13 Best Hotels in Southwestern Utah, Utah

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Southwestern Utah is steeped in pioneer heritage, and you'll find many older homes that have been refurbished as bed-and-breakfasts. Green Gate Village in St. George, a collection of pioneer homes gathered from around the state, is an excellent example. The area also has its share of older independent motels in some of the smaller towns. Most major hotel and motel chains have at least one facility in the region. With the exception of Brian Head, high season is summer, and logic dictates that the closer you want to be to a major attraction, the earlier you have to make reservations. If you are willing to stay upward of an hour from your destination, perhaps with fewer amenities, you may get same-day reservations and much lower room rates. Panguitch has a number of no-frills motels for budget and last-minute travelers. The Utah Office of Tourism website has information on lodging and amenities in the southwestern part of the state.

Big Yellow Inn

$ | 234 S. 300 W, Cedar City, UT, 84720, USA Fodor's Choice

Many of the rooms in this stately Georgian Revival inn are more reminiscent of Colonial Williamsburg than the Utah high desert, but they contain the kinds of plush amenities you'll appreciate if celebrating a special occasion or a grand theater weekend—think stone fireplaces, large balconies, and claw-foot tubs or Jacuzzis. It's just a couple of blocks to the theater as well as the Southern Utah University campus. The house is surrounded by fragrant gardens, and rates include an extensive full breakfast. 

Pros

  • Elegant, rambling old home
  • In a pleasant, leafy residential neighborhood
  • A few minutes' walk to Shakespeare Festival and downtown dining

Cons

  • Books up in advance during summer festival season
  • Frilly, old-fashioned room decor
  • On a slightly busy street
234 S. 300 W, Cedar City, UT, 84720, USA
435-586–0960
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cottonwood Meadow Lodge

$$ | U.S. 89, Panguitch, UT, 84759, USA Fodor's Choice

Set in a sweeping valley along the main road between Panguitch and Hatch, this sweet and secluded 50-acre ranch comprises four roomy cottages decorated with stylish Western-style furnishings—leather sofas, indigenous artwork, bearskin rugs, handcarved beds and tables—and outfitted with well-equipped kitchens. Most of these accommodations can sleep four, but the beautifully restored 1903 farmhouse has bedding for eight and a truly gourmet kitchen. The Sevier River flows through the picturesque, pastoral grounds, and each of these homes has a deck overlooking the marvelous scenery.

Pros

  • Peaceful, scenic setting
  • Convenient to Bryce and Zion
  • Self-catering and large sitting areas make rooms nice for families

Cons

  • Few dining options nearby
  • No air-conditioning and no pets allowed
  • Fills up well ahead on summer weekends
U.S. 89, Panguitch, UT, 84759, USA
435-676–8950
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4 cabins
No Meals

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Entrada Escalante Lodge

$ | 480 W. Main St., UT, 84726, USA Fodor's Choice

Each of the eight rooms in this smart, contemporary lodge in downtown Escalante has a patio with grand views of the surrounding mountains, plus plenty of cushy perks like French presses and fresh-ground coffee, plush bedding, and 50-inch smart TVs. The accommodations are ideal for longer stays, with plenty of room to spread out and kitchens in some rooms. The guest laundry is another handy amenity.

Pros

  • Convenient downtown location
  • Spacious rooms with Grand Staircase views
  • Pets are welcome in some rooms

Cons

  • Books up well ahead many weekends
  • In a very secluded, small town
  • Great coffee but no breakfast
480 W. Main St., UT, 84726, USA
435-826–4000
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Closed Jan. and Feb.
8 rooms
No Meals

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The Lodge at Red River Ranch

$$$ | 2900 Hwy. 24, UT, 84773, USA Fodor's Choice

Each of the 15 individually appointed rooms at this elegant but unpretentious 2,200-acre ranch hideaway has a wood-burning fireplace, efficient climate control and Wi-Fi, and either a patio or a balcony with grand views of orchards, the Fremont River, and the surrounding red-rock cliffs. The gourmet breakfasts (for an extra fee) showcase local ingredients, such as buffalo sausage and eggs raised right on the property. A few larger rooms have extra twin beds and can accommodate kids. 

Pros

  • Most luxurious accommodations in Capitol Reef region
  • Outstanding farm-to-table restaurant
  • Western and Native American artwork and antiques

Cons

  • Breakfast, though delicious, is not included in the rates
  • A 25-minute drive to the national park
  • Several miles west of Torrey's restaurants and shops
2900 Hwy. 24, UT, 84773, USA
435-425–3322
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15 rooms
No Meals

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Slot Canyons Inn

$ | 3680 Hwy. 12, UT, 84726, USA Fodor's Choice

In a dramatic, New Mexico adobe–style building, this upscale inn with spacious rooms and lots of big windows is 5 miles west of town—at the mouth of a canyon on the edge of the national monument—and has hikes right outside its door, as well as hosts who are happy to provide guidance on regional treks. Most rooms are in the main inn, with a few others in neighboring buildings, and some have private exterior entrances. Rates include a delicious full breakfast, and several units have kitchenettes or kitchens. The three-bedroom log cabin is a great option for larger families and groups but comes with extra charges for breakfast and cleaning. The Inn's North Creek Grill, open seasonally for dinner Wednesday through Sunday, is popular for its wood-fired pizzas and scenic patio dining.

Pros

  • Utterly peaceful, enchanting setting
  • Within a short hike of petroglyphs and dramatic cliffs
  • Many rooms have jetted soaking tubs

Cons

  • Remote location
  • The cheapest room is a little small
  • Not within walking distance of town
3680 Hwy. 12, UT, 84726, USA
435-826–4901
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Stone Canyon Inn

$$ | 1380 W. Stone Canyon La., Tropic, UT, 84776, USA Fodor's Choice

Although technically not in the park, this stunningly situated luxury inn lies just east of Bryce Canyon, and rooms and the excellent on-site restaurant, The Stone Hearth Grille, have astounding views of the park's hoodoos—there's even a trailhead nearby that accesses some of Bryce's best trails. You'll find several types of accommodations, from cottages to elevated tree houses, and all have sleek, contemporary furnishings and plenty of cushy perks, ranging from deep soaking tubs to gas fireplaces.

Pros

  • The most luxurious rooms in the area
  • Fantastic restaurant on site
  • Soaking tubs and fireplaces in some rooms

Cons

  • Sometimes books up far in advance
  • Not within walking distance of downtown shops and restaurants
  • No breakfast
1380 W. Stone Canyon La., Tropic, UT, 84776, USA
435-679–8611
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15 rooms
No Meals

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Arrowhead Country Inn & Cabins

$ | 2155 S. State St., Mount Carmel, UT, 84755, USA

In a lush valley framed by towering white cliffs, across the road from the Maynard Dixon and Edith Hamlin Home and Studio, this bucolic compound consists of well-appointed cabins, a verdant horse pasture, apple orchards, a pool and hot tub, and a farm market and bakery. The spacious accommodations have plenty of country charm (some have fireplaces) as well as modern conveniences like Roku TVs and fast Wi-Fi. 

Pros

  • Delicious breakfasts and organic coffee included
  • Kids love the farm animals and horses
  • Some cabins have full kitchens

Cons

  • No refunds if cancelling within 21 days of arrival
  • Few restaurants and services nearby
  • No pets
2155 S. State St., Mount Carmel, UT, 84755, USA
435-648–2569
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11 units
Free Breakfast

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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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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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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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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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Torrey Schoolhouse B&B Inn

$$ | 150 N. Center St., UT, 84775, USA

One of the more interesting and historic lodging options in the Capitol Reef region, this stately three-story building with thick sandstone walls served as the local schoolhouse from 1917 to 1954 and has been transformed into a romantic inn with rooms individually decorated with a mix of antiques and newer pieces. Fragrant flower gardens surround the property, and common spaces include a large living room and, on each floor, a kitchenette. 

Pros

  • Delicious breakfast included
  • Several restaurants within walking distance
  • Most rooms have great mountain and red-rock views

Cons

  • Pets not permitted
  • Not appropriate for kids
  • Family-style, single-seating breakfast isn't ideal if you don't enjoy socializing at 8:30 in the morning
150 N. Center St., UT, 84775, USA
435-491–0230
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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