Bluff Dwellings Resort is located in Bluff. Providing a restaurant, the property also features an outdoor swimming pool, as well as a fitness center and a hot tub.
Julie
United States of America
Very nice place. I want to come back again. There are firepits outside of our room. Heated pool is wonderful. Large hot tub. The architecture of the resort is really amazing and this canyon is beautiful. The pictures don't do it justice.
Set in Bluff, Utah within 15 mi of Bears Ears National Monument, Bluff Gardens offers accommodations with air conditioning. This property offers access to a patio.
James
United States of America
Great location in Bluff, close to restaurants, good hikes and San Juan River. Cabin clean, cozy, comfortable. Beds comfortable. Showers (dual) perfect for cleaning up after a week on river. Excellent outdoor space on porch and common area.
Featuring an on-site vineyard, Willow Street Cottages offers pet-friendly accommodations in Bluff. Free private parking is available on site.
Sherri
United States of America
Very clean, bright, welcoming! Lots of natural light coming in thru the windows. Lots of extra touches, like a blanket for our dog and dog treats. Fresh ground coffee in the morning, soft water and soft towels.
Providing garden views, Canyon Wren Bed and Breakfast in Bluff offers accommodations, a garden, and a shared lounge. With mountain views, this accommodation features a terrace.
Featuring free Wi-Fi, this hotel is a 40-minute drive from Monument Valley. Each room features a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Dawn
Canada
So impressed with the rooms… spotlessly clean, comfortable beds, and beautifully decorated . The front desk staff were very accommodating and helpful. Perfect location for accessing Monument Valley.
Located within 45 miles of Monument Valley, the Natural Bridges National Park and Four Corners, this inn has a continental breakfast. Free Wi-Fi and a private patio are included in each guest room.
Small vibrant town in a beautiful setting!
We had breakfast and dinner at the Shack Caffe at the Bluff Resort and enjoyed an amazing dinner at the Smokehouse in town. While a car is needed to get into the town, we then e joyed a stroll around.
We would have liked to have an extra day to explore the area other than the big attractions (Monument Valley, Gooseneck park and the Valley of the Gods) and get to know the city better
Marta
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
La Posada Pintada Inn was one of the three best overnight...
La Posada Pintada Inn was one of the three best overnight stops on our week long trip! The Inn was off the main secondary road by a few blocks so nice and quiet. More for couples and Seniors traveling? Room on the 2nd level (access by stairs). Room was at the top of the stairs so maybe add another privacy curtain since a few guests pass by? Great rear balcony sitting area (shared with another room but enough space for each room. (Maybe add a hint of a divide line?) with a view of the mountain just a very short distance away. Comfortable bed, nice clean room and nice bathroom / shower. with a little extra flair in design! Nice quiet stay! Nice brief morning walk to your right --neighborhood homes -- (or drive) to Fort Bluff Museum (under a mile) or to your left, the nearby jewelry / artwork Trading Post and restaurant (half mile?). This Inn was perhaps the best breakfast on our trip, made to order! Consider a brief stop at the Fort Bluff Museum (free admission but donate a couple dollars or more?) if a history buff and walk the Grounds and watch the video. Amazing true western grit story of faith in how this settlement was founded. Hand made gifts, soft serve ice cream and lemonade) and a small Bakery (both that afternoon and a next morning stop!) and a good brief break for travelers of all ages! Limited local services and hours so plan accordingly! (Dukes for dinner?)
Robert
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Bluff is a small community with an elementary school,...
Bluff is a small community with an elementary school, convenience store/gas station, one restaurant, and several places to stay. The Twin Rocks restaurant and Trading Post were well worth the stop. The food was excellent, a bit pricey, but the portions were large and could easily be shared. The Trading Post had a fantastic selection of Native American art and jewelry, well worth just visiting, even if you don't buy. Last but not least, the Desert Rose Resort and Cabins is a genuine diamond in the ruff. Reasonably priced, it is a hard resort to leave.
Christopher
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This is an amazing property.
This is an amazing property. We stayed in cottage "B", it had the washer and dryer. Large, beautifully decorated, comfy bed, shame it wasn't a king. Still, that's of very small importance. Air con worked very efficiently and very quiet. Close to several National Parks and the Four Corners (fantastic for First Nations arts and crafts, bought a few beautiful things). Could not recommend more.
Neil
Australia
10
Scored 10
Love the quiet and the solitude.
Love the quiet and the solitude. It is a great jumping off point for Bears Ears National Monument and Monument Valley! The only negative I can say about Bluff is it is vey small town so it has very limited dining choices. I would recommend the Twin Rocks Cafe as the best in town!
Edward
8.0
Scored 8.0
We picked a spot on the map to stop for the night.
We picked a spot on the map to stop for the night. Couldn't have been happier. Dukes restaurant was fantastic. Friendly staff. Food was excellent. A little bit of a drive to the natuinal parks, but away from the hustle and bustle of Moab. Still good hiking and rock formations in the area and close to Sand Island petroglyphs.
We've done few weeks long roadtrip around US, which was planned for months in advance, and Desert Rose was the most awaited stay - and we really regret staying there only for 1 night. Views from the patio and pool and breathtaking, the overall atmosphere of this place is a very unique experience - which I'm actually struggling to describe with words, but saying that you feel like a book character sounds close enough :) Place is very comfortable and lovely, breakfast very tasty and filling. I highly recommend staying there!
Really liked the idea of a separate lodging. Loved but did not use the porch area due to rain and cold weather. Enjoyed the coffee and snacks provided. The heated floors was a nice treat to stay warm. Couch and living space was nice to stretch out in. I noted the restaurant options beforehand and packed our food accordingly. The shop down the street has most of what else you might need. Right across the road is the Bluff Fort for some easy exploring. Location and cabin were great.
This place is a pocket of tranquility in southern Utah. Something a little different from the usual Motels in the US. Susan is a warm, friendly relaxed host who welcomes guests into her in home which is a traditional log contructed house full of books, and a lifetime of treasures and no TV although WiFi was excellent. Breakfast was excellent and shared with other guests. Bluff although small has some great places to eat and a fantastic and free Mormon Fort run by enthusiastic volunteers.
It's a very small motel with just several rooms (I believe like 8 rooms total). Great design of the rooms, very cozy, and a lot of local art inside. Good bed, microwave, and fridge in the room. You can also sit outside since there are chairs and tables in front of each room. Not far from Bluff Fort - definitely recommend visiting it, very informative and has nice staff.
Located in a very beautiful area, surrounded by sandstones. I chose to stay in Bluff as it is app. 55 minutes distant from Monument Valley and app. 1.5 hours from Mesa Verde National Park. The cabin was very clean and spacious. The bathroom was really nice and had a good set of lotions for body care. The cabin has access to the garden which is well maintained.
Room was an older style, but clean and maintained well. Great water pressure in the shower. I liked being on the end because we were traveling with pets, and this made it easy to get in and out of the room. We were doing a driving tour and this location in Bluff made for a great stopping point. Really enjoyed our dinner at Duke's down the street.
I'd had a rough day of driving when I finally arrived here, so Canyon Wren felt like an oasis. I'd also come from Torrey, so Bluff was a big improvement on that. Susan is a wonderful host, and I was lucky to spend a long time at breakfast learning more about the area from her. Great breakfast = late start to Cortez. I was happy for the delay.
Absolutely adorable cottage. Having never been to Bluff, I didn't know what to expect---far better than expectations. The cottage is so nicely done in every respect. And a bonus, a great restaurant within walking distance. Andi is a great communicator and provided perfect instructions and directions. Thanks for a fun, enjoyable stay.
You never know what you're going to get in a small town, non-chain hotel. This place was a very pleasant surprise. The rooms were large, clean, and comfortable. The entire facility is charming. There are balconies everywhere.
Each morning you get a home made, high quality breakfast too.
This hotel is in a great location about halfway from route 66 to Moab. It is near Monument Valley, Needles district of Canyonlands, Goosenecks State Park & many other interesting sites. The hotel is easy to find (right on the highway) yet very quiet. Nice shower. Very clean.
Excellent find, we drove from Sedona to monument valley and wanted to break.our drive to Moab. This was the perfect answer, bluff if just 45 mins from monument valley and an excellent log cabin for a family
Clean, functional and amazing views
The cottage was spacious, very clean, and had every amenity one could want. Beautifully decorated and comfy in every way. I highly recommend this lovely cottage in gorgeous Bluff.
Loved loved this hotel!!! Great vibe and atmosphere. The grounds were magnificent. Too bad next door restaurant was not open for breakfast and or lunch.
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