Hotels Near Monument Basin, Moab
Monument Basin is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the Moab region. This stunning basin is a geological marvel that features towering rock formations, deep canyons, and rugged terrain. The basin is surrounded by towering cliffs that rise up to over 1,000 feet, providing a dramatic backdrop for the stunning landscape.
The basin is home to a variety of unique rock formations, including towering spires, arches, and hoodoos. These formations have been sculpted over millions of years by the forces of wind and water, creating a truly unique and awe-inspiring landscape.
Visitors to Monument Basin can explore the area on foot, hiking through the rugged terrain and taking in the stunning views. The basin is also a popular destination for rock climbers, who come from all over the world to tackle the challenging cliffs and spires.
In addition to its natural beauty, Monument Basin is also home to a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, mountain lions, and golden eagles. Visitors may also spot smaller animals such as rabbits, squirrels, and lizards.
Overall, Monument Basin is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the Moab region. Its stunning natural beauty, unique rock formations, and rugged terrain make it a truly unforgettable experience.
ULUM Moab Vacation Home
Escape the everyday rhythm and discover a haven of tranquility at Cottage «ULUM Moab» in La Sal. Nestled 14 kilometers from the nearest urban center, it offers a rare opportunity for quiet reflection and reconnection with nature. The cottage provides a restorative retreat for travelers seeking an authentic experience far from the typical tourist trails.
Moab Townhome w/ Hot Tub & Patio - Near Arches Apartment
ULUM Moab Tent
Hideout at the Rim Bed and Breakfast
The Caves at Moab - At Private Riverside Ranch
Rim View 6 Apartment
Glamping Family Tent At Private Riverside Ranch Campground
Glamping Queen Tent At Private Riverside Ranch Campground
Red Cliff Condos~ 2A by RedAwning Apartment
Glamping Queen Tent At Private Riverside Ranch Campground





















