Breakfast before the canyon
Free continental breakfast with hotel rooms — no gas-station stop on the way to the trailhead.
Duck 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
Skip the park-town scramble. Sleep in the pines, eat breakfast at the inn, and head out with realistic drive times from people who live on this mountain.
Pine-forest quiet, breakfast included, and local help planning park days from the village.
Free continental breakfast with hotel rooms — no gas-station stop on the way to the trailhead.
Hotel rooms with air conditioning for the walk back from Zion or Bryce in summer heat.
Highway 14 conditions, timing for Cedar Breaks, and day-trip ideas from staff who drive these roads daily.
Bring the pup to approved cabins — hotel rooms stay pet-free for allergy-sensitive guests.
Cook, store gear, and spread out — built for families and multi-night stays.
Summer days on the plateau feel different at 8,400 feet — easier evenings when the valley is still 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.