Utah Hotel Reviews

Arches National Park

Though there are no hotels or cabins in the park itself, in the surrounding area every type of lodging is available, from economy... (more)

Bryce Canyon National Park

Lodging options in Bryce Canyon include both rustic and modern amenities, but all fill up fast in summer. The big advantage of... (more)

Canyonlands National Park

There is no lodging inside Canyonlands. The towns of Monticello and Blanding offer basic motels, both family owned and national... (more)

Capitol Reef National Park

There are no lodging options within Capitol Reef, but you'll have no problem finding clean and comfortable accommodations no matter... (more)

Dinosaurland and Eastern Utah

Most hotels and motels in eastern Utah are chains, and you can expect clean, comfortable rooms and standard amenities. The area's... (more)

Moab and Southeastern Utah

Every type of lodging is available in southeastern Utah, from economy chain motels to B&Bs and high-end-high-adventure resorts... (more)

North of Salt Lake City

Some reputable chains have made their way here, along with interesting family-owned hostelries and B&Bs in a full range of... (more)

Salt Lake City

Luxury grand hotels, intimate bed-and-breakfasts, reliable national "all suites" chains—Salt Lake City has plenty of options... (more)

Southwestern Utah

Southwestern Utah is steeped in pioneer heritage, and you'll find many older homes that have been refurbished as bed-and-breakfasts... (more)

Wasatch Range with Park City

Chain hotels and motels dot I-15 all along the Wasatch Front and nearly always have availability. Every small town on the back... (more)

Zion National Park

Lodging within Zion is very limited and rustic. Still, in the summer high season, you'll want to make reservations if you want... (more)


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