Slackline Moab, Outset Collection by Hilton
Slackline Moab lodging room at Arches National Park with bunk beds and a small seating area.
Slackline Moab pool area near Arches National Park lodging glows under evening lights.

Slackline Moab, Outset Collection by Hilton

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Last Updated: February 2026

WiFi & Cell

Free WiFi; 250+ Mbps; available in guest rooms and public spaces.

Open

Open year-round.

Overview

About This Property

Moab basecamp vibes, budget-friendly yet solid. Rates swing $73–$211, parking is free, and you’ve got a heated pool to recover after canyon hikes. On-site Little Station Coffee + Kitchen fuels you for epic days, plus a gear shop and guided tour partners keep you moving. Noise risk exists, but pick a room away from the main walkway and you’ll sleep fine after a day in Arches.

Your Morning Game Plan

Hit the on-site coffee for a quick caffeine fix; the 10-minute drive to the arches gate is easy. Leave around 6:30 AM to beat crowds and tour buses.

Highlights

Book If

βœ… BOOK IF: You want a budget-friendly Moab basecamp with gear, guides, and easy Arches access. ❌ SKIP IF: You need downtown Moab dining or elevator access.

Notable Views

Unknown

Architecture

Contemporary urban hotel design

Awards

None

Family Friendly

Family rooms available; note potential noise in main walking area.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall shoulder seasons (roughly March–May, September–November) for milder weather and reasonable rates.

Pro Tips

  • Parking is free on-site; van life spots and EV charging available.
  • To-go breakfast available for $10–$18 per person.
  • Ground-floor options and ADA rooms available; no elevators in the property.
  • On-site Little Station Coffee + Kitchen pairs with a gear shop and guided partners to fuel your adventures.

Property History

Established: 1991
Recent Updates: Built in 1991; last renovated in 2003. Open year-round.

The Honest Truth

This isn’t a five-star resort, but it’s a solid Moab basecamp with practical amenities, a heated pool, and an active gear ecosystem. For the price, you’re getting a convenient launchpad near Arches, with room to move and gear storage on-site. Expect some noise if you’re near busy corridors, but you can tune it out by choosing a quieter area.

Who Should Skip This

Light sleepers seeking absolute downtown Moab dining proximity or guests needing elevator access.

Booking Insider Tip

β€’ Book several months in advance for peak season. β€’ Rates start from $75 per night or 29,000 Hilton Honors points.

What Guests Say

Solid basecamp near Arches with good value for outdoor-focused travelers. Noise can be a concern near main walkways; amenities like heated pool, on-site dining, and gear shop add real value.

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