stay near Canyonlands. Whether you're visiting for hiking, photography, or stargazing, Wolfe’s Hotel is the perfect basecamp for exploring Canyonlands’ dramatic canyon vistas, mesa tops, and panoramic overlooks.
When staying at Wolfe’s Hotel Moab, you have easy access to the stunning must-see sites in Canyonlands National Park, including:
Island in the Sky District: Famous for its panoramic overlooks like Mesa Arch, Grand View Point, and Green River Overlook, offering breathtaking views of the vast canyon landscapes.
The Needles District: Known for colorful spires and unique rock formations, with popular hikes like Chesler Park Loop and Confluence Overlook.
Dead Horse Point State Park: Just outside Canyonlands, this park offers iconic views of the Colorado River winding through deep canyons—perfect for photography and hiking.
White Rim Road: A rugged 100-mile 4x4 trail that circles the Island in the Sky mesa, ideal for adventurous off-roading and camping.
Shafer Trail: A dramatic switchback road descending into the canyon, popular for guided tours and scenic drives.
Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is the ideal base for exploring these breathtaking sites, providing comfortable accommodations after your day of adventure.
Yes, both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks require an entrance pass for entry during your stay at Wolfe's Hotel Moab. You can purchase passes online in advance through the official National Park Service website or at the park entrance.
👉 Important: During peak seasons, Arches National Park requires a timed-entry reservation, which must be booked ahead to guarantee access. Plan early to avoid missing out on your preferred entry time.
Yes! Wolfe’s Hotel in Moab is pet-friendly and welcomes furry companions. We charge a $35 per night pet fee. Please let us know in advance if you're bringing a pet, as pet-friendly rooms are limited and subject to availability.
Yes, Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is family-friendly and welcomes guests of all ages. While we offer accommodations for families, please note that our guest rooms do not feature double/double bed configurations, and all bathrooms include showers only—no bathtubs.
Moab is a fantastic destination for travelers with pets, offering a variety of pet-friendly activities and outdoor adventures. When staying at Wolfe’s Hotel Moab, which welcomes pets with a $35/night fee, you and your furry friend can enjoy:
Hiking Trails: Many trails in and around Moab are pet-friendly, including Fisher Towers Trail, Corona Arch Trail, and parts of Dead Horse Point State Park (on leash).
Downtown Moab: Explore pet-friendly shops, patios, and cafes where leashed pets are welcome.
River Walks: Stroll along the Colorado River or the Moab Canyon Pathway—great for scenic, easy walks with your dog.
Pet-Friendly Parks: Visit local parks like Millcreek Canyon and Veterans Memorial Park, which have off-leash areas.
Outdoor Dining: Many Moab restaurants and breweries offer pet-friendly patios, so your dog can relax with you after a day of adventure.
Always check specific trail regulations and leash requirements before you go, and Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is happy to accommodate your pets with comfortable lodging and nearby activities.
When staying at Wolfe’s Hotel Moab, families can enjoy a fun and manageable 3-day itinerary filled with kid-friendly activities and stunning natural sights:
Day 1: Explore Arches National Park with easy hikes to Balanced Rock and the Windows Section (North Window, South Window, and Turret Arch). Visit the Delicate Arch Viewpoint for breathtaking views without a strenuous hike. End the day relaxing at Wolfe’s Hotel’s heated outdoor pool and hot tub.
Day 2: Head to Canyonlands National Park’s Island in the Sky district, including an easy hike to Mesa Arch. Spend the afternoon at Dead Horse Point State Park, enjoying scenic overlooks and short family-friendly trails.
Day 3: Take a mild family jeep tour or off-road adventure suitable for kids. Visit the Moab Giants Dinosaur Park for interactive exhibits, or enjoy a gentle float trip on the Colorado River. Finish the day relaxing in Wolfe’s Hotel’s oak barrel sauna.
This itinerary balances outdoor adventure with downtime, making it ideal for families with children of all ages.
Moab is an outdoor adventure paradise and one of the top destinations in the Southwest for nature lovers, adrenaline seekers, and families alike. From national parks to off-the-beaten-path experiences, here are the top things to do in Moab:
Explore Arches National Park: Visit one of the most iconic national parks in the U.S. to see over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including Delicate Arch, Landscape Arch, and Double Arch.
Visit Canyonlands National Park: Discover breathtaking views at the Island in the Sky district, or hike the more remote Needles district for rugged desert beauty.
Hike or Bike Moab’s World-Class Trails: Take on legendary routes like the Slickrock Bike Trail, Corona Arch, or Grandstaff Canyon Trail.
Off-Road Adventures: Book a Jeep, UTV, or ATV tour through Moab’s red rock terrain—don’t miss Hell’s Revenge, Fins & Things, and Chicken Corners.
Rafting and Kayaking on the Colorado River: Experience the thrill of whitewater rafting or a peaceful float through stunning canyons with guided tours or gear rentals.
Stargazing in Moab’s Dark Sky Parks: Moab is one of the best stargazing destinations in Utah. Catch views of the Milky Way, meteor showers, and constellations at Dead Horse Point State Park or in Canyonlands.
Dead Horse Point State Park: Hike scenic rim trails and enjoy panoramic views of the Colorado River from one of Utah’s most photographed overlooks.
Rock Climbing: Scale Moab’s world-famous sandstone cliffs and towers, including spots like Wall Street, Castleton Tower, and Fisher Towers.
Downtown Moab Dining and Shopping: After your adventure, relax with delicious food from local restaurants, browse Moab art galleries, or shop for outdoor gear and local crafts.
Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a full Moab vacation, Wolfe’s Hotel puts you close to all the top-rated things to do in Moab.
The best time to visit Moab depends on your preferences, but spring (March–May) and fall (September–October) are widely considered the peak seasons for outdoor adventures. During these months, Moab enjoys mild temperatures, perfect weather for hiking, biking, and exploring Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. Spring showcases blooming wildflowers, while fall offers crisp air and fewer crowds.
For travelers seeking to avoid the crowds and find better hotel rates, off-peak seasons like winter (December–February) and late summer (July–August) are ideal. Winters in Moab provide tranquil red rock landscapes, excellent stargazing opportunities, and peaceful trails. Summers can be hot, but Wolfe’s Hotel Moab offers refreshing amenities such as a seasonal outdoor pool and shade-filled patios, making early morning or evening excursions enjoyable.
No matter when you visit, Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is the perfect home base to experience Moab’s stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreation year-round.
Moab is an outdoor adventure hotspot offering a wide variety of activities for all interests and skill levels:
Hiking: Explore iconic trails in Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park, including Delicate Arch, Mesa Arch, and Devils Garden.
Mountain Biking: Ride world-famous trails like the Slickrock Bike Trail and Porcupine Rim.
Jeep and Off-Road Tours: Experience thrilling off-road adventures on trails such as Hell’s Revenge and Fins & Things.
Rafting and Kayaking: Paddle the Colorado River’s scenic and whitewater stretches with guided tours or rentals.
Rock Climbing: Challenge yourself on Moab’s renowned sandstone cliffs and towers.
Photography and Sightseeing: Capture stunning red rock formations, especially at sunrise and sunset viewpoints.
Stargazing: Moab’s dark skies make it a top destination for astronomy enthusiasts.
Horseback Riding: Enjoy guided horseback tours through desert landscapes and scenic canyons.
After a day full of adventure, relax and recharge at Wolfe’s Hotel Moab with amenities like a heated pool, hot tub, and sauna.
Moab hosts a variety of popular annual events that draw outdoor enthusiasts and culture lovers from around the world:
Moab Jeep Safari (March/April): The largest off-road event in the country, featuring guided Jeep tours, trail rides, and community activities through Moab’s famous red rock terrain.
Moab Music Festival (May): A multi-day classical and contemporary music festival held at venues throughout Moab and nearby towns.
Moab Trail Marathon & Half Marathon (April): Scenic trail races showcasing some of Moab’s most beautiful landscapes, including parts of Arches and Canyonlands.
Off-Road Expo (September): A premier 4x4 and off-road vehicle event with expos, races, and trail rides.
Moab Art Walks & Gallery Strolls (Seasonal): Monthly events featuring local artists, live music, and open galleries in downtown Moab.
Dead Horse Point Ultramarathon (October): A challenging race through rugged desert terrain, attracting runners nationwide.
Staying at Wolfe’s Hotel Moab during these events means comfortable accommodations, convenient access to downtown, and easy travel to event venues.
Moab, Utah, enjoys a semi-arid climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters, making it an excellent destination year-round. Summers (June–August) can reach highs over 100°F, perfect for early morning adventures and relaxing by Wolfe’s Hotel’s pool. Fall (September–November) offers mild temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for hiking and exploring Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Winters (December–February) are cooler, with daytime highs between 30°F and 50°F and occasional snow in the nearby mountains. Spring (March–May) features comfortable weather and blooming wildflowers, making it a popular time to visit. Whatever the season, Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is your perfect base for enjoying Moab’s stunning landscapes.
When packing for your Moab adventure, prepare for a desert climate with temperature swings between day and night. Essentials include:
Lightweight, breathable clothing for hot daytime temperatures, especially in summer when highs can exceed 100°F.
Layers such as a fleece or jacket for cooler mornings, evenings, and winter visits.
Comfortable hiking shoes or sturdy boots for trails in Arches National Park, Canyonlands, and beyond.
Sun protection: wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high SPF sunscreen to guard against intense desert sun.
Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated while exploring Moab’s outdoor attractions.
Swimsuit if you plan to enjoy Wolfe’s Hotel’s heated outdoor pool or nearby rivers.
Backpack or daypack for carrying snacks, water, and essentials during hikes and tours.
Optional: Camera or smartphone for capturing stunning red rock landscapes and wildlife.
Packing smart ensures you can fully enjoy all that Moab and Wolfe’s Hotel have to offer, no matter the season.
Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is conveniently located just 1 mile from downtown Moab, placing you steps away from a vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, cafes, and galleries. Whether you prefer a quick 3-minute drive or a leisurely 15-minute walk, it’s easy to explore the local dining scene, unique boutiques, and lively events. Staying at Wolfe’s Hotel means you can enjoy the best of downtown Moab while retreating to comfortable accommodations just minutes away.
Absolutely! Just 1 mile from Wolfe’s Hotel Moab, downtown Moab offers a vibrant dining scene with a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars featuring local cuisine and Southwestern flavors. Popular spots include Desert Bistro for upscale American dining, Moab Brewery for craft beers and hearty pub fare, Zax Restaurant & Watering Hole for family-friendly meals, and Love Muffin Café for delicious breakfast and brunch. Whether you’re craving gourmet meals, casual bites, or coffee and pastries, you’ll find plenty of great options after a day exploring Arches National Park or Canyonlands National Park.
During the off-season in Moab, some restaurants and shops may adjust their hours or temporarily close. However, many establishments remain open year-round. For specific details, we recommend calling ahead to confirm the hours of operation.
Beer, liquor and wine can be ordered in a restaurant from 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m., but since the establishment is licensed as a restaurant, those drinks need to be ordered with food.
You must be 21 years or older to consume alcohol in Moab, Utah. No one under 21 is allowed in an establishment licensed as a bar.
While Uber & Lyft operate in Moab Utah, they tend to not reliable due to long wait times or sometimes no availability at all.
Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is conveniently accessible via several regional and major airports:
Canyonlands Regional Airport (CNY): Located just 18 miles north of Moab, this small regional airport offers limited flights to and from Denver (DEN) and Salt Lake City (SLC), ideal for quick access to Moab.
Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT): About 110 miles (approximately a 1 hour and 45-minute drive) from Moab, Grand Junction provides more flight options and connections, making it a popular choice for visitors.
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC): Approximately 235 miles (around a 4-hour drive) from Moab, SLC is a major hub with a wide range of domestic and international flights.
Denver International Airport (DEN): Located about 355 miles (roughly a 6-hour drive) from Moab, Denver offers extensive flight options and can be convenient for travelers coming from farther away.
Whether you prefer a short regional flight or major airport with connecting options, Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is easily reachable from multiple airports.
The closest natural hot springs to Wolfe's Hotel Moab, Utah are Diamond Fork (Fifth Water) Hot Springs (181 miles | 3 hours from Moab): These serene rural springs in Utah offer rock-walled pools of varying temperatures, with cascading waterfalls. The highest temperature reaches 108°F, making it a great spot to relax your muscles.
Wolfe’s Hotel Moab is a stylish boutique hotel offering comfortable accommodations just minutes from downtown Moab and the iconic Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. With guest-focused amenities like a heated outdoor pool, soothing hot tub, and unique oak barrel sauna, Wolfe’s Hotel provides the perfect blend of modern comfort and southwestern charm for travelers seeking an authentic Moab experience.