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Under The Eaves Inn At Zion National Park - Utah
8.6 41 reviews
Utah
05/07 – 06/07
A$290/nightfor 1 night

Under The Eaves Inn At Zion National Park

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B&B , Springdale
Under the Eaves Inn, a Springdale guesthouse, is situated near Zion National Park, approximately 72 kilometres from St. George Regional Airport.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house boasts an on-site hot tub and spa, a terrace, garden, and parking, offering a full English/Irish or à la carte breakfast and private parking.
Under The Eaves At Zion National Park - Utah
8.6 37 reviews
Utah
16/08 – 25/08
A$477/nighttotal: A$4293 (9 )

Under The Eaves At Zion National Park

1 3
B&B , Springdale
This Springdale guesthouse is centrally located, less than 3km from Zion National Park's South Entrance and a 5-minute walk from DeZion and Sorella Galleries.
The guest house offers free breakfast, Wi-Fi, on-site parking, a garden with BBQ facilities, and a jacuzzi, ensuring a comfortable stay near Springdale's attractions.

Best Utah bed and breakfasts with a garden

Zion Canyon Bnb Room - 201 - Utah
10 1561 reviews
Utah
05/07 – 06/07
A$313/nightfor 1 night

Zion Canyon Bnb Room - 201

1 2
B&B , Springdale
This charming bed and breakfast is situated just half a mile from the entrance of Zion National Park, making it the perfect base for exploring this stunning natural wonder. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience.
The property features a spacious living room, dining room, and upstairs loft, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including free parking, a utility room with refreshments, massage chairs, pinball machines, and a delicious breakfast burrito to fuel their adventures.
Under The Eaves At Zion National Park - Utah
8.6 37 reviews
Utah
16/08 – 25/08
A$477/nighttotal: A$4293 (9 )

Under The Eaves At Zion National Park

1 3
B&B , Springdale
This Springdale guesthouse is centrally located, less than 3km from Zion National Park's South Entrance and a 5-minute walk from DeZion and Sorella Galleries.
The guest house offers free breakfast, Wi-Fi, on-site parking, a garden with BBQ facilities, and a jacuzzi, ensuring a comfortable stay near Springdale's attractions.
Farm House #5 - Tiny Home Near Zion - Mini Animals - Utah
10 83 reviews
Utah
05/07 – 06/07
A$568/nightfor 1 night

Farm House #5 - Tiny Home Near Zion - Mini Animals

1 2
gîte , Kanarraville
This rural retreat, known as the 'Grand Ranch - Zion!', is located in Kanarraville, offering exclusive proximity to a private Mini Highland Cow pasture and direct views of the Kanarraville Mountains and Zion National Park.
This gîte accommodates two guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring a private patio with a hot tub and fire pit, access to a shared garden and orchard, and opportunities to interact with a variety of farm animals.
Sandstone Studio W/courtyard, 20 Min. From Zion - Utah
10 325 reviews
Utah
05/07 – 06/07
A$216/nightfor 1 night

Sandstone Studio W/courtyard, 20 Min. From Zion

1 2
B&B , Virgin
This newly built Virgin, Utah studio apartment is located near Zion National Park's Kolob Terrace, offering easy access to world-class mountain biking trails.
The self-contained apartment, sleeping two guests, features a kitchenette with fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a private courtyard, ample parking, and benefits from experienced canyon guide hosts offering local activity advice.

Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Utah

  • Are there any famous festivals in Utah, United States?

    Utah boasts several well-known festivals. The Sundance Film Festival in Park City is a major international event, attracting filmmakers and movie lovers. The Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City offers agricultural exhibits, live music, and family-friendly entertainment. Many smaller, local festivals celebrate specific communities and interests throughout the year, so checking local event listings closer to your travel dates is recommended.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in Utah?

  • What types of bed and breakfasts are available in Zion National Park?

    When you are visiting Zion National Park for a short weekend trip you can look for bed and breakfast properties which would allow you to get the best deals. These bed and breakfast properties would ensure that you can stay close to the park without having to exceed your budget. You can find different bed and breakfast rentals in different low-key hotels and local inns and private residences and that can make a difference. These bed and breakfast rentals can provide you with a private room with a private bathroom, laundry and housekeeping services and even private parking and Wi-Fi services.
  • Are there unique cultural experiences or workshops available in Utah?

    Absolutely! You can participate in Native American cultural events and workshops on various reservations, learning about their traditions and artistry. Many towns offer workshops focusing on pioneer history, showcasing the state's heritage. Salt Lake City's Gilgal Sculpture Garden provides a unique artistic experience. The city also has various art galleries and museums showcasing local and international art.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Utah?

  • When is a good time to visit Zion National Park?

    If you are visiting Zion National Park for the first time you want to visit the park in the early spring season. This means that you can visit Zion National Park from March to May which would allow you to experience the right weather conditions. Since you are going to do more outdoor adventures and activities you want to have good weather conditions. However, June to September is when Zion National Park gets more visitors and it can get crowded and hot in these months. August and September months can bring monsoon season and this means that you need to be ready for unexpected rains which can interrupt your adventure plans.
  • Which local specialties should not be missed in Utah?

    Utah's culinary scene is diverse. Don't miss trying fry bread, a Native American staple. Utah also has some excellent craft breweries and distilleries. For a unique experience, sample some of the local fruit pies, often made with Utah-grown cherries or peaches. Many restaurants feature game meats like elk or venison, reflecting the state's hunting traditions.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Utah?

  • What are the best towns to book a bed and breakfast around Zion National Park?

    If you are planning to book a bed and breakfast around Zion National Park you would want to look for options like Springdale and St George. These are among the two bigger towns where you can find plenty of bed and breakfast properties. Here you can find local hotels and inns where you can find bed and breakfast options. If you are visiting Zion National Park for a weekend trip and you are on a budget you can look for bed and breakfast rentals here which would allow you to stay without impacting your budget.
  • What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in Utah?

    While the Mighty 5 national parks are iconic, consider exploring less-visited areas. Goblin Valley State Park, with its whimsical hoodoo rock formations, is a hidden gem. The remote canyons of southern Utah, such as those near Escalante, offer stunning scenery with fewer crowds. Exploring smaller towns like Moab or Torrey provides a more authentic feel for Utah's local culture.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Utah?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in Utah are Tyler Inn At Zion, Bunk House Inn-country Room and The Inn At 37 Main.

  • How can I get around Zion National Park?

    Public Transport - If you are visiting Zion National Park you want to make use of the shuttle services which allow you to get to the park and explore it the right way. This shuttle works regularly from March to November and can provide you with an easy way into the park from Springdale, Utah. You will need to pay a $20 entrance fee when you use the free shuttle service. Car - Many people prefer to visit Zion National Park with a rental car. Hence, you can make use of the rental car or bring your private car. However, in both cases, you will need to pay a $35 entrance fee which stays valid for a week. Bicycle - If you are using a bicycle to explore Zion National Park you would still need to pay $20 as an entrance fee which stays valid for a week.
  • Are there family-friendly hiking trails in Utah?

    Yes, many! The paved trails around the Great Salt Lake are easy for all ages. Many national parks offer shorter, easier trails with incredible views, like the Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon. Check park websites for trail difficulty ratings before you go. Remember to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Utah?

  • What are the most popular foods in Zion National Park?

    When you are visiting Zion National Park you can look for the best dining options in towns close to the park. Hence, you can visit towns like Springdale, St George and Hurricane where you can find food options like pastrami burgers and hamburgers. You can also look out for local pubs where you can find pizzas and fry sauce and funeral potatoes. Many of these eateries would also provide food options like sandwiches which would allow you to stay full when you are exploring outdoors. You can also look for dishes like Amish Chicken and other items which you can enjoy when you are in Utah.
  • Are there any safety tips for women travelling solo in Utah?

    As with any solo travel, planning and awareness are key. Let someone know your itinerary, stick to well-lit and populated areas at night, and be mindful of your surroundings. Carry a personal safety device and consider using ride-sharing services instead of walking alone at night, particularly in less populated areas. Familiarising yourself with local emergency numbers is also advisable.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Utah?

  • What is the perfect week-long itinerary for Utah?

    A week isn't enough to see everything! A possible itinerary could focus on one region. For example, spend a few days exploring Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, then move to explore the unique landscapes around Moab, including Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Alternatively, explore the Wasatch Mountains and Salt Lake City, combining city exploration with hiking and outdoor activities.
  • Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in Utah?

    Definitely. Consider attending a powwow on a Native American reservation to experience their rich traditions and artistry. Workshops on pioneer crafts or blacksmithing are available in various locations, offering a hands-on experience. The Utah Museum of Fine Arts in Salt Lake City provides insights into the state's art scene.
  • What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of Utah?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to interact with the community and sample local produce. Many smaller towns have local events and festivals where you can meet residents. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast or a locally owned hotel, which often provides opportunities for interaction. Striking up conversations with staff at local businesses can also be a rewarding way to learn more about Utah's culture.

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Best pet friendly Utah bed and breakfasts

Among the 13 accommodations in Utah, here are the 1 best pet friendly B&Bs

89&nine Motel Room 04 - Utah
9.4 200 reviews
Utah
05/07 – 06/07
A$250/nightfor 1 night

89&nine Motel Room 04

1 2
B&B , Orderville
This Orderville motel enjoys a convenient location near the junction of Highway 89 and Route 9, approximately 24 kilometres from the east entrance of Zion National Park and within easy reach of other national parks including Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks.
The single-bedroom, single-bathroom lodging offers guests free internet, air conditioning, parking, and pet-friendly accommodation, providing a comfortable base for exploring southern Utah's natural wonders.

Best Utah bed and breakfasts with laundry available

Farm House #5 - Tiny Home Near Zion - Mini Animals - Utah
10 83 reviews
Utah
05/07 – 06/07
A$568/nightfor 1 night

Farm House #5 - Tiny Home Near Zion - Mini Animals

1 2
gîte , Kanarraville
This rural retreat, known as the 'Grand Ranch - Zion!', is located in Kanarraville, offering exclusive proximity to a private Mini Highland Cow pasture and direct views of the Kanarraville Mountains and Zion National Park.
This gîte accommodates two guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring a private patio with a hot tub and fire pit, access to a shared garden and orchard, and opportunities to interact with a variety of farm animals.
Farm House #3 - Tiny Home Near Zion - Mini Animals - Utah
10 386 reviews
Utah
05/07 – 06/07
A$697/nightfor 1 night

Farm House #3 - Tiny Home Near Zion - Mini Animals

1 2
gîte , Kanarraville
This charming cottage is situated just 9 kilometres south of Cedar City, Utah, and a mere 10-minute drive from the North Entrance of Zion National Park, offering easy access to the park's breathtaking scenery. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The cottage has one bedroom, one bathroom, and can accommodate up to four guests. It features a private hot tub, fire pit, garden access, farm tours, and a unique farm experience with miniature Highland cows, goats, alpacas, sheep, chickens, donkeys, a pig, and kittens.
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