Bed Breakfast - Bed and Breakfast Inns of Utah

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Bed Breakfast - Bed and Breakfast Inns of Utah
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Membership Directory
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Welcome to Utah!
B&Bs by Region/City
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Huntsville
Valley House Inn ..................................5
Photo: Courtesy Utah Office of Tourism
Logan
Seasons at the Riter Mansion ...............5
Providence
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Photo: B&B Inns of Utah
Spectacular mountain
ranges, astounding red
rock formations, magnificent National Parks,
Native American ruins
and pioneer trails are just a few of the reasons to explore Utah.
Outdoor enthusiasts love our state because of the great skiing,
mountain biking, fishing, hiking, golf and off-road opportunities
available.
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Cedar City 290 196 78 354199 – 466 79 161285115 222 49 361 18
Denver 356 291 553377422466 – 456618265382 507377 328 648
Las Vegas 447 334 205478336161 618 163 – 355241 368114 530 125
Moab 5 68 356 36 160285265321355 – 129 196242 217 315
Salt Lake 230 252 224262210222507259368196253 – 269 173 240
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Silver Fork Lodge .................................6
Kamas
Woodland Farmhouse Inn ....................6
Midway
Blue Boar Inn . .....................................6
Park City
Old Town Guest House . ........................7
Silver Moose Ranch ..............................7
Woodside Inn .......................................7
Salt Lake City
Armstrong Mansion . ............................7
Castle Creek Inn . .................................7
Ellerbeck Mansion ................................7
Haxton Manor . ....................................8
Parrish Place . ......................................8
Wildflowers B&B...................................8
Central
Manti
Historic Manti House Inn ......................9
Yardley Inn & Spa ................................9
Spring City
The Garden B&B ..................................9
Southwest/Bryce
Canyon NP
Cedar City
Amid Summer’s Inn .............................9
Panguitch
Red Brick Inn of Panguitch .................10
Ah Bella B&B .....................................12
Green Gate Village Historic Inn . .........12
South Central –
Capitol Reef/Grand
Staircase Escalante
Escalante
Canyons Bed & Breakfast ...................13
Escalante’s Grand Staircase B&B . .......13
Teasdale
Muley Twist Inn . ................................13
Torrey
Torrey Schoolhouse Inn ......................13
Southeast –
Arches/Canyonlands NP
Moab
Cali Cochitta . .....................................14
Castle Valley Inn ................................14
Sunflower Hill ....................................14
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When planning your trip to Utah, make reservations at one of our
inspected and approved bed and breakfasts, inns or ranches.
Wherever you stay, you will find majestic national parks, scenic
byways, historic cities and some of the best mountain and golf
resorts in the nation just a short distance away.
Salt Lake Metro/
Wasatch Back”
Brighton
St. George
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There are numerous local, state and national forests, monuments
and parks including Bryce Canyon, Zion, Arches, Capitol Reef
and Canyonlands National Parks; Rainbow Bridge, Grand
Staircase-Escalante and National Bridges National Monuments.
For those seeking rest and relaxation, Utah provides options from
pastoral countrysides and romantic gardens to world class spas.
In addition, visitors can access the Grand Canyon, visit nearby
Monument Valley Tribal Park and enjoy recreational areas such
as Lake Powell.
Providence Inn .....................................5
Canyon Vista Lodge . ..........................11
Harvest House . ..................................11
Novel House . .....................................11
Red Rock Inn . ....................................11
Under the Eaves .................................12
Zion Canyon B&B ...............................12
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Springdale
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Membership of the Bed
& Breakfast Inns of Utah is
subject to change.
Visit www.bbiu.org for
the most up-to-date list of
inspected and approved
member inns or contact us
at [email protected].
Tropic
Buffalo Sage . ....................................10
Southwest/
Zion Canyon NP
Rockville
Bunkhouse at Zion..............................11
The Desert Thistle . .............................11
Front cover photos: Bedroom photo courtesy of Sunflower Hill;
breakfast photo courtesy of Providence Inn; mountain bikers
photo courtesy of St. George Area Convention & Tourism Office.
Front cover background and back cover photo: Delicate Arch,
InsideOut Solutions, Inc.
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Utah State Map – Six Regions
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Golden Spike 84
Nat’l Historic Site
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Bear
Lake
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Logan
89 Providence
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Eden
Huntsville
Ogden
Great
Salt Lake
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84
Salt
Lake
City
Park
City
Brighton
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St. George
Zion
Nat’l Park
Rockville
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89
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Central
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SW Bryce Canyon NP • pg 10
Provo
S. Central – Capitol Reef/Grand Staircase Escalante
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Southeast – Arches/Canyonlands NP
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city names
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Price
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Spring
City
Manti
191
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Green River
70
Capitol Reef
Nat’l Park
Torrey
24
Teasdale
89
Dinosaur
Nat’l
Monument
Vernal
40
Arches 128
191 Nat’l
Park
24
Moab
Old
La Sal
313
Canyonlands
Nat’l Park
95
12
Bryce Canyon
Nat’l Park Grand StaircaseEscalante National Monument
59 Springdale Kanab
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89
Boulder
Panguitch
Escalante
Tropic
89
Flaming
G o r ge
191
6
132
SW Zion NP
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Richfield
Beaver
Cedar
56 City
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Midway
24
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Salt Lake Metro/”Wasatch Back”
89
Fillmore
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Nephi
Delta
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150
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32 Kamas
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Monticello
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Blanding
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L a ke
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Monument Valley
Navajo Tribal Park
261
191
Bluff
163
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North
Salt Lake Metro/”Wasatch Back”
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Logan is nestled on the east side of the Cache Valley in northern Utah and is the home of Utah State
University and much of Utah’s agricultural land. The
city is steeped in history, yet today is a growing
cosmopolitan area. Providence lies one mile south
of Logan, and shares many of the advantages of the larger town,
while maintaining its more rural character.
Metro Salt Lake City:
Utah’s capitol city lies in a valley east of the
Great Salt Lake and is surrounded by mountains.
Home of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints (a.k.a., the LDS or Mormon Church), the city
is also home to the University of Utah, museums, and businesses
with local, as well as global influence.
Local activities include theater, festivals, historic tours, rock climbing, fishing, bird watching, camping, hiking, boating and more.
Salt Lake City and the surrounding cities provide shopping areas,
parks, and access to numerous recreational activities. Visit competition venues used during the 2002 Winter Olympics or take in a
game at one of the area’s four professional sports teams.
A trip east through Logan Canyon takes one to Caribbean look-alike
Bear Lake, or travel west to visit the Golden Spike National Historic
Site, the location of the meeting of the Union Pacific and Central
Pacific Railroads which completed the transcontinental rail link.
Eden
Snowberry Inn
Pat & Sherrie Dohrer
1315 N. Hwy. 158
Eden, UT 84310
888-746-2634
801-745-2634
[email protected]
www.SnowberryInn.com
$79 to $189 • 8 guest rooms
With an international airport, Salt Lake City is used by many as a
central base from which to experience the many National Parks
and Monuments, and many other activities, available in the west.
Park City and the Wasatch Back: The classic alpine area
of Park City features three World Class Mountain resorts and is
a favorite spot for winter sports, and hiking, biking, fishing and
golfing in the summer. Just east of Salt Lake City, Park City hosted
numerous 2002 Winter Olympic events, and is known as the
home of The Sundance Film Festival. An array of unique shops, art
galleries, restaurants and theaters call Park City home. The Heber
(Midway) and Kamas Valleys provide a classic Western small-town
feel along with numerous recreational and cultural opportunities.
Huntsville
Brighton
Valley House Inn
Ruth May
7318 East 200 South
Huntsville, UT 84317
888-791-8259
801-745-8259
[email protected]
www.ValleyHouseInn.com
$109 to $179 • 3 guest rooms
Silver Fork Lodge
Rose Rogers
11332 E. Big Cottonwood Canyon
Brighton, UT 84121
888-649-9551
801-533-9977
[email protected]
www.SilverForkLodge.com
$90 to $200 • 8 guest rooms
Logan
Kamas
Seasons at the
Riter Mansion
John & Arlette Michaelson
168 North 100 East
Logan, UT 84321
435-752-7727
[email protected]
www.TheRiterMansion.com
$99 to $169 • 6 guest rooms
Woodland Farmhouse Inn
Sheri Beliveau
2602 E. Highway #35
Kamas, UT 84036
435-783-2903
[email protected]
www.WoodlandFarmhouseInn.com
$89 to $129
4 rooms &“Bunkhouse”
Providence
Midway
Providence Inn B&B
Karl & Elizabeth Seethaler
10 South Main
Providence, UT 84332
800-480-4943
435-752-3182
[email protected]
www.ProvidenceInn.com
$129 to $229 • 17 guest rooms
Blue Boar Inn
Sandy Niederhauser
1235 Warm Springs Rd.
Midway, UT 84049
888-650-1400
435-654-1400
[email protected]
www.TheBlueBoarInn.com
Call for rates • 12 guest rooms
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Park City
Old Town Guest House
Deb Lovci
1011 Empire Avenue
Park City, UT 84060
800-290-6423 x3710
435-649-2642
[email protected]
www.OldTownGuestHouse.com
$99 to $229 • 4 guest rooms
Silver Moose Ranch
Brian & Tamara Mooring
320 Snow’s Lane
Park City, UT 84060
435-729-0002
[email protected]
www.SilverMooseRanch.com
From $90 • 5 guest rooms
Woodside Inn
Bob & Carolyn McCallister
1469 Woodside Avenue
Park City, UT 84068
888-241-5890
435-649-3494
[email protected]
www.WoodSideInn.com
$99 to $375 • 7 guest rooms
Salt Lake City
Armstrong Mansion
Judy Savage
667 East 100 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
800-708-1333
801-531-1333
[email protected]
www.ArmstrongMansion.com
$119 to $249 • 13 guest rooms
Castle Creek Inn
Lynn & Sallie Calder
7391 S. Creek Road
Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093
800-571-2669
801-567-9437
[email protected]
www.CastleCreekInn.net
$119 to $245 • 10 guest rooms
Ellerbeck Mansion
Debbie Spencer
140 North “B” Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
800-966-8364
801-355-2500
[email protected]
www.EllerbeckBedAndBreakfast.com
$119 to $169 • 6 guest rooms
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Haxton Manor,
A Bed & Breakfast Inn
Buffi King
943 East South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
877-930-4646
801-363-4646
[email protected]
www.HaxtonManor.com
$119 to $199 • 7 guest rooms
Parrish Place B&B
Jeff & Karin Gauvin
720 East Ashton Avenue
(2340 South)
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
855-832-0970
[email protected]
www.ParrishPlace.com
$119 to $149 • 5 guest rooms
Wildflowers
Cill Sparks & Jeri Parker
936 East 1700 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84105
800-569-0009
801-466-0600
[email protected]
www.WildflowersBB.com
$89 to $145 • 5 guest rooms
Central Utah
Truly central to Utah, along Heritage Highway
#89, Central Utah’s pioneer heritage is revealed in
the towns, and in the cultural and recreational opportunities that abound. Historic buildings, several
of which are now Bed and Breakfast inns, are plentiful in both Manti and Spring City.
The Historic Manti Temple (one of the first built by the LDS Church),
Pioneer homes and museums, as well as those of contemporary art
are located throughout the area. Spring City’s in-town year-round
spring is a unique feature that drew settlers to the area.
Area activities include boating, fishing, camping, golf, and rock
climbing. More than 500 miles of ATV trails may be accessed
directly from some area inns. Horseback riding, mountain biking,
and winter snowmobiling are also popular uses of the trails.
Utah’s original Statehouse building in Fillmore stands today as the
oldest existing governmental building in the state.
Central Utah is also home to The Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur
Quarry, one of the world’s foremost dinosaur fossil sources.
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Southwest – Bryce Canyon NP
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Manti
Panguitch
Historic Manti House Inn
Jennifer & Chris McIff
401 N. Main Street
Manti, UT 84642
800-835-7512
435-835-0161
[email protected]
www.MantiHouseInn.com
$69 to $149 • 7 guest rooms
The Red Brick Inn
of Panguitch
Peggy & Brett Egan
161 North 100 West
Panguitch, UT 84759
866-RED-BRIK (733-2745)
435-676-2141
[email protected]
www.RedBrickInnUtah.com
$99 to $199 • 6 guest rooms
The Yardley Inn & Spa
Marlene & Gill Yardley
190 South 200 West
Manti, UT 84642
800-593-1312
435-835-1861
[email protected]
www.YardleyInnAndSpa.com
$65 to $150 • 5 guest rooms
Spring City
The Garden
Bed & Breakfast
Misty & Patrick Herlehy
11650 N. 8500 East
(Canal Canyon Road)
Spring City, UT 84662
435-462-3850
[email protected]
www.BedsandRoses.com
$85 to $100 • 3 guest rooms
Southwest – Bryce Canyon NP
Cedar City: Located in southwestern Utah, Cedar
City features a historic downtown with unique “mom
and pop” establishments, art galleries, restaurants,
and many other shops that line the quaint shopping
area. The city is home to the Tony Award-Winning
Utah Shakespearean Festival, and its proximity to Bryce Canyon
National Park, Brian Head Ski Resort and Cedar Breaks National
Monument allow visitors to enjoy the best of Southern Utah.
Also close to Bruce Canyon is Panguitch, a historic rural community with growing cultural and recreational activities. Just outside
of the Bryce Canyon itself lies Tropic, which also serves as the
southwestern end of the All-American Scenic Highway #12.
Cedar City
Amid Summer’s Inn
Charlene & Gary Elsasser
140 South 100 West
Cedar City, UT 84720
888-586-2601
435-586-2600
[email protected]
www.AmidSummersInn.com
$115 to $185 • 8 guest rooms
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Tropic
Buffalo Sage B&B
Alice Wolf & David Roberts
980 N. 100 E. Hwy 12
Tropic, UT 84776
866-232-5711
435-679-8443
[email protected]
www.BuffaloSage.com
$90 to $125 • 4 guest rooms
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Central Utah
Bryce Canyon National Park
Southwest – Zion Canyon NP
Zion National Park/Springdale Area:
Tucked just outside Zion National Park, lay the
charming gateway towns of Springdale and
Rockville. Visitors will find enchanting boutiques,
bookstores, rock and gem shops, candy and ice
cream parlors, art galleries, and eclectic eateries. Nearby activities include floating the Virgin River, and visiting the deserted ghost
town of Grafton.
St. George: In the southwest corner of Utah, between desert red rock and alpine mountain terrain
is St. George—a vibrant city with an active lifestyle,
great hotels, elegant spas, unique shopping,
palate-pleasing restaurants, great golf courses and
hundreds of miles of trails for hiking and biking.
Known as “Utah’s Dixie,” the weather is almost always warm and
sunny, helping to make the St. George area a golfer’s paradise.
With 12 courses within a 30-mile radius, area courses offers inspiring terrain, affordable green fees, and some of the finest designs
in the Sunbelt.
From the Dinosaur digs at Johnson Farm to the Coyote Gulch Art
Village at Kayenta, the Washington County area is filled with historic and cultural wonder. Enjoy a Broadway musical in the desert
at Tuacahn’s 2,000-seat outdoor amphitheater. Visit Indian petroglyphs and pioneer buildings, marking the footsteps of a rich past.
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Rockville
Springdale (cont’)
Bunkhouse at Zion B&B
Meg & Bob Orton
149 E. Main St.
Rockville, UT 84763-0146
435-772-3393
ReduceReuseRecycle@
BunkHouseAtZion.com
www.BunkHouseAtZion.com
$55 to $89 • 2 guests rooms
Under The Eaves
at Zion National Park
Mark Chambers & Joe Pitti
980 Zion Park Blvd.
Springdale, UT 84767
866-261-2655
435-772-3457
[email protected]
www.UnderTheEaves.com
$90 to $185 • 7 guest rooms
Desert Thistle B&B
Maureen & Warner Edgel
37 W. Main St.
Rockville, UT 84763
435-772-0251
[email protected]
www.TheDesertThistle.com
$115 to $145 • 4 guest rooms
Springdale
Canyon Vista Lodge
Alan & JoNell Jensen
2175 Zion Park Blvd.
Springdale, UT 84767
435-772-3801
[email protected]
www.CanyonVistaLodge.com
$139 to $169 • 4 suites
Harvest House B&B
Tom & MaryAnn Burns
29 Canyon View Rd.
Springdale, UT 84767
800-719-7493
435-772-3880
[email protected]
www.HarvestHouse.net
$105 to $155 • 4 guest rooms
Novel House at Zion
Ross & Norma Clay
73 Paradise Road
Springdale, UT 84767
800-711-8400
435-772-3650
[email protected]
www.NovelHouse.com
$139 to $159 • 10 guest rooms
Red Rock Inn B&B Cottages
Eileen Crookes
998 Zion Park Blvd.
Springdale, UT 84767
435-772-3139
[email protected]
www.RedRockInn.com
$139 to $192 • 5 cottages/suites
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Zion Canyon B&B
Liz & Larry West
101 Kokopelli Circle
Springdale, UT 84767
435-772-9466
435-668-3058
[email protected]
www.ZionCanyonBandB.com
Rates vary seasonally • 5 rooms
St. George
Ah Bella Bed & Breakfast
Selina & James Gaskell
164 W. !00 South
(between Bluff & Main)
St. George, UT 84770
800-496-9000 • 435-668-7954
[email protected]
www.AhBella.com
$99 to $129
2 guest rooms + one 2-room suites
Green Gate Village
Historic Inn
Ed & Lindy Sandstrom
76 W. Tabernacle Street
St. George, UT 84770
800-350-6999
435-628-6999
[email protected]
www.GreenGateVillageInn.com
$99 to $259 • 14 guest rooms
Golfing in St. George
Photo: Courtesy St. George Area Convention & Tourism Office
Southwest – Zion Canyon NP
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S.Central – Capitol Reef/Grand Staircase Escalante
The Grand Staircase Escalante National
Monument and Capitol Reef National Park,
plus National Forest lands may be accessed from
this part of Utah. Scenic Byway, Highway #12,
is known as one of the most spectacular drives in
the US. From the edge of Bryce Canyon to Capitol Reef, it passes
through wild canyon country with dramatic vistas. Small historic
towns along the route allow access to deeper exploration of
Native American sites, arches, fins, and slot canyons.
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Southeast– Arches/Canyonlands NP
Moab: This southeastern
Utah town is known as “the adventure capitol
of Utah”, and “off-road vehicle capitol of the
world.” Moab is also home to one of the most challenging mountain bike trails in the world.
The gateway to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, Moab
also offers great hiking, rock climbing, rafting, kayaking and
canoeing for people of all skill levels.
Closest to Capitol Reef National Park are B & B’s located in Torrey
and Teasdale. Set on the edge of The Grand Staircase Escalante
National Monument, B & B’s may be found in Escalante.
Moab is located on Utah Hwy. 191 on the banks of the Colorado
River in a green valley that stands out against the red and tan
desert landscape. Nearby Castle Valley lays deep among peaks
and spires, just off Scenic Highway #128.
Escalante
The towns have pioneer heritage, as well as a wealth of evidence
of pre-historic Native habitation.
Canyons Bed & Breakfast
Cate Vining
120 East Main Street
Escalante, UT 84726
866-Kanyons (866-526-9667)
435-826-4747
[email protected]
www.CanyonsBnB.com
$125 to $270 • 4 guest rooms
Escalante’s Grand Staircase
Bed & Breakfast Inn
Tom Mansell
280 W. Main St.
Escalante, UT 84726
435-826-4890
[email protected]
www.EscalanteBnB.com
$145 • 8 guest rooms
Teasdale
Muley Twist Inn
Penny Kinsman
249 West 125 South, Box 117
Teasdale, UT 84773
800-530-1038
435-425-3640
[email protected]
www.MuleyTwistInn.com
$99 to $140 • 5 guest rooms
Torrey
Torrey Schoolhouse B&B
Ty Markham
150 N. Center Street
Torrey, UT 84775
435-663-4643
435-491-0230
[email protected]
www.TorreySchoolhouse.com
$110 to $164 • 10 guest rooms
The area boasts numerous great outdoor outfitters and guides,
diverse cuisine, classic wineries, and unique accommodations.
Moab
Cali Cochitta B&B
David & Kim Boger
110 South 200 East
Moab, UT 84532
435-259-4961
[email protected]
www.MoabDreamInn.com
Rates vary seasonally • 6 rooms
Castle Valley Inn B&B
Jeanette & Jason Graham
424 Amber Lane
HC 64 Box 2602
Moab, UT 84532
888-466-6012
435-259-6012
[email protected]
www.CastleValleyInn.com
$105 to $190 • 8 guest rooms
Sunflower Hill Luxury Inn
Gregg Stucki
185 North 300 East
Moab, UT 84532
800-662-2786 (MOAB-SUN)
435-259-2974
[email protected]
www.SunflowerHill.com
$165 to $235 • 12 guest rooms
Mountain biking in Moab
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Photo: Courtesy St. George Area Convention & Tourism Office
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PO Box 3071 • Park City, UT 84060
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