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Arches National Park boasts some of the most unusual and beautiful terrains on earth; with firey red sandstone set against snowy mountain peaks and the largest density of rock arches anywhere on earth. This is a place for nature lovers and adventurers. With its obvious appeal, a good selection of hotels have been built up over the years. The most sought after, naturally, offer 360-degree views of the landscapes. Our hotel experts have compiled a collection of the best hotels near Arches National Park. From great family options to unique glamping experiences, or all-out contemporary luxury. Why not browse through our collection to start planning your trip?
For glamping
- Under Canvas offers its guests a chance to really immerse themselves in nature. Luxurious tents are set against a spectacular backdrop. Interiors are spacious yet cosy with sink-into beds and well-equipped bathrooms. larger tents are a great option for families.
For a traditional stay

- Sunflower Hill Inn is charmingly traditional. The cosy rooms feature cast iron beds, flower motifs and lovely garden views. Complete with a pool, this is a very comfortable base to return to after a day spent exploring the national park.
For families

- Castle Valley Inn offers eight spacious lodges in a secluded area outside Moab. This place is really all about the spectacular 360-degree views; however, the laid back atmosphere and boundless space make this a great choice for those travelling with children.
- Moab Springs Ranch is a converted ranch which offers a wide range of accommodation. The 'townhouses' come in three sizes and are complete with full kitchens - making this an ideal choice for families looking for a comfortable base to explore the national park from.
For the activities

- Sorrel River Ranch is a working ranch set in a scenic and remote spot surrounded by red canyons. Comfortable rooms have a simple rustic feel and come complete with kitchens. With activities galore from pony rides to rafting and hot air ballooning to yoga, there is something for everyone here.
- Red Cliffs Lodge sits under a large canyon alongside the Colorado River. Homely lodges are designed with plenty of wood and come complete with kitchens. Pick this stay for the numerous on-site activities including horse riding, tennis, kayaking, swimming, and even wine tasting.
For an eco-hotel

- Red Moon Lodge is an ideal choice for those looking for a holistic stay. Set in a remote location near Moab, the five rooms are private and have a rustic chic feel. The entire property is solar-powered, there's a large yoga studio (lookout for retreats being held), and organic breakfasts are served.
For luxury

- Hyatt Place Moab is a great choice for those looking for a contemporary luxury base to return to after a day spent in the national park. Spacious rooms are minimalist and chic with picture frame windows making the most of the desert views. With a hot tub, pool, and on-point service, this is an indulgent stay.
- Hoodoo Moab is another luxury choice with spectacular desert views. Enormous, contemporary rooms are centred around a large pool. With all the luxury trimmings - a spa, steak house restaurant, and superb wine list - there's plenty to lure you back from the great outdoors.
Still not sure which to book?