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Best family friendly Utah unique stays

Among the 3757 accommodations in Utah, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Juniper Grove Cabin #20 - Utah
10 2 reviews
Utah
07/07 – 01/08
SG$224/nighttotal: SG$5600 (25 )

Juniper Grove Cabin #20

1 1
cabin , Moab
The Juniper Grove Cabin is situated near Moab, Utah, approximately 26-37 kilometres from iconic arches such as Mesa Arch, North Window, Delicate Arch, and Wilson Arch.
This self-catering lodge boasts a 37 square metre floor area, comprising one bedroom, one bathroom, and a living room, comfortably sleeping up to eleven guests and offering free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a private garden.
Best View At Bear Lake - Sleeps 34 - Custom Playroom & Hot Tub - Utah
9.8 109 reviews
Utah
18/09 – 20/09
SG$1715/nighttotal: SG$3430 (2 )

Best View At Bear Lake - Sleeps 34 - Custom Playroom & Hot Tub

8 27
cabin , Garden City
This eight-bedroom lodge is situated in Garden City, just a short drive from Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Bear Lake, and Garden City Park. The property has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The spacious cabin offers a comfortable layout for large groups, with four bathrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a Jacuzzi, tennis court, barbecue grills, and a fireplace, as well as ski-in/ski-out access for winter enthusiasts.
Capitol Reef Country 5 Bed 3 Bath Cabin Home - Utah
9.9 557 reviews
Utah
08/01 – 07/03
SG$96/nighttotal: SG$5568 (58 )

Capitol Reef Country 5 Bed 3 Bath Cabin Home

5 1
cabin , Lyman
This five-bedroom lodge in rural Lyman boasts an excellent location, just under 5km from Renon's Corner and Fishlake National Forest, and less than 14km from Lyman Natural Arch and Ke Bullock Waterfowl Management Area.
The 214 square metre property offers a fully equipped kitchen, three bathrooms, a private garden, concierge service, and an on-site arcade, comfortably accommodating families or groups.
Bear Lake Lookout. Great View, Game Room, Foam Pit, Rock Wall. - Utah
9.8 253 reviews
Utah
18/09 – 20/09
SG$1169/nighttotal: SG$2338 (2 )

Bear Lake Lookout. Great View, Game Room, Foam Pit, Rock Wall.

6 27
cabin , Garden City
This multi-family lodge is situated in Harbor Village, Garden City, just a short walk from the marina and within easy reach of restaurants, shops, and beaches. It has received excellent ratings from previous guests.
The property spans 409 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to 27 guests, making it ideal for large families or groups of friends. The cabin offers a fully equipped kitchen, a dedicated games room, a spacious deck with lake views, and access to a tennis court, ensuring plenty of entertainment and relaxation for all.

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New! Room 25 -Kokopelli (1-bedroom) By Zion Cliff Lodge - Utah
Utah
24/07 – 26/07
SG$273/nighttotal: SG$546 (2 )

New! Room 25 -Kokopelli (1-bedroom) By Zion Cliff Lodge

1 2
chalet , Hildale
This lodge, a chalet in Hildale, is located near Grafton Ghost Town and Pipe Spring National Monument, with Cottonwood Park and Water Canyon Trailhead also in close proximity.
This 60 square meter lodge accommodates up to four guests with two queen beds and features a private spa bath, a shared deck with red cliff views, and 24/7 access to a snack bar, offering an ideal base for exploring Zion National Park and Hildale's natural attractions.
The Lazy Ass Ranch. The National Parks Room - Utah
10 1 review
Utah
01/10 – 01/05
SG$157/nighttotal: SG$33284 (212 )

The Lazy Ass Ranch. The National Parks Room

2 4
farm , Panguitch
This farm stay is located 3.2 kilometres north of Panguitch on Highway 89, providing convenient access to Bryce Canyon National Park, 40 kilometres away, and Zion National Park's East Entrance, 104 kilometres distant.
The newly remodelled 60 square metre studio apartment accommodates up to four guests and features a jacuzzi tub, a fridge, microwave, and free Wi-Fi, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding national parks.
Spectacular Chalet Overlooking The Ski Slopes - Utah
9.4 11 reviews
Utah
24/06 – 26/06
SG$719/nighttotal: SG$1438 (2 )

Spectacular Chalet Overlooking The Ski Slopes

3 1
chalet , Brian Head
This chalet is located just 11.4 kilometres from Cedar Breaks National Monument and 54.7 kilometres from Cedar City Regional Airport, offering easy access to the stunning natural beauty of the area. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience, making it a great choice for travellers seeking a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The chalet spans 204 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests in its three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing hot tub, an indoor play area, free Wi-Fi, free private parking, and a flat-screen TV, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for the whole family.
Remodeled 1 Bedroom Condo Short Walk To Cabriolet Mountain Views From Unit - Utah
9.7 69 reviews
Utah
23/09 – 27/09
SG$209/nighttotal: SG$836 (4 )

Remodeled 1 Bedroom Condo Short Walk To Cabriolet Mountain Views From Unit

1 2
chalet , Snyderville
This chalet is located in Canyons Village at Park City, just a short walk from both the Canyons Golf Course and Park City Mountain Resort. It has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings. This charming chalet has one bedroom and one bathroom, providing comfortable accommodation for up to four guests. It offers a range of amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, terrace, garden, and parking, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Utah

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Utah, United States?

    For hidden gems in Utah, consider exploring Goblin Valley State Park with its whimsical hoodoo rock formations, or the stunning, less-visited canyons of the Needles District in Canyonlands National Park. For a different perspective, hike to the top of the lesser-known Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park for panoramic views. These offer a more secluded experience than the more popular national parks.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Utah, United States?

    Utah hosts many events. The Sundance Film Festival in Park City is internationally renowned. St. George also has its own annual arts festival. Many smaller towns and cities across the state host their own unique celebrations throughout the year, often tied to local agriculture or history. Check local event listings closer to your travel dates for the most up-to-date information.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Utah, United States?

    Utah boasts incredible diversity. You'll find dramatic red rock canyons like those in Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, high-desert landscapes in places like Arches and Canyonlands, vast salt flats at Bonneville Salt Flats, and alpine forests in the Uinta Mountains. The state's geography varies greatly across short distances.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Utah, United States?

    Utah is a haven for outdoor activities. Hiking and mountain biking are hugely popular, with trails for all skill levels. Skiing and snowboarding are major draws in winter, with resorts like Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley. Rock climbing is also very popular, particularly in Moab and Springdale.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Utah, United States?

    Utah's climate varies dramatically by season and location. Pack layers: lightweight clothing for warmer days, fleece or sweaters for cooler evenings, and a waterproof and windproof jacket. Sturdy hiking boots are essential for exploring trails. In winter, warm layers, waterproof outerwear, hats, gloves, and scarves are crucial, especially at higher elevations. Sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended year-round, due to the high altitude and strong sun.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Utah, United States?

    Visiting local farmers' markets offers a chance to sample regional produce and interact with farmers. Attending rodeos or other local events in smaller towns provides a taste of rural Utah culture. Many national parks offer ranger-led programs that provide insights into the history and ecology of the region, and you can interact with park staff and other visitors.
  • Is Utah, United States known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes. Bryce Canyon National Park's hoodoos are particularly stunning at sunrise and sunset, with the changing light enhancing their colours. The Bonneville Salt Flats offer incredible reflections when the salt is wet, typically after rain. Autumn brings vibrant fall colours to the higher elevations, especially in the Uinta Mountains and Fishlake National Forest.
  • What are the best local foods in Utah, United States?

    Utah's culinary scene is diverse. Try fry bread, a Native American staple. Utah also has excellent beef, often served in classic western-style restaurants. Many restaurants incorporate local produce and ingredients into their menus. Look for restaurants featuring Utah-sourced honey and fruit.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Utah, United States?

    Canyoneering in Zion National Park is a thrilling experience. Whitewater rafting on the Colorado River near Moab provides an adrenaline rush. For a less intense but equally rewarding experience, consider mountain biking the extensive trail systems around Moab or exploring the slot canyons of southern Utah. Always ensure you have the necessary skills and safety equipment before attempting any adventurous activity.

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Best Utah unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 3757 accommodations in Utah, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Galindo Getaway 3.0 - Modern Mountain Estate - Utah
9.7 69 reviews
Utah
24/06 – 25/06
SG$1575/nightfor 1 night

Galindo Getaway 3.0 - Modern Mountain Estate

1 11
cabin , Brian Head
This Brian Head lodge boasts a hilltop position overlooking Giant Steps ski resort, less than 1.6km from both Brian Head ski resorts.
Sleeping up to 16 guests, this spacious six-bedroom, four-bathroom property features a large kitchen, Jacuzzi, extensive wrap-around deck with hot tub and gas fire pit, plus games including air hockey and table tennis, and a 12ft TV.
Wrap Around Deck, Hot Tub, Sleeps 10! - Utah
9.3 137 reviews
Utah
20/07 – 25/07
SG$609/nighttotal: SG$3045 (5 )

Wrap Around Deck, Hot Tub, Sleeps 10!

3 7
cabin , Alton
This luxurious lodge is situated just south of Duck Creek Village, Utah, approximately 48 kilometres from Brian Head Ski Resort, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Zion National Park.
The 157-square-metre property boasts three bedrooms, three bathrooms, sleeps ten guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, jacuzzi, garden, and concierge service; nearby activities include ATV riding, snowmobiling, and hiking.
#3 Clifftop View Yurt Hot Tub Between Zion/bryce - Utah
10 228 reviews
Utah
20/07 – 24/07
SG$229/nighttotal: SG$916 (4 )

#3 Clifftop View Yurt Hot Tub Between Zion/bryce

1 2
yurt , Glendale
This Glendale yurt boasts a cliffside location near Zion National Park (approximately 58km) and Bryce Canyon National Park (80km), offering breathtaking views.
The self-contained dwelling features a king-sized bed, private hot tub (closed Thursdays and Sundays 10am-3pm), private bathroom, and a private deck; sleeping two guests and providing access to a communal fire pit.
Luxury Cabin, Hot Tub & Fire Pit, Zion&bryce Basecamp - Utah
10 2 reviews
Utah
30/07 – 03/08
SG$440/nighttotal: SG$1760 (4 )

Luxury Cabin, Hot Tub & Fire Pit, Zion&bryce Basecamp

1 3
cabin , Alton
This lodge is situated in Duck Creek Village, 50 kilometres from Southern Utah University and 26 kilometres from Cedar Breaks National Monument.
This family-friendly cabin offers 102 square metres of living space with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, air conditioning, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and a hot tub, ideal for up to 11 guests.

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The Nowhere Bus · Off-grid, Stargazing, Nic Cage Themed School Bus - Utah
10 1 review
Utah
01/09 – 05/09
SG$153/nighttotal: SG$612 (4 )

The Nowhere Bus · Off-grid, Stargazing, Nic Cage Themed School Bus

1 1
chalet , Beryl Junction
This Beryl Junction chalet, pet-friendly and boasting a garden and parking, offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, and sleeps four.
The self-catering cottage includes a kitchen and is smoke-free; however, its precise location within Beryl Junction and proximity to local attractions requires further clarification.
Zion Designer Tiny Home • Private Deck & Bbq - Utah
9.9 106 reviews
Utah
20/07 – 24/07
SG$139/nighttotal: SG$556 (4 )

Zion Designer Tiny Home • Private Deck & Bbq

1 2
cabin , Apple Valley
This Apple Valley lodge is situated near various attractions, including Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and the Grand Canyon North Rim, all within approximately 320km.
The two-bedroom self-catering property sleeps four, boasting a king-size loft bedroom with skylights, a queen bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, a private deck with a fire pit and BBQ, smart TV with Wi-Fi, free parking and an EV charging station, and is close to Water Canyon hiking trail.
Dreamy Living Treehouse Above Park City W/skylight - Utah
9.8 838 reviews
Utah
20/07 – 24/07
SG$340/nighttotal: SG$1360 (4 )

Dreamy Living Treehouse Above Park City W/skylight

1 2
cabin , Wanship
This unique treehouse dwelling near Wanship, Utah, boasts breathtaking 270-degree Uinta Mountain views and is accessible only by 4x4 or all-wheel drive vehicle (snow chains needed in winter).
The romantic retreat, sleeping two, features a lofted bedroom, small kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, bathroom, Smart TV, and WiFi; guests can enjoy on-site yoga equipment and explore nearby Wanship attractions.
Cabin 2 - 'The Ruess' - Dry Camping Cabin - Utah
Utah
02/09 – 04/09
SG$200/nighttotal: SG$400 (2 )

Cabin 2 - 'The Ruess' - Dry Camping Cabin

1 2
cabin , Escalante
This dry camping lodge, named after desert explorer Everett Ruess, is located in Escalante's city centre, providing convenient access to the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and the Escalante Heritage Centre.
This 8 square metre lodge accommodates two guests and includes a private covered porch, fire pit, Wi-Fi, a mini refrigerator, and a microwave, with shared access to pavilions, charcoal BBQ grills, restrooms, hot showers, and laundry facilities.
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