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    Lodge At Red River Ranch

    4.5 (17 reviews)
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    Adam L.

    We were planning a trip to some national parks in Utah, and planned to spend a couple of days at Capitol Reef national park. My wife had the duty to find lodging in the area and she found something she described as a rustic lodge in a little town I'd never heard of called Teasdale, UT. "Uh, sounds great", Mr. Sarcastic replied. We ended up at the Lodge at Red River Ranch, and what a pleasant surprise it was. Nestled along the Fremont river, which runs red from all the red rock sandstone in the area, this lodge is a comfortable stopping point for a visit to Capitol Reef. We spent a couple of days touring and hiking in Capitol Reef national park (highly recommended) and were stunned by the scenery, and the isolation on most of the trails. We went in September, after the heavy summer tourist season, but my sense is that this park is never really that busy. Most of the attention, rightly so, goes to its spectacular neighbors Zion and Bryce Canyon just a few hours away. Still, if you're a park collector like me, you'll want to add this one to your tally. The lodge sits in a meadow, below red sandstone cliffs, with buffalo grazing just beyond the fence. Rooms are small but comfortable, and decorated in a rustic Western theme. Common areas are very nice, with comfortable seats, tables, board games, and reading material to pass the time. There is a dining room for breakfast, and lots of maps and advice on touring the local area. They also sell jewelry and gift items made by local artisans. The hot tub sitting below the cliffs makes a spectacular setting to enjoy part of an evening in hot water looking at a few stars.

    Nic Z.

    We stayed at this lodge during a cross-country roadtrip. The location is perfect yet difficult-to-spot; it's only a 5 or 10-minute drive to Capitol Reef National Park, however, we missed the hotel several times while trying to find it. Make sure you arrive in daytime or really have your eyes peeled. It's extremely easy to mistake for a home along US24. The decor inside was unreal. I felt like I was thrown into some Native American lodge-mansion ... there is no way to describe it, but all the photos online are accurate -- possibly the most accurate hotel shots I've ever seen. The quirky decor is consistent from the lobby to the rooms. Ours had a funky old fireplace, giant rotary dial phone, and fun wallpaper. Staff are just as quirky, but... I'll try not to judge. We're really friendly people and crack jokes (life is short, laugh!) and they really didn't get it, haha. We grabbed breakfast at the hotel restaurant before setting off the next day. One thing that still stands out to me almost three years later was the abundance of hummingbirds! I've never seen one in person, and it was actually my dad who noticed the first one. Watching them buzz around while munching on pancakes and coffee was a really cool experience.

    The front view of the lodge.
    Michelle T.

    Our family of four just left there, we are ready to go back. This place has all the modern conveniences we needed, WiFi, without the nuisance of televisions. The Lodge Living room has lots of table to sit at, play games, look at maps, and they have all the normal family games to play, chess, life, sorry, monopoly, etc.. though it is hard to stay in the lodge since it's placed on a beautiful working farm, complete with Buffalo they raise. The valley walls show you the red rock, geological layers as they tease you for your day adventure into Capital Reef. They serve breakfast! It's wonderful! Meals for vegetarians too, but beware of the mounted and stuffed game on the walls, it will be weird for you vegetarians. For the rest of us, it was educational to show where our food comes from. Walking the grounds is beautiful- an apple orchard is in the back, the next field is nicely trimmed grass with a jacuzzi on the deck enjoying the valley view, the red walls and stars at night. This place is restoring to know it exists, and we can go back after the day to day city/work/commute/kids&tantrums. The staff are very helpful, they get things for you, like running for ice. It is a weird feeling to always be asked "what can I get for you?" My kids, 5 and 6, loved playing with their two tame outdoor kitty's. The Buffalo/bison fields are right in front of the lodge, sooner or later you will have great photo opportunities with them. In the winter a wood burning fireplace is in each room.... summertime they have a/c. Truly on my top 3 places I've stayed!

    Entrance to The Lodge, off route 24.
    Fred M.

    The Lodge at Red River Ranch is set back from route 24 & up against a red rock mammoth mountain backdrop. The lodge was originally used as a cattle ranch. The owner replaced the original ranch and rebuilt a modern replica finishing with original materials. It was done with an act of love for details. A great example of southern Utah living at its finest. Utah's route 24 has to be one of the most beautiful road running along the southern border with Capitol Reef Park. Although this region is filled with tours, it's still not nearly as crowded as others like Zion. Today, at the park, I wandered down a giant canyon/ Cassidy Arch, that must handle 15 stories of rushing melted snow in the spring. My room on the top floor had a log ceiling, fireplace, a beautiful bedroom and accessories. It is more than comfortable. I recommend it as a treat to yourself.

    Loved the fireplace.
    Alexander L.

    This place is simply amazing. My experience here was perfect. I called the hotel directly to book and Lorelei the front desk associate was super nice, helpful, and informative. She explained the different room set ups and offered her opinion on which room she liked the best. We took her advice and booked the Anasazi room. This room is on the ground floor with a patio with its own entrance. It has a super comfortable King bed with a view of the red rocks. We took advantage of the outside patio, drinking our morning coffee and eating dinner out there. We used the hot tub both nights which was super relaxing. The hot tub is off the the side of the lodge away from windows and other guests. It has a great view of the red rocks and was a super cool spot to watch the sunset. We went on an evening walk along the Fremont river which is right on the grounds of the lodge. The lodge had tea and coffee available 24 hours. My lady and I got some tea, ate some pie and played a game of chess in the lobby/living room area. This was such a cool experience it felt as if we owned/lived in this huge secluded 1886 stagecoach stopover. It was truly one of my favorite places I've been. The service from Lorelei was impeccable. The cleanliness of the room was perfect. The Wi-Fi worked super well. The value was great. I really appreciate good service as I am a manager at a hotel and this place went above and beyond our expectations. I am going to come back for years and refer this place to everyone who will listen. Thank you for the memories!

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    Skyview Hotel - King Suite Room with Hot Tub

    Skyview Hotel

    (23 reviews)

    This property is on Hwy 24, with no other buildings or structures to shelter it from the noise,…read morehowever, with the setback and the construction of the lodging - I didn't hear any freeway noise at all. That was a very pleasant surprise. This place seems newly constructed and was very nicely designed to be spacious feeling in a very simple way. The main building was just a row of rooms, similar to a motel, but the artistry of the rope walls flowing like a canyon, really uplifted the whole feel. In the room the green plants, wall art and simplicity of a clean room, with the space to have comfy seating gave a feeling of ease. The open view to the cliff wall from the sliding door wall was about the prettiest scene you would want out of your bedroom. They offer rooms with and without a hot-tub on the back porch, as well as dome rooms, some with skylights for night time star viewing. However the domes don't open for reservations until sometime in April, the rooms with hot-tubs go very quickly!! I regret to say that we only stayed overnight. I now wish I had given us more time in this delightful hotel.

    Our stay at Skyview was nothing short of amazing. When we checked in, the staff gave us a tour of…read morethe property and showed us to our room. Everything was pristine! Incredibly clean and huge thank you to the folks who refreshed our room!! We got the king suite with hot tub on the patio. As everyone mentioned, stunning views. The stargazing rooftop was a fun option! The customer service was outstanding. The owner Joshua helped make sure our stay was perfect! All of the other staff we interfaced with were wonderful too. I also love the reusable water bottles in the mini fridge. We used those throughout the stay and were perfect after hiking!! Love the Shooke Coffee in the rooms with the French press - the best way to have coffee in a hotel. Definitely checkout their storefront while you're in town! No complaints, no notes. Would recommend to everyone! Thank you, Skyview!

    Capitol Reef Resort - Room 406 with couch

    Capitol Reef Resort

    (193 reviews)

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    We stayed at Capitol Reef Resort and had a really good experience overall, with a few surprises…read moremixed in. We got there right at our 4 pm check in time and our Conestoga wagon was ready. I figured this was probably my one chance in life to sleep in a wagon, and it had plenty of room for the four of us. The setup is really cool. All the wagons are arranged around a huge fire pit and they look awesome in person. For pricing, our first night in the wagon came out to 319 dollars plus tax. With sales tax and lodging tax, the total for that night was 361.17. We had already paid that as a deposit, so it was covered. The bathrooms are not attached to the wagons, but you get your own private bathroom with a shower and you access it with a key card. The wagon itself has a front door that uses an actual key, which adds to the whole experience. We grabbed dinner, came back, and had a great time at the fire pit while the girls roasted s'mores. Everything felt perfect. We went to bed around ten. Then the wind showed up. At about 2 am I woke up to the sound of the wind hitting the canvas. It was loud. Way louder than I expected. The girls slept right through it, but my wife and I were basically awake for the rest of the night. The funny part is that when I walked to the bathroom at 4 am, it was not even windy outside. The canvas just catches whatever breeze there is and makes it sound like a storm. By six we gave up and got up for the day. The next morning I went to the front desk to see if we could switch rooms. The staff was super helpful and understanding. For an extra 90.58 we upgraded to a cabin and it was absolutely worth it. The cabin was awesome. It had a loft, a big main bedroom with a king bed, four bunk beds, a full size fridge, a microwave, and a two burner stove. The bathroom had a tub, shower, toilet, and sink. It was comfortable, clean, and honestly felt like a small house. After spending the day hiking around Capitol Reef, coming back to that cabin felt amazing. Our second night in the cabin was 399 dollars plus tax. With sales tax and lodging tax, that night came out to 451.74. Between the wagon night, the cabin night, and the upgrade charge, the total for the stay was 718.01 before taxes and 812.92 after taxes, which we had already paid. The front desk staff deserves credit. They were friendly, patient, and gave great tips for food and even where I could charge my car. Bottom line. The wagons are a fun and unique experience, but if you are a light sleeper, the wind might get you. The cabins are fantastic and worth the upgrade. The staff is great and the location is perfect for exploring Capitol Reef. I would stay here again, but next time I am booking the cabin from the start.

    The close location to Capitol Reef Park and mountain views from this hotel are perfect. The room…read morewas clean and comfortable. Onsite restaurant open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and a BBQ restaurant across the street. There are several hotel-like sections with either a parking lot view or the mountain view in the back. There are also small cabins, teepees and covered wagons to rent. It was chilly and windy at night in May, so I was glad we had a room with a window heater that worked well. The room's windows opened which was nice for fresh air. Some rooms have better chairs to sit to admire the mountain view; ours had a cushioned metal chair like you would see in a banquet facility, but I thought it was a thoughtful touch to be able to sit outside our room to sip a coffee and admire the view. The room had a sofa and coffee table and wet bar with a Keurig coffee maker with Starbucks coffee which was a nice touch (instead of generic or cheaper coffee) and a generous supply of creamer/sweetener packets. Mugs and paper cups were provided. Refrigerator (no freezer}, and microwave. Lots of room on the bathroom sink. Toilet and bathtub/shower in a separate room. I can't remember if it was this hotel or another one where the bathroom fan in the toilet/shower area would run for a pre-determined time even if you shut off the switch - just let it run. There was a slightly annoying curtain between the bathroom area and the bedroom which was pulled back but still hung down on the top. It was to provide privacy if you were changing in the sink area which would be nice if you had a family or friend you are traveling with. Shampoo, conditioner, bath gel, soap (rather drying to the hands), hand/body lotion, mouthwash, Q tips, a dark makeup washcloth were provided. Two luggage racks and extra blankets in the closet. The room looked a bit dated and had a Southwestern theme, but it was clean and comfortable. We had room 406 at the very end of the hotel building section next to the covered wagons. It took about 5 minutes to walk to the main building with the restaurant. Pool was 3 - 9 feet and the hot tub was deep and felt wonderfully hot. Wooden steps up to the hot tub. There was a closet filled with towels which was really nice. Fitness center. Outdoor gas firepits and chairs. To get heat, it was better to sit where the wind was blowing but it also blew the gas smell. It was a bit too windy and cold to enjoy so we didn't stay long. Breakfast (not included) was fresh and hot, scrambled eggs perfectly cooked. Small gift shop with some snacks on-site. The front desk receptionist greeted me every time I walked in and was nice in our interactions/questions. You would reserve llama and horseback trips, but it looked like the llamas will carry the gear and lunch if you choose but not you. We drove to La Cueva Mexican two nights for dinner - good prices for the amount of food, and I loved the salsa. We stayed at the resort for two nights before going to Bryce National Park for a night then to Zion. This isn't a fancy, modern resort, but it was clean, comfortable, and had some thoughtful guest touches. We would stay here again and recommend.

    Austin's Chuckwagon Motel & General Store - Chocolate Croissant

    Austin's Chuckwagon Motel & General Store

    (69 reviews)

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    We stayed at Austin's Chuckwagon Motel for a night while exploring Capitol Reef in one of the…read moreretro-Queen rooms above the store. This is a room that isn't advertised in 3rd party sites and has to be booked on the property website only - it's something like 50% cheaper than the rooms in the hotel. The room comes with unlimited tea, coffee, and hot chocolate from the General Store/Cafe. We were a bit confused with how it worked since other customers have to pay for drinks, but the clerk assured us we could go whenever to get drinks (which we did multiple times!) While we checked in too late in the day to eat at the deli and left too early in the morning for Chuckwagon's famous lunch boxes, we did hit it up in the morning for breakfast pastries, which according to the cashier are all baked in house (and why we were attracted to them in the first place). We were having trouble deciding between the Kouign Amann and the Chocolate Croissant, eventually deciding on the former, but the cashier tossed us the latter for free! What great service! Chocolate Croissant (Complementary, normally $6) - This is a gorgeous looking croissant, golden brown with a drizzle of sweet chocolate on top, still soft and gooey thanks to being fresh from the oven. It's baked hard, so croissant shards fly everywhere while eating. I'd say it's baked a tad too long, so while extremely flaky, the interior isn't quite as chewy as I'd like. The lamination does look quite good from what I can tell after having some difficulty slicing through with a plastic knife. As is traditional, two chocolate batons are baked inside. (5/5) Kouign Amann w/ Cream ($6) - Again, this pastry has a really hard bake, so almost the entire thing shatters easily, except for the stellar caramelized sugar layer covering the bottom. It's hardened, sticky, and sweet with a great crunch factor. The interior is actually correct for a Kouign Amann, which is really surprising for a small-town bakery. It's not laminated nearly as much as the croissant, and instead seems to be a nice enriched brioche interior, albeit not particularly airy and soft in texture due to the bake. There's a really tangy and somewhat sweet cream cheese frosting that's piped into the center. I'd actually prefer the pastry without this extra flourish, but beggars can't be choosers! (5/5) Both pastries are more of a 4.5/5 due to the bake, but the ingredients and technique (other than bake) seem to be well thought out. We were not expecting much from these baked goods given that the Chuckwagon Deli isn't exactly a specialty bakery, but in the end we were extremely surprised by the quality. I'll definitely be revisiting if I'm ever in town again.

    The motel room was basic but clean which served our purpose as we drove through the national parks…read more The typical amenities were provided. Guests of the motel gets free coffee, tea, or hot chocolate from the general store which is open early til late, 10pm I believe. We ate at the deli for breakfast. I was looking forward to the quiche based on what I saw on the Yelp pictures but I guess the menu has changed. They only offer breakfast sandwiches now but it's made to order so we got to choose type of eggs and proteins. It did take a bit a time for them to make it so factor that in when planning your visit. The sandwiches were ~$12 each but were pretty filling so perfect for another day of hiking.

    Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast

    Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast

    (26 reviews)

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    What a great place to stop over for a night (or more)! It was very close to Capital Reef National…read morePark and to the few restaurants and shops in town. We had one of the rooms on the third floor with a king bed - very spacious! Reading about the former schoolhouse was interesting. The hosts were kind and accommodating, and the breakfast was wonderful. We also met some wonderful people who were also staying there! We would highly recommend you stay here when your travels take you through the area!

    I noticed there were no current Yelp reviews. So as a public service, here you go…read more This is an old school house turned B and B. We were on the 2nd floor because the first floor room only slept two adults and we had three. That first floor room is ADA friendly. I believe there are about 10 rooms in the entire building. All have different names related to a school setting. There was an interesting front door policy but for the sake of safety I won't write about it. We stayed in the Arithmetic Room. It was clean and ready upon our arrival. We arrived one hour early and were unable to check into our room??? So we went in search of food. It was slim pickings for sure. Torrey is a sleepy town. Many establishments open at 8:00 am and close by 3:00 pm. Some places are closed In the middle of the week. I wish I'd known this before booking a room. Our room was really two rooms with a Jack and Jill bathroom. The decor was what you'd expect in an antique-vibe establishment. As far as beds and pillows, the pillows were too hard for our liking. My mom and I woke up with stiff necks and headaches after the first night. We did check out all the pillows on the other beds and found two that were softer. The actual beds were great. The bathroom was not ADA equipped and was not marketed as such. My mom had a difficult time using that bathroom. We had an excursion that first morning and were being picked up at 7:00 am. Since breakfast is served at 8:30, there would be no breakfast for us. When I informed the owner of this, no other provisions were offered. We were not offered coffee, which ended up being Folgers anyway so no loss there. We were not offered any kind of small snack etc. I even texted the owner the evening of our first night to remind her that we would not be around for breakfast. We were the ONLY party staying at the facility this first night and I wanted to ensure that breakfast was not cooked and wasted due to our absence. In the name of customer service, I was hoping we could grab coffee or tea and a snack and then head out for our excursion. Unfortunately, none were offered. The grounds are well manicured. It is a lot of work to maintain these gardens which were beautiful. My friend is an avid gardner and explained the various varieties of flowers, plants, and shrubs. A deer hung out in the gardens that first day. It's a very serene setting. We had two tv's in our rooms and could pull up Prime, Netflix, etc and watch just about any type of program. We did get breakfast today. It was pretty amazing. We were served gluten free banana crepe/pancakes, cantaloupe, grapes, grass fed beef sausage, poached egg with cheddar cheese and condiments like strawberries and yogurt for the pancakes. Canadian maple syrup was also served. Anyway, I gave this BnB a 3 because we did not feel very welcomed the first two days. We seriously did not see anyone on that first day after that initial meet with the owner around 2:00 pm. We were not asked yesterday about how we slept, were we comfortable, did we need anything etc. In fact, we didn't see anyone yesterday either. Today seemed more welcoming. Just fyi, If you sway more toward the liberal side of life, you will love it here. Here's your sign.

    Cougar Ridge - Coffee

    Cougar Ridge

    (12 reviews)

    Cougar Ridge in Torrey is clearly in the process of transitioning into a high-end luxury resort…read more They are currently building a brand-new restaurant and bar, and the property is definitely designed for future growth. We stayed in a beautiful 2-queen bed room that was very comfortable and well-equipped with a good-sized refrigerator and microwave. The amenities here are fantastic--there is a large recreation area featuring a heated pool, hot tub, sauna, gym, and pickleball courts. Breakfast was also a highlight, offering a great selection of options including waffles, breakfast sandwiches, cake loaves, oatmeal, fresh fruits, and a wide variety of coffees and teas. Because we used a free Hilton night certificate, the price wasn't an issue for us, but room rates this May were running around $600 a night. For a property commanding that premium price point, there are still a few operational details that need to be ironed out to match the high-end experience they are aiming for: Front Desk & Service: The front desk is currently not staffed all day, which can be inconvenient for a luxury resort. Communication: Communication needs a bit of tuning, specifically updating their welcome email template and ensuring guest text messages are answered promptly. Signage: Physical signage from the main road needs improvement, which is especially important if you are arriving without a working GPS signal. Overall, it is a gorgeous property with excellent bones and great potential. Once these smaller service details and the new dining options are fully sorted, it will easily be a top-tier luxury destination!

    We arrived at this hotel at 710 pm to find a big empty reception area. A note there said to call a…read morenumber if we arrived after 7. Well we called and called and texted. No response and a message saying the voicemail box was full. Another guest driving by gave the number of the manager whose phone was out of service! This place is in a pretty remote area in Utah. After waiting for over an hour we left and checked into a hotel nearby which thankfully had a room for us. I will say the receptionist called TWO hours later and was apologetic but I have never been to a Hilton hotel which has no staff for check in!! Stay away please!

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