Worth Traveling For
Most hotels in Moab simply give you a place to sleep between adventures. Slackline Moab was designed around the adventure itself. As the debut property for Hilton’s Outset Collection, this modern basecamp caters to travelers who plan to spend their days hiking through Arches National Park, mountain biking slickrock trails, or exploring Canyonlands before returning to a hotel that actually understands what outdoor luxury travelers need.
Slackline embraces a different kind of luxury — thoughtful design, practical comfort, and a genuine connection to its surroundings. Guided experiences, gear-friendly accommodations, trail-ready dining, and communal gathering spaces create an atmosphere that feels equal parts boutique hotel and outdoor clubhouse. It’s a refreshing alternative to the traditional resort model and one of the most interesting new stays in Moab.
Hotel Highlights
Rooms are intentionally designed for active travelers, with generous gear and in-room bike storage, electric coolers, and layouts that make unpacking climbing equipment or hiking packs surprisingly easy. Families will appreciate bunk-bed configurations, while couples can opt for king rooms overlooking the pool or surrounding landscape.
The social spaces are just as thoughtfully designed. Guests gather around outdoor fire pits after sunset, cool off in the heated outdoor pool following long days on the trails, or fuel up at Little Station Coffee + Kitchen, serving breakfast, espresso, trail-friendly snacks, beer, wine, and shareable bites. A stocked gear shop, complimentary parking, EV charging, and access to guided outdoor experiences reinforce the property’s identity as a luxury adventure headquarters rather than simply a hotel.

Rooms & Experience
This isn’t the place for white-glove formal service. This is the outpost for luxury adventure seekers looking to hike, climb, cycle, or road trip. It is elevated with the outdoors in mind. Perfect for solo travelers, couples, or families, the property can accommodate all those who want a stylish, comfortable place to recharge without sacrificing proximity to Utah’s extraordinary landscapes.
Slackline has an energy that’s hard to replicate. Guests naturally gather around the fire pits in the evenings to compare hikes, swap trail recommendations, or plan the next day’s adventure. The atmosphere is casual, welcoming, and unmistakably Moab.
What to Know Before You Book
Spring and fall are Moab’s busiest — and best — seasons, so reservations fill quickly. If you’re visiting Arches and Canyonlands, plan on staying at least three nights to experience both parks without rushing. The hotel’s gear shop is well stocked, there are plenty of trail-friendly amenities, and guided experiences make it an ideal basecamp for travelers who want to maximize their time outdoors.
Address: 889 North Main Street, Moab, UT 84532
Closest Airports:
Canyonlands Field Airport (CNY): Approximately 20 minutes by car. Offers regional service, primarily through connections via Salt Lake City International Airport.
Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT): Approximately 2 hours by car. The nearest airport with broader commercial service on multiple major airlines, making it a popular option for travelers flying from across the U.S.
Featured image courtesy of Slackline Moab, Outset Collection by Hilton.