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Capitol Reef Resort

3.7 (190 reviews)
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The Pioneer Kitchen  09-22-2025
Alana M.

Capitol Reef Resort offers unique lodging options! There are Tepees, Conestoga Wagons, cabins, and regular rooms! It's located about 3 miles from downtown Torrey. It is worth the short drive out. It puts you just a little closer to Capitol Reef National Park. We stayed in a regular room, but I would consider a cabin next time. I wouldn't stay in a tepee or wagon, even though they are cool, because the bathroom is in a separate building. On Sept. 22, 2025, we stayed in Room #104 ($166.40 for the night). It was nice. Yes, it is dated, but it was clean. We didn't have a room with a scenic view. It was just steps from the lobby. Parking was almost a hassle, but luckily we found a spot nearby. We had 2 Queen Beds in our room. Very comfortable & we slept well! I appreciated the curtain at the bathroom doorway for added privacy. They have the usual travel size shampoo, conditioner, makeup wipes, & soap toiletries. I was surprised to see they also included travel sized mouthwash & Q-Tips! We walked around the area at night and the next morning. This resort is so beautiful at any time! The soft light emanating from the tents and wagons and the glowing campfires create such a great ambiance! These campfires are only for people staying in these lodgings. S'mores Kits are available from the Pioneer Kitchen. In the morning as the sun rose over the area, it revealed the beauty all around! The Red Rock Cliffs made for an amazing backdrop! We walked to the stable, but the horses weren't there. Then we found the sign pointing us in the right direction. We got to see the horses & Llamas! There was a wild bunny hanging out in the bushes. There is a restaurant at the resort called The Pioneer Kitchen. It is open for Breakfast (7AM-11AM) and Dinner (5PM-9PM). The food is decent and saves you a trip into town. We ate dinner here out of convenience. They have a Pool & Jacuzzi and an Exercise Room. There are some outdoorsy activities available here, too - Llama Trekking, Horseback Riding, & Jeep Tours. You can go Mountain biking and hiking also. By the way, for the Llama Trekking, you lead the Llama which carries your supplies, you don't ride it. Don't miss out on experiencing this cool place!

View from our room
Corinna B.

Capitol Reef Resort is conveniently located right outside of Capitol Reef National Park which was one of the reasons we chose this hotel. The rooms are a bit dated but clean and the view was very nice. There was an alarm clock in the room that was set to 5:45am so we were woken up bright and early... I don't see alarm clocks in hotels very often anymore so we didn't think to check that it was set. Staff should really double check that when they get the rooms ready. Breakfast was absolutely awful and on top of that you have to pay extra for it. My omelet was way overcooked, the spinach was extremely soggy and the potatoes tasted like nothing. The grounds are well maintained and it was enjoyable taking a walk around the property. There are quite a few activities available if you are staying longer. Considering how much we paid I cannot give this more than 2 stars.

Ah, the morning light in the West...
Brian W.

Hiking Capitol Reef in the Winter, this place was one of the few restaurants predictably open. Prices were fair. The food was homecooking-tastic! And the warm & friendly service was day-brightening (also predictable, we ate here like 4 times in a few days, and each person was kind & down-to-earth. The place, this heavenly place, is a trip-savior. Cheers!

Nice clean room but this place is definitely not a resort. Well, do have pool, hot tub, exercise room and restaurant.  Awesome setting
Steven S H C.

Word of the day is: definitely. It is situated in very scenic area over looking the reefs. It has on site restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch and dinner and also there is a pizzeria across the street. Few minutes drive up toward south also has several restaurants too. For this place, ended up getting a 1st floor unit in the back facing the reef and being an old motel like setting, you can park your vehicle right at the front. Pros of this is you are very close to your car just in case someone is trying to steal your catalytic converter. However, the noise of people slamming the doors or beeping noise from locking and unlocking cars were kinda annoying. If you are looking for the better view, ask for the room in the back side, preferably on the 2nd floor which are also the same level as the parking lot. There are several options to this resort but the part we stayed were definably a motel side. The furniture and such seems to be newer but definitely C rated or lower. The mattresses were probably the worst I had in last 10 years of travelling. The famous sag in the middle lumpy bad! It was nice seeing lots of pillows but they were all different colors. Some were quite yellow and you can still tell it from the darkly lit room. I bet it is the water in the area so I definitely did not drink the water from the tab. There were also signs of popped nail heads on the wall, chipped paints and exposed screw holes. Someone definitely took the drywall screws and kept it as memento. Definitely need lot more TLC. Rooms were dark with all the lights on. Lights were strategically placed to look very odd and didn't do a dang thing what lights suppose to do. Its the package of two lights for $30 at local box store special. It is situated very close to arches and hiking trails and that is a big plus. Don't be fooled by word Resort. Well, they do have hot tub, pool and exercise room. Is that considered as resort? At least they did not charge resort fees like Vegas hotels do. Do not let my super nice photo of the room fool you. It definitely does not represent what you actually feel.

Backyard
Beth B.

A lot of choices for you to sleep here including a variety of Hotel rooms, teepees, wagons and cabins. We are staying in a hotel room which is the least interesting of the group but with a bathroom within the room- it's fine for us. People in the Teepees and wagons all have assigned private bathrooms at a short walk from their living quarters that they say are the nicest and cleanest bathrooms they've ever seen. Meeting people and chatting around the fire pits has been very fun as well. We have not tried the restaurant on premises but the Rim Restaurant across the street has been top notch for dinner. All and all a great place to stay.

Beth B.

My boyfriend and I stayed at Capitol Reef Resort on a recent road trip over Easter weekend. We wanted to be as close to Capitol Reef National Park as possible and this fit the bill. While the outside of the resort was not as "fancy" as the website makes it out to be, our room was spotless. The toiletries were heavenly. I loved the goat milk soap so much that I requested another one at the front desk. We were thankful that the restaurant was open on Easter. We got take out and brought it to our room. They even threw in a free serving of ice cream, since it was my birthday. There are a few restaurants in the town of Torrey, but we were too tired to explore the town. The front desk staff was very helpful. I had a lot of questions about which route to take back to Arizona and they provided a lot of great information. This resort offers cool activities such as horseback riding and llama walks. We didn't have time on our short trip to try those activities. Next time!

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Annie L.

This place is the ultimate bait & switch! I dont usually get that with hotels, what you see online is usually what you get and you usually can tell between motel/inns vs mid price vs luxury resorts. Capital Reef "Resort" fooled me. It's more like Capital Reef "Motel". It's too good to be true! The photos online make it look so luxurious in the middle of the desert?!?! The moment I walked in it smelled stuffy and moldy. The carpet was dirty. You can feel how old and used everything was. Peeling tables and cabinets. The ceiling of the bathroom is yucky. The bed sunk in and the pillows and so soft and mush! I could NOT wait to get outta here. It made me feel so dirty staying here overnight and I did not sleep well at all. The attached photo from their website made it look so luxurious like you will get high quality sheeting and bedding. Could not be more fake! We stayed on the ground level in the main building and the people upstairs were stomping around. You can hear it when they turned on their shower. Paper thin walls. Oh yeah, I would be careful using their hair dryer. The one I had was zapping blue electricity out..scary! Very old and used amenities. The on site restaurant however had good food. This place also offers Llama hike and Jeep tours which my husband and I did. There are other hotels around town. It's a small little town and not as deserted as I thought it would be with several restaurants nearby. I would recommend staying elsewhere.

Gorgeous view outside our room.
Marco V.

The motel staff was friendly, the beds were comfy and rooms were clean. Great location for visiting Capitol Reef National park. Would definitely stay here again. I hate saying anything bad about places but the restaurant onsite was terrible! I ordered nachos and it looked like someone threw some chips and shredded cheese and popped it in the microwave. But please don't let this dissuade you from staying here. The motel itself is awesome!!!

King Bedroom
Lacey T.

On an impromptu trip to Goblin Valley and Capitol Reef, the original plan was to camp. After hiking fifteen miles and realizing we were looking at below freezing temperatures, we decided a hotel sounded like a much better idea. We reconciled ourselves to staying in straight-out-of-Trailer-Park-Boys Hotel Hanksville, but when we pulled in, found they had no vacancy. A frantic online search found Capitol Reef Resort was about an hour away in Torrey, Utah, and we quickly called to reserve. They had one room left (and it was cheaper than reserving through a third party site). Hurray! We arrived tired, cold, and perhaps a tad grouchy, but the young man at the front desk was friendly and sweet as could be. He gave us a packet of papers showing the upcoming weather, activities (fire pit with s'mores!), map, hours for the hot tub (pool is closed in the off season), a menu for the attached restaurant, Pioneer Kitchen, and more! A small convenience store with souveniers, books, snacks, medication, and other sundries resides in the lobby. We opened the door to our room, and were hit with the most delightful warm air! I do not know if this was intentional, but they had turned up the heat full blast, and it felt so cozy and comforting after a chilly evening. The space was clean, with plentiful storage, and a nice restroom. A Keurig and microwave are included. We had dinner and breakfast (a buffet for $10) at Pioneer Kitchen, and while not amazing, it was certainly convenient and satisfying enough. The comforter on the bed was too thin for me, and I ended up sleeping in my jacket, but am sure in the normal season it is fine. In the morning, we enjoyed the beautiful flame rock formations via our balcony, and while not required, I'd encourage you to pay a bit more for a room with access to one (or better yet: a yurt or conestoga wagon!). Check out was easy peasy, and again, the employee at the front desk was cheerful. I felt the price for our stay was very reasonable, but might be less inclined to think that way when they rise during popular times.

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My husband and I have reserved a King Cabin at Capitol Reef Resort for 5 days and are wondering if the views are good no matter what cabin, room, teepee, or wagon you stay in?

Yes! All of the cabins face the mountain range. The only peculiar thing about the cabin was that there is an alcove with the shower on the right and a toilet with a door on it on the left, so you have to undo the curtains to give the person… Read more

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It is an amazing place which truly has every amenity that you desire when heading to Capitol Reef National Park.

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Skyview Hotel - King Suite Room with Hot Tub

Skyview Hotel

(23 reviews)

This property is on Hwy 24, with no other buildings or structures to shelter it from the noise,…read morehowever, with the setback and the construction of the lodging - I didn't hear any freeway noise at all. That was a very pleasant surprise. This place seems newly constructed and was very nicely designed to be spacious feeling in a very simple way. The main building was just a row of rooms, similar to a motel, but the artistry of the rope walls flowing like a canyon, really uplifted the whole feel. In the room the green plants, wall art and simplicity of a clean room, with the space to have comfy seating gave a feeling of ease. The open view to the cliff wall from the sliding door wall was about the prettiest scene you would want out of your bedroom. They offer rooms with and without a hot-tub on the back porch, as well as dome rooms, some with skylights for night time star viewing. However the domes don't open for reservations until sometime in April, the rooms with hot-tubs go very quickly!! I regret to say that we only stayed overnight. I now wish I had given us more time in this delightful hotel.

This may be one of the my most favorite hotels I've ever stayed in, the Skyview is where it's at!…read moreThere's not a lot going on at Torrey so I was happy that this place had some views and also, streaming services already logged into so I could watch all the shows I'm too cheap to pay for on my own! I stayed here three nights and was excited that each day I came back, the complimentary snacks and sodas were restocked along with fresh ground coffee from a local coffee establishment. Also a good sized mini fridge with freezer and microwave. There's art all around you in the room and outside and the bathroom was incredibly clean with fabulous products. If I ever come back to Torrey (which I don't think I will), I would absolutely stay again but otherwise cannot recommend this place enough!

Austin's Chuckwagon Motel & General Store - Lunch meats and blue cheese bacon potato salad

Austin's Chuckwagon Motel & General Store

(66 reviews)

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The General Store is all I can review, since we weren't staying at the hotel. It was a cute store,…read moreand though all the locals and Utah-based tourists were unmasked, we got no grief for wearing ours inside. All the members of the staff we talked to were cheerful and friendly, and we felt all the more comfortable and welcome because of their smiles. We browsed the goods since we were of a mind to get snacks and settled on a small berry pie with a crumble top. Though it was the size of a single-serving pot-pie, it took 2 of us 2 meals to finish all of it because it was so very rich and berrylicious. We ate it outside since those crumbles got everywhere the moment we opened the to-go case, but oh it was worth the mess potential because it was so darned good. We love when we find small towns that still have their old general stores lovingly maintained and properly run. This general store is just that, and we will be super happy to visit again next time we come through the area.

The motel room was basic but clean which served our purpose as we drove through the national parks…read more The typical amenities were provided. Guests of the motel gets free coffee, tea, or hot chocolate from the general store which is open early til late, 10pm I believe. We ate at the deli for breakfast. I was looking forward to the quiche based on what I saw on the Yelp pictures but I guess the menu has changed. They only offer breakfast sandwiches now but it's made to order so we got to choose type of eggs and proteins. It did take a bit a time for them to make it so factor that in when planning your visit. The sandwiches were ~$12 each but were pretty filling so perfect for another day of hiking.

Red Sands Hotel - Front Lobby

Red Sands Hotel

(80 reviews)

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There was a problem with the cooling unit in our room (incessant loud hum) that made it really…read moreunpleasant to stay there. THANKFULLY the person at the front desk addressed our problem immediately and absolutely perfectly. A+++ customer service and that was much appreciated. Our second room was spacious and comfortable, with terrific bedding and pillows. The morons directly upstairs from us were stomping on the floor/ceiling for hours on end (nothing the hotel could do about their utter lack of courtesy for their fellow travelers--but this is the kind of clientele that the hotel attracts evidently). So ours was a mixed experience here.

The back view is fantastic, but I'd say that's about it. It's not the worst place, but I expected…read moremore, since part of their selling point is that it's also a spa so I expected more zen spot, nope! It's actually one of the loudest hotels I've stayed in (in terms of noise from outside my door) and I've stayed in a lot of hotels. We unfortunately got booked closer to the cafe, so we could literally hear everything and everyone. We had an early day next day, but couldn't sleep earlier cuz their quiet time is 10 and people really took that to heart. Later at night, when people where talking as they get in their room, I could hear them. In the morning, everyone who passed by, and when they used the ice machine at some ungodly hour, I could hear them. I swear it was like our door was made out of paper. The faucet, they're the bowl style sink, that didn't work out. If you put it at light water stream, the faucet lever drops so water stops. If I put the lever higher so it doesn't drop to automatically close, then it gushes water too much and now it's splashing all over the place. I was heavily disappointed because they promoted themselves as a spa, but there was nothing spa like about this place.

Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast - A friend hanging out in the expansive garden. Beautiful foliage. Definitely a must walk-through.

Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast

(25 reviews)

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I noticed there were no current Yelp reviews. So as a public service, here you go…read more This is an old school house turned B and B. We were on the 2nd floor because the first floor room only slept two adults and we had three. That first floor room is ADA friendly. I believe there are about 10 rooms in the entire building. All have different names related to a school setting. There was an interesting front door policy but for the sake of safety I won't write about it. We stayed in the Arithmetic Room. It was clean and ready upon our arrival. We arrived one hour early and were unable to check into our room??? So we went in search of food. It was slim pickings for sure. Torrey is a sleepy town. Many establishments open at 8:00 am and close by 3:00 pm. Some places are closed In the middle of the week. I wish I'd known this before booking a room. Our room was really two rooms with a Jack and Jill bathroom. The decor was what you'd expect in an antique-vibe establishment. As far as beds and pillows, the pillows were too hard for our liking. My mom and I woke up with stiff necks and headaches after the first night. We did check out all the pillows on the other beds and found two that were softer. The actual beds were great. The bathroom was not ADA equipped and was not marketed as such. My mom had a difficult time using that bathroom. We had an excursion that first morning and were being picked up at 7:00 am. Since breakfast is served at 8:30, there would be no breakfast for us. When I informed the owner of this, no other provisions were offered. We were not offered coffee, which ended up being Folgers anyway so no loss there. We were not offered any kind of small snack etc. I even texted the owner the evening of our first night to remind her that we would not be around for breakfast. We were the ONLY party staying at the facility this first night and I wanted to ensure that breakfast was not cooked and wasted due to our absence. In the name of customer service, I was hoping we could grab coffee or tea and a snack and then head out for our excursion. Unfortunately, none were offered. The grounds are well manicured. It is a lot of work to maintain these gardens which were beautiful. My friend is an avid gardner and explained the various varieties of flowers, plants, and shrubs. A deer hung out in the gardens that first day. It's a very serene setting. We had two tv's in our rooms and could pull up Prime, Netflix, etc and watch just about any type of program. We did get breakfast today. It was pretty amazing. We were served gluten free banana crepe/pancakes, cantaloupe, grapes, grass fed beef sausage, poached egg with cheddar cheese and condiments like strawberries and yogurt for the pancakes. Canadian maple syrup was also served. Anyway, I gave this BnB a 3 because we did not feel very welcomed the first two days. We seriously did not see anyone on that first day after that initial meet with the owner around 2:00 pm. We were not asked yesterday about how we slept, were we comfortable, did we need anything etc. In fact, we didn't see anyone yesterday either. Today seemed more welcoming. Just fyi, If you sway more toward the liberal side of life, you will love it here. Here's your sign.

Loved this Bed and Breakfast! We stayed in the Moenkopi Room and loved it! We had a beautiful view…read moreand a lovely room. The room was clean and ready when we arrived (the pull out bed was even made and ready for the third person in our group). The property has plenty of history! Built in the early 1900s. Butch Cassidy and his gang attended events there when it was being used as a dance hall. They have pictues on the main floor of classes that attended school there. Breakfast was loved by all who stayed there. Everyone we spoke to loved their stayed and raved about the morning breakfast! The breakfast is organic and delicious. As you make your way down the stairs toward the main room you are greated by the sound of music coming from the grand piano (player piano). We plan to visit the area again and the Torrey Schoolhouse Bed and Breakfast will definitely be part of the trip!

Skyridge Inn

Skyridge Inn

(14 reviews)

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This is a micro hotel with astonishing views & delicious breakfasts included. The new proprietor is…read moreShawn Saunders who expanded and renovated the place beautifully about 2021. He seems very busy arranging for ATV/UTV rides and fly-fishing trips so we never saw him; his daughter was very helpful with checking us in and explaining everything. We stayed just one night in the Chamisa room, that's a huge third-floor suite with a fine view of the sunrise - actually a required view since there are no shades on that enormous window lol. The bathroom is just across the hall. Comfortable bed, good strong A/C, everything was great. Hotel staff cooked us breakfast right on the dot of 7:30am! Torrey is a tiny town with a lot of character, there's good coffee, good food and very good hiking not that far away. I don't recommend walking there after dark, there's just no safe path. You can ignore the old review comments about Irene and Kim, also the Yelp business description. They sold the business to Shawn and are no longer active here. If you don't mind the cost, I recommend a sunset tour in a utility terrain vehicle ("side-by-side" aka UTV). Adam took us up top a nearby rock formation that let us see all of Torrey, and gave us quick geology & history lessons while we were up there, it was a great time. Finding the Skyridge's entrance dirt road can be a struggle, and they appropriately warn guests that your phone's map will probably fail on the listed address. For what it's worth, this address took me right to the spot, your mileage will vary: "714 SR-24 Teasdale, UT 84773"

Stayed for a second time. This trip was even better! The inn has been renovated and it's beautiful…read more I grew up fly fishing with my dad, so I loved the added fishing shop and tours offered. We felt like we had the entire place to ourselves...so quiet and relaxing. Hot tub was fantastic. Room was very comfortable and quiet. Amazing star gazing. Breakfast was still delicious, great coffee!! Host was extremely accommodating and helpful! This is the place to stay in Torrey!

Noor Hotel

Noor Hotel

(25 reviews)

Comfortable, clean room with a great view back to Canyonlands National Park. In the middle of…read morenowhere outside of Torrey "proper". Very difficult to locate as GPS does not work in the area and the signage is terrible - small signs at ground level and hotel not visible from the road as it is behind a gas station/restaurant complex. But once found is very attractive and well maintained property. However it could definitely use more electrical outlets (only two found that were not in use by room appliances). Owners were main staff and were friendly and helpful. A few shortcuts were taken that could be improved - kleenex in the room and coffee cup lids in the breakfast. Breakfast ok but not special. Restaurant associated with the property (and apparently same ownership) was no so good, strange version of Mexican food. But convenience store with gas station was well supplied, clean with friendly service.

When I first checked in there were facial hairs (I think) all over the sink. First night my heater…read morekicked on at 1:30 am and sounded like a semi starting. The next day I went to report it and get an extra room key but no one was at the front desk until after noon. The second day I needed some coffee for my room but again, at 7:00 pm, no one at the desk or available. The staff that I did speak with was nice enough. All of the issues I had seemed to be poor management. Proper staffing and quality control processes would have made the stay much better.

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