Skip The Hotel Room And Stay At One Of These 9 Unique Lodgings In Utah
By Catherine Armstrong|Published September 20, 2018
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
As local travel experts, we know what travelers are looking for when it comes to finding the perfect accommodations for their next trip. To compile our lists, we scour the internet to find properties with excellent ratings and reviews, desirable amenities, nearby attractions, and that something special that makes a destination worthy of traveling for.
A quick staycation is one of the best ways to recharge, and the Beehive State has tons of great destinations that are just a few hours away from home. One mistake that many people make when they take a quick trip is booking a boring hotel room. Sure, it’s fast and easy to find something cheap online, but you might be missing out on a unique experience.
Take a look at these 9 unique lodgings that will turn a boring weekend trip into a spectacular staycation!
If you love camping, but you hate sleeping on the ground, a yurt is the perfect solution. Many of Utah's state parks offer comfortable yurts, which include beds, futon couches, dining sets, heating, air conditioning, and gas grills. The yurt village pictured here is at Dead Horse Point State Park. Read our feature article here.
Winter might be on its way, but there's no reason not to stay in a cozy cabin in Ogden Canyon. Alaskan Inn offers 11 private little cabins that are cozy and warm, even when it's snowing outside. These charming little cabins have lodgepole furniture, jetted tubs, and views of the Ogden River. They'll even bring breakfast right to your door in the morning! Read our feature article here.
Capitol Reef Resort is located right next door to one of Utah's most stunning national parks (Capitol Reef, if you' haven't guessed already). In addition to the main lodge, you'll find cozy cabins and several teepees. The teepees are available from June through September, and they're surprisingly luxurious. Read our feature article here.
Who says that tents are "roughing it?" At Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort, you'll be in the lap of luxury in the glamping tents. Each tent comes with comfy king-sized beds with luxurious linens, and lounge chairs that are perfect for chatting, reading and relaxing. Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort offers all kinds of unique accommodations — give it a try on your next trip to Zion National Park! Read our feature article here.
Have you ever wondered what it was like to cross the plains in a covered wagon? Conestoga Ranch Glamping Resort offers Conestoga wagons that were built to replicate those used in the 19th century. These wagons are a far cry from the hardships pioneers faced — they offer king-sized beds and comfortable furniture! Read our feature article here.
When you think of sleeping in a boxcar, hobos riding the rails might come to mind. The boxcars and cabooses at Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort are definitely much nicer than hobo's quarters! Outfitted like tiny houses, these train cars have bedrooms, full kitchens, living rooms, and more. Read our feature article here.
Head down to Lake Powell and spend a weekend exploring the 1,900 miles of shoreline and countless coves and canyons there. You won't believe the accommodations you'll find on the houseboats here — enjoy full kitchens, comfortable sleeping quarters, and plenty of room for guests. Read our feature article here.
Climb up into this treehouse for a unique getaway in Park City. The treehouse sleeps up to four guests, and you'll love the warm wood finishes, bedroom under the eaves, and a deck with amazing views. This treehouse is available through Airbnb. Read our feature article here.
The folks at Castle Creek Inn in Sandy will pamper you like royalty when you stay in this B&B located in a castle. The castle offers 10 guest rooms, each offering beautiful furnishings, romantic jetted tubs, and fireplaces. Read our feature article here.
What’s the most unique place you’ve stayed overnight in Utah?
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