Moab Lodges
Moab has been a popular location for filming Hollywood movies since 1949. The area has served as a backdrop for filming motion pictures ranging from John Wayne classics such as “Rio Grande” and “Wagon Master” to recent films such as “Geronimo” and “City Slickers II.” In the movie “Thelma and Louise,” the two main characters drive off a cliff into the Colorado River along the Shafer Trail under Dead Horse Point. In addition, many commercials and music videos were filmed in the area. The Film Museum at Red Cliffs Ranch, located at Mile Marker 14 along UT 128, pays tribute to the area’s moving making history, highlighting the early western films of legendary director John Ford to the movies of the present through displays of photographs and memorabilia. The museum lies less than 30 miles from the Moab Ramada Inn, an ideal lodging headquarters for your stay in scenic southeastern Utah.
Lodging at the Moab Ramada Inn also puts you within 15 minutes of some of the best mountain biking terrain on earth. The Moab area offers a wide variety of trails for every skill level, from relatively flat rides for novices to technical ascents and descents through rugged terrain. Moab’s most famous bike path is the Slickrock Bike Trail, a challenging 9.6-mile ride considered by many as the ultimate mountain biking experience. One popular trail for beginners is the Bar M Loop Trail, which introduces riders to the area’s scenery adjacent to Arches National Park.
When choosing your lodging in Moab, Utah, heavily consider the Moab Ramada Inn. We offer many different packages that will make recreation cheaper during your stay, including discounts on mountain bike rentals, Hummer tours, river raft tours, ATV rentals and national park tours. One package includes discounted golf at one of Utah’s most scenic courses, the Moab Golf Club. Other packages will save you money on dining at nearby restaurants, such as the Pancake Haus and Broken Oar Restaurant. Allow us the chance to be our lodging provider during your recreation adventures in Moab!
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