This Monticello hotel, just 48 miles from Canyonlands National Park, features an expansive indoor pool and hot tub. A daily continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi are provided for guests.
Kevin
United States of America
The grandchildren loved the pool and the breakfast had a good range of items that suited everyone’s wants.
Providing free WiFi, Abajo Lodge offers rooms in Monticello, 27 miles from Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument. The property is non-smoking throughout and is located 28 miles from Wilson Arch.
DDDVlad
United States of America
Very large room for a motel. Got two queen beds instead of a double.
The shower and toilet are separate from the sink (which is helpful in the case of a family).
A good place to stay if you are traveling from Mesa Verde National Park to Arches National Park or in the opposite direction.
On highway 191, this Monticello hotel is 48 miles from Canyonlands National Park. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi. Every room at the Rodeway Inn Monticello features a cable TV and refrigerator.
Hideout Ft Abajo 2 BR Cabin, Stunning Views, Secluded! offers accommodations in Monticello, 29 miles from Wilson Arch and 27 miles from Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument.
Michele
United States of America
It was comfortable and it was nice to cook a meal and be able to play games and watch the deer on the golf course.
This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. The vacation home offers an outdoor fireplace and a 24-hour front desk.
Nicole
United States of America
This was such a cute and comfortable place to stay! Very clean and welcoming. The kitchen was well stocked including spices. Lovely spaces both indoors and out. Our family thoroughly enjoyed our stay here and wish we’d chosen to stay longer!
Wander Camp Canyonlands is offering accommodations in Monticello. Providing free private parking, the luxury tent is 18 miles from Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument.
Swan62
Canada
Amazing location, beautiful views, sunsets and starry nights.
I came to Utah to visit Moab after arriving in Moab all...
I came to Utah to visit Moab after arriving in Moab all hotels were sold out so we ended up in Monticello. After getting to the hotel I was kinda leary looked old and kinda run down but to find out someone had just bought the hotel and was in process of refurbishing it. Our room was very nice beds were comfortable and the room was clean no mold. I would definitely stay here again friendly people Beautiful state
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Monticello is the best base to visit The Needles District of...
Monticello is the best base to visit The Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. It takes about an hour to get to the visitor center - if you do not make any stops on your way. But the surrounding nature is wonderful, so you probably make lots of stops to take photos. The road into the national park in Indian Creek Canyon is very scenic.
Monticello is a small and quiet town. There's nothing to do there except to spend your night. There are two pizza saloons (the medium pizza costs $15), a Mexican restaurant which had a growing line of customers in the evening and a Thai restaurant which is probably the most expensive in town (minimum $20 for a meal, no drinks).
Its worth to go and have a look at a Mormon temple on the edge of town - it is beautiful.
Priit
Estonia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Lots of beautiful places accessible nearby.
Lots of beautiful places accessible nearby. Town is and has been a drab and boring place unless you live there. With a few exceptions it doesn’t hold much for travelers. Small grocery store, ample fuel stations, hospital. Not known for its restaurants.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Monticello is a convenient place to stay for visiting...
Monticello is a convenient place to stay for visiting Canyonlands NP and other area attractions. We were there on a Sunday, and we found many of the restaurants closed, but the ones open offered enough choices of food to eat.
Garry
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Has few retail opportunities.
Has few retail opportunities. Most of the restaurants are seasonal which ends on Sept 30th. There are three gasoline stations which seems adequate. This is the gateway to the Needles District of Canyonlands.
Roy
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
we wanted a place close to Needles section of Canyonlands NP...
we wanted a place close to Needles section of Canyonlands NP. Many of the places we wanted to go were dirt roads requiring 4 wheel drive. we really could have stayed a day less. On the extra day we did enjoy a nice road trip to 4 corners and the Cortez, CO. The country is beautiful around here. Monticello was an the best stopping point for our purposes. We certainly could have eliminated one of the three nights, but it worked out.
The hotel was a good stop for my travel plans. The room was comfortable and spacious.
The hotel also has a Indoor pool and jacuzzi which I took advantage of after my long day of hiking.
Staff very friendly and helpful. Monticello is a good stop but doesn't have much options for restaurants so the hotel partners with a few take away/take out places who deliver directly to your room.
My check in was quick and easy. The clerk was friendly. The room was clean and I like that they put in vinyl type flooring that other hotels and motels are moving towards; it seems cleaner than carpet. The room was quiet, even though it is on the main street through town I didn't hear traffic noise. Also the key card worked EVERY TIME!!!
Somewhat old-style motel next to the highway which goes through town, but still it was quiet and comfortable, though my room faced the main road. I got coffee each morning from office. Internet worked well. Bathroom was clean. Bed was comfortable, too. The staff person was friendly. Many affordable eating places nearby.
The Domes are tucked away and 5 minutes to 7-11. The dome itself is a work of art. I don’t know who their interior designer was but it is absolutely darling! Well lit with solar lights. We had a king bed that was hotel quality. It was wonderful! Mark and Sharon are super classy. Great hosts.
The room was in a former barn, along with a few other rooms. This makes for a very different experience from a regular hotel. There was a well-equipped shared kitchen and general area. We left an e-reader upon departure, which the staff found and mailed to another place we would stay at.
We loved it here, super cute & unique Hotel! very clean & comfy, most comfortable bed ever!!
Delicious homemade burgers & fair prices at the Hotel’s Bar & Restaurant, loved it too! Totally recommend! Definitetly worth a visit!
Just one hour away from Arches Nationalpark
Clean , bright and spacious room/sheets. The washroom was very clean as well. There were enough towels provided and they smelled fresh. The town of Monticello is small and this is the perfect place to stay for 1 night if you are transiting through the city.
the Location was private and very nice. I did not see anyone for the week I was on site. thank you and your staff. i stay in hotels for work and with no avaibilty i picked here instead very good choices and will stay on site in the future if possible
The Atomic Blue Motor-Inn is a gem in the Utah roughness! The room was fresh and clean and very vibrant with cool retro touches. Will definitely stay here again when I return to Utah for more explorations.
Because I was looking for a property that was pet friendly my options were limited since this property appeared older from the outside I was pleased to see that the room itself was kept up
Very cute hotel with nice living / dining room where you can feel at home. The bedroom also makes you feel at home, very confy and with everything you need.
Also it's on a quiet street.
Really cool to stay at a dome. We woke up at 2am to watch the stars and Milky Way, no light pollution around. My family really enjoyed the experience. They are dog friendly as well.
Cheap and cheerful. The receptionist was particularly friendly and helpful, and gave us a great steer for an excellent Thai dinner just a walk into town.
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