Bed and Breakfasts in Utah

Bed and Breakfasts in Utah

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Popular Bed and Breakfasts in Utah

Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake

9.7

Bed and breakfasts for 4 people, with pool and garden

Free cancellation

from CA$295 per night

Sandy, Utah

9.7

Bed and breakfasts for 10 people, with hot tub and garden

Free cancellation

from CA$493 per night

St. George (UT), Grand Canyon National Park

9.7

Bed and breakfast for 4 people

Free cancellation

from CA$150 per night

Panguitch, Bryce Canyon National Park

9.9

Bed and breakfasts for 6 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from CA$305 per night

Arches National Park, Utah

9.8

Bed and breakfasts for 2 people

Free cancellation

from CA$293 per night

Sandy, Utah

9.3

Bed and breakfasts for 6 people, with garden and hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$282 per night

Holladay, Utah

9.9

Bed and breakfasts for 2 people

Free cancellation

from CA$142 per night

Ivins, Zion National Park

10.0

Bed and breakfasts for 2 people, with garden and pool

Free cancellation

from CA$216 per night

St. George (UT), Zion National Park

9.5

Bed and breakfasts for 2 people, with hot tub and pool

Free cancellation

from CA$403 per night

Garden City (UT), Utah

10.0

Bed and breakfasts for 12 people

Free cancellation

from CA$218 per night

Eden (UT), Great Salt Lake

9.9

Bed and breakfasts for 4 people

Free cancellation

from CA$277 per night

Holladay, Utah

9.8

Bed and breakfasts for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from CA$221 per night

Snowbasin, Utah

10.0

Bed and breakfasts for 6 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from CA$223 per night

Orem, Utah Lake

9.3

Bed and breakfasts for 16 people

Free cancellation

from CA$1,643 per night

American Fork, Utah Lake

9.6

Bed and breakfasts for 7 people

Free cancellation

from CA$194 per night

Snowbasin, Utah

9.9

Bed and breakfast for 8 people, with hot tub and garden

Free cancellation

from CA$314 per night

Ivins, Zion National Park

9.9

Bed and breakfasts for 2 people, with pool and hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$242 per night

Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake

9.8

Bed and breakfasts for 4 people

Free cancellation

from CA$211 per night

Parowan, Dixie National Forest

9.1

Bed and breakfast for 4 people, with garden and hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$102 per night

Arches National Park, Utah

9.8

Bed and breakfast for 4 people

Free cancellation

from CA$352 per night

Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake

9.6

Bed and breakfasts for 4 people

Free cancellation

from CA$197 per night

South Jordan, Utah

9.9

Bed and breakfasts for 12 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from CA$229 per night

North Salt Lake, Great Salt Lake

10.0

Bed and breakfasts for 6 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from CA$231 per night

Arches National Park, Utah

9.8

Bed and breakfasts for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from CA$111 per night

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Best Bed and Breakfasts in Utah

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Bed And Breakfasts for 4 Guests in Kanab, Grand Canyon National Park
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Kanab, Grand Canyon National Park
Bed And Breakfasts • 83 m² • 2 Bedrooms
10.0
(60 reviews)
You drive down a country road to a rural retreat surrounded by red cliffs, cactus, and a rambling brick ranch with a “casita”. There is plenty of parking and a private entrance to your guest home. Inside, you’ll enter freshly remodeled accommodations with soft, neutral colors that set-off the ancient Vermillion Cliffs in every window. Breathtaking. Our guest home is not only beautifully furnished, but thoughtfully appointed with new ceramic tile flooring and air conditioning / heating system. There are two bedrooms, each with a luxuriously appointed queen-sized bed and closet space. The ful...
from CA$202 / night
Bed And Breakfasts for 4 Guests in St. George (UT), Zion National Park
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St. George (UT), Zion National Park
Bed And Breakfasts • 46 m² • 1 Bedroom
8.8
(51 reviews)
Red Rock Suite Our calendar is updated in real-time & our nightly rates are accurately displayed. Simply enter your desired dates and click 'Book Now!' Take in the views of your gorgeous desert surroundings at this polished, modern guesthouse overlooking the red rock cliffs of St. George. Step outside onto the patio each morning to read, soak in the sunshine, or sit down for an alfresco breakfast. After a day of desert adventures, come home each evening to an electric fireplace, a well-appointed kitchenette with stainless steel appliances, and commanding views of the sunset sky. This gu...
from CA$408 / night
Bed And Breakfasts for 7 Guests in Nibley, Utah
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Nibley, Utah
Bed And Breakfasts • 116 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.2
(10 reviews)
Come stay at our spacious private apartment. We have a King Bed, queen pullout, and a full-twin bunk bed. The Full Kitchen is equipped for most cooking. You have full use of the laundry room. The Infrared SAUNA fits two comfortably with a Bluetooth sound system and color changing LED light. The new 55" 4K Smart TV is integrated with Roku so you can log into your personal streaming accounts and watch your favorite shows. We have a Smart-Lock on the door for no-contact apartment access. We also have parking space for two vehicles. We love our long term guests. If you are looking for a longer ...
from CA$147 / night

Other holiday ideas and property types in Utah that might be interesting

Mountain Stays: Finding the Ideal Bed and Breakfast in Utah

Adventure Lodging and High-Desert Amenities

A bed and breakfast in Utah provides a lodging experience strongly connected to the state's dramatic high-desert and mountainous landscapes. Properties are typically found in restored Victorian homes in Salt Lake City, or in rustic-elegant lodges and inns near the famous National Parks like Zion and Arches. The architecture often features natural stone and wood, emphasizing outdoor decks and windows with spectacular views. Guests benefit from specialized host knowledge of hiking trails, canyon access points, and the best seasons for park visits, along with a hearty breakfast tailored for a day of adventure.

The unique character of a bed and breakfast in Utah is defined by its amenities supporting year-round outdoor adventure. Many BnBs in Utah provide facilities that cater to hikers, skiers, and nature photographers. Typical features provided for guests in these charming homes often include:

  • A substantial breakfast often featuring high-protein items, local honey, and coffee tailored for active guests
  • Secure, dedicated storage for skis, snowboards, or mountain bikes
  • Access to an outdoor hot tub or fire pit for evening relaxation and stargazing
  • Complimentary local guides and maps for exploring the nearby National Parks and trails
  • Private bathrooms in most rooms, often featuring deep soaking tubs
  • High-speed Wi-Fi access for coordinating trail conditions and local forecasts
  • Guest access to shared laundry facilities, essential after multi-day hikes

Who should book a Bed and Breakfast in Utah?

Travelers and activities

Utah appeals strongly to outdoor adventurers, nature photographers, and winter sports enthusiasts. It is highly suitable for travelers seeking solitude in the desert or world-class skiing near Park City. Visitors can spend time hiking the famous trails in Zion National Park, exploring the unique rock formations in Arches, or enjoying the thriving cultural scene in Salt Lake City. The B&Bs in Utah offer a cozy, personalized base for accessing the state's dramatic terrain. The peak season is summer (May to September), with hot desert temperatures, and winter for skiing (December to March). B&B rates typically range from $150 to $350 USD per night, with summer offering the best availability, though advance booking is crucial near the National Parks.

Top 5 must-visit attractions in Utah

Travel recommendations

Explore the essential sites that define Utah's geological drama and unique cultural heritage, showcasing its famous parks and accessible recreational areas.

  1. Zion National Park
  2. Arches National Park
  3. Temple Square (Salt Lake City)
  4. Park City Mountain Resort
  5. Canyonlands National Park

Zion National Park

Famous for its massive sandstone cliffs, deep canyons, and challenging trails like Angels Landing. The park is a major destination for hiking, canyoneering, and scenic drives.

Arches National Park

This park preserves over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including Delicate Arch, as well as pinnacles, fins, and balanced rocks, creating a dramatic high-desert landscape.

Temple Square (Salt Lake City)

The headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this historic site features the Salt Lake Temple, a visitor center, and beautiful gardens, drawing millions of visitors each year.

Park City Mountain Resort

One of the largest ski resorts in the U.S., offering extensive terrain for skiing and snowboarding, as well as summer activities like mountain biking and hiking.

Canyonlands National Park

A vast, rugged park carved by the Colorado River and its tributaries into numerous canyons, mesas, and buttes. It is divided into four districts, offering solitude and immense scale.

Utah is home to the "Mighty Five" national parks: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches, and Canyonlands, offering unmatched geological diversity.

Where to dine in Utah

Restaurant recommendations

Utah's culinary scene is surprisingly diverse, offering elevated global cuisine in its cities, especially Salt Lake City, and hearty post-adventure meals near its parks. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:

  • Hell's Backbone Grill & Farm (4.7/5 stars) - Located in the remote town of Boulder, this highly acclaimed restaurant is famous for its organic, farm-to-table Southwestern and New American cuisine, often requiring advance reservations.
  • HSL Restaurant (4.6/5 stars) - A sophisticated, modern American restaurant in Salt Lake City known for its creative menu, elegant setting, and commitment to innovative regional dining.
  • The Blue Iguana (4.4/5 stars) - A popular, long-standing Salt Lake City spot offering traditional, flavorful Mexican cuisine, known for its extensive menu and comfortable atmosphere.

Essential Utah travel tips

Good to know information

Utah observes Mountain Time (MT). A car is absolutely essential for touring the National Parks, which are vast and separated by long drives. Visitors should be aware of the high altitude, which requires extra hydration and caution during physical activity. Liquor laws in Utah can be complex and restrictive, differing from other states. For guests planning extensive hiking, securing a bed and breakfast in Utah with boxed lunch service is a practical amenity for early morning trail starts. Tipping follows standard U.S. customs. Many local B&Bs in Utah provide special storage for outdoor gear and offer advice on managing the crowds at the most famous park viewpoints.

Mountain Stays: Finding the Ideal Bed and breakfast in Utah

Adventure Lodging and High-Desert Amenities

A bed and breakfast in Utah provides a lodging experience strongly connected to the state's dramatic high-desert and mountainous landscapes. Properties are typically found in restored Victorian homes in Salt Lake City, or in rustic-elegant lodges and inns near the famous National Parks like Zion and Arches. The architecture often features natural stone and wood, emphasizing outdoor decks and windows with spectacular views. Guests benefit from specialized host knowledge of hiking trails, canyon access points, and the best seasons for park visits, along with a hearty breakfast tailored for a day of adventure.

The unique character of a bed and breakfast in Utah is defined by its amenities supporting year-round outdoor adventure. Many BnBs in Utah provide facilities that cater to hikers, skiers, and nature photographers. Typical features provided for guests in these charming homes often include:

  • A substantial breakfast often featuring high-protein items, local honey, and coffee tailored for active guests
  • Secure, dedicated storage for skis, snowboards, or mountain bikes
  • Access to an outdoor hot tub or fire pit for evening relaxation and stargazing
  • Complimentary local guides and maps for exploring the nearby National Parks and trails
  • Private bathrooms in most rooms, often featuring deep soaking tubs
  • High-speed Wi-Fi access for coordinating trail conditions and local forecasts
  • Guest access to shared laundry facilities, essential after multi-day hikes

Who should book a Bed and Breakfast in Utah?

Travelers and activities

Utah appeals strongly to outdoor adventurers, nature photographers, and winter sports enthusiasts. It is highly suitable for travelers seeking solitude in the desert or world-class skiing near Park City. Visitors can spend time hiking the famous trails in Zion National Park, exploring the unique rock formations in Arches, or enjoying the thriving cultural scene in Salt Lake City. The B&Bs in Utah offer a cozy, personalized base for accessing the state's dramatic terrain. The peak season is summer (May to September), with hot desert temperatures, and winter for skiing (December to March). B&B rates typically range from $150 to $350 USD per night, with summer offering the best availability, though advance booking is crucial near the National Parks.

Top 5 must-visit attractions in Utah

Travel recommendations

Explore the essential sites that define Utah's geological drama and unique cultural heritage, showcasing its famous parks and accessible recreational areas.

  1. Zion National Park
  2. Arches National Park
  3. Temple Square (Salt Lake City)
  4. Park City Mountain Resort
  5. Canyonlands National Park

Zion National Park

Famous for its massive sandstone cliffs, deep canyons, and challenging trails like Angels Landing. The park is a major destination for hiking, canyoneering, and scenic drives.

Arches National Park

This park preserves over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including Delicate Arch, as well as pinnacles, fins, and balanced rocks, creating a dramatic high-desert landscape.

Temple Square (Salt Lake City)

The headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this historic site features the Salt Lake Temple, a visitor center, and beautiful gardens, drawing millions of visitors each year.

Park City Mountain Resort

One of the largest ski resorts in the U.S., offering extensive terrain for skiing and snowboarding, as well as summer activities like mountain biking and hiking.

Canyonlands National Park

A vast, rugged park carved by the Colorado River and its tributaries into numerous canyons, mesas, and buttes. It is divided into four districts, offering solitude and immense scale.

Utah is home to the "Mighty Five" national parks: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches, and Canyonlands, offering unmatched geological diversity.

Where to dine in Utah

Restaurant recommendations

Utah's culinary scene is surprisingly diverse, offering elevated global cuisine in its cities, especially Salt Lake City, and hearty post-adventure meals near its parks. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:

  • Hell's Backbone Grill & Farm (4.7/5 stars) - Located in the remote town of Boulder, this highly acclaimed restaurant is famous for its organic, farm-to-table Southwestern and New American cuisine, often requiring advance reservations.
  • HSL Restaurant (4.6/5 stars) - A sophisticated, modern American restaurant in Salt Lake City known for its creative menu, elegant setting, and commitment to innovative regional dining.
  • The Blue Iguana (4.4/5 stars) - A popular, long-standing Salt Lake City spot offering traditional, flavorful Mexican cuisine, known for its extensive menu and comfortable atmosphere.

Essential Utah travel tips

Good to know information

Utah observes Mountain Time (MT). A car is absolutely essential for touring the National Parks, which are vast and separated by long drives. Visitors should be aware of the high altitude, which requires extra hydration and caution during physical activity. Liquor laws in Utah can be complex and restrictive, differing from other states. For guests planning extensive hiking, securing a bed and breakfast in Utah with boxed lunch service is a practical amenity for early morning trail starts. Tipping follows standard U.S. customs. Many local B&Bs in Utah provide special storage for outdoor gear and offer advice on managing the crowds at the most famous park viewpoints.

FAQs: Bed and Breakfasts in Utah

Which types of amenities can you typically find in the bed & breakfasts in Utah?

Out of the amenities offered by Holidu, it seems that the bed & breakfasts in Utah contain everything that travellers wish for! Here, the bed & breakfasts generally include a variety of amenities, the most popular being: air conditioning (100%), internet (93%), and balcony (75%)...Sounds tempting?

How are the bed & breakfasts rated in Utah?

The bed & breakfasts in this destination often receive many positive comments. Many (73%) have a rating of 4.5 stars, which implies that here, it is possible to find a bed & breakfast for your next trip!

Are the bed & breakfasts in Utah suitable for vacations with children?

Judging by the Holidu data, 43% of bed & breakfasts in Utah are child-friendly, it should therefore be very easy for you to find the perfect bed & breakfast for you and your family.

Are the bed & breakfasts in Utah suitable for travellers and their furry friends?

Definitely! In Utah, 20% of the bed & breakfasts are pet-friendly, 70% also have a garden!

Do the bed & breakfasts in Utah generally come with Wi-Fi?

Certainly! According to the data collected last year, 93% of bed & breakfasts in Utah include an internet connection. So no need to panic, you will be able to access your emails and favourite social media sites throughout your stay!

How much does it usually cost for bed & breakfasts in Utah?

According to Holidu's data, less than 40% of bed & breakfasts in Utah costing less than CA$100 a night.

Do the bed & breakfasts in Utah often have a fireplace or a pool?

Definitely! According to the data collected last year, a lot of bed & breakfasts in Utah have a fireplace. This is the destination you need to head to during the winter months!

Are the bed & breakfasts in Utah suitable for stays with the whole family or better for a vacation as a small group?

According to Holidu's database, 52% of bed & breakfasts welcome families of up to four guests. Approximately 16% of the bed & breakfasts here include at least two separate bedrooms. Utah is the ideal destination for small groups of friends!