Enjoy views of red rock cliffs and the Sevier River from your hilltop private yurt. Ten minutes to Red Canyon and Scenic Byway 12, 25 min to Bryce Canyon, 45 min to Kodachrome Basin, 1 hr to Zion. Queen bed, full bath, laundry with washer and dryer.
One queen bed in private bedroom, one queen sofa bed in living room.
SORRY, NO PETS!
The space
You will have your own cozy private yurt with a queen bed in a private bedroom, a queen sofa bed in the living room, and a full bathroom with shower, tub, and washer/dryer. The space includes a kitchen with full-size refrigerator with ice maker, gas range, microwave, hot plate, and coffee maker. Perfect for one to four people.
Located directly off Highway 89 on 14 acres surrounded by BLM land, this deluxe private yurt is situated between Panguitch and Hatch, Utah, minutes from the junction of Scenic Highway 89 (The National Park Highway) and Scenic Byway 12. It is conveniently and centrally located between Bryce Canyon National Park, Kodachrome Basin State Park, and Zion National Park, and only an hour from Kanab (the Little Hollywood of Utah) and Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, and 2-1/2 hours from the north rim of the Grand Canyon. The Deluxe Yurt is one of a series of three separate yurts with expansive decks overlooking the Sevier River Valley and the red rock cliffs of Red Canyon and Wilson Peak.
A propane heater and a ceiling fan are in the room for guest comfort. There is a television with DVD player and satellite dish network. WiFi is included.
A variety of dining and shopping opportunities in the nearby towns of Hatch, Panguitch, and Bryce Canyon City are only five to twenty minutes away.
Guest access
Deluxe yurt with private entrance. Shared and semi-private deck space. Off-street parking in gravel driveway. WiFi, satellite TV, and washer-dryer in the yurt. Non-smoking indoors. Discrete outside smoking allowed. One queen bed, sleeps two; one queen sofa bed, sleeps two.
Other things to note
Check-in: 3pm
Check-out: 11am
1-night minimum
The Deluxe Yurt is conveniently located just off Hwy 89, up a gravel driveway. The driveway is somewhat difficult to spot when arriving from the north; for safety when traffic is present, feel free to pass the driveway and turn around when it is safe to do so. If arriving after dark, watch for the colorful holiday lights.