Ultimate Base Camp! Disc Golf, Hike, ATV, Views
Moab, Utah
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Waterfront
Outdoor furniture
A/C
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
Living room
1 sofa bed
There’s nothing like Base Camp; the night sky, incredible views, wildlife — all here! The river, and usually a beach, are a short walk from your door. Take one of the kayaks, or rent a side-by-side to visit Wind Caves and Chicken Corner — at less than half the cost of in-town rentals! There are unlimited hikes from the property, and many more nearby. But if you want to get away to a quiet, off-the-grid spot, that’s here too. Some folks just sit on the deck and unwind, enjoying the landscape.
-- THE PROPERTY --
*Please read the entire property description, including the additional information in the policies, before booking, since there are so many nuances to this really cool but very isolated property*
LAST HURRAH LOWER HOUSE HIGHLIGHTS
- Flat-screen TV, books
- Large deck w/ grill & fire pit (plenty of propane & firewood)
- Portable space heaters, fans
- Blankets, linens, pillows
- Starlink WiFi
KITCHEN
- Refrigerator, stove/oven
- Microwave, toaster
- Drip coffee pot
- Drinking water jug
- Dishware, flatware, cooking essentials
BASE CAMP PROPERTY
- Remote property on 145 acres, surrounded by thousands more
- Pets allowed
- River & beach access
- 9 kayaks (singles & doubles)
- Endless hiking & climbing
- 2 disc golf courses
- 2 side-by-sides (on-site rental, $250/4 hours, cash or check only)
- Kobae, the 210-pound 'security tortoise,' lives at the lodge. When he's not hanging out on the porch or chowing down on romaine, he'll be looking for someone to go hiking with
DESERT SIGHTS
- Nightly Milky Way views for much of the year
- Fossils, dinosaur tracks, Indian artifacts, petroglyphs
- Finger canyons
- View of Dead Horse Point, Canyonlands, Anti-Cline
- Beautiful sunrises and sunsets
- Variety of wildlife: big horn, mule deer, squirrels, chipmunks, 54 species of birds, ringtails, skunks, raccoons & foxes
ACCESSIBILITY
- Step-free entry, single-story home
PARKING/VEHICLE INFO
- Designated parking area
- Dirt road, 4WD not normally required
- 6" ground clearance required
- Jeep rentals in town if needed
ADDT’L ACCOMMODATIONS
- There are additional vacation rentals available on-site w/ separate nightly rates. If you would like to reserve multiple rentals, please inquire for more information prior to booking
-- THE LOCATION --
- This property is about 1 hour outside of Moab and is best suited for a true remote stay rather than a home base for day trips
- On-site access to miles of trails & the Colorado River
- Center to Jackson Hole trail, Chicken Corner, Lockhart Basin, Hurrah Pass
- Close to Wind Caves & bicycle trails
- 18 miles to Moab: shops, dining, Jeep rentals & more (best to stop here before coming to the property)
-- REST EASY WITH US --
Property Manager makes it easy to find and book properties you’ll never want to leave. You can relax knowing that our properties will always be ready for you and that we’ll answer the phone 24/7. Even better, if anything is off about your stay, we’ll make it right. You can count on our homes and our people to make you feel welcome — because we know what vacation means to you.
-- POLICIES --
- No smoking
- Pet friendly w/ $25 fee (+ fees & taxes)
- Guests of all ages are welcome
- Additional fees and taxes may apply
- Photo ID may be required upon check-in
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- The property owner and some staff live on-site, and there are other vacation rentals on-site; other people may be present during your stay
- This property is about 1 hour outside of Moab and is best suited for a true remote stay rather than a home base for day trips
- There are no stores out here; bring your food and whatever you'd like to drink aside from water
- You can kayak by the beach, upriver, and back down, or around the island. During snow runoff, the river may be too swift to use. It doesn't happen every year, but sometimes in May to late June
- This single-story home features step-free entry
ACCESS AND VEHICLE RECOMMENDATIONS
- The road is most often mentioned in reviews, which normally end with 'it's worth it.' It is a mostly dirt road that normally doesn't require four-wheel drive, but it does need about 6 inches of ground clearance. Most SUVs, Jeeps, and trucks have that. Most sedans and vans do not. In most instances, swing wide on the corners going up and down Hurrah Pass, and if you've driven a dirt road before, you should be fine. If heights are an issue for you, there will be lots of issues up and down Hurrah Pass
- As an alternative, call Twisted Jeep in town and tell them you're coming here. They'd rather have their vehicles on this road versus some of the difficult trails in Moab, so if they can give you a good deal, they will
SIDE-BY-SIDE INFORMATION
- If you plan to use one of the side-by-sides while you’re here, there’s no reserving them in advance. The property owner has 2 six-seat side-by-sides and 8 potential rentals. They aren't available for full-day rental; a 4-hour rental costs $250. Payment is by check or cash only
- You can use the side-by-sides to go to Wind Caves and Chicken Corner, where you'll have plenty of time to explore
- The side-by-sides are not for taking to town or the other side of Hurrah Pass. They are strictly for sightseeing in the area
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Moab, Utah, is a haven for those who thrive in the great outdoors and crave adventure. It's nestled between two of nature's masterpieces - the awe-inspiring red rocks of Arches National Park and the rugged cliffs of Canyonlands National Park, creating a landscape that beckons to be explored.
Arches National Park is a geological marvel with over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the world-renowned Delicate Arch. Hiking trails cater to all levels of fitness and lead to these natural wonders, offering views that are nothing short of spectacular. The park also boasts other unique formations such as balanced rocks, towering pinnacles, and massive fins.
Canyonlands National Park offers its own brand of beauty with canyons sculpted by the Colorado River over millions of years. The park is divided into four districts: Island in the Sky, The Needles, The Maze, and the rivers themselves. Each district provides unique opportunities for hiking, camping, mountain biking, and river rafting.
Moab isn't just about hiking and sightseeing; it's also known as the mountain biking capital of the world. The Slickrock Bike Trail is one of its most famous routes with its challenging terrain coupled with stunning views. Off-road driving enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy with numerous 4x4 trails available.
Moab's history stretches back thousands of years as evidenced by petroglyphs and dinosaur tracks scattered throughout the area. Remnants from mining operations offer a glimpse into more recent history.
The town itself has a quaint charm with local shops selling arts and crafts made by local artisans. Dining options are varied from cozy cafes to gourmet restaurants serving locally sourced food.
As night falls in Moab don't miss out on stargazing under its dark skies - it's an International Dark Sky Community where you can gaze at countless stars free from light pollution.
In summary, Moab is a unique fusion of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and historical intrigue. Whether you're hiking through otherworldly landscapes, biking on challenging trails, or simply soaking in the awe-inspiring views, Moab offers an unforgettable travel experience that caters to a wide range of interests and preferences.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM