Zion Park Accommodations

Zion National Park
A very private place in picturesque high desert setting.
Enjoy the serene charm of this beautiful home with spectacularly gorgeous views.


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Zion National Park
If you are looking for accommodations for your visit to Zion National Park, put the Grant Gulch House into heavy consideration. Grant Gulch is close enough to Zion and Springdale for easy, quick access, but at the same time far away, figuratively, due to its secluded setting away from the crowds. A private, two-bedroom vacation home located just west of Rockville, Grant Gulch sits in a picturesque setting with panoramic views of Zion and its surroundings. The fully furnished home features satellite TV, a hot tub, a large patio, linens, a telephone, a washer/dryer, and a full, modern kitchen. Comfortably accommodating six guests, the home's master bedroom features a California king bed. This spacious room can also easily accommodate a crib or another type of portable bed. The other bedroom contains two twin beds while the living room includes a queen size sofa bed.


Your accommodations at Grant Gulch are an ideal base camp for exploring Zion National Park. Only seven miles from Grant Gulch, Zion's unique canyon and sandstone landscape is truly breathtaking. From waterfalls to hanging gardens to colorful rock behemoths, the park's one-of-a-kind scenery is definitely something "to write home about." A shuttle ride along the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive will provide an excellent glimpse of the park's one-of-a-kind scenery, but to truly appreciate it, you must debark from the bus and stroll along the park's many trails, which range from easy to strenuous. For those seeking a leisurely stroll, the Gateway to the Narrows (otherwise known as Riverside Walk), Lower Emerald Pools and the Pa'rus Trail, the only path in the park that allows bikes, are excellent options. Those seeking to immerse themselves in the park's backcountry will enjoy Zion's longer, more strenuous trails, including Observation Point, Angels Landing, and The Narrows.
Zion National Park


Zion National Park
Utah's oldest national park, Zion protects 229 square miles of narrow canyons, colorful sandstone formations, and forested plateaus. Over millions of years, the erosive forces of the Virgin River and its tributaries carved the park's rugged landscape, which includes huge rock monoliths that tower 2,000 to 3,000 feet above the canyon floor. Zion's natural rock formations are not its only attractions. It is home to an extremely diverse ecosystem that includes everything from harsh desert environments to lush hanging gardens created by water seeping through its porous sandstone. It is also home to rare animal life, including the Virgin spinedace and the Zion snail, and boasts over 900 species of plants and 271 species of birds.

You will not want to miss the opportunity to discover Zion National Park's magnificent scenery. Contact us today to book your accommodations for your stay near the crown jewel of Utah's Color Country.



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Available by the week or the night (Two night minimum).

$175. per night for two nights or more
$1150. for a full week.


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Call now for reservations @ (435) 677-8818 or (435) 772-3383

A MESSAGE FROM THE OWNER'S LAWYER
Reservations are accepted with the expectation that the house will be available for occupancy on the dates reserved. If the house is not available due to fire, casualty, or any other cause beyond the owner's control, the owner's liability is limited to the return of the renter's deposit. Occupants of the house assume all risk of injury and release the owner and all other parties from any claims that relate to or arise from the use or occupancy of the house or the surrounding property.

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