"This was one of the best experiences I’ve had. Kenneth is an amazing person and is very kind. It’s an unpaved road to get the site but we managing in a Honda civic. The stars were amazing and the views were even better! Highly recommend. "
"We rolled up at 530 to find that our place was still being cleaned and we had to wait another 20 minutes to get checked in. Gorgeous place, cool idea for glamping. Fit a family of 4, loft fit our two boys well. The vinyl on the dome was somewhat torn and so we couldn't see out of it as well as with some of tje repair work that jad been done we could not see out as well as expected. Overall a good place to stay just needs a few touchups."
"We stayed here because we wouldn't have to get breakfast anywhere else, but their "winter breakfast" was sub par. Mainly carbs. They charged a LOT more than other places, too. BUT, the place is clean, the staff was kind and helpful. "
"Nice and clean. Very comfortable bed. Definitely an older property. But it didn't feel gross. The water tasted really bad so you may want to bring your own water. "
"I stayed in Little House for 3 weeks while exploring The Needles District of Canyonlands. Little House is perfect for this because it’s closer to The Needles than Moab, and Monticello has a grocery store and several gas stations. Communication with the host was timely and helpful, especially because I needed a package delivered to the address. The property is safe and snug, very quiet, tucked behind the “Main House,” and separated by a tall fence. Little House has a 2-burner hot plate, a small sink, a small refrigerator and freezer, and a microwave. Two in-wall electric heaters (one in the bedroom, one in the living room) kept me warm during December/January. Wi-fi is smoking fast, so it’s great for catching up on work. Nearby, Loyd’s Lake provides a 2 mile gravel hiking path around the lake, with nice views and vault bathrooms. National forest land is just up the road (literally up…8,000 feet) from Monticello. This was a great place to stay as a home base from which to explore the beautiful area."
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 1169 hotels and other accommodations, so you can find something that's perfect for your stay.
What's the best place to stay close to Peekaboo Trailhead?
ULUM Moab is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler 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 options around the area include Inn at the Canyons and Canyonlands Dome Resort.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Peekaboo Trailhead, will I receive a refund?
Yes, you'll find most hotel reservations are fully refundable if you cancel before the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is usually within 24-48 hours of your check-in date. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, you may still be able to cancel and receive a refund within a 24-hour period of your booking. Add your dates and click on "Search", then you can use the "fully refundable" filter to get the top deals on offer near Peekaboo Trailhead.
Where can I learn more about changing or cancelling my trip in the area near Peekaboo Trailhead?
Needles District, Needles District Visitor Center, 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 checking out the area.