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Charming Blue Farmhouse Cabin, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Charming Blue Farmhouse Cabin, a property with a garden, is located in Duck Creek Village, 19 miles from Cedar Breaks National Monument.

Due to an expected blanketing of snow we found the cabin very cosy, excellent heating, all facilities worked, plenty of hot water and very comfortable bedding. We were given very thorough driving directions and and found it easily. It’s a quiet location away from any traffic.
9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
7 reviews
Price from$126per night
Duck Creek Village Cabin with Fire Pit and Grill!, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Duck Creek Village Cabin with Fire Pit and Grill! offers accommodations in Duck Creek Village, 19 miles from Cedar Breaks National Monument.

Very remote and quiet place. Rented other cabins in the past and this was by far best cabin. I will definitely be returning to this property 10 out of 10.
9.8
Scored 9.8
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
8 reviews
Price from$184per night
Duck Creek Village Inn, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Duck Creek Village Inn is located in the Dixie National Forest, between the Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks. Free WiFi access is available in this lodge.

Off season so very quiet and a nice clean and comfortable room on the second level (access via outside stairs with a covered roof over the walkway outside the rooms) No issues for us but maybe some possible ATV noise on the secondary road likely heard during peak season? Minor concern arriving to see signs posted for self check in -- but all good -- as Heidi was there and gave a very friendly greeting! Parking could be tight but was fine. Expected a sit down breakfast with some options but turned out to be a small breakfast basket (store bought items) and coffee machine in the room and a few small juice boxes in the Refrigerator. (Breakfast changes during peak season?) Shower worked great but a bit snug. Very limited services in the small town (and limited open hours off season) but a beautiful jump off mid point location between National Parks and great nearby recreational areas! Nice scenic view across the immediate small valley area.Nice of Heidi to help us freeze a few food ice packs for travel!
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
188 reviews
Price from$214.80per night
Mountain Ridge Cabins & Lodging Between Bryce and Zion National Park, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Mountain Ridge Cabins and Lodging is located in Hatch. Free WiFi access is available. Bryce Canyon National Park is 24 mi and Zion National Park is 48 mi from the property.

Fantastic place to stay and an excellent value! I loved that my room was my own little cabin and then inside the door it felt like a very nice hotel room. Super clean, really comfy bed, great black-out shades, excellent warm shower, and very spacious (I had a cabin that was a king bed with attached bathroom). The fire pit at night was super cute and there is a lovely nearby coffee shop for breakfast. Beautiful surroundings and about 30 -40 min drive to Bryce. Highly recommend! I wish I could've stayed longer.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
752 reviews
Price from$136.85per night
The Wandering Star Inn, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Featuring free WiFi, this lodge is 30 minutes’ drive from Zion National Park. Parking is provided on site.

I loved meeting Ron. Everything was wonderfully unique. So very clean!
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
171 reviews
Price from$90per night
Galaxy of Hatch Between Bryce & Zion, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Located in Hatch, 26 miles from Sunrise Point, Galaxy of Hatch Between Bryce & Zion has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.

Breakfast no. Decor fabulous. Biker haven.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
163 reviews
Price from$129per night
Apple Hollow Cabins, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Located in Glendale, 22 mi from Zion National Park, Apple Hollow Cabins features a barbecue and views of the mountain. Bryce Canyon National Park is 51 mi from the property.

Clean. Very responsive host.
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very Good
Rated very good
35 reviews
Price from$189per night
Sevier River Farmhouse 1, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Sevier River Farmhouse 1 is located in Hatch, just 27 miles from Sunrise Point and 29 miles from Sunset Point. With mountain views, this accommodation offers a patio.

Very lovely home with rooms in cozy basement. Shareable living space was available with couch, TV and kitchen. Very clean. Easy check in. Great touch with fresh milk in fridge for coffee.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
26 reviews
Price from$90per night
Callie's Cottage, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Callie's Cottage is located in Hatch, just 27 miles from Sunrise Point and 29 miles from Sunset Point. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.

Welcoming and cozy atmosphere. The house was very clean and very well equipped with everything we needed. And arranged with love. Every room has a heater and the living room has an electric fireplace and an electric wood stove , allowing you to adjust temperatures to feel comfortable. It's easy to find the house. It was very quiet with a pretty view, a short drive to the Bryce canyon and Zion. We loved the place and would highly recommend it. Thank you Callie for our comfortable stay.
9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
30 reviews
Price from$110.70per night
Sevier River Farmhouse 2, hotel in Duck Creek Village

Sevier River Farmhouse 2 offers accommodations in Hatch, 27 miles from Sunrise Point and 29 miles from Sunset Point. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.

the perfect place to stay during a national park road-trip to the Utah big 5. the host family is super friendly and respectful of privacy and the views are unbeatable.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
5 reviews
Price from$100per night
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What Guests Said About Duck Creek Village:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Call ahead (or check for messages) if check in is during...

    Call ahead (or check for messages) if check in is during off season. Nice room and quiet (summer peak maybe some ATV noise?) with 2nd floor access via outside covered stairway. The Inn is slightly above the road height and parking could become a bit tight. Breakfast (due to off season?) was very limited to a coffee machine and Refrigerator with a few juice boxes and store wrapped treats in the room so you may want to clarify. Great (fairly remote) location & reasonable distance near National Parks and other great recreational areas. Duck Creek is a bit remote but away from unwanted close hotels and plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities. Heidi was eager to help if needed and kind to store a couple freezer packs for us! Town is very small (a plus for me) with limited services and hours. Bathroom sink was a bit slow on the drain and the shower is snug (tub area ok) but very clean and plenty of hot water and a good amount of bathroom space. Comfy clean room. We would stay here again.
    Robert
    United States of America
  • 10
    Scored 10

    I loved the small community helpful vibe that we got from...

    I loved the small community helpful vibe that we got from everyone. We stayed at the Pinewoods Resort and it was so much fun! Lee and the staff were super helpful and amazing. We’ve driven from socal for years now and this was our first time staying here….NO regrets!!
    A
    Anonymous
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    The gentleman at check in was nice. but be aware there are...

    The gentleman at check in was nice. but be aware there are stairs to climb to the rooms and he offered no help. One of our towels had bleach stains on it, and the soap for the shower was so small we couldn't get it to lather. They ran out of coffee pods for us to use the second day! The room was clean for the most part and the bed comfortable.
    Judith
  • 10
    Scored 10

    It was a cozy cabin in the woods with cute cabin decorations...

    It was a cozy cabin in the woods with cute cabin decorations. We enjoyed having s’more by the fire pit. It was a close location to Bryce and Zion national parks. The kitchen had everything you would need to prepare a meal but closest grocery store was 35 minutes away.
    Angela
    United States of America
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The location is very convenient, half way between Bryce...

    The location is very convenient, half way between Bryce Canyon and Zion. We were there the last week in September (not high season) and most of the restaurants were closed on Monday and Tuesday. It would have been good to know this in advance.
    Lucille
    United States of America
  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    This "resort" is in much need of maintenance and remodel.

    This "resort" is in much need of maintenance and remodel. The carpets were filthy as were the couch and chair. We had to put sheets over them to be able to sit on them. We were told we would have a king and two twin beds but we ended up with a king and two bunk beds which were very uncomfortable for an older person. The bathtub was extremely slippery, the toilet was loose from the floor. The toilet paper holder was broken and the toilet paper kept falling to the floor. There were no lights on the outside of the building and it was so dark I couldn't find my way down the stairs to get something from my car. I told the management two days in a row that there were no lights on the building but nothing was done while we were there. This is not a senior or disabled friendly place to stay but it is very kid friendly. The playground was nice for kids to interact and play volleyball, basketball, swings and slides. The indoor pool and jacuzzi were nice. The stairwell going up to the rooms didn't have a handrail that you could get a good grip on because the handrail was too wide. My recommendation is if you are a senior who doesn't want to navigate a lot of stairs, or disabled or you like cleanliness, don't stay here.
    A
    Anonymous
    United States of America