Ofland Escalante

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Ofland Escalante

Hotel · Garfield County

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2020 West Highway 12, Escalante, UT 84726

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Nestled in the stunning Utah desert, Yonder Escalante is a retro RV resort offering chic accommodations, a vintage drive-in theater, and communal amenities to create an unforgettable glamping experience.  

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"In the warmer, southern part of the state sits Yonder Escalante, a high-end glamping property within the vast Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and near Bryce Canyon National Park. The property feels luxurious, yet keeps guests connected to nature." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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"Why book?  Yonder Escalante is like parachuting into a design-lover’s dream of the American West—whether you stay in one of the renovated Airstreams, a glass-sided tiny house, or roll up with your own RV, the glampground is an aesthetic gem steeped in Americana, and surrounded by some of Utah’s best parks. Set the scene You’re out here, in the southern Utah desert, to commune with the red rocks and slot canyons around you. Yonder Escalante is designed with that in mind. From the open-air clubhouse, where board games and fire pits await, to the al fresco showers, the expansive desert is always within sight. The crowd, which includes everyone from young city dwelling couples in Pendleton jackets to road-tripping families in motorhomes, shares an interest in this. The backstory  The owners of the hotel are father-son duo James and Charles Tate, who were searching for a piece of land to create a middle-of-the-desert resort like this one. They ended up finding an old drive-in theater and RV park, and worked on a full overhaul instead while retaining some of those elements (namely, the drive-in theater experience, and dozens of RV sites). Enlisting the help of Hannah Collins of ROY Hospitality Design Studio, they brought in 10 vintage Airstreams, which were renovated on the spot with mid-century modern furnishings, designed 22 modern black cabins with two sides that are entirely made of glass, and created 67 RV sites (this number has been reduced to 35 RV sites since opening, with full campsite amenities—picnic tables, fire pits—added to each). What’s interesting about Yonder Escalante is that, while the Tates created it via their real estate investment firm Preserve Partners (which owns other RV campgrounds, like a KOA in Spokane, or the Old Mill Camp in Oregon’s Tillamook Bay), there are no other Yonders yet. Unlike Under Canvas, which successfully replicates its glamping concept in a number of destinations like Maine and nearby Bryce Canyon, the Yonder Escalante experience can only be found here (for now—the team says a new location will be announced in 2023). The rooms You can have several different versions of a Yonder stay, based on the accommodation you choose, but count on a shared aesthetic of blond woods, delicate black details, and striped wool throw blankets that fill the rooms and common areas. And, because this is a type of camping, keep in mind that bathrooms are communal and not attached to individual units—you’ll have to tote your dopp kit to the showers. The Airstreams, which are surprisingly long and roomy, are great for couples or small families enamored by the idea of bedding down in a vintage trailer without the fuss of actually traveling with one (starting at $199 per night). They fit three thanks to a comfy daybed, and there’s nothing quite like peeking out those rounded windows in the morning. The cabins (starting at $179 per night) are slightly more compact, but have gaping glass in place of the front and back walls and a little patio. It’s worth noting that while these cabins are said to fit three, the couch is probably only suitable for a small child. As for travelers who are rolling up with their own RV, camper, or tent? Those sites (starting at $109 for RV sites, $59 for van/campsites) may not boast the interior design perks of the cabins and Airstreams, but they have the same picnic table, charcoal grill, and fire pit that you’ll want to sit around every evening, and you’ll get full access to communal areas like the pool, drive-in, and lounge area. Food and drink This is still a form of camping, in a sense, so it’s not surprising that there isn’t a permanent onsite restaurant. You’ll be able to get basics thanks to a lobby shop stocked with beers, wine, and snacks, and a food truck that sells breakfast daily from 7 to 11 a.m. (with items like breakfast burritos), and dinner Friday to Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. (burgers, chicken tenders, etc.). During the nightly outdoor movies, concessions like hot dogs and popcorn are available. Plus, cocktail kits and barbecuing kits can be purchased at the front desk any time. The grilling kits are great—and trust me, you'll want to take advantage of your grill—but you may choose to pack some of your own groceries, primarily for lunch when your options are limited and especially if you're staying for more than a night or two.  The neighborhood/area Yonder feels like it’s smack dab in the middle of nowhere, but you’re actually close to some of Utah’s best parks—in fact, it sits within the boundaries of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, the first and largest managed by the Bureau of Land Management with over a million acres of canyons, rivers, and hiking trails. While Grand Staircase-Escalante is a lesser-visited gem of the parks system, you’re just one hour from Bryce Canyon, an hour and a half from Capitol Reef, and two and a half from Zion. You’ll need a car to get here anyway, making it easy to turn a stay into a park-hopping road trip. The service You’ll always have support at the front desk, but there’s (perhaps obviously) no bellhop or room service. Staff do their rounds on carts, so holler if you need someone, or head to the lobby where the always-kind staff can advise you on local-secret hikes in the area, or nearby vantage points for watching sunset.  For families  The nightly movies, offered drive-in style with a fleet of retro cars to sit in and view from, are a favorite among guests of all ages, but especially for kids (and if they can’t sit still for the whole film, it’s very easy to drift in and out of a showing without interrupting others).  Accessibility  ADA-accessible cabins are available for rent (just note that they only accommodate two people, not three). Throughout the property there are a lot of smooth albeit dirt paths; cars are also allowed to drive from the cabin area over to the lobby and pool, for example, but not right up to cabins (call ahead if you think you'll need additional assistance).  Anything left to mention?  Don’t miss the drive-in movies—and, if you’re in a group, rent a mix of cabins and Airstreams (request those beside each other) so you can get a taste of everything Yonder has to offer." - Megan Spurrell

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Ryan LaHaie

Google
Staying at Ofland was a great experience. The staff were all very friendly and helpful, and the amenities are great. The food from the on site food truck was really good, especially the breakfast sandwich. It was very convenient to be able to eat on site every day for breakfast and dinner rather than venturing into town to find a restaurant. They also offered packaged meals, salads and sides you could purchase and cook yourself over the fire. The drive in theater was a very cool experience offering classic cars to sit in and free popcorn. We stayed in a tiny cabin, and the room was good. The bed was not the most comfortable, and there wasn't much storage space for suitcases or clothes, but after all it is a tiny cabin, so we knew what we were getting into. The shared bathrooms were well equipped, however the men's bathroom in the west bathhouse had a bad odor during the entire stay. I chose instead to use the boathouse in the main community building, which was great, but a bit farther of a walk. The pool and hot tub were both a great wya to relax in the evening. They also have on site laundry machines you can use for a small fee which was perfect for refreshing our clothes in the middle of a long trip. Overall we really enjoyed our stay and would definitely come back.

Melissa V

Google
We visited Ofland for a family wedding with our 2 kids aged 7 and 9. We stayed in a Deluxe Cabin and the entire experience was delightful! The accommodations are spacious enough for a family of four, the outdoor shower is beautiful and all the common areas were great--highlight was the "drive-in" movie theatre! Highly recommended!

Haley Peckett Woodward

Google
Overall I’d recommend Ofland and stay here again. Tons of nice touches, great design, and very friendly and helpful staff. Kids loved the huge hot tub and heated pool even in the cold. Laundry was easy and cheap. A couple things other guests may want to be aware: 1. In very cold or inclement weather, know that the layout and amenities may be uncomfortable or unusable. Our shower was outdoor only (which would have been cool in a nice day but I trekked to the very nice bathhouse on a snowy day). Common areas for eating and movies were outdoors (some propane heaters). 2. Most cabins have not much privacy or May even face directly to the main road. We didn’t use our outdoor area due to cold but it wasn’t that scenic (some are more scenic but not at all private). People were friendly and there was a communal culture. 3. Minor note that my kids were excited about the drive in theater but the movies weren’t kid appropriate so we watched only the short preview film.

Chad Manz

Google
I attended an event here on May 3rd. Definitely an upscale adult place with upscale amenities; never saw a child. Spent most of my time at the main building/patio area. Loved the gas in-floor fire pits, ample tables and chairs and various seating options. Also enjoyed the big Adirondack chairs around the huge wood fire pit. They have a pool, drive-in theatre and various levels of accommodations. My friends experienced all levels of accommodations and everyone was very comfortable and enjoyed all the amenities. Would definitely return. Great place for a destination event with many options for all budgets.

soraexplora

Google
Absolutely loved our stay at Ofland Escalante! The cabin setup was super cute and cozy—perfect for me and the doggos. We had an amazing time soaking in the breathtaking daytime views and stargazing at night. The peacefulness of the area was exactly what we needed. We also enjoyed the fun outdoor activities during the day, and the vintage car drive-in movie was such a unique and charming touch. Every bit of our stay was incredible. We’ll definitely be coming back for another visit!

Rachel LeCheminant

Google
Stayed here for two nights with a couple friends for a long weekend. Ofland is easy to find, and in a great location. As other reviewers have said, the property is unique and clean, and the staff are eager to help. Proximity to Grand Staircase (including Lower Calf Creek Falls) was great, and only about 45 minutes to Bryce. The three of us stayed in a deluxe cabin with the private outdoor shower. Rest assured the shower is elevated, off the ground, meaning you'd have to be about 11-12 feet tall to see over the walls into it. Additionally, as I didn't see much in the way of reviews for the sofa bed, here are my thoughts. The pull out sofa is a dense foam mattress. You cannot feel the supporting bars, but it is quite firm. Not uncomfortable to me, but different than what I'm used to. I'm an average size female, and it was good enough, the queen bed was quite comfortable according to my friends. The hot tub should be a model for all hot tubs, it is the width of the pool and means more groups can fit in, while still having some distance between everyone. The food truck did not disappoint--the perfectly cooked hashbrown in the breakfast sandwich is on point. They also offer ice in the mornings to make sure your water bottles stay nice and cool for your outdoor adventures. We'd stay here again, no questions.

Calvin Hang

Google
We stayed at Ofland Escalante for a group trip, and the experience exceeded all our expectations. From the warm welcome to the cozy, toasty cabins, everything felt intentional and inviting. The DIY meal kits were a highlight, fun to make and perfect for sharing around the table. We also had food from the on-site truck, and you could really tell the team behind it loves what they do. Every dish was delicious, thoughtful, and made with care. It added such a special touch to our stay. The restrooms and shared spaces were clean, well-maintained, and added to the comfort of our stay. Every staff member we met was friendly and helpful, creating such a positive atmosphere for the whole group. Ofland was the perfect home base for us. It brought us together, helped us slow down, and gave us memories we’ll be talking about for a long time. Can’t recommend it enough for your next group trip.

Chris Weaver

Google
We had a wonderful stay here in one of the trailer sites with our teardrop camper. The staff were extremely nice and helpful with hiking recommendations. The facilities are glamorous for a trailer park, especially the outdoor shower option. The hot tub in the morning, and the pool after a long hike were wonderful amenities.

Alyson M.

Yelp
This place is awesome! Staff are super friendly and helpful. The place is beautiful. It's the perfect way to camp! You have different options of cabin sizes (for couples, singles or families). Don't want a cabin? They have campers and trailers as well. We had the deluxe cabin that slept 4 comfortably. Nice deck, outside private shower with a heater and big bench. Inside was a nice modern cabin. Comfy queen bed, pull out couch and cute kitchenette with sink refrigerator and microwave. Outside there's a picnic table next to a fire pit. In their general store where you check in you can buy dinner kits. Their pool is awesome! Jacuzzi is nice and hot. Can't say enough about this place. Great for vacation and to tune out the world for a moment. Loved every moment. And shout out to the onsite food truck!!! Smashed burger and portobello sandwich highly recommend with their perfectly fried tatertots! Yas

april s.

Yelp
It was just okay. The instgram ads are misleading.Price rating changes daily. It was $368 for 2 nights. This includes 12% in taxes (occupancy+sales). when we got to our tiny cabin, the husband already said we should've stayed at a local hotel instead of trekking here. The hikes listed on their nice card stock pamphlet weren't close. Parking was tight. People parked wherever. The tires on the bell hop carts were bald, so it was hard to drag onto the uneven rubble since tiny cabins were located furthest from parking. Landscaping sucked because there's so much fresh tumbleweed in between cabins..can't the resort fee go towards clearing that? I'm glad I brought a flashlight when I needed to use the facilities at 3 AM. The community pool. Somehow, my spouse thought that a pool was located at each cabin location. We had to walk from the westest end of the camp to the other. The pool and hot tub were full of bugs. There was one point where the top of the water had just been cleaned, and the rest of the other visits we swam with floating critters. Bug zappers could be added closer to the pool and rooms as well. Sunbathing patrons would move the lawn chairs right in front of the hot tub area and make it uncomfortable being on that side of the hot tub. It was awkward since it's a battle of personal space in the pool with squeezed lawn chaired sunbathers in your face. I think this space was supposed to be a walkway for sitting, not laying out. It wasn't until our last day that staff moved the chairs back to its appropriate location. I think there should be more umbrella alternatives since we were baking in the sun, and that's why sunbathers squish their seats in this already hardly shaded spot. The dust storms occurred, so I figured this was why they took away the umbrellas. However, a head's up would have been nice..or harder regulation to keep the chairs on the right sides of the pool. We only saw staff near closing or when it was time to be kicked out of the pool. The cabin was basic. The AC got down to 62 degrees, but we were still sweating. The AC unit and cabin were dusty, so we were breathing in the dust. There was a blue stain on the couch, and the odomen were stained as well. DH sat on them, and it deflated. Lol. Some staff were fairly rude. The kitchen staff was awesome. I went to the  bathroom near check-in, and while younger cleaner was working on the floors, I let her know I was going to use the bathroom. She didn't acknowledge me or move out of the way. I also requested the handsoap for the West Bath house. It took a day and a half to refill them. DH came across a staff member to relay this, and the staff just walked right by her with her head down. When it brought up to front staff, they said that the cleaners were supposed to cover this. I needed to use sanitary pads at the last minute, but they ripped in half after wearing them for less of an hour. Most IKEA interior, which is cute,but I wish they could have had blackout curtains and heavy duty stuff. The floor is quick to dirty The firepits had thick firewood, and the grill cover didn't close all the way. we brought our camper stove so we were able to cook on their plastic table setting. And we walked across camp to wash our dishes at the lounge. We were also looking forward to the drive-in movie theaters, but when we saw that you couldn't pull your vehicle in, we just opted out of that activity. This and the pool were why we were attracted to this venue. We really enjoyed the showers, even though not all had the same features or water pressure. The water pressure of the toilets was also low since there were usually poop remnants in the bowls. Breakfast complementary was just coffee, tea, apples, oranges, and rice crispy cereal mini cubes..the cocoa pebble rice crsipies weren't favored at all. I've been to budget hotels that actually gave big locally made muffins, and this place has the audacity to tell me rice crispy treats were "cereal bars" ‍ We didn't try the food when we heard that the ice cream was $4.99 for a cup and $4 for cone. Next time, we will just glamp closer to home.

Jess G.

Yelp
Great glamping spot! There are a lot of different amenities. If you have never camped before they make it very easy for you. There is a food truck that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. There's a pool and hot tub and a drive-in movie theater. They have dinner kits that have everything you need to make dinner, down to the salt and pepper. They provide wood for the fire pit as well. They have great common areas to take a break in and enjoy a game or drink. They have a few complimentary breakfast items and cold water available all day. We stayed in a deluxe cabin and my family of 4 was very comfortable. However, the beds were too soft and the pillows were lacking as well. I would not suggest staying here with the purpose of hiking. It is at least a 30/45 minute drive to some of the popular hiking trails of Bryce and other parks nearby. There are places to stay closer to town. The hikes are even further if you are hiking with kids and don't want to hike more than 4 miles. The town of Escalante is a cute VERY small town with limited options if you were wanting to roam about. All things considered, I would definitely camp here again.

Nellyda A.

Yelp
This is just what you need when you're exploring the desert and need to get out of the sun and the wind for a few days. It would also make a fun destination unto itself. I stayed in a tiny cabin. It lived larger than its small footprint. It included comfortable linens, nice decorations, great views, beautiful light, warm comfy decor, a mini fridge and microwave, even a little couch to sit on. It also included nice touches such as fire starter and matches for the fire pit outdoors. The Wi-Fi connected well. The pool and hot tub were delightful! Outdoor lighting was conscientiously pointed at the ground allowing you to enjoy the starlight at night. The communal bathhouse was beautiful, spa-like as advertised, and included nice lotion, shampoo, even additional hygiene products in the women's bathroom. So thoughtful. There are plenty of fresh towels, and the staff is constantly cleaning and making the place tidy and sparkling. The staff were extremely friendly. My only complaint was that the coffee was very weak and not that tasty. The breakfast was rice crispy treats, which feels a little cheap. And the $10 resort fee, which is an add-on that they don't tell you about. I hate that people are doing that now, just tacking on an extra $10 a night. Why not just say that the price is 169 per night rather than 159 and then sneak in an extra $10? It feels dishonest. Aside from that I would recommend this place for sure. The overall vibe is young and hip, with lots of attention to detail and comfort. I would definitely stay here again. I recommend bringing your own coffee and a way to make it.

Christy K.

Yelp
I can't say enough about Yonder... just that it was an incredible experience! From the outdoor morning, coffee to enjoying the Escalante area during the day to lounging by the fire in the late afternoon while eating delicious morsels from the food truck to enjoying the drive-in movie theater from authentic classic cars, everything was perfect! The service was phenomenal. I accidentally made our reservation for a month later than we arrived and yet they made sure we were able to get a space for our two weekend nights. They definitely went above and beyond. We were fortunate to be in Escalante during an art fair so could enjoy seeing local artists' works and talk with them directly. Then, we hiked to Upper Calf Creek Falls. A short, but very steep 2 miles--worth every step! Looking for a lovely get away with a spa feel that is relaxing and upscale? You've found your place in Yonder!

Anthony K.

Yelp
What a great stay!!! This place is unbelievable. The entire Staff is even better. The staff is constantly up-keeping the place. Entire campsite and facilities are very clean. Facilities are awesome. They have full showers with complimentary soap, conditioner, body soap. towels and Q-tips. The west side showers are outside with amazing atmosphere. In addition the women's bathrooms have Dyson hair dryers and curling straighteners. There is an outdoor drive-in movie theater that has vintage cars that you sit in to watch the movie. There is a concession stand that is open 30 minutes prior to 30 minutes after the movie starts that consist of snacks candy and free popcorn. If there are no cars available for you to sit and watch the movie, let the concession stand know and they will give you a pillow to sit on. This place offers so many complementary services. In the general store, you will find alcohol, soft drinks, snacks, and even premade meals that you can grill. Would you believe it if I told you they will even cook the dinner for you. There's also a food truck on site that his permit there. They serve breakfast and dinner. There is a good size pool and hot tub on site. Almost everybody hangs out. With plenty of seating and fire pits. If needed, the staff also will help you park your RV and or camper. They will also help you start your campfire if needed. If you don't wanna cook a meal on the campfire because it'll take too long, ask them for a gas grill. I plan to stay here when in town.

Brandon S.

Yelp
Well.... We just got home from a place we did not want to leave! What a cool experience Ofland was. We always camp in our camper, but this time we "glamped"! We have camped all across Utah and just have never made it to Escalante. My girlfriend got us a couple of nights here at Ofland for something different. We did some hiking with our dogs and really enjoyed our stay here! They are very dog friendly and the grounds are kept up nice and welcoming. We stayed in an Airstream. One of a few different ways to stay and experience this amazing place. The have a small drive in where you can watch older films in cool style cars, and enjoy the comforts of them cooking for you with the food trailer, and or food kits you can take and cook by your cabin. We hated leaving today, but made memories to want to come back to again! Thanks Ofland, for a unique experience. See ya next time! Hopefully sooner than later.

Stephen L.

Yelp
An awesome new retro campsite/cabin property located in beautiful canyon country in southeastern Utah! Situated in remote Escalante, it provides a convenient and refreshing gateway to recreation in The Grand Staircase and Capitol Reef. They offer campsites, cabins and Airstream campers, depending on your preference for level of luxury. Our cabin was outfitted with A/C, a queen-sized bed, bathroom with outdoor rain shower and a small kitchen. An adjoining fire pit and picnic table provided a great outdoor space for grilling and eating. We had parking adjacent to our cabin, making it very convenient to load and unload our stuff. The night skies are particularly stunning in this part of the state due to low light pollution. We loved the fresh, free coffee and Rice Krispie treats offered in the morning. The little market in the lobby was beautifully stocked with prepared and fresh foods, firewood, merch and even booze kits to put together your own cocktails! The pool and enormous jetted hot tub were a delight after a tiring day of walking around. They even have a drive-in movie theater populated with antique cars you can sit inside. Prices are definitely steep, especially for a small town in Utah (pop. 800)---we paid roughly $400 a night for our cabin. However, the experience was unique and darling! We loved our little adventure in Escalante!

Danielle S.

Yelp
So out there but in a good way. The drive alone was worth it. Everyone was super friendly. The staff was amazing. The food truck was great. The drive in movie was amazing. We stayed in the cabin and it was Divine. We will definitely be back. We enjoyed our 1 year wedding anniversary here and even though we didn't have our own restroom it was totally worth it. The bathroom and showers were clean. The outdoor sitting area was clean and warm. The jacuzzi was huge and the pool was too. I wish the pool was heated but it wasn't that bad. Such a beautiful place and not crowded at all. I love the privacy and how clean it was.

Suzie S.

Yelp
Very friendly staff, clean areas, good food options in the check in area. Sweatshirt $70, tshirts $38. Bring snacks, citronella candles or insect repellent. Large cabin beautifully designed. 1ply tp, queen bed quality and pillows is lacking. Pull out couch stiff w/ spiders in it so, shake it out. No hw in shower, but repaired quickly. Love basket w/ instructions on how to cook food. Camps very clean, & well maintained. Small cabins share community restrooms. Road traffic is heard. Food truck- Meatloaf & break burrito. Love the welcome packet w/info on area/trails in detail. Pool is large & nice but some algae. ATV or horses an hour drive away.

Brenna C.

Yelp
This place is definitely worth the stop if you're driving through Escalante! They have RV site, airstreams, and mini cabins available for nightly rent. We stayed in one of the cabins, and it was worth every penny. Our grand total was just over $300, but I would stay here again in a heartbeat. The beds are luxurious, and each cabin comes equipped with a mini fridge, microwave, electric kettle, and coffee & tea bags. There is also an AC unit and a front patio with table and chairs. It's a great spot for a romantic getaway! There is no bathroom in the cabin itself, but the bath houses are incredible! They have several individual outdoor showers and individual toilets. I truly felt like I was at a spa. They also have a very cute check-in area and general store. They have a nice patio outback where they serve complimentary muffins, fruit, and coffee & tea. The bacon & cheddar cornbread muffins with homemade hot honey was a great start to my morning. They also have an outdoor pool and hot tub, another great spot to relax after your adventures. Staff was very friendly and helpful! They will take you to your cabin in a golf cart, and the whole resort is very pet friendly! The gist: Fun, romantic spot with all of the amenities in the middle of the desert. You won't regret your stay here!

Gretchen S.

Yelp
The campground was so cool! Very modern with lots of luxuries. Large pool and hot tub, drive in movies are things you don't typically expect when you go to a campground. We rented a Tent/RV spot which was pretty pricy for what we got. It was all rocky road and no tent pitching spots. I'm torn of whether or not I'll go back because of the price, but it was nice and luxurious.

Amy W.

Yelp
This place was so amazing! Glamping at its finest I'd assume (I've never been glamping before yonder). Super pet friendly, nice tiny cabins, beautiful bath houses, HUGE hot tub and pool, plus it's right between Bryce and Capitol Reef. The community area was my fav part, lots of sitting areas and two gas fireplaces (altho one was not working 70% of the time we were there). We met so many cool guests and it was a great way to learn what sight or hike we should do next. Escalante itself has amazing places to hike. We did the petrified forest and devils garden. Both were mid boggling. I only wish we had more time, there was so much more that I wanted to see. Yonder has a fun old school drive in theatre with 9 cars set up to watch the movie in. We went an hour early to secure a car and we weren't the only ones! Many people were stuck with the bleachers or just left so make sure you get your car way ahead. The men loved hanging out and discussing the cars so it wasn't an hour wasted by any means. Free over salted popcorn and drinks and candy at a cost available. Breakfast was rice crispy treats, apples, and oranges, and not so great coffee, likely due to the terrible "filtered" water they offer. So the breakfast was quite lacking, no biggy it is glamping after all. All of the property had tiny stones on the ground that always caught in our sandals, so be aware of that. All in all we had a fantastic time and will return, but we are assuming this place may raise their prices quickly as they get more popular, and we paid $229 per night for 3 nights starting Monday. Also bring a cooler and go to a regular grocery store before you arrive. The cook yourself meals offered there were $70+ for 2 and didn't look worth the expense. There was a food truck, but luckily we brought our own food and were easily able to BBQ on the propane grill provided for the community. Bring paper places and plastic wear top! Supplies in Escalante are quite limited.

Tyana R.

Yelp
We just returned from our 3 night stay in an airstream here and miss it already! This was our first camping trip of the season and our puppy's first trip and it could not have been better. First, the surroundings are gorgeous and the drive there and back were absolutely stunning. From the moment we booked our trip we experienced top level service, receiving prompt responses to our emailed questions. They also text you with information and you can text with anything you need during your stay making it super easy to get help when needed. The airstream is super spacious, clean and updated beautifully with nice touches like fully functional heat and ac, your own coffee and tea, microwave and day bed plus queen size bed. The on site bathrooms were gorgeous, spa level and the outdoor showers were soooo relaxing. We went on a hike to the petrified forest and were so pleased that it was literally 3 minutes away from us. This place is super dog friendly and our pup made so many friends during his stay, the staff even remembered his name and would greet him when they saw him out and about. The employees were truly exceptional, helping us with our bags and driving us via golf cart to make it easy to get settled. We purchased one of their meal kits and were blown away, it was delicious and came with everything we needed for a campfire meal to remember. They also had cocktail kits,so cute! I cannot recommend this place enough, it's the perfect balance of nature and luxury. Can't wait to go back!

Benjamin M.

Yelp
This place is insane. We only booked one night in one cabin and put the kids in an Airstream, but wished we'd stayed longer. The staff were so great. You can text them during your stay and they zip over in a golf cart to help you with luggage, drop off bed linen or take you to the pool. The place has just opened so there were a few teething issues but nothing that stopped us enjoying our stay. Here are some specifics.... The cabins are just lovely. Clean, bright, extremely comfortable. The bed is super soft. There's a day bed if one of your annoying offspring insist on sleeping in your room. The curtains give privacy but not darkness in the morning. It got me up to enjoy a sunrise (in peace, as it happens, as sluggardly offspring stayed in bed), which was a true pleasure. Breakfast is simple but adequate. The coffee tends towards the authentic weak cowboy brew rather than the strong overpriced pretentious stuff I'm used to. That's just an observation rather than a complaint, and reflects more on me than the lodge. The breakfast items we purchased were great. The bathrooms are spectacular. The outdoor showers are beautiful. One thing... if you shower after dark there are quite a few insects - some big ones - and our group was divided on our feelings about this. The bug zapper is firing nineteen to the dozen, sounds like the frantic telegrapher on the sinking Titanic. I'm not a fan of bugs. Wife doesn't mind them. My daughter thought there were bats picking off stray insects but she has quite an imagination. Anyway, you can shower during the day outside OR they have equally nice showers inside the lodge, so no prob if you're as big a wuss as me. Everything about this place is delightful. We didn't try the dinner packs - you cook them on your own fire - out of laziness's after a long drive, but I have no doubt they're great too. Summary: stay here.

Annemarie M.

Yelp
This place is awesome! Stayed in the cabins on a girl's trip and didn't want to leave. The facilities are super clean and have everything you could want or need, gourmet snacks and premade sandwiches togo. The gathering area/patio was my favorite part, aside from chatting every morning over coffee with the lovely Christina, you got to meet other guests and exchange hiking info. At night, we played cards, drank wine, ate smore's and watched movies at the drive-in theater on site, it was so much fun. Shout out to Lex at the front desk for her welcoming spirit and extra helpfulness, everyone there was great.

Katherine J.

Yelp
We stayed in 2 airstreams. Bathrooms: very clean and well appointed. Spa like. They even included dyson blow dryer and hair straightener, feminine products, etc. just gorgeous. Airstreams: very bright. Hard to manage the locks (they are old, but were tricky). Not much privacy with white curtains that don't sit close to the windows. Beds were super comfy. Like really comfy. There were ants and hair around the base molding. That was a bit gross but of course you are kind of roughing it. Lodge: very posh. Enjoyed drinking coffee by the outdoor fires. Food truck: food was good that we got there. Reasonable prices. Campfire dinner kit: we purchased 2 steak kits. For the most part it was good. Not enough food for the money though. Steaks were a bit tough (cooked to medium). The s'more kit should have been doubled. Just 2 marshmallows seems silly. Outdoor movies: very neat touch with free popcorn. Only request would be to clean the cars out. We went to sit in one that had dog hair all over the seat. Pool/hot tub: kind of basic but still very nice for glamping. Was clean and had a huge hot tub. Staff: very nice and helpful Would definitely stay again. Though I would probably stay in the cabins next time :)

Pauline T.

Yelp
amazing amazing amazing. a must visit. bathrooms are communal but very clean and the amenities are top notch (dyson hair dryers are available for use!) they also provide free tampons and pads in the women's restroom which is a nice touch. the staff are all very friendly and have wonderful energy. i left an item in my room and they were happy to ship it to me and have been extremely helpful. the cabins are cozy, clean, and the drive in theater is one of a kind. there are so many other great highlights but i suggest you go and see for yourself!! lots to do and explore in this area! it's clear yonder values its guests and cares about their experience. i look forward to staying here again :) highly recommend!!

Mark L.

Yelp
My hat"s off to Yonder Escalante. This place is very cool! We are four out on the great American camping trip and we stopped here for a night of some luxuries and laundry. The cabin was nicely appointed and the AC was fierce. We were here on a Friday so we watched a movie at the drive in from the seat of a Rambler and had popcorn and snacks from the concession. My wife and daughters could not stop talking about the outdoor showers, which were beautiful as well as warm and wet. All of the facilities are well kept, and the staff is very helpful. A final note, they use text messages to communicate with all the guests and it really works well. Although we did not use them this time, there are many great camping spots with hookups. Definitely a return prospect in our future.

Brandi S.

Yelp
Stayed here over Memorial Day weekend in our RV and the resort is awesome. Super clean and awesome showers. The RV spots are super spacious. The do movies on the weekends in old cars. The customer service has been top notch

Sarah J.

Yelp
Look Yonder, Look Yonder! Yonder Escalante is a truly incredible place to spend time with friends and loved ones. My brother, niece, their sweet pup, my partner, and I recently spent time in Yonder celebrating my partner's "surprise" birthday weekend and it was fantastic! From the natural beauty surrounding the grounds, to the spa-like facilities, retro entertainment, complimentary breakfast on the veranda, and cozy accommodations, it did not disappoint! The staff was beyond helpful from beginning to end. Wonderfully communicative - taking their time to make our time in Yonder truly special and personalized. They were professional, friendly, engaging, and so knowledgeable regarding the surrounding area - giving us recommendations for near-by reservoirs and hikes. The Airstreams are SO FUN to stay in. And so very, very comfortable. There are also beautiful and bright cabins to rent. Keep your nights free for star-gazing and a drive-in movie! Sit in one of the classic cars on property (or bring a blanket and lay on the roof, which my niece loved!) and enjoy being in the "middle of nowhere" and still having all you need. We're already excited to return to Yonder Escalante! Looking forward to being back in that beautiful part of UT and seeing the staff who became friends throughout our birthday planning and stay. A special shout out to Lex and the entire Yonder Team! They were instrumental and so fun to "conspire" with while planning my partner's special birthday - in the most special of surroundings