Offering a hot breakfast each morning, this bed and breakfast is 20 minutes’ drive from Panguitch Lake. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen cable TV. Free WiFi access is available.
Michail
Greece
A marvelous place both inside and out. Attention to detail and very tasteful decoration everywhere. Our room was very large, had a walk in wardrobe, a free standing bathtub and a huge shower room. It was the only place out of 9 we stayed at in our road trip which had both hard and soft pillows as opposed to the very soft "standard issue" ones. The check in process is a bit strange but effective. You arrive at any time, there is an envelope with your your name, key, instructions and breakfast order sheet, you take it and off you go. The breakfast was really tasty had lots of choice and was served at our table in proper plates and "real" cutlery as opposed to the totally plastic cutlery and single use plates that we had everywhere else we stayed in out trip (at places on avegage double the price of Panguitch). Amazing value for money!
Rodeway Inn Bryce Canyon is located in Panguitch, within 29 km of Sunrise Point and 33 km of Sunset Point. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
This Panguitch, Utah resort is 20 miles from the Bryce National Park. Zion National Park is 68 miles away. A free hot American breakfast is served daily.
Marco
Hungary
The bed were comfortable and clean. The breakfast buffet was rich in choice and at least decent in quality. The location is great for exploring Bryce Canyon NP.
Bryce Canyon National Park is 23 miles from this Panguitch, Utah motel. The motel offers a large barbecue grill for outdoor cooking and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Martina
Austria
quick check in, cooled down at night, close to red canyon and bryce canyon
Located in the city of Panguitch, Utah, this motel is 15 minutes' drive from Bryce Canyon National Park. All of the simply furnished rooms include free Wi-Fi.
Carole
United States
Old hotel that was somewhat renovated. Desk attendant spike broken English BUT went out of his way to attend to any of our requests.
We really liked The Panguitch House Bed and Breakfast.
We really liked The Panguitch House Bed and Breakfast. The location was great for our days at Bryce Canyon National Park. We loved the Bryce Pines Restaurant and ate there two days in a row. The rodeo burger and elk burgers were both delicious as well as their French fries and sweet potato waffle fries.
Tami
United States
Scored 10
10
I love the 1 stop light town.
I love the 1 stop light town. Everything is within a few blocks. Couple gas stations , great market. 4 or 5 different places to eat. Old town feel , centrally located near bryce canyon , ceder breaks lake Panguitch / good fishing , navaho lake , good fishing beautiful surondings. Easy to see some local wildlife. Just there the 27th - 30th saw lots of deer - antelope - wild turkey - my 1st condors. Access to Brianhead less than 1 he and Zion 70 miles. We drove home thru Zion saw 75 + deer and a heard of bison just before entering zion
Daniel
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
There are some absolutely gorgeous historic homes in...
There are some absolutely gorgeous historic homes in Panguitch but the town itself could use a refresh. They have tremendous potential with the historic downtown and its proximity to many National Parks but in all honesty, the town looks like it’s seen better days and needs someone to kickstart a revitalization. This takes a concerted effort, I know, I was involved with a chamber of commerce for many years in Northern California and everyone needs to be one the same page.
We ate at Kenny Ray’s and Cowboy BBQ. Both had great, friendly staff food was nothing exceptional but portions were large.
Ping
United States
Scored 10
10
Panguitch is a small town well situated near Bryce Canyon...
Panguitch is a small town well situated near Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks. There is a big Days Inn but most motels are comfortably refurbished older places. Good restaurants are available. It takes about 30 minutes to get to Bryce from here and an hour to Zion. You can access the Interstate (I-15) by using a connector road (Hwy 20) from Hwy 89 a few miles north of town. 20 generally stays open in winter, but ask. We went north on 89 out of Panguitch and soon hit I-70 right after visiting Butch Cassidy’s boyhood home. I-70 goes over the San Rafael Swell and east to Green River past Moab then on east. Or west to Vegas and LA via I-15. We got off of I-70 at Salina and stayed in the valley, going in north annd eventually coming to I-15 at Nephi, avoiding three mountain passes that have winter chain-up places.
DesertPete
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
Location is 20 min outside Bryce, and twenty min outside of...
Location is 20 min outside Bryce, and twenty min outside of panquitch. Town is very small and seemed deserted. Inn is very outdated but beds were comfortable enough .no grocery stores close by . Small restaurant near inn but we did not eat there .
Diane
Ireland
Scored 2.0
2.0
The door lock was inoperable, so we were given another room.
The door lock was inoperable, so we were given another room. The heater of the 2nd room was faulty and turned off in less than 2 minutes. The room never got warm. We wanted a refund, but the desk clerk was not authorized to do so. We left and drove to Green River, UT. We are very displeased with the Panguitch Days Inn.
The friendliness of the guy working at the reception. We had a really bad experience in a previous hotel (Our visa cards were copied and blocked). The man from the reception did help us with all he could. He did give us positive vibes to continue our vacation again!
The hotel has a perfect location!
It is basic but it has all you need.
Very clean!
It's clean, quiet, comfy, and offers coffee maker and microwave at the best price throughout my entire trip. Ideally located to visit Red Canyon and Bryce Canyon. A super market is just across the street.
The bed were comfortable and clean. The breakfast buffet was rich in choice and at least decent in quality. The location is great for exploring Bryce Canyon NP.
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