Road trip from Las Vegas
Three hours north of the Strip, you trade desert heat for mountain pines and three national parks.
Plan your driveDuck Creek Village, Utah
Three hours from Las Vegas, with cooler nights, pine forests, and easy day trips across Southern Utah.
Explore the region
You day-trip Bryce, Zion, and Cedar Breaks from Duck Creek Village and sleep at the inn.
Why stay here
Nine stays in the pines, an hour or so from either park. Breakfast comes with the rooms, and the people at the desk drive these roads every day.
Pine-forest quiet, breakfast included, and local help planning park days from the village.
Continental breakfast comes with every hotel room, so you can eat early and be at Bryce before the crowds.
Every hotel room has air conditioning — worth a lot in July, even at this elevation.
We drive Highway 14 in every season. Ask at the desk about conditions, drive times, and what fits in an afternoon.
Bear and Moose Cabins take up to two dogs. Hotel rooms stay pet-free for guests with allergies.
Two bedrooms, a real kitchen, and room to spread out — made for families and longer stays.
The village sits a mile and a half up. Evenings stay cool on the plateau even when the canyon floors are baking.
Start planning
At 8,400 feet, you trade heat for mountain air and pine forest. Stay local for a lake day or drive out to the parks.
Check dates and book your room or cabin.