Amenities

WHERE GLAMPING MEETS COSMIC COMFORT

At The Moon Hotel, comfort comes with a touch of cosmic charm. Drift off in cloud-soft beds, keep your favorite snacks close in the mini fridge, and enjoy your own coffee station for those peaceful sunrise sips. Charging ports are ready to keep your gadgets glowing, so you can stay connected while you unplug from the everyday.



And with smooth, paved pathways leading straight to the bathhouse, you’re never too far from civilization, just far enough to feel like you’ve landed on another planet.

THE MOON HOTEL TELECOPE DISCOVIERIES

One of the biggest inspirations behind The Moon Hotel is our love for astronomy. There’s something magical about peering through a telescope and not quite knowing what might drift into view next. That sense of curiosity and wonder has always stayed with us, and we built this place to share that feeling with others.



There’s no better place for it than beneath the dark, star-filled skies of Northern Arizona. Out here, the universe feels a little closer. Each night offers the chance to spot distant planets, glowing star clusters, or a passing satellite. All are tiny reminders that the cosmos is always in motion above us, all you have to do is look up.

Bright star field with a glowing green star and reddish nebula clouds in a dark sky

The Horsehead Nebula

A starry night sky with a faint diagonal nebula or comet-like streak.

The Silver Silver Galaxy

Green nebula glowing amid a star field in deep black space

The Iris Nebula

The Whirlpool Galaxy

Pleiades

The Horsehead Nebula

The Silver Silver Galaxy

UNDER ONE MOON, MANY STORIES

As the sun sets, wander over to our communal fire pit and settle in for a cozy evening under the stars. Roast a complimentary s’more, swap stories with fellow stargazers, and let the warmth of the fire melt the day away.



Stay a while beneath the wide-open sky and take a peek through the Moon Hotel telescope. Who knows which planets might be drifting into view tonight? Around here, the night sky is full of little wonders, and every evening is an invitation to slow down, look up, and feel a bit closer to the cosmos