This Monticello hotel, just 48 miles from Canyonlands National Park, offers an expansive indoor pool and hot tub. A daily continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi are provided for guests.
John
United Kingdom
Didn’t use pool but it looked very inviting and clean
Set within 46 km of Wilson Arch and 43 km of Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument, Abajo Lodge offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Monticello.
K
Netherlands
Friendly. Good price. Not new but perfectly in order.
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.
Jon
United States
Clean, very reasonably prices. Spacious room. Great!
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White Pine Cabin by Canyonlands Lodging is set in Monticello. Boasting a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a children's playground.
Situated in Monticello, 49 km from Wilson Arch, Canyon Rim Domes - A Luxury Glamping Experience!! features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located 48 miles from Canyonlands National Park, this motel is 4 minutes’ drive from Monticello Golf Course. Each room has a TV with free movie channels. Free parking is provided on site.
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
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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
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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
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
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.
Authentic atmosphere, spacious room, very very clean, good benefits such as free coffee, tea and hot chocolate in the dining area, fast WiFi and free big parking. I would like to add that for this price is more than worth it, I have seen angry reviews about breakfast but come on people. Many hotels with higher price don’t provide breakfast and have much more to pay adds.
The cabin was clean and full of amenities such as kitchen staples and toiletries. Bath towels were not hotel towels, but thick soft towels - most appreciated (so were the welcome chocolates :) ) The surrounding area was quiet and private. We saw deer from our cabin and the night sky was ridiculously beautiful.
This motor inn was a very pleasant surprise. The rooms have been recently refurbished and were fresh and bright. The double glazing on the windows meant that there was no road noise, the shower was great and the towels were thick. The bed was comfortable and we had a good sleep. I would happily stay here again.
I was going for low rates , which the Monticello Inn had. While the building wasn't brand new, it was clean, comfortable and had everything I needed for my layover between New Mexico and Utah. The staff were very pleasant and helpful, it was easy to find, convenient and made my stay pleasurable!
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.
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.
Not expensive and clean.Monticello is not very lively, but far less expensive than Moab if you want to visit the Needles in Canyonland NTL park.
try the excellent Mexican restaurant which is at a walk-in distance
We stayed for 2 nights in Room 5. A really cosy room with lots of features to compliment its heritage. The Inn oozes history, with artifacts throughout the building. Nice restaurant too, serving wholesome food.
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.
The staff is always incredibly friendly. Extremely clean. Breakfast is the best of any hotel. I refuse to stay anywhere else. Perfect location for site seeing and hiking.
The bed was comfortable the inn is adorable, and there is always someplace to sit other than the bed. We always stay there when in Monticello. We won't get room 6 again.
Very good hotel in the convenient location, right on the main street. It was convenient to stop on my way. Staff was helpful. Room was clean and spacious.
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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