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Wake up in a real log lodge with mountain views from every window, handpicked décor, and breakfast waiting downstairs.
See roomsDuck Creek Village, Utah
Your basecamp between Zion, Bryce Canyon & Cedar Breaks
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Cozy themed rooms and pet-friendly cabins with a view.
Why Duck Creek
Duck Creek Village sits in the Dixie National Forest, which gives this mountain village a cooler feel than the desert gateways farther south. That is why many guests start with Duck Creek Village Inn when they want lodging that feels like part of the trip, not just a place to sleep.
We are positioned between Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, and Zion National Park, with Highway 14 connecting you to lakes, overlooks, ATV trails, and village time in the same stay. Choose hotel rooms when you want simplicity, or cabins when you want more space.
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Wake up in a real log lodge with mountain views from every window, handpicked décor, and breakfast waiting downstairs.
See roomsSpread out in your own cabin with a full kitchen, a porch tucked into the pines, and nothing on the schedule but whatever you want.
Browse cabinsBring the whole family — dogs included. Our pet-friendly cabins let your best friend tag along on the mountain adventure.
Pet-friendly cabinsRide out from the lodge door to hundreds of miles of mountain trails, then come back to a hot shower and a real bed.
Plan a ride tripStay at 8,400 feet and drive ten minutes to one of Utah's most dramatic overlooks — no crowded park entrance, no desert heat.
See Cedar Breaks pageOne mountain base, two world-famous parks. Spend your days in the canyons and your evenings in the cool quiet of Duck Creek.
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Hiking, fishing, ATV trails, and national parks nearby.
Alpine amphitheater
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Fishing and kayaking
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Year-round adventure
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Hoodoos and high desert, ~1 hr away
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Classic canyon country, ~1 hr away
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One of Utah's prettiest drives
View guideAt a glance
Duck Creek Village Inn is a mountain lodging base in Duck Creek Village, Utah, with boutique hotel rooms and private cabins at 8,400 feet between Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon, and Zion.
| Elevation | 8,400 feet |
|---|---|
| Stay types | Boutique hotel rooms plus private cabins |
| Pet-friendly | Yes, in select cabins |
| Breakfast | Included with lodge rooms |
| Best base for | Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon, Zion, and slower Duck Creek days |
If the biggest question is which stay style fits your trip, this is the shortest honest version.
| Question | Rooms | Cabins |
|---|---|---|
| Best fit | Guests who want lodge simplicity, breakfast included, and an easy launch into park days. | Guests who want more privacy, more space, or a longer-stay setup in the pines. |
| Typical group size | Room layouts sleep 2 to 4 guests, depending on the room. | Cabins sleep 2 to 6 guests, depending on the cabin. |
| Food setup | Complimentary continental breakfast is included with the lodge rooms. | Cabins trade breakfast service for a kitchen or kitchenette setup. |
| Pet policy | Rooms are not the pet-friendly option at the inn. | Bear Cabin, Moose Cabin, and Forest Haven are pet-friendly. |
| Signature perk | Mountain views, lodge comfort, and private balconies on select rooms. | Private space, kitchens, and Forest Haven's hot tub option. |
The questions guests ask most before booking their stay.
Yes. The inn sits between all three parks on Highway 14 at 8,400 feet, so you can reach Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, and Zion without backtracking — and come home to cool mountain air every evening.
Choose a hotel room if you want a comfortable themed room inside the log lodge with breakfast included each morning. Choose a cabin if you want more space, a private kitchen, or a pet-friendly stay.
Duck Creek is ideal for anyone who wants big national-park days without the heat and crowds of a desert gateway town. Most guests mix park drives with lake time, ATV trails, and quiet evenings on the porch.
Within thirty minutes you can hike Cedar Breaks, fish Navajo Lake, ride ATVs on hundreds of miles of forest trails, or drive to Bryce Canyon. The village itself has dining, a general store, and some of the darkest night skies in Utah.
Highway 14 and the parks around Duck Creek can close or change with weather and seasons. Verify current conditions before you leave.
Our story
We have traveled all around the world, and Duck Creek Village is our favorite place on earth. That is not a tagline — it is the reason we have been here for years and the reason we stay.
When you arrive we are happy to help you plan your days, share the spots most visitors never find, and point you toward the best trails, overlooks, and local stops for the season. Need a tip on Bryce Canyon timing, a quieter route to Cedar Breaks, or just a good place to watch the sunset? Come find us at the front desk or stop by our little gift shop.
Duck Creek Village Inn is personal on purpose. We want every guest to feel the same thing we felt the first time we drove into this village — that you just found somewhere worth coming back to.
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"Perfect base for exploring Bryce and Zion. The room was clean and cozy, and the owners gave us great tips for local hikes."
"We stayed in Bear Cabin with our dog. So peaceful and the village is charming. Will definitely return."
"Best hospitality we've had at a small inn. Breakfast was a nice touch and the views from the balcony are stunning."
"Quiet mountain getaway with incredible access to Cedar Breaks and Navajo Lake. The cabin felt like home."
"We come back every summer. The location between the national parks can't be beat, and the hosts make you feel like family."
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