Abajo Haven Guest Cabins
Abajo Haven Guest Cabins is an oasis in Utah’s canyon country! Located at the base of the Abajo mountains in Southeastern Utah by the town of Blanding Utah. Follow us on Facebook at Abajo Haven Guest Cabins for updates on the cabins and pictures of our area.
Open April 1st thru November 1st.
Our central location makes it easy to make day trips to scenic wonders such as Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Monument Valley, Bears Ears National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Hovenweep National Monument, Goosenecks State Park and Edge of the Cedars State Park and Museum. You will also have the opportunity to hiking nature trails at the cabins and view an archeology site at the cabins.
We are green! Solar power provides each cabin with electricity and free Wi-Fi.
What They're Saying:
“Our stay at Abajo Haven was a vacation within our vacation. After a week of sleeping in hotels and eating out, a night of cooking on the campfire and enjoying the stars was a welcome change. The lush surroundings, hospitable hosts (human, canine and feline) and visiting wildlife (we counted 18 deer) topped it off to make this the most pleasant and relaxing experience of our visit to the Four Corners. Thank you, Bill, we look forward to our next stay.“
– Peter, Oakland California
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Explore the beauty of Abajo Haven Guest Cabins and the many National Monuments, State Parks and National Parks we are located by. Abajo Haven Guest Cabins borders the Manti La Sal National Forest and Bears Ears National Monument with access to mountian bike trails and countless hiking trails right by your cabin! After a day of adventure come back to your cabin and enjoy the campfire with an outdoor kitchen to make dinner and a world class night sky!
View the starry skies and enjoy the serenity that is Abajo Haven Guest Cabins!
The Canyonlands invites you to explore a wilderness of countless canyons and fantastically formed buttes carved by the Colorado River and its tributaries. Rivers divide the park into four districts: Island in the Sky, The Needles, The Maze, and the rivers themselves.
Utah’s first National Monument is just 47 miles away. Three majestic natural bridges invite you to ponder the power of water in a landscape usually defined by its absence. View them from an overlook, or hit the trails and experience their grandeur from below.
Contrary to what some might assume, Monument Valley is not a National Park, but rather a Tribal Park, as it lies within the boundaries of the Navajo Nation. The Tribal Park’s designation is important in order to preserve its unique heritage and geological wonders.