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Top-rated vacation rentals in Utah

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Farm stay in Cedar City
COW in my window! Farm stay
Escape the busy life and relax at The Grand Ranch, Utah. Enjoy the beautiful countryside of Kanarraville, UT. Our Highland cows will greet you off the private back patio. This serene guest home on our family ranch is 9 miles south of Cedar City. Enjoy our miniature farm animals, orchard, and garden. Minutes from Kanarraville Falls and other hiking trails. 10 min from Zion's North Entrance. Central to all Utah's National Parks: Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands.
$106 per night
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Treehouse in Park City
Dreamy Living Treehouse Above Park City w/Skylight
Bring your childhood dreams to life by going on a real treehouse adventure! This beautiful, one-of-a-kind escape is situated at 8,000 feet and embraced by a 200 year old fir. Accessible only by 4x4/AWD (chains required in winter), it features a lofted bedroom with skylight, kitchen, hot-water bathroom, main room with 270-degree glass windows and large private deck. Be prepared for small spaces and lots of stairs with breathtaking views of the Uintas that are nothing short of spectacular!
$121 per night
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Treehouse in Orderville
Treetop #6 at East Zion Resort
Welcome to "The Treetop Houses" at East Zion Resort! Be reassured by my 1000 plus reviews from our tiny house rentals. We believe that the places you stay while on vacation should be a unique and fascinating experience! Stunning views in all directions and breath taking sunsets every night. Our Tree Houses are incredibly crafted and filled with modern yet rustic finishes. Each one has been designed with its own private bathroom, kitchenette, fire pit, gas grill and AIR CONDITIONING.
$131 per night

Utah waterfront vacation rentals

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Cabin in Sundance
Carriage House on The Stream in Sundance, Utah
$255 per night
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Dome in Torrey
Capitol Reef Domes
$140 per night
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Tiny home in Huntsville
Private Romantic Lake Cottage Bed & Breakfast
$128 per night
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Treehouse in Nephi
Fantasy Treehouse and Resort
$172 per night
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Cabin in Kamas
Private Riverfront Cabin-Rated UT’s #1 Airbnb
$229 per night
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Dome in Torrey
Kayenta Dome
$150 per night
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Guesthouse in Tremonton
Bear River Guesthouse
$79 per night
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Apartment in Torrey
Peace and Quiet on the Fremont River
$150 per night
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Cabin in Sandy
Snowbird/Alta/Salt Lake City-THE CREEKSIDE CABIN
$325 per night
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Home in Virgin
Rusty Guest House at Zion National Park
$199 per night
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Home in Escalante
Escalante Cliff House
$286 per night
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Hut in Moab
Last Hurrah Male Hogan
$165 per night

Utah fishing vacation rentals

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Tiny home in Scofield
Scofield A-Frame: Cozy Mountain Retreat by Lake
$115 per night
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Dome in Huntsville
Mini Dome Near Snowbasin
$161 per night
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Guest suite in Orem
35% winter sale! Serene apt + Golf Course Views
$53 per night
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Guest suite in Pleasant Grove
Brand new, adorable guest suite
$50 per night
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Farm stay in Panguitch
The Lazy Ass Ranch. The Field and Stream Room.
$99 per night
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Tent in Kanab
The Kiva Suite - Private Cave Tent #4
$230 per night
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Camper/RV in Hurricane
Great Southern Utah Getaway!
$60 per night
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Cabin in Garden City
The Boulevard Cabin
$105 per night
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Cabin in Duck Creek Village
Duck Creek Luxe Cabin w Fire Pit Near Zion & Bryce
$136 per night
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Tiny home in Hurricane
Timberwood Tiny Home
$96 per night
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Guesthouse in Cedar City
DREAMLOFT + PATIO on the HILL
$85 per night
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Cabin in Duck Creek Village
The Treehouse Cabin # No Pets Allowed.
$148 per night

Home rentals in Utah

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Home in Kanab
Tranquil Adobe Retreat by Quiet Shelters
$239 per night
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Home in Richfield
Curated abode w/ close proximity to National Parks
$123 per night
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Home in Salt Lake City
☆ Beautiful Escape - Nature by the City
$79 per night
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Home in Orderville
Hot Tub, Secluded Between Zion and Bryce
$261 per night
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Home in Salt Lake City
Modern Liberty Park, close to downtown, Sugarhouse
$79 per night
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Home in Glendale
Laini’s Cottage between Zion and Bryce
$149 per night
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Home in Hurricane
Luxury Zion Home with Private Hot Tub!
$263 per night
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Home in Glendale
Modern Mountain House at Apple Hollow (W/ Hot Tub)
$294 per night
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Home in Hurricane
5-STAR 3-BEDROOM ZION HOME w/ THEATER & HOT TUB!
$120 per night
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Home in Glendale
Zion & Bryce Holidays between the PINES
$143 per night
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Home in Millcreek
Modern Boho home with Large Sauna near Canyons
$79 per night
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Home in Salt Lake City
SLC Mountain House Ski Retreat •15min to downtown!
$58 per night

Your guide to Utah

All About Utah

With more than 20 million acres of public lands and 14 national parks — Utah is where the rest of the country comes to stretch its legs. The Western state boasts a who’s who of natural features, from the craggy mountain peaks and sparkling salt flats in the north to the vast red rock canyons and sandstone deserts to the south. Ashley National Forest spreads over a million acres in the east, while in the middle of the state Fishlake National Forest is home to one of the largest organisms on earth, Trembling Giant, a stand of 47,000 aspen trees that share a single root system.

Away from the state’s wealth of national parks, which draw hikers, rock climbers, and skiers in winter, the capital city of Salt Lake City combines the fragrant roses of Red Butte Garden with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts and the famous melodies of the Tabernacle Choir, all against the backdrop of the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains. Neighboring Park City attracts Hollywood’s biggest stars to its independent film festival each year, while motoring enthusiasts from all over the world head to Bonneville Salt Flats near the Nevada border to watch speed records and even join in races.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Utah

Utah sports a diverse array of climates and landscapes. The preferred time of year to visit will vary drastically depending on what region you visit and what activities you plan to participate in. During the summer, expect dry conditions with climates that range from temperate in the mountain regions to blisteringly hot in the Moab area, with its windswept red rock formations and desert canyonlands. May through September can be a perfect time to try and find cabins for rent in Utah, as the summers in the mountains tend to offer the broadest range of recreational activities. The shoulder seasons see milder temperatures and spattering of rain in most regions of the state. During the winter, you will generally find snow and a host of exciting events like the famous annual film festival in Park City.


Top things to do in Utah

Zion National Park

Zion National Park is one of the most recognizable geological sites in all of North America. Historically the area’s dramatic limestone bluffs and slot canyons served as a throughway for Native Americans and pioneers in their travels west. Today, people come to the park to hike the Narrows — a deep gorge where the water can reach waist height — climb the red sandstone cliffs, and spot rock squirrels and bald eagles soaring overhead.

Scenic Byway 12

Take in the scenery along this historic route that connects Bryce Canyon and the Capitol Reef National Park by way of a roughly 120-mile picturesque drive through Utah’s dramatic landscapes. Mountain roads wind through pine forests and aspen groves before descending into canyonlands and the region’s iconic red rock formations.

Dinosaur National Monument

Home to one of the largest collections of prehistoric fossils in the world, Dinosaur National Monument offers an unrivaled insight into 150 million years of history. Check out the Wall of Bones, with more than 1,500 fossils embedded in the face of the rock. Or head into the museum, where you can take in the impressive collection of fully reconstructed diplodocus skeletons, bones from ancient crocodiles, footprints, and cultural artifacts found in the area.

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