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  • fulsizjeep
    Señor Jackhead
    • Aug 21, 2002
    • 22496

    places to stay in Moab

    from personal experience....

    Motel:
    A popular spot for a few of us is the Big Horn Inn. If there is interest to stay there by a few of us, I will call and see about a group discount and set aside some rooms.We plan to stay there a couple nights.
    www.moabbighorn.com

    Camping:
    Sand Flats Recreation Area - It was $12 a night for tent spots last time I stayed there. This is where Porcupine and Fins & Things trails are. The entrance is at the beginning of Hells Revenge. It can be windy here in the Spring, so be prepared for potential blowing silt sand experience.
    http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/fo/moab/...ecreation.html

    There is BLM and Utah State Park recreation land south of Moab about 11-12 miles which has some fairly secluded camping not far from the highway. I have stayed a couple places along here. Not far from Hole in the Rock tourist joint, South Kane Creek trail area and BFE playground.

    Observation:
    Some of the 2008 folks stayed across the road from the Big Horn Inn at a RV park. Seemed to be plenty of spots over there for tents, trailers and RVs. Also central very to Moab activities.
    http://www.canyonlandsrv.com


    Please feel free to share your recent places to stay adventures in Moab.
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  • Desert Beast
    360 AMC
    • Oct 05, 2002
    • 3237

    #2
    for the 07 trip i stayed @ the virginian motel. was only about $55/night (w/ aaa). and decent rooms.

    If it aint broke, fix it 'till it is.

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    • letank
      AMC 4 OH! 1
      • Jun 03, 2002
      • 4127

      #3
      The Apache motel, not as fancy as the other places, has classical appearance, but very quiet and disfunctional wireless 2 years in a row.
      Michel
      74 wag, 349Kmiles on original ticker/trany, except for the rust. Will it make it to the next get together without a rebuilt? Status: needs a new body.
      85 Gwag, 229 Kmiles. $250 FSJ test lab since 02, that refuses to give up but still leaks.

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      • letank
        AMC 4 OH! 1
        • Jun 03, 2002
        • 4127

        #4
        it snowed overnite

        check the webcam



        Bring some extra blankets or firewood.... but who knows it can warm up really fast.
        Michel
        74 wag, 349Kmiles on original ticker/trany, except for the rust. Will it make it to the next get together without a rebuilt? Status: needs a new body.
        85 Gwag, 229 Kmiles. $250 FSJ test lab since 02, that refuses to give up but still leaks.

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        • bigun
          • Feb 10, 2003
          • 20092

          #5
          Yeah Sean called me last night (grand_wag_85) he is staying in a tent at the Youth Hostel, at $7. bucks a night, he says it has been quite cold thank you.
          charlie
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          • Mistifire
            232 I6
            • Jun 28, 2006
            • 93

            #6
            We have our reservation made for the Canyonlands Campground across from the Bighorn again this year.

            Here is a link to the prices if anyone is interested.
            Enjoy family vacations at our RV resort with spacious RV and tent sites and vacation cottages near Arches National Park with fun activities, a pool, and a splash pad.


            We are going to be there from the 14th to the 19th for some sightseeing, and will be bringing Dustin's little sister, the emotionally dependant dog, and possibly the hypoglycemic ferret depending on what the vet says.

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            • Twinpinion
              258 I6
              • Sep 03, 2003
              • 270

              #7
              I'm a fan of the La Quinta. It's kinda pricey but you get a free breakfast every morning, internet, and clean rooms.
              I'm not mean. You're just a sissy.

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              • sam58
                230 Tornado
                • Jun 13, 2010
                • 4

                #8
                Hey that's a good information.If i ever visit the place,i know where i should stay.I have never been there,but would go definitely.
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                • Justin Kerns
                  350 Buick
                  • Feb 24, 2004
                  • 975

                  #9
                  For camping I've always been a fan of Ken's Lake. It is south of town a little ways on the north side of 191. You can see the lake (reservoir) from the highway but there is also a campground there. This is on the way to the Steelbender trailhead. Campsites with picnic tables and there is a year-round stream running along some of the campsites so you get some stream noise.

                  More info here: http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/fo/moab/...en_s_lake.html

                  Justin
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                  • Gambler68
                    Rabble Rouser
                    • Feb 29, 2004
                    • 14082

                    #10


                    BLM camping
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                    1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
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                    • Gambler68
                      Rabble Rouser
                      • Feb 29, 2004
                      • 14082

                      #11
                      It's looking like it may not be easy to camp where I want too..or may be..hard to tell really. I remember the spot wasn't long at ALL to get too, but it doesn't look that way on the map..may have to scout it out. (take 'the highway' up to the Canyonlands entrance, hang a right on the Long Canyon road and its down on the right' are my mental directions from last year. The road where Dustin and I drag raced..and we stopped and all walked out to the rim, there were people camping there with a little dog..

                      otherwise, AREA BFE looks REALLY easy, free-$10 and 13 miles south of town, just past Hole in the Rock, bang a right after the rest stop on the left. Looks sweet. Plus you can wheel RIGHT there, since it's a free OHV park and the BLM can suck it as far as they are concerned.

                      Let your wild side loose at Area BFE. We are the best off road adventure park destination for trails and rock crawling in Moab, Utah. Hundreds of acres with limitless fun and adrenaline rushes! We are an off-road enthusiasts playground between crawlin’ with buddies, special/private events, races, and even filming.


                      anything in or near town looks like a complete hassle.

                      from some guys in CO4x4:
                      Quote:
                      Originally Posted by
                      Not really familiar with the area for camping. It has been several years since I have been out there and camped.

                      Does anybody know if the area to.....The right side, just before the hill to area BFE on the main highway? I think a trail exits from over there. Can't remember. Google earth sucks in the area. 8 miles or so South of town.
                      That area is closed on both sides of the road, just to the left of the Behind the Rocks trailhead was one of my favorite spots also.

                      Just got back from pre-running Golden Spike and Cliffhanger and the BLM areas are covered with "No Camping" signs. We ended up out off of 313 about 19 miles north/west of Moab in a BLM campsite.

                      I'd rather boondock but it was nice to have a nice level pad and a shelter we could wrap with tarps to break the wind.
                      1979 Chero S "Sundog" 1979 Chero S "Hammer"
                      1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
                      The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
                      Hunter S. Thompson .

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                      • flatbackdragon
                        304 AMC
                        • Aug 22, 2003
                        • 1965

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Gambler68
                        It's looking like it may not be easy to camp where I want too..or may be..hard to tell really. I remember the spot wasn't long at ALL to get too, but it doesn't look that way on the map..may have to scout it out. (take 'the highway' up to the Canyonlands entrance, hang a right on the Long Canyon road and its down on the right' are my mental directions from last year. The road where Dustin and I drag raced..and we stopped and all walked out to the rim, there were people camping there with a little dog..

                        otherwise, AREA BFE looks REALLY easy, free-$10 and 13 miles south of town, just past Hole in the Rock, bang a right after the rest stop on the left. Looks sweet. Plus you can wheel RIGHT there, since it's a free OHV park and the BLM can suck it as far as they are concerned.

                        Let your wild side loose at Area BFE. We are the best off road adventure park destination for trails and rock crawling in Moab, Utah. Hundreds of acres with limitless fun and adrenaline rushes! We are an off-road enthusiasts playground between crawlin’ with buddies, special/private events, races, and even filming.


                        anything in or near town looks like a complete hassle.[/I]
                        you talking about going towards Potash on 279 to Longs Canyon or 313 towards Dead Horse to Longs Canyon?
                        BFE area on top of hill or area just south of Hole in Rock, I don't know if camping free or what, never been there.

                        That's why we camp north of 313 (Dead Horse cutoff) about 3 miles to Mill Canyon just across RR tracks (only down side to that now is they are running trains at least twice a day for mill tailings, shouldn't be noisy at sleep time though, they don't run all night).
                        OR if its not taken, just across from the campground/gas station north of 313 cutoff, there is Cotter mine road on the west and just before it goes up a hill there is a decent spot for several campers or bunch of tents.
                        Whichever is empty this coming Wed or Thurs morn, I will set Kens camper and come back to get jeep on trailer.
                        "There's an inner idiot in us just waiting to climb out and romp about in unabashed stupidity, but most people retain just enough wit to keep the idiot bottled up."
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                        • Gambler68
                          Rabble Rouser
                          • Feb 29, 2004
                          • 14082

                          #13
                          Ummm...All I remember is going out of town north towards the Canyonlands entrance, and banging a right on the WIDE graded dirt road that follows the canyon rim (canyon on the right side). 2 years ago we saw people set up with a pull behind pop up on the rim and looked like an awesome spot. It was past the TOP of Gem. Bridges.

                          The BFE page said it was free camping with donations accepted gladly. Going to swing in there on my way up Thursday and check it out.

                          Ok, though I can't picture it in my head, way we went musta been off 313. I see where we came out on 191 just north of town..I'm thinking by Saturday I'll be re-aqquainted well enough to find it later in the afternoon and find a hideyhole off the trail where I won't be found
                          Last edited by Gambler68; 04-10-2011, 09:24 AM.
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                          1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
                          The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
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                          • flatbackdragon
                            304 AMC
                            • Aug 22, 2003
                            • 1965

                            #14
                            Gem bridges road cuts off to west, left if going north, just before 313.
                            That is past the arches national park.
                            Would be a good spot area to tent and such tho, pretty in that area.
                            "There's an inner idiot in us just waiting to climb out and romp about in unabashed stupidity, but most people retain just enough wit to keep the idiot bottled up."
                            Gary Harmon-writer for Grand Junction Daily Sentinel (newspaper)

                            Phil (or Flip, Dragon)
                            Draco-79 Cherokee 360/QT-4" lift-pretty much stock and trying to fall apart

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                            • Gambler68
                              Rabble Rouser
                              • Feb 29, 2004
                              • 14082

                              #15
                              Originally posted by flatbackdragon
                              Gem bridges road cuts off to west, left if going north, just before 313.
                              That is past the arches national park.
                              Would be a good spot area to tent and such tho, pretty in that area.

                              That is what I'm thinking, on the top of the canyon past the bridges. I will have to scout it out and see if there are BLM No Camping signs like I read on CO4x4..apparently they went sign crazy this year. I looked on the website and it LOOKS as if the area is designated 'camping spots only' but it's hard to tell if they're talking about Bull Canyon on the bottom, or the top. It's a mission, we'll find out..since that's the easiest shakedown run out there, sure we'll be hitting it first. I'm all set to sleep in the jeep so it doesn't matter..wherever I park is where I camp. The Rube Goldberg Tent of Heck is staying at home this trip.
                              1979 Chero S "Sundog" 1979 Chero S "Hammer"
                              1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
                              The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
                              Hunter S. Thompson .

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