Where to Stay in Utah
Renowned for The Mighty 5® national parks, The Greatest Snow on Earth®and everything in between, this year brings impressive new accommodations across the state; find out what’s new below.
NEW: Mirror House Rentals at East Zion Resort, Utah
With increasing populations, high demand for housing, a desire for financial freedom, and the chance to be greener, there is a growing trend for tiny homes. Stay at Mirror House Rentals at East Zion Resort, which has debuted stand-alone tiny homes adorned with mirrored facades designed to blend into the surroundings and offer stargazing in style. Having opened in April 2024, the accommodation showcases contemporary king beds, ensuite bathrooms, useful kitchen appliances including a microwave and refrigerator, plus electricity, air conditioning and heating so guests can sleep comfortably whatever the weather. After exploring Zion National Park, unwind on the private patio – taking in the mountains, trees, and town beyond – and light the gas fire pit for warmth or the propane grill for a barbeque. Alternatively, stroll down the hill where the pool and hot tubs await. A night’s stay costs from $154 / £118 / €144 per Mirror House (sleeping two).
NEW: ‘Sci-fi desert’ wellness retreat in Southern Utah due to fully open in 2025
Designed by Travis Chambers, Outpost X is a ‘Sci-fi desert’ themed immersive glamping experience that gives its guests the opportunity to completely switch off as they play a part in a new, mythical world. It merges movie set with hotel, as it sits on a seasonally dry 100-acre lakebed that turns into a cracked clay landscape in summer, reminiscent of a barren sci-fi desert. Once open, it will be fully off-grid and self-sufficient, thanks to
solar panels and septic systems; work will also begin on a water reservoir and poplar forest (complete with mycelium) creating a lush woodland that attracts wildlife and retains moisture. Prices start at $320 / £245 / €293 per night.
Grand Hyatt Deer Valley in Park City - Opening in advance of the 2024/25 ski season, guests can make the most of sophisticated dining, fun après-ski, welcoming kids’ club, entertaining games room, on-site ski lockers, and electric vehicle chargers alongside the 442 luxury rooms, suites and private residences. Although part of Park City, Deer Valley’s atmosphere and accommodation makes it stand out. In addition, the resort is currently undergoing an incredible expansion, which will see new ski terrain (3,700 acres – the largest increase of skiable terrain in resort history) linked by new lifts, a new village and hub with direct access to Route 40, and new world-class accommodation, dining, and retail. The new area will have a soft opening in winter 2024/25 and a grand opening in winter 2025/26. A week’s stay at Grand Hyatt Deer Valley, from 1 March 2025, costs from $6,993 / £5,356 / €6,528 total for two people sharing a room.
For more information on Utah, please visit:
www.visitutah.com