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    Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast

    Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast

    4.3(26 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    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.

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    Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast - A friend hanging out in the expansive garden. Beautiful foliage. Definitely a must walk-through.

    A friend hanging out in the expansive garden. Beautiful foliage. Definitely a must walk-through.

    Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast
    Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast

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    Skyridge Inn

    Skyridge Inn

    4.2(14 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    This is a micro hotel with astonishing views & delicious breakfasts included. The new proprietor is…read moreShawn Saunders who expanded and renovated the place beautifully about 2021. He seems very busy arranging for ATV/UTV rides and fly-fishing trips so we never saw him; his daughter was very helpful with checking us in and explaining everything. We stayed just one night in the Chamisa room, that's a huge third-floor suite with a fine view of the sunrise - actually a required view since there are no shades on that enormous window lol. The bathroom is just across the hall. Comfortable bed, good strong A/C, everything was great. Hotel staff cooked us breakfast right on the dot of 7:30am! Torrey is a tiny town with a lot of character, there's good coffee, good food and very good hiking not that far away. I don't recommend walking there after dark, there's just no safe path. You can ignore the old review comments about Irene and Kim, also the Yelp business description. They sold the business to Shawn and are no longer active here. If you don't mind the cost, I recommend a sunset tour in a utility terrain vehicle ("side-by-side" aka UTV). Adam took us up top a nearby rock formation that let us see all of Torrey, and gave us quick geology & history lessons while we were up there, it was a great time. Finding the Skyridge's entrance dirt road can be a struggle, and they appropriately warn guests that your phone's map will probably fail on the listed address. For what it's worth, this address took me right to the spot, your mileage will vary: "714 SR-24 Teasdale, UT 84773"

    Stayed for a second time. This trip was even better! The inn has been renovated and it's beautiful…read more I grew up fly fishing with my dad, so I loved the added fishing shop and tours offered. We felt like we had the entire place to ourselves...so quiet and relaxing. Hot tub was fantastic. Room was very comfortable and quiet. Amazing star gazing. Breakfast was still delicious, great coffee!! Host was extremely accommodating and helpful! This is the place to stay in Torrey!

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    Skyridge Inn
    Skyridge Inn
    Skyridge Inn

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    Capitol Reef Resort - Room 406 with couch

    Capitol Reef Resort

    3.7(190 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    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.

    This is a mixed review. We stayed here about a week and a half ago. First of all, the place is…read moregreat. I would stay here again. We stayed in one of the two bedroom cabins. Be aware however, they are small and they did not design them with any places to put a suitcase or your stuff. However, the location and views are amazing. Where this place lacked was service at the front desk. When we checked in, the girls was simply regurgitating a list of things we could barely understand since she talked so fast. Since we had the cabins, the walk to bring our stuff was quite a distance. She never offered any assistance for us. Now, we simply thought that must just be the deal, but the next day, we saw someone with a golf cart helping another family with their luggage to the cabins. Hmmmm.....we just got ignored. I do want to give a shout out to the guy at the restaurant at breakfast however. They were shorthanded and he was running around like crazy. Obviously flustered, but he handled it like a pro. He was friendly and helpful and just kept running around. I don't recall his name, but he was awesome. I would stay here again, but they just need to work on customer service at the front desk. And for goodness sake, offer assistance with luggage. This place is a big property.

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    Capitol Reef Resort - Signage next to a Tepee  09-23-2025

    Signage next to a Tepee 09-23-2025

    Capitol Reef Resort - 2 Queen Beds  09-22-2025

    2 Queen Beds 09-22-2025

    Capitol Reef Resort - Wilderness Ridge Adventures   09-23-2025

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    Wilderness Ridge Adventures 09-23-2025

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