151 Best Hotels in Utah, USA

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The Bluebird Inn Family Vacation Retreat

$$$$ | 423 U.S. 89, ID, 83287, USA

This charming lodging option on the western shore of Bear Lake happens to be just over the border in Idaho, set on a grassy bluff near Bear Lake West Golf Course and offering two vacation homes decorated with country furnishings and colorful quilts. The Farm Home can accommodate 12 guests and features five theme bedrooms each with a fireplace and bathroom. The Lake Home can accommodate 11 guests and features two bedrooms, two futons, and two bunk beds. Both homes offer great views of the lake and have beach access. 

Pros

  • Grand lake and mountain views
  • Cozy lodging option for large families
  • 10-minute drive to downtown Garden City

Cons

  • Only one restaurant within walking distance
  • No TVs
  • Some may find the decor too frilly
423 U.S. 89, ID, 83287, USA
435-881--7246
Hotel Details
1 2-bedroom house, 1 5-bedroom house
No Meals

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Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch

$$ | 3995 Hell's Backbone Rd., UT, 84716, USA

Located down Hell's Backbone Road, about 7 miles from Boulder proper, this funky, eco-friendly, rustic ranch features cozy bunk rooms with shared baths for the budget minded, slightly more upscale standard rooms with private baths in the main lodge, warmly appointed cabins with private baths and kitchens, and distinctive yurts for fans of glamping. A ranch-style breakfast buffet is included in the rates in summer; packed lunches to go and sit-down dinners are served in the farm-to-table-inspired Sweetwater Cafe. On-site activities include trail rides, waterfall hikes, yoga, and bird-watching.

Pros

  • Blissfully tranquil, secluded setting
  • Lots of activities to choose from
  • Outstanding restaurant

Cons

  • Extremely remote
  • A bit quirky for some tastes
  • Breakfast not available in winter
3995 Hell's Backbone Rd., UT, 84716, USA
435-335–7480
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12 units
Free Breakfast

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Brian Head Lodge & Spa

$ | 314 Hunter Ridge Rd., Brian Head, UT, 84719, USA

With its stunning scenery and prime location, this modern mission-style lodge is a welcoming base for outdoor adventures and offers a number of amenities, including a bar and grill, outdoor deck, indoor pool, and hot tubs, plus a spa where you can enjoy a range of body and beauty treatments. Rustic-chic guest rooms have modern bathrooms, premium bedding, and 49-inch TVs, and the more spacious suites include sleeper sofas and stone fireplaces.

Pros

  • Comfortable base for outdoor recreation
  • Game room is popular with families
  • Mountain views

Cons

  • Not directly on the slopes
  • Rooms lack kitchenettes
  • On-site restaurant gets mixed reviews
314 Hunter Ridge Rd., Brian Head, UT, 84719, USA
435-691–8682
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112 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bryce Canyon Pines

$ | 2476 Hwy. 12, Bryce Canyon City, UT, 84764, USA

Most rooms in this motel in the sweeping high desert 6 miles southwest of the park entrance and close to Red Canyon have pleasant views of the surrounding pine trees and the mountains in the distance. In addition to a variety of room types, the property offers separate cottages, as well as an RV park and campground. A grocery store, restaurant, and gas station are here, too.

Pros

  • Guided horseback rides through Red Canyon
  • Outdoor pool and hot tub
  • Lively restaurant famed for homemade pies

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • No shuttle bus to the park
  • Furnishings are a bit dated
2476 Hwy. 12, Bryce Canyon City, UT, 84764, USA
435-834–5441
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45 units
No Meals

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Bryce Trails Bed & Breakfast

$ | 1001 Bryce Way, Tropic, UT, 84776, USA

This contemporary B&B set in a sagebrush canyon just outside Tropic's small downtown offers a number of noteworthy perks, including a delicious made-from-scratch breakfast, close access to a trail that leads right into the park, and individually decorated rooms hung with the dazzling landscape photography of owner Edgars Erglis—one-on-one photography classes are offered, too.

Pros

  • Friendly hosts who know a lot about the area
  • Superb, hearty breakfast included
  • Within hiking distance of Bryce Canyon

Cons

  • Not a good fit for children
  • Two-night minimum during some busy periods
  • About a mile from downtown restaurants
1001 Bryce Way, Tropic, UT, 84776, USA
435-231–4436
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bybee's Steppingstone Motel

$ | 21 S. Main St., Tropic, UT, 84776, USA

This cheerfully decorated, economical, and intimate seven-unit boutique property in tiny downtown Tropic is just 15 minutes east of the park and on the way toward Escalante. Accommodations are a mix of cozy motel rooms and larger cottages, and each is individually furnished. There's also a pretty garden with benches and chairs—a lovely place to read a book or relax after a long day.

Pros

  • Individually decorated rooms
  • Short walk from several restaurants
  • Keurig coffeemakers and tea kettles in rooms

Cons

  • Check-in office has limited hours
  • Pets not allowed
  • No breakfast (but oatmeal and granola bars are provided)
21 S. Main St., Tropic, UT, 84776, USA
435-574–9432
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Closed Dec.–Mar.
7 rooms
No Meals

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The Cabins at Bear River Lodge

$$$ | Mirror Lake Hwy., mile marker 49, UT, 84036, USA

Log cabins in the forest let you reconnect with nature via a range of on-site activities without giving up creature comforts. Simply appointed with log and wood furniture, the cabins are near the lodge, where you can outfit yourself for a variety of outdoor adventures, including even cutting down a Christmas tree in the winter. The seasonal Bear's Grill serves reasonably priced take-out American fare for breakfast and lunch, plus ice cream and shakes. For dinner, you're on your own, but luckily each room features a full-service kitchen. There's a heated pool for summertime dips, and two hot tubs are open year-round. Autumn rates (October to December) are often deeply discounted. From October to May, the route from Kamas (49 miles) on Route 150 is closed, so access is from Evanston, Wyoming (30 miles).

Pros

  • Peaceful getaway in beautiful setting
  • Plenty of activities
  • Comfortable cabins

Cons

  • Prices seem high for the level of amenities
  • No other restaurants within 30 miles
  • Lower-level floors can be noisy
Mirror Lake Hwy., mile marker 49, UT, 84036, USA
435-642–6289
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14 cabins
No Meals

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Capitol Reef Resort

$$ | 2600 E. Hwy. 24, UT, 84775, USA

A relaxing and well-kept home base with excellent amenities and a wide range of accommodations—from traditional hotel rooms to luxurious cabins to authentically designed tents and Conestoga wagons—this hilltop lodging lies just a few miles west of Capitol Reef's western border, and many rooms have patios and balconies that overlook the not-so-distant sandstone cliffs. There's a casual Western-style restaurant on the property; buffet breakfasts are available here for an extra charge.

Pros

  • Good restaurant and gift shop
  • Astounding Capitol Reef views
  • Nice gym and outdoor pool

Cons

  • Breakfast not included in rates
  • Sometimes books up with weddings
  • Pets not allowed
2600 E. Hwy. 24, UT, 84775, USA
435-425–3761
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149 rooms
No Meals

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Castle Creek Manor

$$ | 638 Horizon Dr., Grand Junction, CO, 81506, USA
This attractive, contemporary five-room bed and breakfast makes a comfortable and reasonably priced base for visiting Arches and Canyonlands from Grand Junction, which itself offers much to see and do. At 500 square feet, the individually decorated rooms are spacious and welcoming, most with vaulted ceilings and all with a two-person jetted tub and separate shower, gas fireplace, microwave, and refrigerator. Although it's in a suburban neighborhood, the grounds have pretty gardens and a deck with a gazebo, overlooking a creek.

Pros

  • All rooms are large, most with vaulted ceilings
  • Gas fireplaces and whirlpool tubs in each room
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Nearly a two-hour drive from Moab
  • On a busy road
  • No pets
638 Horizon Dr., Grand Junction, CO, 81506, USA
970-241--9105
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Chateau Après

$$ | 1299 Norfolk Ave., UT, 84060, USA

In one of the most expensive ski towns around, this reasonably priced classic skiers' lodge is a throwback to bygone ski days. Just 150 yards from Park City Mountain Resort, the rooms aren't fancy, but they're clean, and the service is friendly. Continental breakfast is included. If privacy isn't a priority, men can rent one of 32 beds in the male dorm rooms for $45 a night, which includes breakfast.

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms
  • Close to the slopes
  • Longtime local owners

Cons

  • Limited parking
  • Basic accommodations
  • No in-house restaurant
1299 Norfolk Ave., UT, 84060, USA
435-649–9372
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Chateaux Deer Valley

$$$$ | 7815 Royal St. E, UT, 84060, USA

Just steps away from the Deer Valley lifts at Silver Lake Village, this modern interpretation of a luxury European château incorporates designer furnishings, heated towel racks, full kitchens in suites, gas fireplaces, and numerous windows with spectacular mountain views. Renovations in 2022 added an expanded courtyard with fountains, cozy seating areas with fire pits, outdoor games, and plenty of space for kids to roam, plus an updated outdoor pool area with more lounge chairs, a second hot tub, and a spacious fitness center. The service is exemplary, and the on-site restaurant, Cena, offers traditional Italian dining in a warm and relaxing space. Complimentary s'mores kits and a daily breakfast buffet are offered year-round.  

Pros

  • Luxury digs without stuffy atmosphere
  • Great Italian dining at Cena
  • Rooms can accommodate any family size

Cons

  • Too far from Old Town to walk
  • The pool can get crowded during high season
  • Evenings are quiet
7815 Royal St. E, UT, 84060, USA
435-658–9500
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124 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Chuckwagon

$$ | 12 W. Main St., UT, 84775, USA

This pleasant, shaded, and centrally located complex, which stands out for its friendly service and immaculate rooms, offers cozy and economical motel-style rooms, larger and more contemporary suites, and more charming stand-alone cabins that sleep up to six. The outdoor pool is one of the largest around, and handy amenities include a guest laundry and a general store with a deli and bakery. Zane Grey, the famous Western novelist, used to rent an 1892 cabin on the grounds.

Pros

  • Very reasonable rates
  • Several restaurants and shops within walking distance
  • Large outdoor pool

Cons

  • Family atmosphere may not please those seeking quiet
  • The handful of smaller, original rooms are a bit rustic
  • Breakfast not included
12 W. Main St., UT, 84775, USA
435-425–3335
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
28 rooms
No Meals

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Church's Blue Pine Motel

$ | 130 N. Main St., Panguitch, UT, 84759, USA

This single-story 1930s-era motel in Panguitch's cute historic district doesn't look like much from the outside, but the rooms are clean, have refrigerators and microwaves, and are among the most affordable within striking distance of Bryce, Zion, and Cedar Breaks. There's a grill and picnic table for guests to use.

Pros

  • You can pull your car right up to your room
  • In the center of town
  • Rock-bottom rates

Cons

  • Walls are a bit thin
  • Very basic furnishings
  • Not a lot to do right in Panguitch
130 N. Main St., Panguitch, UT, 84759, USA
435-676–8197
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20 rooms
No Meals

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Circle D Motel

$ | 475 W. Main St., UT, 84726, USA

Although there's nothing fancy about this low-slung adobe motel on the edge of downtown Escalante, the simple rooms have all the basics you need for a comfortable night or two—microwaves, fridges, coffeemakers, HDTVs, climate control—and one larger suite with a kitchenette sleeps six. In the evenings, guest gather around the shared firepit.

Pros

  • Easy walk to downtown businesses
  • Casual restaurant with a pleasant patio
  • Rock-bottom rates

Cons

  • Standard rooms are small
  • Few frills
  • No breakfast
475 W. Main St., UT, 84726, USA
435-826–4297
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25 rooms
No Meals

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The Cliff Lodge

$$$$ | 9320 Cliff Lodge Dr., UT, 84092, USA

The stark concrete walls of this 10-story structure, designed to complement the surrounding granite cliffs, enclose a self-contained ski-in, ski-out village with restaurants, bars, shops, and a high-end, two-story spa. Every window has a great view, and rooms are decorated in hues matching the mountain landscape. In addition to a heated pool and three hot tubs, the luxurious Cliff Spa has a rooftop lap pool and numerous treatment rooms. There's a day care facility here as well.

Pros

  • Central Snowbird ski village location
  • Nice rooftop spa
  • Several eateries and bars on site

Cons

  • Stark, monolithic design isn't to every taste
  • Furnishings are a bit dated
  • Huge property that can feel impersonal
9320 Cliff Lodge Dr., UT, 84092, USA
801-933–2222
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511 rooms
No Meals

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Cliffrose Springdale, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$$ | 281 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT, 84767, USA

The canyon views, acres of lush lawns and flowers, and pool and two-tier waterfall hot tubs at this stylish riverside hotel make it more than a place to rest your head, and you could throw a rock across the river and hit Zion National Park. The many room types include swanky three-bedroom villas with kitchens and modern suites with large soaking tubs and vaulted ceilings, and accommodations either access the gardens or have balconies overlooking the river.

Pros

  • Close to Zion's South Entrance
  • Enchanting grounds and views
  • Excellent restaurant and full-service spa

Cons

  • Steep rates
  • Lots of foot and car traffic nearby
  • No elevator
281 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT, 84767, USA
435-772–3234
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53 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriott Ogden

$$ | 247 24th St., Ogden, UT, 84401, USA

This eight-story chain property looks and feels a bit like any other Courtyard Marriott but stands out for its excellent downtown location a block from Historic 25th Street, its spacious rooms with sitting areas, and a wealth of fitness and leisure amenities, including an indoor pool, hot tub, and 24-hour gym. Common spaces include a casual restaurant where breakfast is available for a small fee and a good-size lobby with sofas and a gas fireplace.

Pros

  • Mountain views from even-number rooms
  • Free parking
  • Steps from 25th Street dining and retail

Cons

  • Breakfast costs extra
  • Cookie-cutter decor and design
  • In a busy part of downtown
247 24th St., Ogden, UT, 84401, USA
801-627–1190
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193 rooms
No Meals

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Cowboy Homestead Cabins

$$ | 2345 Cowboy Rd., UT, 84775, USA

Perfect if you want to be near the restaurants and services of Torrey but on a quiet, picturesque property a bit outside town, this relaxing hideaway comprises six custom-built contemporary cabins with minimally stocked kitchenettes, soft bedding, front porches, and charcoal grills. With reasonable rates, friendly hosts, and all the basics you need for a comfy stay, including a flat-screen TV and reliable Wi-Fi, this is one of the sweetest deals near Capitol Reef National Park.

Pros

  • Peaceful location
  • Dramatic views of red-rock cliffs
  • Friendly dogs to play with

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Cabins are right next to one another
  • No common spaces or amenities
2345 Cowboy Rd., UT, 84775, USA
435-691–4384
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6 cabins
No Meals

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Defiance House Lodge

$$ | UT, USA

At the Bullfrog Marina, this cliff-top lodge has comfortable and clean rooms anyone can appreciate, but the real draw is the view of the lake. Surround yourself with the beauty of nature while in the comfort of the lodge. All rooms have a coffeemaker, mini-refrigerator, and microwave. Hungry? An on-site restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Pros

  • Beautiful lakefront setting
  • Adjacent restaurant
  • Pets allowed for nightly fee

Cons

  • Very remote
  • No general store for miles
  • Aging rooms
UT, USA
435-684–2233
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48 rooms
No Meals

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Desert Rose Resort & Cabins

$$ | 701 W. Main St., Bluff, UT, 84512, USA

A local fixture for decades, this centrally located hotel exudes rustic elegance, with a huge, two-story wooden front porch, several smartly furnished cabins, and a series of larger suites set around a courtyard. Some rooms have peaked ceilings, wood trim, and knotty-pine furnishings. A separate building contains a fitness center, an indoor pool, and a shaded patio with comfy lounge chairs. There's also an excellent gift shop stocked with local art and crafts. For couples, especially, this offers a quiet, luxury base for exploring nearby Monument Valley.

Pros

  • Large bathrooms
  • In-house restaurant
  • Pool and hot tub

Cons

  • No pets allowed
  • Spendy for the area
  • A long drive from many attractions
701 W. Main St., Bluff, UT, 84512, USA
435-672–2303
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53 rooms
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Dinosaur Inn & Suites

$$ | 251 E. Main St., Vernal, UT, 84078, USA

Located blocks from all downtown attractions, this independent hotel is the best known lodging in Vernal and is perfect for families, with a pool to cool the kids down on hot days. The comfortable rooms are filled earth tones and shades of green and while most have two beds, family rooms can accommodate more sleepers. All rooms are also chock full of little extras, including a microwave, refrigerator, and Keurig coffeemaker, and a tiny dinosaur in the bathroom for little ones. A hot breakfast buffet is included in the room rate.

Pros

  • Pool makes it a good choice for families
  • Rooms have a microwave, refrigerator, and coffeemaker
  • Complimentary hot breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Traffic noise in some rooms
  • Higher priced than many other Vernal motels
  • Can book up quickly in the summer
251 E. Main St., Vernal, UT, 84078, USA
435-789–2660
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60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Doubletree by Hilton Park City - The Yarrow

$$$ | 1800 Park Ave., UT, 84060, USA

Guests love its central location with easy access to Park City's ski resorts and to historic Main Street with its many upscale and casual restaurants, shopping options, and even a cinema close by. The property is a dependable option for both winter and summer vacations. The high ceilings with exposed beams and flagstone entry to the lobby lend a mountain-lodge feel. Some rooms have fireplaces, jetted tubs, and kitchenettes.

Pros

  • Clean, basic rooms
  • Heated outdoor pool is open all year
  • Easy access to all Park City has to offer

Cons

  • Location has no charm
  • Traffic during peak season
  • Confusing layout
1800 Park Ave., UT, 84060, USA
435-649–7000
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181 rooms
No Meals

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Ellerbeck Mansion Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 140 N. B St., UT, 84103, USA

A stay in this gracious brick Victorian mansion with ornate trim, on a quiet tree-lined street, gives a real appreciation of what it might feel like to live in the charming and historic Avenues district. Each individually decorated room is bright, with some featuring a fireplace, private balcony, or hand-carved wood furniture and fixtures.

Pros

  • Free parking
  • Gorgeously appointed guest and common rooms
  • On-site café serves lunch, coffee, and pastries

Cons

  • Sometimes books up for weddings
  • Service can be a bit impersonal for a B&B
  • Not a good fit for children
140 N. B St., UT, 84103, USA
801-903–3916
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Escalante Outfitters Cabins

$ | 310 W. Main St., UT, 84726, USA

If you don't care about frills but do plan on adventuring in the area, consider one of this property's seven simple but cute log cabins, which share a bathhouse, or the large family cabin that sleeps four and has its own bathroom; tent sites are also available. On premises there's an outdoor gear store and a restaurant, and you can book fly-fishing and hiking excursions, as this property is also a tour operator.

Pros

  • Firepit, grills, and picnic tables
  • Pet-friendly
  • Guided tours available on site

Cons

  • Cabins are tiny
  • You may have to wait in line for a shower
  • Some cabins have only bunk beds
310 W. Main St., UT, 84726, USA
435-215–7953
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Closed Dec.–Feb.
8 cabins
No Meals

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Escalante Yurts

$$ | 1605 N. Pine Creek Rd., UT, 84726, USA

Sitting on a peaceful pinyon- and sagebrush-shaded mesa a couple of miles north of town, this mini glamping compound comprises seven warmly outfitted yurts, each with year-round climate control, top-of-the-line linens, a patio with gas grill, a well-stocked kitchen or kitchenette, and an ample sitting area with a TV. Most of the yurts sleep up to four guests, but two larger ones can accommodate seven. Complimentary breakfast is delivered to your yurt the afternoon prior, so that you can reheat it and enjoy it at your own pace the following morning.

Pros

  • Plenty of space between each yurt allows for lots of privacy
  • Peaceful setting that's ideal for stargazing
  • Four-wheel-drive Jeep rentals available on site

Cons

  • Wi-Fi can be a little slow
  • Pets not allowed
  • Not within walking distance of town
1605 N. Pine Creek Rd., UT, 84726, USA
435-826–4222
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7 yurts
Free Breakfast

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Fairfield Inn & Suites Grand Junction Downtown

$$ | 225 Main St., Grand Junction, CO, 81501, USA
This modern, spotless, and contemporary midrange chain option is steps from the many restaurants, galleries, and shops in downtown Grand Junction. It's a fairly scenic two-hour drive from Arches, but with rooms typically less than half of what they cost in Moab, and far more availability, it's becoming a popular option for those visiting both southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah parks. The 70 rooms are large and well-equipped, and there's a good-size indoor pool and hot tub, plus a small but nicely outfitted gym.

Pros

  • Handy location in historic downtown Grand Junction
  • Well-kept rooms and facilities
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Nearly a two-hour drive from Moab
  • Typical chain experience
  • Small parking fee
225 Main St., Grand Junction, CO, 81501, USA
970-242--2525
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70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fairfield Inn & Suites Virgin Zion National Park

$ | 1 Camino del Rio, UT, 84779, USA

The largest hotel in southern Utah may be a pretty conventional mid-range chain property, but it also offers some appealing perks, including large and separate kid and adult pools, expansive canyon vistas, and significantly cheaper rates than hotels in Springdale, which is less than a 20-minute drive.

Pros

  • Quiet setting
  • Equidistant to Springdale and St. George
  • Nice views of Zion's Kolob Canyons

Cons

  • Pleasant but perfunctory room decor
  • No dining within walking distance
  • Some rooms overlook the road
1 Camino del Rio, UT, 84779, USA
435-635–9758
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190 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Flaming Gorge Resort

$$ | 1100 E. Flaming Gorge Resort Rd., off U.S. 191, Dutch John, UT, 84023, USA

With motel rooms and condo-style suites, a good American-cuisine restaurant, and a store just a short drive from the water, this is a practical home base for enjoying Flaming Gorge. Most important to visitors, it also rents out boats and provides guided fishing services. For groups, there are many different room options available, including two-bedroom suites that can accommodate up to nine people and include full kitchens.

Pros

  • Almost all rooms come with private porches or decks
  • Many lodging options for groups, including suites and trailers
  • Good on-site restaurant (important for a remote area)

Cons

  • Rooms are simple
  • Most room rates increase $10 a night for each additional adult beyond 1
  • Can be very busy in summer
1100 E. Flaming Gorge Resort Rd., off U.S. 191, Dutch John, UT, 84023, USA
435-889–3773
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46 rooms
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Flanigan's Resort

$$ | 450 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT, 84767, USA

A tranquil, nicely landscaped inn with canyon views and a small pool, Flanigan's offers spacious, elegantly appointed accommodations, including two private villas and suites that sleep six; some units have a patio or a deck. If you want pampering after a hard day of hiking, arrange a massage at the well-outfitted spa, which offers a wide array of services.

Pros

  • Easy shuttle ride or pleasant walk to Zion Canyon Visitor Center
  • A meditation maze on the hilltop
  • One of the better restaurants in town

Cons

  • Not all rooms have views
  • Smaller property that tends to book up quickly
  • Breakfast isn't complimentary (and isn't available in winter)
450 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT, 84767, USA
435-772–3244
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32 rooms
No Meals

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Frontier Grill & Motel

$ | 75 S. 200 E, UT, 84066, USA

This mom-and-pop motel is right in the heart of town and offers simple but updated rooms at a reasonable price. The location puts you close to eateries, shops, and the town's one-screen historic movie theater. The golf course is a short drive away too. The restaurant is one of the most popular in town and serves hearty American fare like steak, fried chicken, burgers, and homemade pies. The scones are also some of the best around.

Pros

  • Convenient downtown location
  • Great adjacent restaurant
  • Most rooms have been updated

Cons

  • Aging facilities and interior design
  • Breakfast is not included
  • Small bathrooms
75 S. 200 E, UT, 84066, USA
435-722–2201
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54 rooms
No Meals

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