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We wanted the living area to feel like a true retreat. It’s an uncluttered spot to recharge. By the way - the image on the TV is Potash Road - where you'll find petroglyphs, rock climbing, the hike to Corona Arch, and lots of other things waiting for your discovery!
We chose the furnishings to feel both modern and comfortable—a place where you can actually relax. The layout is designed to keep everyone connected, whether you're catching a movie or just hanging out after a day on the trails.
Because we’re in an end unit, the natural light hits the kitchen island perfectly throughout the day. It’s a bright, open social hub where everyone tends to gather while they’re getting ready for the day.
There is nothing like a great cup of hot coffee to start the day. We provide both a Keurig (with a full carousel of pods) and a traditional drip machine so your morning starts exactly how you like it….And, by-the-way, the upstairs patio is a great place to sip hot coffee and watch the sunrise!
We've stocked this kitchen with everything from dish pods, dish towels, paper towels, and trash bags. You'll find a full spice rack and a full caoursel of coffee pods. We have also included all the little things that make a difference, such as aluminium fiol, plastic wrap, and sandwich bags. Our goal is to leave you with everything you need in the kitchen so you may enjoy your stay without having to run to the store. We know what it's like. We have stayed at many overnight rentals - we want you to experience a "perfect" stay with us!
We love the open flow of this level. Whether you are prepping a meal at the island or gathering at the table, the space feels bright and connected thanks to the extra end-unit windows. The sliding glass door leads to your private patio and grill.
A clean kitchen layout. Note the carousel of pods for the Keurig. We also have a drip coffee maker available - so, no matter what your choice, everybody can be awake and happy in the morning!
This view is exactly why we love this specific location. You can look right out at the glowing red rock cliffs from the dinner table. Since this townhome, Entrada 417, faces away from other buildings, lots of sun streams in making the dining area and the entire downstairs pleasant and bright.
Being an end unit means this entire social space is flooded with natural light from the side windows. It’s an open, airy layout where the group can drift easily between the sofas and the dining table. The image you see on the TV is sunrise at Mesa Arch in Canyonlands. For those in the group who are early morning adventurers, this is worth getting up for.
We always make sure the kitchen is stocked with the essentials—from dishwasher pods and extra paper towels to foil and sandwich bags for your park lunches. It’s all about a frictionless stay.
We made sure the kitchen was fully equipped for real cooking, with plenty of counter space and a breakfast bar for extra seating. It is usually where the group gathers in the morning for coffee before heading out for the day.
The dining area is the heart of the home, situated so the whole group can stay connected while meals are prepped. Because this is an end unit, the extra side windows keep the whole space feeling bright and expansive.
The dining area is one of our favorite spots—not just because it fits the whole group, but because you can look right out at the red rock cliffs while you eat.
We made sure to include plenty of pantry space so you can stock up on groceries for the week and keep everything organized during your Moab stay. It's essential for a frictionless long-term visit.
We picked these deep leather sofas specifically so the whole group would have a comfortable place to sink in and trade stories after a day in the parks. It's the ultimate recovery zone for the group.
We wanted this to be a 'cook’s kitchen,' so it’s fully stocked with a real spice rack and professional tools. You won’t have to worry about buying basic supplies just to make one meal.
We want you to feel at home the moment you arrive. We always leave out a guest book and some of my favorite local tips to help you make the most of your Moab adventure.
Our under-stairs conversion is where many of our younger guests call their favorite part of the house - a secret hideout just for them! Complete with their own TV, bean bag chairs, books, and matchbox cars. If you can't find your kids around the house - there's a good chance you'll find them here!
We designed this 'secret' playroom specifically for kids to have their own space. It has a dedicated TV, bean bags, and even a Matchbox car collection. We’ve had many kids skip the beds and spend the night right here in their sleeping bags.
This is the 'secret' part of the kid's get-away — The Matchbox car collection. It’s a hit with the little ones, and many choose to bring their sleeping bags down here to spend the night in their own private hideout.
Ther is a full walk-in shower on the main floor, so if you have a full house, nobody needs to wait for a shower.
As you head upstairs, take a look at the Milky Way shot on the landing. It’s one of my favorite local captures and a reminder of the incredible dark skies we have here in Moab.





















