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.
Donald
United States of America
The Panguitch House is located on Highway 89 that runs right through the small town, in an early 1900's house. There are beautiful flowers and grass in the front and the original red brick clay was mined nearby. The additional rooms are tastefully decorated with modern fixtures and lights, and was spotlessly clean. Breakfast is made-to-your-order by leaving a note with your choice of 5 different breakfast "packages". My wife had the avocado toast, while I had the ham and eggs scrambled with hash browns. Perfectly prepared and delightfully served.
Other overnight folks hailed from Germany, India, and the US, and it was fun getting to know them at breakfast. Some were going to Zion, others to Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon... all National Parks within a few hours of Panguitch. We were on our way to Yellowstone... a bit farther but this was an ideal half-way stop-over. We will definitely come back - in fact, I'm not sure why anyone would want to stay anywhere else in Panguitch.
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...
Lisa
United States of America
Really clean and new. Back cabin was quiet. The staff was exceptionally helpful and friendly. Super deep bathtub. Easy to get to. Restaurants within walking distance. Mini fridge, microwave, and kurig. Easy parking near cabin door.
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 room was clean and comfortable. The owner was truly friendly and helpful. The hotel is in downtown Panguich, so we could walk to restaurants and shopping. There are antique stores close by, which we had so much fun exploring. We were a few minutes drive from Bryce Canyon N.P. We also enjoyed Red Canyon, which is part of the Dixie national Forrest, and only a ten minute drive from the hotel. The area around panguich is jaw-droppingly beautiful. If you like to explore the outdoors, hiking, biking, photography, this is the place for you.
We loved staying in the motel.
Everything quite new and well maintained.
Towels, bed sheets etc are not worn out. Nice furniture.
Fridge, microwave and coffee-machine in the room.
Designated parking spot for each room.
Walking distance to a few food options. Try Cowboy's Smokehouse Cafe - food and beer was great.
Exactly 30 mins driving to Bryce canyon. Be careful - there are many sheriffs’ cars looking for speeding drivers in that park and county!!
The room was very cozy, with some purple colors.
The front desk was amazing. He was very nice and helpful. He was the best thing overall of the motel with the price. The price was very cheap and therefore was understandable some of the conditions. The air conditioner was fixed with a tape and our window was broken. Very dirty carpet and bedsheets. The room had a bad smell. We ended not staying there and going to a nicer place for almost the same prize. Overall the motel had bad installations and very dirty but for a low price.
We stayed in the room called 'Mountain View' on the second floor of this lovely, old (but updated and spotlessly clean) house. Our room was spacious with a separate closet area and a bathroom with a walk-in shower and a standalone bath. Welcome was friendly, bed was very comfortable, and breakfast was great. Panguitch is a small but interesting, historic town and a great base for exploring Bryce Canyon. Would highly recommend this family-run B&B.
great location. friendly staff, clean room, dog friendly with a nice dog area. overall the property is dated (like pretty much everything in town) but rooms are comfortable & clean with microwave & mini frig… perfect place & price after a day of hiking & exploring. 10min from Red Canyon visitor center (amazing place to see!) and maybe 25min from Bryce Canyon entrance.
I don’t recommend bbq grill across the street.
This was a very attractive accommodation: a classic motel with freshly renovated rooms, with a nice bathroom, wooden floors, clean, modern, functional. Very good value, and exceptionally friendly proprietor. There was even a fire-pit outside, with chairs, and fire wood. (that we didn't have time to use).
We had the family room, with three (grown) children, on the way to Bryce Canyon.
The location was perfect for exploring the stunning natural wonders of Dixie Forest, Kodachrome Basin, and Bryce Canyon. It provided the ideal base for our adventures, and we couldn't have asked for a better spot. If you're planning to explore these incredible places, I highly recommend booking here – you won't be disappointed.
Fantastic value for money. Small traditional motel which had been updated and was comfortable.
Location in Panguitch was reasonably convenient for Bryce Canyon and had the amenities of the town. There was very little traffic during the evening and night so motel was quiet.
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.
The location was great for visiting Bryce Canyon. The hotel is very remote, but everything is remote around it. Personally I kind of liked being out in the middle of nowhere. The staff was very nice and breakfast was good.
It was just a nice place to stay prior to our visit to Bryce Canyon and far cheaper than the hotels closer to the park. We appreciated the clerk who greeted us.
Brand new log cabins plopped in the middle of Panguitch town, about 1/2 block from the best restaurant in town. No common walls so they are very quiet.
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