The B&B
 
 
After some cohersion I convinced Rob and Steve to stay indoors instead of camping. In the end we all agreed it was a good idea since it was cold, windy and rained most  nights we were in Moab. We stayed at The SunFlower Hill Inn B&B. It sure was nice rolling out of bed and having a hot breakfast ready and waiting for us. We all highly recommend this place for a comfortable place to stay right in downtown Moab.
Moab 2007: Our home base
The Sunflower Hill Inn is one of the best in Moab.
A view of the main building from the street.
Archway leads to the pool.
A panorama showing the porch and pool area.
The “lobby” of The Sunflower Hill Inn.
A view toward the great room
The great room looking toward the lobby. This was a great pick to kick back and enjoy tea or cookies.
Another view of the great room.
The library where there are numerous VHS tapes for check-out.
A panorama of the pool and main building.
The garden is filled with lots of beautiful flowers.
Daisy close-up.
One of the other buildings.
The barn was near our building.
Mailboxes on the street.
A view of Moab Rim down the street from the Sunflower Hill Inn.
John and Steve in the great room.
Rob and Steve crossing paths in the garden area.
The porch had some nice chair to kick  back on. We never had time. We were too busy riding.
Yes there are sunflowers too.
This was out room on the 2nd floor.
One of the parking lots.
Our room, The Sunset Suite is visible at upper left of photo.
Another view of the garden area with the main building in  the background.
The barn with  the breakfast building in the background.
John on the road in front of the B&B.
The garden area looking toward the rim west of the Slickrock Trail,
Another view of the porch.
Garden panorama with our deck seen on upper left of photo.
Looking across the garden area to the main building.
This is the path we would take form our room to the main building.
The entryway to the “Pantry” where we had a shared fridge, a microwave, and an array of mini-bar snacks.
A view from the entry of our suite.
We were able to park just down the stairs from our room. Very convenient!
The main room in our suite. Rob and Steve shared this room.
This is the master bedroom where I stayed.
A panorama of out private deck.
Yes, those are deer hanging out in the garden of the SunflowerHill Inn.
The bathroom in our room. It included a jetted tub and shower.
We were lucky enough to have our own fridge in our room.
This is the area where we would have breakfast each day. They put on quite a spread!
A guest at the “toast bar.”
Mmmm yummy!
This is a view of the shared pantry.
This is a hallway off the main breakfast area.
There are even sunflowers in the breakfast room.