"How cool to say we stayed in a dome! This was a really unique experience. The dome itself was very clean and had some nice amenities like a coffee maker, heat/cool, dimmable lights. It's located about an hour south of Moab. There's not much in the town, so bring takeout from Moab before arriving (and the speed limit is 65 unlike other Utah highways, so be careful). The assigned bathroom was a nice security and keep it clean factor. The shower water was warm enough. A portable fire pit for the domes would be nice to have. And we had creamer but no sugar for the coffee, but easily resolved."
Cozy cedar pod with stunning La Sal Mountain Views
10/10 Excellent
"Perfect little pod for 2 people. A beutiful and peacefull property with very helpfull hosts. They had some great recommendations for hiking and we are so glad we listened. The cedar pod smells like cedar, peace and happiness. We slept so good that we almost wanted to skip the plans and just stay in bed all day. Oh, and the sauna! That was very nice after a long day of hiking. It was such a wonderful accommodation, we truly hope to come back in the future!"
"Cannot say enough about how incredible this place is. Tom has really set up an amazing spot here. Played two of the best disc golf rounds of my life! Amazing spot, amazing people. "
"The details of the drive in were minimized. once at the property we didn't feel we could leave AND THEN come back due to the disasterous road we had to drive. "
"Base Camp is a hidden gem. If you are lucky enough to find it available and have a sense of adventure this is the spot for you. Tom is an incredible host and truly cares that his guests enjoy themselves. The frisbee golf course is world renowned and kayaking the Colorado river is a blast. Perhaps the best part though is the endless wandering and exploration. See that peak over there? Let’s climb it. You could easily spend a week here enjoying the beauty of creation. Cannot recommend more and looking forward to returning. "
"My Son and I wanted a remote Moab experience and that is what we got. When I made the reservation I noticed it was 17 miles outside of Moab. What I missed was that it takes about 1.2 hours to drive out because it’s located on a trail. It has a road name but I would not consider it a road by most standards. On the way out the first time I was very careful and it took longer. Once we got to the location I felt better about the trip out and it was not as bad as it first seemed and was part of the adventure. You do need 4 wheel drive and some height to the vehicle but a stock Chevy truck had no issues. We went back into town another day to do some biking but I would tell anyone renting to bring your bikes and bring your camping mentality and you will never need to go into town. It was exactly what we wanted and the owner Tom and his team were very friendly and great to talk to. They had lots of suggestions for things to do. My son and I went for long hikes and every place was a bit different. We did not get time to Kayak on the Colorado but the next time we will. We will be back!!"
Explore the great outdoors at Needles District Visitor Center, a lovely green space in Moab. Amble around the area's scenic parks or seek out the hiking trails.
Find out about the history of Monticello when you take a trip to Pothole Point. Wander around the natural setting in this quaint area, or simply enjoy its cafes.
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 1192 hotels and other accommodations, so you can find something that's perfect for your stay.
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Needles District Visitor Center, Needles District, 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.