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.
GEORGE
United States
Breakfast was excellent, cooked according to directions. Also very good.
Rodeway Inn Bryce Canyon is located in Panguitch, within 29 km of Sunrise Point and 33 km of Sunset Point. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
KEN
Canada
Close to Bryce Canyon National park.
Quiete place.
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.
Barbora
Slovakia
Close to Bryce. Good selection of complimentary breakfast. Enough place for parking.
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 41 km of Sunrise Point and 45 km of Sunset Point, Countryside Cabins provides accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Lindsay
United Kingdom
The person who greeted us at the main office was wonderful. The room smelled amazing (I'm particularly sensitive to smells). The coffee was great — Dunkin and Kirkland pods.
The space couldn't have been cleaner; it was spotless.
Located in Panguitch, Bryce’s Zion House by Bryce Canyon National Park! is a recently renovated accommodation, 45 km from Sunset Point and 32 km from Daves Hollow Forest Service Station.
Dragonfly was created for the self reliant traveler who likes to get away from the crowds and explore the path less traveled.
Junay
United States
I loved the renovation of this motor lodge. The linens were comfortable and towels were very thick. I also liked the dishes, silverware, and mugs which are so much better than plastic throwaways.
Located off Highway 89, this Panguitch motel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and free guest parking. Bryce Canyon National Park is 24 miles away.
Pauline
Canada
From the outside the motel looks like any other small town motel. But inside, the rooms are clean, cheery and recently renovated. The staff were very friendly. Only comment is the air conditioner was a bit noisy.
Fly into McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, then drive 350km northeast to Panguitch. Domestic travellers can also fly into Salt Lake City and drive 350km south. No direct public transport services are available.
The most convenient airport for Panguitch, Utah, is McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. It offers numerous domestic and international flights. It's approximately 350 km away, making it a manageable drive.
Panguitch, Utah, lacks public transport. However, the town is small and easily navigable on foot or by bicycle. Car hire is available for longer journeys. Always adhere to local traffic regulations for a safe and enjoyable visit.
The Historic Downtown area of Panguitch, Utah, is the most popular and convenient for visitors. It offers easy access to local shops, restaurants, and is close to Bryce Canyon National Park.
Panguitch, Utah, experiences a semi-arid climate with distinct seasons. Summers (June-August) are warm, averaging 29°C, while winters (December-February) are cold and snowy, with temperatures around -6°C. The city receives most rainfall from July to October, with August being the wettest month. Despite the semi-arid climate, Panguitch doesn't experience monsoon or hurricane seasons.
The best time to visit Panguitch, Utah, USA is from June to September. During these months, the weather is warm, averaging around 20-25°C, perfect for outdoor activities. Panguitch is known for its scenic beauty, and summer is the ideal time to explore its natural wonders, including Bryce Canyon National Park. Additionally, the city hosts the annual Panguitch Valley Balloon Rally in June, a must-see event.
What guests said about Panguitch:
10
Scored 10
I love the 1 stop light town.
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
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
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
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
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
Cabin seems solidly built. Looks like log cabin in the old west. Bathroom was cleaned. Bed was comfy. Room #9 was far enough from the main road and we could not heard any vehicle noise during the night. Staff member was friendly.
Coffee maker is available, uses the K cup I think and coffee was provided. Cabin got frig and microwave oven.
Nice of them to provide complementary bottled water. It’s the small things like this that make them stand out from the main hotel chains that nickel and dime you.
We were greeted by Barb (owner), and she was outstanding. She went above and beyond to ensure our stay was excellent. The comfort of her guests is her number one priority. They have made several impressive upgrades that make their property second to none. Their choice of decor is very tastefully done. It truly was a remarkable room.There are several hotels you can choose, but there is only Purple Sage. We'll definitely be back and would recommend this location to everyone.
The staff members were super polite, friendly, and caring! I arrived late at night and for a while I was still in the car talking to a friend. The polite gentleman receptionist (I cannot remember the name) came all the way to my car to make sure I had a booking with them! Oh my! This never happened for me before and I found it super caring! 🙏 It was a peaceful, quiet, after all of my hikes at the Bryce Canyon I had the best rest! Thank you so much!
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.
The hotel is about 6 miles outside of the center of Panguitch, so is conveniently located. The room is clean and has all the basics one needs. We used it as our base to get to Bryce Canyon NP. Also, I'd inadvertently left my own blanket at the hotel, and told them I'd pick it up on my way back from Bryce. I returned for it, and the staff had my blanket neatly folded and wrapped in a plastic bag, waiting for my return.
I have stayed at many places from
Panguitch to Bryce Canyon. I booked this place on accident and was more then. Pleasantly surprised! It was the first clean room that was not a total dive, and the front desk lady was so nice. I will stay here again and would recommend to anyone. Beds and pillows were not super comfy, but I will take it over clean, nice rooms with friendly staff!
The room, was spacious and had everything we needed. What I liked the most was the friendliness and helpfulness of the owner. Though there are closer places to Bryce National Park, it was an easy drive to get there. My only complaint, and it has nothing to do with the hotel itself, is that there is almost no where open to get a meal on a Sunday in Panguitch.
As the family business owners, Ivo and Christine make it personal and warm to each guests, which is very special.
The foods are mostly home made and the quality are beyond expectations. We had dinners over the consecutive two nights.
The location is not in the center city of Panguitch but is convenient going to Bryce Canyon.
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We had a great stay at the Bryce Canyon Motel. The price was cheapest in the area but it did not take away from amenities or comfort. The rooms were very cozy and cute. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful.
Quiet area near Bryce Canyon, clean rooms. We forgot a clothing item in the room and when we returned about 2 hours later, the cleaning staff had folded it neatly and returned it to us, which was very kind
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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