44 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.

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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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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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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The Inn at Entrada

$$ | 2588 W. Sinagua Trail, UT, 84770, USA

Hikers, spagoers, and—above all—golfers flock to this plush boutique resort set amid the red rock canyons northwest of downtown, surrounded by a world-class Johnny Miller–designed golf course that was completely rebuilt in 2022 and offering a top-notch spa, pool, and fitness facility. Accommodations come in a range of sizes and layouts, from compact studios to sprawling three- and four-bedroom suites and casitas; all have whirlpool tubs, private patios with sweeping views, and fireplaces, but the bigger units have kitchens and living rooms. A restaurant, pool, tennis court, and hiking trails round out the amenities.

Pros

  • Adjoins one of the top golf courses in the state
  • Attractive Southwest-inspired contemporary decor
  • Terrific spa

Cons

  • 10- to 15-minute drive from downtown dining
  • Bathrooms are a little dark
  • Can get very expensive depending on time of year
2588 W. Sinagua Trail, UT, 84770, USA
435-634–7100
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57 rooms
No Meals

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Mountain Ridge Cabins and Lodging

$ | 106 S. Main St., Hatch, UT, 84735, USA

In the tiny village of Hatch, 15 miles south of Panguitch, you'll find this nicely maintained and reasonably priced campus of cozy cabins and standard hotel rooms, all of them spotlessly clean and attractively decorated with modern furnishings, large flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, microwaves, and high-quality bedding.

Pros

  • You can park right in front of your room
  • Within walking distance of a couple of restaurants
  • Convenient for exploring Bryce and Zion

Cons

  • Least expensive rooms are quite small
  • In a tiny town
  • On a slightly busy road
106 S. Main St., Hatch, UT, 84735, USA
435-735–4300
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Closed Jan.–Apr.
24 rooms
No Meals

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Parry Lodge

$ | 89 E. Center St., Kanab, UT, 84741, USA

Constructed in 1929, this landmark lodge hosted dozens of movie stars during Kanab's movie location heyday and is now a fun and simple, well-located base for budget-minded parks visitors. Accommodations are basic but have been nicely remodeled over the years. A reasonably priced breakfast buffet is served daily just off the lobby, which is lined with photos of Ronald Reagan, Barbara Stanwyck, Clint Eastwood, and others who stayed here while filming in the area. During the warmer months, Western movies are shown in the Old Barn Theater, complete with popcorn and ice cream.

Pros

  • Fascinating "old Hollywood" ambience
  • Large pool
  • Reasonably priced

Cons

  • Some rooms are quite small
  • No elevator
  • Breakfast costs extra
89 E. Center St., Kanab, UT, 84741, USA
435-644–2601
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89 rooms
No Meals

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The Rim Rock Inn

$$ | 2523 E. Hwy. 24, UT, 84775, USA

On a bluff with outstanding views of red-rock palisades, this motel with clean, basic, and reasonably priced rooms (a basic breakfast is included) is one of the closest to the western entrance of Capitol Reef National Park. There are two restaurants on premises, one serving steaks and upscale American fare, and another more casual spot with good pizza and barbecue and a patio with fabulous red-rock views.

Pros

  • Two distinctive dining options on site
  • Affordable
  • Set on 10 rugged acres

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Rooms lack personality
  • Pretty basic breakfast
2523 E. Hwy. 24, UT, 84775, USA
435-425–3398
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Closed late Oct.–Mar.
19 rooms
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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Under Canvas Bryce Canyon

$$$ | 1325 S. Johns Valley Rd., UT, 84764, USA

This beautifully situated outpost of the popular Under Canvas luxury glamping brand in a juniper forest outside Widtsoe, a hiccup of a village about 15 miles north of the national park entrance, offers safari-chic canvas tents decked out with tasteful West Elm furnishings, private baths with eco-friendly products, and USB battery packs to keep your toys charged, plus a restaurant serving locally sourced breakfast and dinner fare. The tents sleep from two to six guests, and each has a wood-burning stove.

Pros

  • Secluded and stunning setting on 750 high-desert acres
  • Nightly campfires with complimentary s'mores
  • Lots of activities—yoga, live music

Cons

  • Relatively short season
  • A 20-minute drive from the park and area restaurants
  • On-site food options are limited and pricey
1325 S. Johns Valley Rd., UT, 84764, USA
888-496–1148
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Closed Oct.–early May
50 tents
No Meals

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Under Canvas Zion

$$$ | 3955 Kolob Terrace Rd., Hurricane, UT, 84779, USA

This high-end, Insta-worthy glamping compound enjoys an eye-popping setting just west of the minimally trafficked Kolob Terrace Entrance to Zion National Park. The swanky, eco-friendly canvas tents are spacious and have private bathrooms, and amenities include a restaurant with firepits serving tasty breakfast and dinner fare (and free s'mores kits), live music some evenings, yoga classes, and games for kids. And although there's no electricity, USB battery packs are provided for you to charge your phones.

Pros

  • Downright plush bedding and furnishings
  • Far from the crowds of Springdale and Zion Canyon
  • Incredible Zion-adjacent setting

Cons

  • A half-hour drive from Springdale and Zion's South Entrance
  • Spendy for tent accommodations (however gorgeously appointed) with no Wi-Fi or electricity
  • Can be uncomfortably hot in summer
3955 Kolob Terrace Rd., Hurricane, UT, 84779, USA
888-496–1148
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Closed early Nov.–early Mar.
48 units
No Meals

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Zion Mountain Ranch

$$ | 9065 W. Hwy. 9, Mount Carmel Junction, UT, 84755, USA

This peaceful ranch-style resort with more than 50 handsomely furnished cabins and lodge-style vacation homes that sleep from 2 to 15 guests lies a mere 4 miles from the East Entrance of Zion National Park and offers a variety of activities, including horseback riding, jeep tours, and guided hikes. Amenities vary a bit from cabin to cabin, but all have fireplaces, and many have kitchens and spacious sitting areas. The high-end restaurant, Cordwood, serves some of the tastiest food in the region. Note that Wi-Fi can be unreliable in some units, and although they have TVs, they have no reception and are only for watching DVDs, which you can borrow from the lobby.

Pros

  • Rustic-chic aesthetic
  • Spectacularly scenic surroundings
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Some decor is a bit dated
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
  • Half-hour drive to Kanab's restaurants
9065 W. Hwy. 9, Mount Carmel Junction, UT, 84755, USA
435-648–2555
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53 cabins
No Meals

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Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort

$ | Twin Knolls Rd., Mount Carmel Junction, UT, 84758, USA

Just a few miles beyond Zion National Park's East Entrance and about 16 miles northwest of Mount Carmel Junction, this scenic, 4,000-acre ranch offers a varied lineup of lodgings and a dizzying array of activities. Choose from cabins of different sizes, rambling vacation homes with kitchens, glamping options, tiny houses, or even a Conestoga wagon with bunk beds that sleeps six; you can also pitch a tent or hook up an RV. Kids love the cubbyhole-like sleeping areas shaped like covered wagons (they sleep up to four). Play miniature golf, or go ziplining, horseback riding, or rock climbing. After a long day on the ranch or exploring the park, head to the spa for a massage. There's also a restaurant and a large pool and deck.

Pros

  • Lots of family-friendly activities
  • Tranquil setting near Zion's East Entrance
  • Off-season packages include breakfast and Jeep tours

Cons

  • Two-night minimum
  • Least expensive cabins lack a private bath
  • Few dining options nearby
Twin Knolls Rd., Mount Carmel Junction, UT, 84758, USA
435-648–2700
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37 units
No Meals

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