You’ll Never Forget A Stay At This Unique Utah Resort
Looking for a fun staycation that’s close to home, but far enough that you feel like you’ve really gotten away from your everyday surroundings? Head to Utah’s most underrated national park!
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Amenities vary, but you'll find comfortable furnishings for two to four people.

Teepees accommodate up to two adults and one child. Each is equipped with a king-sized bed, a private bathroom and air conditioning.

These wagons are much more spacious that you'd think - they sleep up to six people!

This is a Double Queen Cabin - it's 430 square feet, with a private veranda, spa bathroom with a rain shower and a flat-panel television.

It has a full kitchen, 1.5 baths a sleeper sofa, flat-panel television with surround sound and more.

It also includes patio furniture and a grill for evening meals.

The heated pool is open March through October. Soak in the hot tub, too.

Kids eight and older can ride their own horse. Choose a two or four-hour ride. Don't worry if you've never ridden a horse before - your guide will spend some time with you and your horse, showing you the ropes. Then, enjoy a gorgeous trek through Capitol Reef National Park.

The resort offers day hikes from two hours to full day, and also longer one or two-night hiking excursions. Your llama carries your food and gear - you just carry a light day pack and enjoy the hike!


You'll save 15 percent when you book online. For more information about the resort, or to make reservations, visit the resort's website.
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