Whether they are looking for rooms in major cities or in towns near Utah’s big five national parks, travelers heading to Utah have a range of options when it comes to lodging. They can choose between staying at major brand hotels operated by corporate members of NTA or opt for the following five individual properties that belong to the association:
Salt Lake Plaza Hotel at Temple Square
Located in Temple Square, this 150-bed property offers luxury amenities and tons of meeting space, all in downtown Salt Lake City. The on-site JB’s Family Restaurant offers tasty regional cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
NTA contact: Richard Williams
Moab Lodging & Adventure–Red Cliffs Lodge
This lodge, which backs up to the Colorado River and is surrounded by orange-hued peaks, is a rustic retreat for groups visiting Moab. On-site attractions include the Film and Western Heritage Museum and Castle Creek Winery.
NTA contact: Judy Bane
Situated just off I-15, this all-suites hotel offers easy access to Salt Lake City’s restaurants and shopping centers, as well as four major ski resorts. Groups can enjoy a made-to-order breakfast and the nightly Manager’s Reception.
NTA contact: Melissa Deveraux
Rockin’ R Ranch & Lodge
This real working dude ranch in Antimony, Utah, has a true Western feel that is reflected in the rooms and the food. Visitors can take part in everything from traditional cow roping and horseback riding to hiking and swimming.
NTA contact: Camille Ovard
Crystal Inn Downtown Salt Lake City
This four-story hotel in the heart of Utah’s capital city has 175 guest rooms and three oversized meeting rooms. A number of amenities are offered, including a complimentary hot breakfast buffet and free airport shuttle service.
NTA contact: Matt Heimueller
Top photo: Red Cliffs Lodge (Moab, Utah)
Photo by redcliffslodge.com
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