Testimonials

what our guests have said

“We stayed 5 nights at the Ranch House at Pack Creek Ranch, and loved it! The cabin was very spacious and comfortable, and felt like we were staying at someone's home, not a rental.
In front of the house is an apple orchard, and we saw deer come every evening to eat the apples which had fallen. We were able to help ourselves to apples and peaches right off the trees, and once a day would give the horses in the neighboring pastures an apple treat. At night we could hear coyotes across the canyon.
It was just a quick dash to the bath house, which had a nice hot tub and sauna — great after long days hiking.
The cabin was stocked with plenty of books, magazines and games, and the kitchen had everything (except food, of course) needed for cooking, as well as a washer/dryer.
Overall, it was one of the most relaxing, peaceful places we have stayed. We would definitely go back the next time we go to the Moab area.”
— October 2008

“We had an amazing stay at Pack Creek Ranch. We stayed in the Meadow House. The ranch location was fabulous and truly enhanced our visit to the Moab area. The grounds were beautiful. There were two horses in the field behind our cottage and we had a great view of the LaSal Mountains. The temperatures were a bit cooler than in Moab and Arches. The grounds were well maintained and very attractive.
I cannot emphasize enough how much we enjoyed our 'rustic' stay at Pack Creek Ranch. Should we visit Moab again, we will book a room at the ranch.”
— July 2009

“Our children have been used to city vacations. This has set an expectation in their minds about what 'fun' is. If they are not buying something or surrounded by pre-packaged stimuli, they feel lost. We wanted this trip to be presented to them in its natural state and allow them to discover it on their own. Thankfully, their eyes have opened to the beauty and interconnected brilliance of the land, sky and life surrounding your wonderful spot in the West. The last few days they have asked all the questions I had hoped for about why it is all here, where it is going, and what it all might mean. Of course, I do not have the answers, but the cool westerly winds have blown back some of the fog to bring us wonderful memories of discovery and contentment.”
— Jim Fry, Pack Creek Ranch Guest

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