Located in Panguitch, 18 miles from Sunrise Point, Bryce Sunset Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Nitin
United States of America
It was great. Luckily we visited the place towards the end of the season. In a way it helped to get full experience of the Inn and attractions around Bryce Canyon. Ivo and his family was so nice to us. They invited us to their Thanksgiving dinner. It was definitely a great experience.
Offering a hot breakfast each morning, this bed and breakfast is 20 minutes’ drive from Panguitch Lake. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen cable TV. Free WiFi access is available.
Irani
United States of America
Everything from the stay to the warmth of the host and the delicious homemade breakfast .
Located within 25 miles of Sunrise Point and 28 miles of Sunset Point, Two Sunsets Hotel provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Panguitch.
Aidin
United States of America
driving up to this old building, you don't expect a lot. what a wonderful surprise when you step in and feel like you're in a 5-star hotel! the staff was amazing and accommodating, the room was huge and everything looked and felt brand new! the town is quaint and there seem to be great food and shopping options on the same block, although we didn't have time to experience them (and most were closed on sunday).
it also surprised me that such a small property has SIX tesla destination chargers. I've seen gigantic hotels (like Venetian Las Vegas) with only one or two.
Rodeway Inn Bryce Canyon is located in Panguitch, within 18 miles of Sunrise Point and 20 miles of Sunset Point. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
This Panguitch, Utah resort is 20 miles from the Bryce National Park. Zion National Park is 68 miles away. A free hot American breakfast is served daily.
Just 24 miles from Bryce Canyon, this Panguitch motel offers air-conditioned accommodations. A picnic area complete with BBQ facilities is located on site. Zion National Park is 76 miles away.
Located in Panguitch, within 25 miles of Sunrise Point and 28 miles of Sunset Point, Countryside Cabins provides accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
A recently renovated vacation home, Bryce’s Zion House by Bryce Canyon National Park! offers accommodations in Panguitch. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi....
Kathy
United States of America
Very cozy and cute. So grateful to have washer, dryer, and laundry soap provided plus coffee and dish soap, etc! It's hard to purchase all those things traveling, plus if you did forget a necessity, it was there! Thank you.
Featuring free Wi-Fi, this motel is 30 minutes’ drive from Bryce Canyon National Park. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen cable TV with satellite channels. Free parking is provided on site.
Dragonfly was created for the self reliant traveler who likes to get away from the crowds and explore the path less traveled.
James
United States of America
We loved this little taste of updated vintage! Great job keeping the vintage vibe, but updating to a kitchy, current, organic room. Thanks for using cleaning products (both room cleaners and personal care) that are less toxic ones; great brand of tea offered (and not just coffee - yippee!); multiple electrical outlets (and handy location) for modern devices. Bed was comfortable. We were there to use the room, not worry about a view, so for us a "not applicable" on that rating. Clever use of shower/semi-tub space. And yay on actual water pressure!! Although we didn't use either, it was cool seeing a real clothesline out back (just like in our childhoods) and the outdoor gathering places too.
I love the 1 stop light town. Everything is within a few blocks. Couple gas stations , great market. 4 or 5 different places to eat. Old town feel , centrally located near bryce canyon , ceder breaks lake Panguitch / good fishing , navaho lake , good fishing beautiful surondings. Easy to see some local wildlife. Just there the 27th - 30th saw lots of deer - antelope - wild turkey - my 1st condors. Access to Brianhead less than 1 he and Zion 70 miles. We drove home thru Zion saw 75 + deer and a heard of bison just before entering zion
Daniel
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
There are some absolutely gorgeous historic homes in...
There are some absolutely gorgeous historic homes in Panguitch but the town itself could use a refresh. They have tremendous potential with the historic downtown and its proximity to many National Parks but in all honesty, the town looks like it’s seen better days and needs someone to kickstart a revitalization. This takes a concerted effort, I know, I was involved with a chamber of commerce for many years in Northern California and everyone needs to be one the same page.
We ate at Kenny Ray’s and Cowboy BBQ. Both had great, friendly staff food was nothing exceptional but portions were large.
Ping
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Panguitch is a small town well situated near Bryce Canyon...
Panguitch is a small town well situated near Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks. There is a big Days Inn but most motels are comfortably refurbished older places. Good restaurants are available. It takes about 30 minutes to get to Bryce from here and an hour to Zion. You can access the Interstate (I-15) by using a connector road (Hwy 20) from Hwy 89 a few miles north of town. 20 generally stays open in winter, but ask. We went north on 89 out of Panguitch and soon hit I-70 right after visiting Butch Cassidy’s boyhood home. I-70 goes over the San Rafael Swell and east to Green River past Moab then on east. Or west to Vegas and LA via I-15. We got off of I-70 at Salina and stayed in the valley, going in north annd eventually coming to I-15 at Nephi, avoiding three mountain passes that have winter chain-up places.
John
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Location is 20 min outside Bryce, and twenty min outside of...
Location is 20 min outside Bryce, and twenty min outside of panquitch. Town is very small and seemed deserted. Inn is very outdated but beds were comfortable enough .no grocery stores close by . Small restaurant near inn but we did not eat there .
Diane
Ireland
2.0
Scored 2.0
The door lock was inoperable, so we were given another room.
The door lock was inoperable, so we were given another room. The heater of the 2nd room was faulty and turned off in less than 2 minutes. The room never got warm. We wanted a refund, but the desk clerk was not authorized to do so. We left and drove to Green River, UT. We are very displeased with the Panguitch Days Inn.
John
United States of America
10
Scored 10
small town - ate at Cedar Rapids grill - excellent food and...
small town - ate at Cedar Rapids grill - excellent food and reasonable prices - good pastries from gas station/convenience store at the main crossroads - less than 30 minutes to Bryce Canyon National Park
The hotel is about 6 miles outside of the center of Panguitch, so is conveniently located. The room is clean and has all the basics one needs. We used it as our base to get to Bryce Canyon NP. Also, I'd inadvertently left my own blanket at the hotel, and told them I'd pick it up on my way back from Bryce. I returned for it, and the staff had my blanket neatly folded and wrapped in a plastic bag, waiting for my return.
Awesome awesome place in Panguitch.
Beautifully done up. Everything is done very tastefully.
Room has kettle, coffee machine, microwave, fridge.
There is also oatmeal and popcorn in case you feel hungry.
Soft comfortable beds
Lots of towels, toiletries
Walking distance to multiple eating places
Washing machine and dryer for use of guests
Good breakfast with multiple options.
An amazing place and strongly recommended
Comfortable, clean, basic and tired BUT, best value for money we have had on our 3 week road trip.. excellent, the best WiFi I have ever had even better than my home network. Quaint and like stepping back in time. Linen was fresh and welcoming. Highly recommended but if you are looking for the Ritz go somewhere else....
Well done Bryce Canyon well done.
This motel was one of the biggest surprises of our trip. Positive one! We received a very nice, new room, for a very low price. This is good place to stay when you want to visit Bryce Canyon. In the village you have some restaurants (we visited Kenny Rays because of vegetarian options- it was our mistake) and shops - walking distance from motel.
Panguitch was a quaint little town, very friendly, and easy to walk to shops and restaurants. We enjoyed our stay at the Panguitch House. It was very quiet, perfect for sitting outside and enjoying a good book. Breakfast was excellent and we enjoyed a lively discussion with other visitors while eating breakfast. The entire stay was wonderful!
The cabin was a cool, little getaway right in Downtown Panguitch. And a perfect distance from Bryce Canyon. Panguitch was an awesome little spot with a thrift store, gas station, grocery store, and a few restaurants. The outside patio area was very nice. The inside was cozy and warm; perfect for the weather getting cooler in the fall.
Clean and cozy. The little patio out front was nice.
Great location for walking to restaurants etc. in a sweet little town.
Easy drive to check out Bryce Canyon.
Stopped at Cowgirl Coffee on the way out of town and grabbed a delicious cinnamon bun.
It’s close to the highway but couldn’t hear the traffic inside our cabin.
Much cleaner than most motels I've been to. Great value for money also considering the location, 20 minutes from Bryce Canyon and just minutes from other trails in the area. There is no breakfast but there is a bakery next door and the town of Panguitch is just 10 minutes away.
The rental property looks small from the outside, but there was ample room for my entire family. There was even an enclosed grassy yard in the back. It felt like a home away from home, and not like an unapproachable hotel. The house was clean and the staff was friendly.
Nice and clean rooms.
Everybody did a great job for us to feel comfortable.
We were served the best burgers at night and a really good breakfast with excellent coffee and croissants.
This place was perfect as starting point for trips to Bryce Canyon National Park.
It was fun to be in a little log cabin. The beds are confortable and the rest of the appliances are OK. When we arrived in the evening, we grabbed our picnic and went to eat at Bryce Canyon, which was great, and only possible because it was close-by.
Pet friendly, clean and comfortable. We were traveling cross country with our 4 pets so we rented two rooms (2 pets per room). Perfectly comfortable and had fridge, microwave, and coffee maker. Everything you need to get you ready for the road.
It's clean, quiet, comfy, and offers coffee maker and microwave at the best price throughout my entire trip. Ideally located to visit Red Canyon and Bryce Canyon. A super market is just across the street.
It had 3 queen beds, one of which was in a separate bedroom so it was perfect for our family size. The price was low. It was pet friendly and had a fenced in area for dogs to run around.
Somewhat dated facilities, but very friendly and helpful staff. Clean sheets, comfortable beds, great views of the surrounding mountains! 25 min drive to Bryce Canyon NP.
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