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  • Lanette B.

    I enjoy B&B's and this one did not disappoint. It is welcoming, comfortable and conveniently located. My stay was expertly hosted by owners Larry and Liz. Their well-behaved dogs, Echo & Aspen, played co-hosts. The place houses an interesting collection of antiques (his) and American Indian items (hers) inside and out. A hearty breakfast, fresh OJ and French press coffee kick starts the day. At the end of a full day it was great to find self-serve hot beverages, assorted snacks and homemade cookies. There's also a utility room with a microwave oven, ice maker, ziploc bags and paper goods. I shared the Canyon Room with a friend. There are 2 Queen beds and plenty of drawers and closet space. It was her first time ever to a B&B and she loved it. We both loved it!

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    Friendly, well located b+b. Nice breakfasts and helpful advice. We stayed 3 nights in June 2013. Downsides: dark decor in our room- Master #100. Decorated with dusty artificial plants, horse collar, trunk, metal cactus, stuffed mountain lion, snowshoes, eagle wooden 3D wall art, driftwood lamp. Never did meet co-owner Larry, even though he was there. Upsides: Friendly people, especially Liz the owner and Mychal the caretaker. Cool and comfortable room even on 100 degree days in June. Pinball machines upstairs with free play. Huge room with king bed and view of the mountain.

    (4)
  • David L.

    This B&B is located just outside the west entrance to Zion National Park in the town of Springdale. We stayed here a few weeks ago in The Narrows bedroom. It was quite spacious and we enjoyed the double-shower as well. Our room had a balcony where we could watch the sunrise or the sunset from. We also liked the fact that the sitting areas in the loft and downstairs were actually quite cozy and welcomed you to spend time out there as well. And the massage chair they provided a welcome relief after a day of hiking. Breakfasts were homemade and were some of the best food I've had at a B&B. We also were greeted each morning to a small Pomerian dog named Dixie who would sit on top of sofa -- the first morning I thought she was just some decoration until I saw her blink a few times!

    (5)
  • Vanessa A.

    Price: $140-$160 (week nights are cheaper than weekends) end of Aug- beginning of Sept. Location: Next to Zion and the cute shops and free Zion shuttle. Room: Big, very clean, nicely decorated with a terrace that has the view of Zion. Big TV, nice A/C. Toiletries of acai berry were great. Water bottles are available in the bathroom. Great sprays of Pier 1 room fragrance. Sanitary napkins and tampons available. Loved the heat in the bathroom on cool nights. Food: Delicious hearty breakfast Owners: Friendly and helpful with hiking and sightseeing suggestions. They have tons of travel books available. The highlight for me was their friendly dogs.

    (5)
  • Becca I.

    So cute. The whole place. The garden is so relaxing. You can enjoy it on the patio, too! The breakfast there was easily the best meal we had over our weekend trip to Utah. Homemade Rosemary bread with salsa, pesto, and eggs cooked in it. Bacon. Noms. The host, Liz, is very welcoming, and they have two obedient and adorable dogs. One warning is that the hot water can deplete quite easily. The view makes up for it though. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Maria P.

    This place couldn't be better for an overnight near Zion national park. Larry and Liz are welcoming, warm, and their b & b is gorgeous and well maintained. I emailed and called liz because we arrived later than I anticipated (around 9:15) and she was kindly waiting for us when we finally pulled in. The property is beautiful, with lush gardens in the back and a natural backdrop of the rock so famously sprawled throughout the park and Utah. Our suite was deluxe (room 100) with a steam shower, jacuzzi, walk in closet, massage chair, king bed with a gorgeous woodworking headboard and footboard, and a private patio overlooking the canyon and garden. Breakfast was cooked by Larry and included a delicious homemade fruit tart, seasoned potatoes, a quiche, bacon, and French press coffee and juice. Liz handles the payment aspect and is a wonderful host. The place is a stone's throw from a shuttle pick up to the park. I couldn't be more pleased with my choice to stay here. I left a carful of things parked on their property as we hiked angel's landing (a harrowing but beautiful hike) and we continued our cross country trip from California to Maryland. There is another innkeeper named mychal who we didn't meet. They also have dogs who are well behaved and kept in their own quarters. Next time I am in Utah I will be sure and stay here!

    (5)
  • Erin F.

    My mom and I stayed here a few weeks ago on the Zion leg of our National Parks tour, and we just loved it. We stayed in the Narrows room, which was lovely and cozy. The view from our patio was terrific (I've uploaded a photo), and we enjoyed sitting out there with a glass of wine after a long day of hiking and exploring. Also lovely after a long day of hiking and exploring was the massage chair! If you've sat in one of the chairs at a mall Brookstone store, you know what I'm talking about when I say this is one of the good ones. I spent about half an hour in that chair every night, relaxing while I made my phone call home to my boyfriend. It was pretty delightful! My mom and I also commented on how soundproof the rooms were - the B&B was full the whole time we were there, but we never heard a peep from any of the other guests in the rooms around us. And then there was the food. Oh my gosh, those breakfasts were delicious. I uploaded some pics of our one breakfast, but each of the three we had there were wonderful. Mychael, the B&B caretaker, explained what was in each dish each morning. Also, if you're a coffee drinker, we all got our own individual coffee presses. It was just a really nice way to start the day. I really recommend this place - from what my mom said, it was really reasonably priced, and we were absolutely delighted with our stay there.

    (5)
  • Suzanne B.

    The Zion Canyon B&B has perfectly appointed rooms with great views. The service was friendly and the accommodations were great from homey feel to the amazing massage chair to the gourmet breakfasts. Even the grounds were beautiful. It's conveniently located adjacent to the entry to Zion National Park. Also it was in walking distance to several nice places to eat and a very good place to get great coffee. Looking forward to staying there again.

    (5)
  • L.S. M.

    We spent one night in this oasis of calm and comfort just outside of the Zion Park entrance in little town of Springdale. Our room (102) was delightful with double-head shower, private balcony with table and lounge chairs, and heavenly king-sized bed with memory foam mattress. Enjoyed the homemade cookies (with oatmeal, raisins, and chocolate chips) before bedtime. Breakfast fueled us for a day of canyoning and travel - fresh fruit plate followed by homemade pecan waffles, eggs and bacon. Liz and Larry are gracious hosts. We left wishing we had a couple of days to just enjoy the B&B and browse Springdale. Would highly recommend this stay.

    (5)
  • Mike R.

    Took my girlfriend to Zion to hike the Narrows. Found this gem on Yelp and the reviews were accurate. Beautifully decorated B&B just at the mouth of Zion park. The owners are a great couple with great hospitality. The dogs were friendly and the property was gorgeous. Stayed in the master bedroom and loved the steam shower and massage chair. Definitely would stay here again and would recommend this place to anyone!

    (5)
  • Lisa G.

    Arriving after dark, it was a bit hard to see the road sign, at the end of 'the strip' that is Springdale, Utah. The inn is situated literally at the front door of Zion National Park and the backyard features giant red cliffs and the gorgeous aptly named Virgin River. The home is large, built somewhat recently with a southwest flair. Okay, I suppose flair is an understatement. It sits on Kokopelli Drive and you'd be hard pressed not to spot at least 10 iterations of the dancing flute player in and around the house. We were greeted by Michael, a tall, friendly man who appears to be the caretaker of the inn. As the only guests, we were pleased to have a quiet house, yet it soon became apparent that the family who owns of home (I assume), are present and sharing the living quarters. While friendly, they did not introduce themselves, so they just seemed like other guests who stayed behind a gated portion of the house. Of course, if you're B & B'ers this should not turn you off as you must like cordial encounters with strangers. Our room was the master suite, the biggest of the bunch and it is magnificent. Not only is it enormous, but it boasts a large private terrace with a view of the canyon, a large circle window that captures the same view, a large indoor jacuzzi tub and separate shower with steam function. There is a glass fireplace, a refrigerator and a giant flat screen television that would be a site unto itself if it wasn't dwarfed by the canyon view right beside it. Having said all of this, it must be noted that the decor is quite eclectic, including a showplace for taxidermy (there is a stuffed panther in the bathroom--for real). There are fake plants hanging off eaves and a ceramic lizard on the wall. So it's a bit, um, busy, but the bed is comfy and the room is huge. You'll awaken to the sound of birds and as I mentioned, a wonderful view. Breakfast is served promptly at 8:30, so there is no range in which you can choose to leave the comforts of your room. I've had some amazing breakfasts at B & B's and I'd say this one was above average--yogurt, granola and fresh fruit followed by banana, pecan (from the neighbor) belgian waffles, eggs and bacon. Coffee is french pressed and the OJ is fresh squeezed. It was a large meal to precede a day of hiking and since we're the only guests here until the weekend, we were invited to ignore the normal check out time of 11:00am. Our room is expensive ($170), so we would probably not stay in it again. We like Bed and Breakfasts, but honestly there are so many other nice, smaller, independent hotels with the same views in Springdale, it is unlikely we will return. Having said that, if you're a sucker for the B & B lifestyle, this is one to try at least once. Unless you despise Kokopelli.

    (4)
  • Personal B.

    Yep, I'd agree. Fantastic. Stayed in the master suite two nights and had a blast. Great room. Fantastic location. Loved the hot tub and the steam shower. Food was great. The only small complaint is that the owners never really introduced themselves to us. They were friendly but not super outgoing friendly, as I would expect that if you were staying in their home... like "Welcome, my name is so and so, what's yours?" But they were kind enough and everything else was perfect.

    (5)
  • Catherine W.

    Whenever traveling, the two most important things to me are: Nice accommodations and great foods! So, when my fellow travelers decided to go camping and being one with nature, I knew I had to book myself a bed and breakfast, because for me, this' the ultimate way to enjoy a vacation. Upon arrival, we stepped into this cozy Southwestern home, with tranquil music playing in the background and cool air conditioning, it felt so soothing especially after a long day of driving in the desert heat. I stayed at the The Hidden Canyon Room (approx. 400sqft. located on the second floor) has a taste of the southwest theme with two queen size beds, large closet, refrigerator, pillow-top mattresses, 20" TV with DHS player, wireless Internet, iron and board, alarm clock, private bathroom with the standard-size jetted tub/shower, blow dryer, single sink with good size counter space and also a large balcony for enjoying great view of Zion and gazing into the stars at night. Each morning. I was woken up by the aroma of home made breakfast,. First morning, we had a plate of fresh fruits(a slice of sweet and juicy cantaloupe and grapes), Baked French Toast stuffed with strawberry cream cheese, topped off with homemade fruit syrup, it had the perfect balance of the crunchy crust and soft gooey cream cheese filling, served with crispy strips of beacons on the side. Second morning we had granola with yogurt to start off, then baked vegetable fritata topped with fresh salsa, baked beacons and potato wedges on the side. The fritata(oven baked omelet) was baked perfectly, it was well seasoned and tender, but wished they would've hold back on the oregano, since it was a bit over powering. Fresh pressed Starbucks coffee, orange juice, milk and water are served with the entrees. The only set back for this place being a 5 stars was the shower, the water pressure was too low and the drainage didn't work too well, but other than that, I had a great stay at this cozy and reasonably priced B&B.

    (4)
  • Alev O.

    GREAT place, would love to go back. 1) Accommodations were very comfortable, clean, cozy. Both the room we stayed at and the living room/lobby area were so cozy, I just wanted to hang out there with the owners' very cute dog. 2) Very friendly people 3) Excellent home-made breakfast 4) The bed was tempur pedic, which was soooo comfortable! 5) Has Wi-fi, DirectTV (w/ DVR so we could record some shows to watch)

    (5)
  • Jeff A.

    GREAT place to stay while in Zion National Park. Cool place. Fantastic breakfast. Nice owners. Perfect location. We stayed in the master suite which was really big.

    (5)
  • Christine G.

    wow. WOW! A truly amazing B&B, almost like you're in a comfy museum with cozy couches, relaxing ambient music, friendly hosts, and beauty all around inside the house, matched only by the natural beauty outside the windows. Just returned from a 3-night stay, and the 3 days felt like a week. I returned home completely relaxed and feeling cared for. I cannot wait to return.

    (5)
  • Dave K.

    Perfect in everyway. Sunrise and sunsets from your own patio. Incredible breakfast. I'd stay again in a second

    (5)

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