If you're craving a staycation getaway, you have two choices. You can head to one of Utah's cities for a fun-filled weekend with museums, concerts, shopping, and restaurants galore. Or, you can drive far into the most remote corner of Utah, where you'll find miles and miles of uninhabited, vast spaces that are full of natural beauty, peace, and quiet. If the second option sounds like what you're looking for, you'll want to visit Valley of the Gods Bed & Breakfast.
The Valley of the Gods is a stunning, remote place near the Four Corners area of Utah. If you're looking for a place to find peace and quiet, this is it.
Of course, you'll need a place to lay your head at night, and Valley of the Gods Bed & Breakfast is a great option. The stone ranch house has a rustic charm that can't be beat.
This pretty ranch is the only home you'll find in the 360,000-acre Cedar Mesa Cultural and Recreational Area, and it's surrounded by natural beauty.
Hosts Gary and Claire Dorgan make sure that you feel welcome, and provide plenty of communal and private spaces for guests.
Each of the four guest rooms has a private bath, and they're all as cozy as can be.
You'll find stunning, hand-made quilts covering your bed, and fireplaces to keep you warm on cold nights. You'll love this historic ranch house - from its rough-hewn, exposed beams to its rock walls.
If you want a little more privacy, choose to stay in the Honeymoon Cottage.
Relax on the 75-foot-long front porch and meet a new friend or two. The owners consider this space an outdoor living room, and an afternoon spent reading, chatting, or just quietly enjoying the scenery is a wonderful afternoon indeed.
Claire will make you a delicious homemade breakfast every morning right here in the quaint kitchen.
You could sit here and soak in this view for hours.
Rates at Valley of the Gods Bed & Breakfast start at just $145 per night and include breakfast.
Learn more about Valley of the Gods Bed & Breakfast on its website. If you're looking for another unique B&B in Utah, you might want to check out this unique place in St. George that has an interesting history.
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