Bluff Dwellings Resort is located in Bluff. Providing a restaurant, the property also features an outdoor swimming pool, as well as a fitness center and a hot tub.
Set in Bluff, Utah within 15 mi of Bears Ears National Monument, Bluff Gardens offers accommodations with air conditioning. This property offers access to a patio.
Located within 45 miles of Monument Valley, the Natural Bridges National Park and Four Corners, this inn has a continental breakfast. Free Wi-Fi and a private patio are included in each guest room.
Providing garden views, Canyon Wren Bed and Breakfast in Bluff offers accommodations, a garden, and a shared lounge. With mountain views, this accommodation features a terrace.
Bluff is a small community with an elementary school,...
Bluff is a small community with an elementary school, convenience store/gas station, one restaurant, and several places to stay. The Twin Rocks restaurant and Trading Post were well worth the stop. The food was excellent, a bit pricey, but the portions were large and could easily be shared. The Trading Post had a fantastic selection of Native American art and jewelry, well worth just visiting, even if you don't buy. Last but not least, the Desert Rose Resort and Cabins is a genuine diamond in the ruff. Reasonably priced, it is a hard resort to leave.
Christopher
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This is an amazing property.
This is an amazing property. We stayed in cottage "B", it had the washer and dryer. Large, beautifully decorated, comfy bed, shame it wasn't a king. Still, that's of very small importance. Air con worked very efficiently and very quiet. Close to several National Parks and the Four Corners (fantastic for First Nations arts and crafts, bought a few beautiful things). Could not recommend more.
Neil
Australia
10
Scored 10
Love the quiet and the solitude.
Love the quiet and the solitude. It is a great jumping off point for Bears Ears National Monument and Monument Valley! The only negative I can say about Bluff is it is vey small town so it has very limited dining choices. I would recommend the Twin Rocks Cafe as the best in town!
Edward
8.0
Scored 8.0
We picked a spot on the map to stop for the night.
We picked a spot on the map to stop for the night. Couldn't have been happier. Dukes restaurant was fantastic. Friendly staff. Food was excellent. A little bit of a drive to the natuinal parks, but away from the hustle and bustle of Moab. Still good hiking and rock formations in the area and close to Sand Island petroglyphs.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Bluff is the gateway to Bears Ears and to the San Juan River...
Bluff is the gateway to Bears Ears and to the San Juan River. Lots of river people doing float trips and fishing. Bears Ears is just wonderful. Go to the Natural Bridges, and spend some time hiking around in the pristine land. View the ruins. Spend time just being there. This area is a last hold out of what has been. Get there before fire does. It is amazing.
Carla
United States of America
10
Scored 10
An incredible place—incredible access to the outdoors,...
An incredible place—incredible access to the outdoors, fantastic food, and the kind of peace you didn't know you needed until you get there. I almost hope it stays small and sleepy. Not even almost :)
Very nice little hotel in a beautiful setting between large cliffs. The hotel has a very distinctive style and several unique features (burning outside fireplaces at night, private BBQs for the suites, there was a Native American giving a lecture and playing the flute in the evening at the pool, …). The hotel is newly built so everything is neat and perfect. There is an extension still in construction at one side of the property but we haven’t noticed any disturbance from it.
Comfortable, well-built cottage with all the amenities that we needed. This was our 2nd stay and likely not our last. We appreciated the instant ramen noodles, as there weren't many (any?) restaurants open when we were in Bluff. And the countryside around Bluff itself is a stunningly beautiful location. We took a walk along a long dirt road, past the town and into the back country. I could have walked for miles and miles looking at the wild and rocky scenery.
Room was an older style, but clean and maintained well. Great water pressure in the shower. I liked being on the end because we were traveling with pets, and this made it easy to get in and out of the room. We were doing a driving tour and this location in Bluff made for a great stopping point. Really enjoyed our dinner at Duke's down the street.
We loved our time at Susan’s home, what a lovely place and a great host! The house has a lot of charm, the bed was comfortable and everything was very clean!
Susan was very kind with us, and the breakfast was AMAZING !
I truly recommend this place, and I’d for sure do it again! A sweet relaxing break in our road trip
Thank you Susan
Loved the individually cooked breakfasts. Why can't other b&bs do the same? The room was spacious and comfortable with outside space at the back and front with the most incredible view of the bluffs. Good location to visit Monument valley. The best accommodation of our trip. Would definitely recommend.
This hotel is in a great location about halfway from route 66 to Moab. It is near Monument Valley, Needles district of Canyonlands, Goosenecks State Park & many other interesting sites. The hotel is easy to find (right on the highway) yet very quiet. Nice shower. Very clean.
The inn is located on a quiet side street of Bluff.We loved the spacious balconies with a view of the bluff in the back of the inn and an expansive view of the town in the front. Breakfast was fresh and delicious. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
Really surprised how nice this was for the price. Room was really comfortable and nicely decorated. You could park your car right outside your door. Also Bluff is a really cool, beautiful town.
This little resort is about half way between Phoenix and Vail Colorado, it is an oasis in a sea of bad hotels, really nice place in a little town Bluff, people were really nice.
Beautiful home in Bluff, UT. This is a classy home with real character. It's relaxing and just the perfect place to stay. The host/owner is friendly and available.
The setting of the hotel and the interior design of the room.
The traditional aspect of the town and the historic and panoramic road from Bluff to Monument valley.
A quaint inn with an eclectic decorative style. Close to the Bluff Fort which was a pleasant surprise as well. Breakfast was prepared by the owner and delicious
If you feel likeJack Torrance (in The Shinning), then the Chalet of this hotel in Bluff is your second best option after the Overlook Hotel during winter time
a comfortable, spacious, clean, well equipped holiday base. The host was very friendly and informative with all information required. would highly recommend
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