"Nice motel convenient as it gets to Canyonlands Needles. Old roadside motel, but was clean and comfortable, had coffeemaker and refrigerator which is nice. Maverick truck stop is next door if you want more early morning coffee and food "
"Stayed with family and a cat. Very decent hotel. Staff are very friendly and helpful. I like how there is an indoor pool which my daughter enjoyed. The breakfast was good too, though there was only boiled eggs for protein choices. Will always remember this place. Thank you so much!"
"Dirty, smelly, hair in the bed, run down, noisy. Everything I don't want in a room, this place had it. I dropped a towel on the floor, picked it up, and it had dirt caked on it. That's how dirty the floors were. I skipped the shower in the morning and left as soon as the sun was up. If I ranked every hotel/motel that I've stayed in during my entire life, I would rank this one dead last. If you're going North on 191 continue to Moab. If south, better options in Blanding. I fell for the other reviews, which I cannot believe are real."
"Well… if you’re lookin’ for a true “backwoods survival meets glamping” experience—this might be your place 😅
Bathroom? Oh ya, that’s a little nighttime adventure down a pitch-black trail (solar lights optional apparently). Nothing gets the heart rate up quite like punching in a code while wondering if the coyotes are clockin’ in for their shift too.
The dome windows were so dirty we couldn’t even enjoy the “deer at your doorstep” moment—which was kinda the whole point. Never saw an owner, trails were more of a guessing game, and parking’s a hike away… so pack like you mean it.
All in all, felt less like luxury glamping and more like camping with a fancy roof. Wouldn’t recommend… unless you’re trainin’ for Survivor: Upper Peninsula edition."
"We always have chosen this motel because of location and good price! It is a no thrills motel but the staff are very nice ! It is near beautiful outdoor adventures!"
"Parking was right in front. Plenty of it was on main Street though so if you don't have some way to block the highway noise it could be bothersome to sleep. But place was very clean and convenient"
You can take time to visit Pothole Point Trailhead during your travels to Monticello. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area or simply enjoy its cafes.
You can take time to visit Salt Flat Trailhead during your travels to Monticello. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area or simply enjoy its cafes.
You can take time to visit Salt Flat Loop B Trailhead during your travels to Monticello. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area or simply enjoy its cafes.
You can take time to visit Elephant Hill Trail Trailhead during your travels to Monticello. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area or simply enjoy its cafes.
Peekaboo Trailhead is located in Moab. This scenic area is known for its scenic parks and hiking. Moab is home to 1158 hotels and other accommodation options, so you can find something that's perfect for your stay.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Peekaboo Trailhead?
ULUM Moab is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this lodge offers a restaurant and free parking. You'll find it 22.3 mi (35.8 km) from Peekaboo Trailhead. Other good choices around the area include Canyonlands Dome Resort and Inn at the Canyons.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Peekaboo Trailhead, will I receive a refund?
Yes! Most hotel bookings are refundable provided that you cancel prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before your arrival date. If you have a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to cancel it and be given a refund within a 24-hour period of your booking. Add dates, click "Search", then filter by "fully refundable" to view the best deals available near Peekaboo Trailhead.
What can I see and do near Peekaboo Trailhead?
Needles District Visitor Center, Needles District and Salt Flat Trailhead are beautiful places to appreciate nature. Cave Spring, Salt Flat Loop B Trailhead and Elephant Hill Trail Trailhead are worth a stop while you're in the area. Pothole Point and Pothole Point Trailhead are both worth a visit while you're out exploring.