Moab Springs Ranch
Cozy hotel room with king bed, colorful quilt, wood-paneled walls, kitchenette, desk, and window in Arches National Park.
Poolside lounge chairs and blue umbrellas overlook a reflecting pool with red rock cliffs of Arches National Park.
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Moab Springs Ranch

Lodging★★★★☆
Last Updated: February 2026

Overview

About This Property

Moab Springs Ranch runs a growing mix of Lodge, Bungalows, and Townhouses with a year-round heartbeat. It sits about 3 miles from the Arches Entrance and stays quiet at night, while price swings with the seasons. The bungalows are newly built, with porches and a private park featuring water features; an on-site coffee shop keeps the mornings honest. For outdoor seekers who want comfort without the resort vibe, this is a strong move.

Your Morning Game Plan

Hit Horsethief Coffee Shop for a grab-and-go breakfast, then drive to the Arches Entrance in about 8–10 minutes. To beat crowds, plan to leave by 6:45 AM.

Highlights

Book If

✅ BOOK IF: You want a comfy family/couple base near Arches and value with a private park. ❌ SKIP IF: You require luxury amenities or frequent shuttle access.

Notable Views

Red rock cliffs views

Architecture

Ranch-style with a modern bungalow approach

Awards

Not available

Family Friendly

Best for families and couples seeking a comfortable base for outdoor adventures near Arches; quiet evenings with a private park space for kids to explore.

Best Time to Visit

Peak pricing in January and April. For value, consider off-peak periods outside these months.

Pro Tips

  • Parking is free but may be limited; arrive early.
  • Book six months out for peak season.
  • Request Ranch House Bungalows with porch and red rock views.
  • On-site Horsethief Coffee Shop is seasonal; grab-and-go breakfast available.
  • EV charging stations and free WiFi across the property.
  • Pets allowed only in Ranch House Bungalows (up to 2 dogs; $45/night per dog).

Property History

Recent Updates: The bungalows were recently built; ongoing seasonal operations.

The Honest Truth

Look, it’s not a five-star resort. It’s a solid, comfy base with a private park and water features that suit outdoor adventures. The bungalows are newly built and quiet, with porch options and red rock views that are worth chasing. Parking can be tighter during peak season, and pricing swings with the calendar, but you’re paying for space, not a ballroom.

Who Should Skip This

Skip if you’re chasing pure luxury or need aggressive park shuttle access every hour.

Booking Insider Tip

• Book six months out for peak season. • Direct booking at moabspringsranch.com. • Request Ranch House Bungalows with porch and red rock views. • Townhouses have two-night minimum; verify pet policy for dogs.

What Guests Say

Quiet, family-friendly base with a private park and red cliff views; pricing swings by season; not a luxury destination but solid for Moab adventures.

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