Duck Creek Village Inn sign with mountain and village sunset view

About Duck Creek Village Inn

A mountain base for Bryce Canyon, Zion, Cedar Breaks, and quieter days in the pines

Our story

Guest room view at Duck Creek Village Inn

We built Duck Creek Village Inn around the kind of stay we want when we travel: clear help, local knowledge, and a place that feels calm the minute you walk in.

Guests use the inn for Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Brian Head, Navajo Lake, and the closer trailheads around the village. We keep the stay simple so you can put your time into the trip.

Come for the cooler air and the pine forest. Stay because the village gives you room to slow down after a big day on the road.

At a glance

Duck Creek Village Inn sits at our Duck Creek Village address. Call or email for booking help, arrival questions, and trip planning around Duck Creek and Southern Utah.
Duck Creek Village Inn 815 East Hwy 14, Duck Creek Village, Utah 84762
435-990-5488 | hello@duckcreekvillageinn.com

See our rooms

The inn

Duck Creek Village Inn has six hotel rooms and three cabins, so you can book a lodge room for an easier stay or a cabin when you want more privacy.

Room guests get continental breakfast. Cabin guests get more space for longer trips, pets, or a hot tub stay. Across both, we keep the experience personal and straightforward.

  • 6 hotel rooms with mountain or village-facing views
  • 3 cabins, including pet-friendly options and a hot tub stay
  • Continental breakfast for room guests
  • Best-rate direct booking and local planning help

Why Duck Creek works as a base

Duck Creek sits at about 8,400 feet on the Markagunt Plateau. Pine forest, meadows, and aspen stands give it a cooler feel than the desert towns farther south.

From the inn, you can plan a Cedar Breaks day, a Zion or Bryce run, a Navajo Lake afternoon, or a Highway 14 drive and still sleep in the mountains.

Guests who want variety from one stay often choose Duck Creek because they can alternate big park days with quieter local days.

Map of Duck Creek Village and nearby parks

What a stay can look like

A good Duck Creek stay mixes a village day, one or two park days, and a scenic drive or lake stop. That rhythm fits long weekends and multi-night trips.

Duck Creek Pond and forested surroundings
Cedar Breaks amphitheater
Scenic Highway 14 approaching Duck Creek

Ready to Stay in Duck Creek Village?

Book your room or cabin and use Duck Creek as your base.