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Top rated hotels in San Juan County

Abajo Lodge
4.2/5102 Reviews
We were lucky to find a place. This is a very old motel as are the carpet and furnishings. It was clean so I can’t complain. Doesn’t accept pets which is a negative for me. No breakfast. This is a barebones place but suitable. The woman at the desk wasn’t overly friendly but she was efficient.
Bluff Dwellings Resort
4.7/5102 Reviews
Due to an itinerary schedule that required we make some progress most days, we were only able to stay here for one night, and arrived quite late at that. So we weren't able to fully appreciate the public and semi-public areas that make this venue so unique. The entire development is nestled into the adjacent cliffs, so views from both the generous rear deck and the expansive shared front deck (shared with two other units), was breathtaking. Though not a big fan of hard floors in bedroom areas, our adobe-themed units was spacious and comfortable, though an extra chair and luggage surface would have been appreciated. there was plenty of drawer space and expansive counter space, so a more extended stay would have been well accommodated. The shower was terrific, and while some regular table lamps would have made the space far more homey, the wall, niche, and recessed ceiling lighting was more than adequate. there's no elevators (we were forewarned) , so our 3rd floor unit required a lot of stair climbing, but there were no shortage of ground floor units at this resort, albeit with considerably diminished views and private & semi private spaces. There is a decent counter-service food service on the property, serving limited but adequate breakfast, lunch, dinner offerings with a small, basic, screened porch and beautiful adjacent patio seating. Despite the posted hours, when I arrived for breakfast, I was told they were now only serving lunch, but with some very minor cajoling, they relented and served up terrific omelet platter. Our interest in this facility was due to its location between Arches National Park, Monument Valley, Mesa Verde and Durango. But I would have to count this place as an attraction unto itself, rather than just a place to spend the night in between.
Rodeway Inn & Suites
3.4/5100 Reviews
On the way to Arches National Park, this small hotel is a good choice. The staff of this hotel is very good. When I stayed at the hotel, I found that the lock of the box was broken and could not be opened. Later, the front desk attendant provided tools to help solve it. It is. The rooms are also very clean and offer breakfast and cost-effective.
Four Corners Inn
3.8/5103 Reviews
Nice hotel, basics were well covered, clean and Quiet. Close to Maverick gas station, location is the best, close to Canyonlands and also Moab, Blanding is such a cool town, great location and quiet, so close to parks and so quiet, loved this hotel, will definetely be back
Goulding's Lodge
4.3/5131 Reviews
We found the Lodge to be comfortable with friendly staff and a good restaurant. The view from our balcony was stunning. Additionally, the staff who assisted me with my car rental issue went out of their way to help. We took the tour of the Valley and I’d highly recommend it for the views and the local knowledge. Anyone considering taking a car on the 17 mile loop really shouldn’t. It’s bad enough for 4x4’s - a car (sedan) would really struggle.
The Atomic Blue Motor-Inn
4.4/5103 Reviews
We had rooms next to our traveling companions in the “king Building” with king beds. Good for one night stay, but wouldn’t stay longer. Loved the retro looks but unfortunately the temp in the fridge needed to be adjusted and all the food we had brought for breakfast froze. They could also use larger coffee pot and to-go cups with lids - it’s those little touches that make you happy. There was some traffic noise from the main road, but not on bad. Smooth check in. Enjoyed a Thai meal in town.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties115
Number of Reviews2,385
Highest PriceNZD 1,899
Lowest PriceNZD 89
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 338
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 359