Sitting on a tranquil 20-acre property north of town, these upscale yurts provide surprising comfort and so much open space that you'll never want to stay in a boxy hotel room again. The larger units, which come with kitchenette and loft, can accommodate small groups or families of up to seven people.
Escalante Yurts
Southwestern Utah
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument
16.36 MILES
This 2656-sq-mile monument, established in 1996, is tucked between Bryce Canyon National Park, Capitol Reef National Park and Glen Canyon National…
28.84 MILES
Dozens of red, pink and white sandstone chimneys highlight this colorful state park, named for its photogenic landscape by the National Geographic Society…
12.46 MILES
This petite museum protects the Coomb's Site, excavated in the 1950s and inhabited from AD 1130 to 1175. The minimal ruins aren't as evocative as some in…
Box–Death Hollow Wilderness Area
9.36 MILES
This ruggedly beautiful wilderness area surrounds Hell's Backbone Rd. The 15.5-mile backpack Boulder Mail Trail follows the mule route the post used to…
9.89 MILES
Recreation area with campgrounds and trails leading to waterfalls.
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
2.05 MILES
Two miles west of town, the centerpiece of this state park is a 130-acre lake. Hike uphill about a mile on an interpretive route to see pieces of colorful…
Nearby Southwestern Utah attractions
1. Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
2.05 MILES
Two miles west of town, the centerpiece of this state park is a 130-acre lake. Hike uphill about a mile on an interpretive route to see pieces of colorful…
2. Box–Death Hollow Wilderness Area
9.36 MILES
This ruggedly beautiful wilderness area surrounds Hell's Backbone Rd. The 15.5-mile backpack Boulder Mail Trail follows the mule route the post used to…
9.89 MILES
Recreation area with campgrounds and trails leading to waterfalls.
12.46 MILES
This petite museum protects the Coomb's Site, excavated in the 1950s and inhabited from AD 1130 to 1175. The minimal ruins aren't as evocative as some in…
5. Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument
16.36 MILES
This 2656-sq-mile monument, established in 1996, is tucked between Bryce Canyon National Park, Capitol Reef National Park and Glen Canyon National…
6. Kodachrome Basin State Park
28.84 MILES
Dozens of red, pink and white sandstone chimneys highlight this colorful state park, named for its photogenic landscape by the National Geographic Society…