Stone Canyon Inn

Southwestern Utah


In a Wild West setting of scrub hills backed by Technicolor sunsets, this stately stone-and-wood lodging offers adventure out the back door – stroll to your heart’s content. Cabins are spacious and luxuriously private, or you might prefer one of the smaller yet more affordable adults-only rooms. Stone Canyon's charming main house has one of the best restaurants in town.

It’s 1.3 miles from Main St.


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