Located in Southeastern Utah, Moab is a spectacular and diverse glamping destination.Find tips to avoid the crowds, things to do, what to pack, where to stay and activities to do when visiting Moab.
Moab weather is ideal in late spring and fall for glamping. In summer temperatures reach 100 degrees F, with few options for shade!You can enjoy Moab winter glamping, but be prepared for cold, rain, and snow!
Glamping provies a unique way to enjoy the outdoors in comfort and style.You'll find glamping options in the Moab Area that are close to Arches, Canyonlands, and Dead Horse Point.
Under Canvas is located north of Moab near the junction leading to Island in the Sky. In each tent you will find luxurious furnishings, cozy linens, pillows, and a private bathroom.
Located on Highway 91 near the turnoff to Island in the Sky Sun Outdoors provides a number of different cabin options. Cabins are available in different size and amenity options.
This glamping option is close to Canyonlands National Park and provides sweeping views from Dead Horse Point.Each Yurt sleeps up to 6 people and provides a number of nice amenities.
Located in Spanish Valley south of Moab, this location is between Arches and Canyonlands Districts. These cozy glamping tipis include nice outdoor amenities.
Located in Monticello near Needles Canyonlands, this 40 acre glamping resort offers luxurious and spacious bell tents. The tents provide great views of stunning landscapes.