"Set on 20 acres of remote southwestern Utah desert, this former drive‑in theater was reimagined into a nostalgia‑driven lodging that blends midcentury Americana with modern comforts. Guests stay in renovated 1960s Airstream trailers—each outfitted with midcentury furnishings, a queen bed, a twin daybed, and a dining area—and can curl up in vintage cars to watch classic films under the stars. Sleek black, glass‑front A‑frame cabins and floor‑to‑ceiling windows foreground sweeping sandstone views, while spa‑style public bathhouses with outdoor rain showers, a pool, hot tub, laundry, a general store, an open‑air lodge with couches, board games and a record player, and communal firepits create a resort‑meets‑campsite vibe. An on‑site food truck serves breakfast sandwiches and burgers, and the general store sells meal kits for grilling on private pits; RV pull‑in sites round out the options. The property is intentionally remote—roughly a five‑hour drive from major airports—so it’s a road‑tripper’s haven and basecamp for exploring nearby parks and slot canyons. It closes for winter and typically reopens in mid‑March, with new cabins featuring private bathrooms slated to debut when it reopens. The lack of in‑room bathrooms for current accommodations is noted as an occasional inconvenience that also enhances nighttime stargazing and connection with the landscape." - Michelle Baran