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Moab Springs Ranch - Vacation Condo Rentals

Phase I - 2 Bedroom/2.5 Bath Great Room
 
Pahse I - Patio

Resort Rental Overview

Moab, Utah, United States
1-3 Bedrooms  
No Pets Allowed
No Smoking Allowed
Not Wheelchair Accessible

Vacation Rental Rates Information (USD)

Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.


Period Rates
Peak Season - March 15-June 15 & August 15-October 31 $200.00 - $330.00 Per Night Plus Tax
Summer Rates - June 16-August 14 $180.00 - $290.00 Per Night Plus Tax
Winter Rates (Excludes Thanksgiving) - November 1-March 14 $135.00 - $180.00 Per Night Plus Tax


Property Information

Moab Springs Ranch. Everyone deserves a personal Oasis. This is yours.

Nightly Lodging at Moab Springs Ranch
This time, RELAX! At Moab Springs Ranch, you will enter a shady Oasis with flowing water, huge trees and a spacious grassy campus. A hammock in our Private Park has your name on it!

Your accommodations at Moab's most luxurious Townhome Condominiums are 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms and sleep up to 10 people. The floor plans have been called the "smartest" in town. Large windows, numerous doors, patios and balconies make these units bright and airy.

The Master Bedrooms have a king or queen-bed, television and private full bathroom. Other bedrooms have a queen and set of bunk beds. The great-room has a fully furnished kitchen, breakfast bar, dining area and living area.

The swimming pool and spa/hot tub are conveniently located near the Townhomes. Picnic tables are generously scattered about the campus.

Our spacious private park is located where the Watercress Springs gurgle from the base of the red-rock cliffs. A flowing waterscape of wading ponds and waterfalls tumbles into our Ranch Pond, which is home to frogs, trout and the occasional guest! Hammocks invite you to linger. A fire-ring near the pond may be used for gatherings in the evening. Portable gas-grill may be use wherever you wish.

Additional Rate Information

Rates for the 1 bedroom condos are $200 per night + tax in season. Sleeps up to a family of 4.

Rates for the 2 bedroom condos start at $240 per night + tax in season. Sleeps 6-8.

The rate for a 3 bedroom 3 bath condo is $330 per night + tax in season. Sleeps 8-10.


Vacation Rental Policies

Required Stay:  Two-night minimum stay required.


Property Amenities

Furnishings/Luxuries

Air Conditioning Balcony Ceiling Fan(s)
Deck Fireplace Heating
Linens Provided Porch/Lanai Tile Floors
Wood Floors Wood Stove

Appliances

Blender Coffee Maker Dishwasher
Dryer Full Refrigerator Grill/BBQ
Hair Dryer Ice Maker Iron
Ironing Board Microwave Stove
Toaster Washer

Electronics

Alarm Clock Big Screen TV (36" or larger) Cable TV
CD Player DVD Player Internet Access
Stereo Telephone TV
VCR

Recreation/Activities

Biking Nearby Canoeing Nearby Corporate and Executive Lodging
Golf Nearby Group & Family Reunions Hiking Nearby
Historic Area Nearby Horseback Riding Nearby Hot Tub
Kayaking Mountain Biking Pool (Shared)
Restaurant Onsite State/National Park Nearby Swimming
Weddings White Water Rafting Wineries and Vineyards

Transportation

Covered Parking/Garage


Other Unlisted Amenities

Moab Springs Ranch is located at 1266 North US Highway 191, also known as Main Street, at the north entrance of the City of Moab. The Ranch is 1 mile south of the Colorado River and Arches National Park, and about 1 mile north of downtown Moab.

HISTORY AND SETTING: The resort is a renovation of Moab's oldest ranch. The historic Granstaff and Taylor Ranches were sited where copious springs of crystal-clear water issue from the red-rock cliffs. This historic oasis has a rich legacy from pre-historic times, the Pioneer era and even the twentieth century. The Spanish Trail, Butch Cassidy and Moab pioneers have each played a role. The restored two-story brick Ranch House is on the National Register of Historic Places. A stately grove of native Cottonwood trees shade and cool the spacious restored grounds. The Ranch nestles into the mesa known locally as the Slickrock Trail Mesa, which may be accessed on an old cattle trail from the Resort.


The Resort contains an operating restaurant, the Desert Bistro, located in the historic ranch house. The Desert Bistro is Moab's finest restaurant, and is open nightly for dinner from March through November.

AMENITIES; The Resort has a 41-foot by 16-foot heated swimming pool, several acres of Private Park, wading pools, pond, waterscape, a hot-tub and the restaurant.



Property Activities

No other landscape in the Western United States is as complete as Moab. Only at Moab does the Colorado River, the "Master River" of the southwest, meet with a spacious valley, towering red rock formations and a mountain range soaring nearly 13,000 feet. Moab Valley is the most interior reach of the 4,000 foot contour in the Rocky Mountain/Colorado Plateau region.. So what? This means a climate not dissimilar to Las Vegas, is juxtaposed with a huge river and towering snow covered peaks. On almost any day of the year a recreationalist can choose weather from two or three seasons just by picking a nearby elevation.

In spring it is possible to ski in the morning, boat at mid-day and mountain bike in the evening. During summer there are endless miles of cool upper elevation mesas for biking. The La Sal Mountains offer biking, hiking, fly-fishing and lollygagging. The river is always there for a dip or a boat jaunt. Autumn is so spectacular as to defy description, with balmy days and cool nights. If there is an off-season, it is winter. Mid-winter in Moab is a well kept secret of crystalline vistas, empty National Parks, outrageous back-country skiing and delightful canyoneering.

Moab is gateway to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Several Wilderness Study Areas and a National Forest are just beyond the City limits. The Colorado River at Moab is a peaceful stretch perfect for canoes, kayaks, even motor-launches. A little known marvel is that there is a navigable waterway on the Colorado and Green Rivers which stretches some 180 miles between Moab and Green River. There is more rock climbing in Moab than in Yosemite National Park. Canyoneering, a delightful sport of exploring labrynthine passages in the rocky landscape, is unlimited.

The LaSal Mountains are the second highest mountains in Utah, reaching nearly to 13,000 feet. They are virtually untapped as a back-country skiing area. A trailhead is plowed all winter to about 9,500 feet. In summer the high peaks make for thrilling views across the Canyon Country.

Moab is the boundary location of the ancient Fremont and Anasazi cultures. The Spanish Trail, an overland route from missions at Santa Fe to Monterrey, found a natural river crossing at Moab during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Later, Butch Cassidy frequented Moab when it was a fledgling Anglo settlement. The late 19th Century was a bit rough in Moab, which was also known as Robber's Roost. Archeology, rock-art and western tales are unusually rich in the Moab region.

The largest wetland on the upper Colorado River has been preserved at Moab by the Nature Conservancy as the Scott M. Matheson Wetlands, where migrating and resident birds may be viewed in abundance all year.

Moab is known as the Mountain Bike Capital of the Universe. The Slickrock Trail, behind Moab Springs Ranch, has no peer in the world. Dozens of easier (and harder) routes criss-cross the canyon country round about. Scenic road-biking along the Colorado River is being made safer with new designs for trails and road improvements.

The community of Moab is continuing to evolve from a mining and ranching past to a tourism oriented future. A postage stamp of private property in a sea of public land, Moab still has a "rough edge". It has a remarkable diversity of people and services. Over 35 licensed guides and outfitters can take guests on the river, on bikes, up the rock walls and everything in between. Tours and floats vary from 2 hours to 2 weeks. Downtown Moab continues to diversify its collection of restaurants, galleries, microbreweries (there are 2), shops and other services.

WHAT'S NEW IN BRIEF:

Moab offers more outdoor recreation for more seasons than any other site in Utah

Reservation Information

  Laura Morgan
Evening Phone: 888-259-5759

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