Ravens Retreat - Moab Vacation Rental

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Moab's premier vacation rental lodging. Artist, writer, photographer, mountain biker, family, and pet friendly! Ideal for small group workshops and spiritual retreats.

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A Relaxing Oasis in Canyonland Country

Make Ravens Retreat your home away from home on your next
visit to Moab. Located down a private lane on a tree shaded lawn bordered by a babbling brook, it is only four miles from downtown
and an idyllic place to retreat after a day of activities.
 
One with the environment, Ravens Retreat is powered by renewable wind-generated energy and landscaped with sustainable native flora rich in seasonal color.
As you turn off Old City Park Road down the lane,
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your private paradise is only moments away.
The only structure between you and Ravens Retreat
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is a large, light-filled art studio and a two-car garage


From the moment you drive down the private lane and set your sights on Ravens Retreat, you'll feel a sense of harmony and serenity envelop your soul. Built by master stone masons over 50 years ago, in this idylic spot beside the stream that flows from Old City Park, it will surely and quickly force you to leave the rest of the world behind.  


 











Although the outdoor hot tub will beckon you, first step inside to see what else might suit your mood and lift your spirit. Will it be the stone floor family room with the rustic dining table, fireplace and inviting couch? Will it be the spacious living room with the cool entertainment center and CD library? Will one of the books in the giant bookcase pull you towards a prone position in one of three cozy bedrooms? Or will the fully equipped gourmet kitchen inspire you to put on your chef's hat? We just suggest that you put off using the high speed internet access for at least a few hours!

Ravens Retreat supports renewable energy through the Rocky Mountain Power Blue Sky Program.

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In 2007 the environmental benefits were equivalent to planting 158 trees.