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Best Western Capitol Reef Resort - Torrey, UT

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Best Western Capitol Reef Resort
2600 East Highway 24
Torrey, UT, 84775, US

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Property Description
Retreat to this Torrey, Utah hotel and experience exceptional lodging convenient to Capitol Reef National Park, Bryce Canyon and the Grand Circle Route. Welcome to the Best Western Capitol Reef Resort where the staff is committed to ensuring every guest receives the highest quality of customer service and all the comforts of home for an affordable price. Surrounded by brilliant red towering cliffs and deep canyons, guests staying at this Torrey UT hotel will enjoy guest rooms with breathtaking red rock views, cable satellite television with HBOŽ and free high-speed Internet access. Dining is convenient and easy with this hotel's onsite restaurant. After a long day of sightseeing, guests are welcome to take a refreshing dip in the outdoor heated swimming pool or a relaxing soak in the hot tub. Lighted tennis courts and basketball courts offer a place for guests to exercise. This Torrey hotel is also nestled on lush lawns and gardens. Located near Highway 12, the Grand Circle Route makes the Best Western Capitol Reef Resort ideal lodging for travelers stopping in for the night or staying for an extended visit in Southern Utah. The Grand Circle Route is a highway that offers travelers a spectacular scenic drive to nearby Capitol Reef National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park and several other national parks throughout Utah and Arizona. No visit to Torrey is complete without taking advantage of the exciting outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, hiking or biking. Aspen Academy is also situated close to the Best Western Capitol Reef Resort. The attentive staff at the Best Western Capitol Reef Resort is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Torrey, Utah. Make a reservation today and save!
Location Description
ˇFrom: All directions. We are located 2 miles east of Torrey on Scenic Highway 24, 1 mile west of Capitol Reef National Park.
Amenities
  • Coffee Maker in Room
  • Parking
  • Fitness Center or Spa
  • Laundry/Valet Services
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock
  • Fishing
  • Free Parking
  • Free Local Telephone Calls
  • Hairdryers Available
  • Modem Lines in Room
  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities
  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Shops/Commercial Services
  • Skiing
  • Tennis
  • Television with Cable
  • Restaurant
Policies
Cancel Policy
Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
Guarantee Policy
You must use a credit card to book online.
Check In Time
4:00 P.M.
Check Out Time
11:00 A.M.
Area Attractions
Restaurants:
* Red Cliff Restaurant

 

Recreation:
* Hiking * Biking * Horseback riding * Fishing * ATV Riding

 

Nearby Cities:
* 14 mile(s) from Loa Town * 75 mile(s) from Richfield * 149 mile(s) from Blanding * 160 mile(s) from Moab * 185 mile(s) from Cedar City * 188 mile(s) from Provo * 212 mile(s) from Salt Lake City * 218 mile(s) from Grand Junction * 246 mile(s) from St. George * 364 mile(s) from Las Vegas

 

Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from Capitol Reef Nat. Park * 10 mile(s) from Hickmans Bridge * 10 mile(s) from Prehistoric Petrogyph * 40 mile(s) from Fishlake Nat. Forest, Beautiful lakes, scenic drives, fishing * 47 mile(s) from Anasazi State Park, Indian State Park * 70 mile(s) from Goblin Valley State Park, Contains eroded formations whose intricate detail allows visitors imagination free reign * 75 mile(s) from Burr Trail * 80 mile(s) from Grand Staircase, A vast area of sandstone canyons, plateaus, cliffs and rock formation * 95 mile(s) from Lake Powell * 125 mile(s) from Bryce Canyon, Highway 12 between Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon is one of the top senic drives

 

Local Attractions:
* Cathedral Valley * San Rafael Swell * Capitol Reef National Park features colorful cliffs, massive domes, twisting canyons and miles of slickrock wilderness. The park preserves the 100 mile long Waterpocket fold - a giant, sinous buckling of rock in the earth's crust. In the midst of Capitol Reef's red rocks are large orchards where fruit may be picked in season, and the remnants of FRUITA -an early pioneer settlement. * Boulder Mountain, part of the Dixie National Forest, has over 100 lakes several - offering some of the finest fishing in Utah. There are over 192 miles of trails on Boulder Mountain, and views from the rim are among the most breathtaking in Utah! * Henry Mountains, the back roads of the rugged and remote Henry Mountains are ideal for a summer's outing in search of America's only Heard of free - roaming buffalo. The summit of Mt. Ellen offers spectacular views of Utah. * Horseshoe Canyon, is a section of Canyonlands national Park, presents the "Great Gallery" a 200 foot long rock art panel considered one of the finest examples of prehistoric art in the world. * Robbers Roost - Cattle rustlers in the early 1900's discovered that the canyons of the Dirty Devil River offered impregnable hideouts. * Anasazi Indian Village State Park head south on Utah Highway 12 from Torrey towards the town of Boulder, and visit an ancient village which was once home to one of the largest Ancestral Puebloan communities west of the Colorado River. An excellent visitor center displays Artifacts found at the site. * 10 mile(s) from Hickman's Bridge * 10 mile(s) from Prehistoric petroglyphs and pictographs * 30 mile(s) from Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument, A vast area of sandstone canyons, plateaus, unique rock formations and cliffs in southern Utah. The monument extends eastward from Bryce Canyon National Park to Capitol Reef National Park and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It borders the Dixie National Forest on the north and extends southward to the Arizona state line. Scenic Byway 12 winds through the northern portion, and backways branching from Highway 12 provide access to trails and features the monument. * 50 mile(s) from Goblin Valley State Park, Contains a forest of eroded rock formations whose intricate forms allow the visitors imaginations free rein to see the "goblins" that live there.

 

Local Attractions:
* Cathedral Valley * San Rafael Swell * Capitol Reef National Park features colorful cliffs, massive domes, twisting canyons and miles of slickrock wilderness. The park preserves the 100 mile long Waterpocket fold - a giant, sinous buckling of rock in the earth's crust. In the midst of Capitol Reef's red rocks are large orchards where fruit may be picked in season, and the remnants of FRUITA -an early pioneer settlement. * Boulder Mountain, part of the Dixie National Forest, has over 100 lakes several - offering some of the finest fishing in Utah. There are over 192 miles of trails on Boulder Mountain, and views from the rim are among the most breathtaking in Utah! * Henry Mountains, the back roads of the rugged and remote Henry Mountains are ideal for a summer's outing in search of America's only Heard of free - roaming buffalo. The summit of Mt. Ellen offers spectacular views of Utah. * Horseshoe Canyon, is a section of Canyonlands national Park, presents the "Great Gallery" a 200 foot long rock art panel considered one of the finest examples of prehistoric art in the world. * Robbers Roost - Cattle rustlers in the early 1900's discovered that the canyons of the Dirty Devil River offered impregnable hideouts. * Anasazi Indian Village State Park head south on Utah Highway 12 from Torrey towards the town of Boulder, and visit an ancient village which was once home to one of the largest Ancestral Puebloan communities west of the Colorado River. An excellent visitor center displays Artifacts found at the site. * 10 mile(s) from Hickman's Bridge * 10 mile(s) from Prehistoric petroglyphs and pictographs * 30 mile(s) from Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument, A vast area of sandstone canyons, plateaus, unique rock formations and cliffs in southern Utah. The monument extends eastward from Bryce Canyon National Park to Capitol Reef National Park and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It borders the Dixie National Forest on the north and extends southward to the Arizona state line. Scenic Byway 12 winds through the northern portion, and backways branching from Highway 12 provide access to trails and features the monument. * 50 mile(s) from Goblin Valley State Park, Contains a forest of eroded rock formations whose intricate forms allow the visitors imaginations free rein to see the "goblins" that live there.

 

Nearby Cities:
* 14 mile(s) from Loa Town * 75 mile(s) from Richfield * 149 mile(s) from Blanding * 160 mile(s) from Moab * 185 mile(s) from Cedar City * 188 mile(s) from Provo * 212 mile(s) from Salt Lake City * 218 mile(s) from Grand Junction * 246 mile(s) from St. George * 364 mile(s) from Las Vegas

 

Nearby Cities:
* 14 mile(s) from Loa Town * 75 mile(s) from Richfield * 149 mile(s) from Blanding * 160 mile(s) from Moab * 185 mile(s) from Cedar City * 188 mile(s) from Provo * 212 mile(s) from Salt Lake City * 218 mile(s) from Grand Junction * 246 mile(s) from St. George * 364 mile(s) from Las Vegas

 

Nearby Cities:
* 14 mile(s) from Loa Town * 75 mile(s) from Richfield * 149 mile(s) from Blanding * 160 mile(s) from Moab * 185 mile(s) from Cedar City * 188 mile(s) from Provo * 212 mile(s) from Salt Lake City * 218 mile(s) from Grand Junction * 246 mile(s) from St. George * 364 mile(s) from Las Vegas

 

Transportation:
* 200 mile(s) from Grand Junction Airport Colorado * 215 mile(s) from Salt Lake City Airport * 350 mile(s) from Las Vegas, Nevada Airport

 

Transportation:
* 200 mile(s) from Grand Junction Airport Colorado * 215 mile(s) from Salt Lake City Airport * 350 mile(s) from Las Vegas, Nevada Airport

 

Nearby Parks:
* 121 miles from Bryce National Park * 140 miles from Arches National Park * 165 miles from Canyonlands National Park * 200 miles from Zions National Park

 

Nearby Parks:
* 121 miles from Bryce National Park * 140 miles from Arches National Park * 165 miles from Canyonlands National Park * 200 miles from Zions National Park

 

Nearby Parks:
* 121 miles from Bryce National Park * 140 miles from Arches National Park * 165 miles from Canyonlands National Park * 200 miles from Zions National Park

 

Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from Capitol Reef National Park * 10 mile(s) from Hickmans Bridge * 10 mile(s) from Prehistoric Petrogyph * 40 mile(s) from Fishlake National Forest * 47 mile(s) from Anasazi State Park, Indian State Park * 70 mile(s) from Goblin Valley State Park * 75 mile(s) from Burr Trail * 80 mile(s) from Grand Staircase * 95 mile(s) from Lake Powell * 121 mile(s) from Bryce Canyon National Park * 140 mile(s) from Arches National Park * 165 mile(s) from Canyonlands National Park * 200 mile(s) from Zions National Park

 

Local Attractions:
* Cathedral Valley * San Rafael Swell * Capitol Reef National Park features colorful cliffs, massive domes, twisting canyons and miles of slickrock wilderness. The park preserves the 100 mile long Waterpocket fold - a giant, sinous buckling of rock in the earth's crust. In the midst of Capitol Reef's red rocks are large orchards where fruit may be picked in season, and the remnants of FRUITA -an early pioneer settlement. * Boulder Mountain, part of the Dixie National Forest, has over 100 lakes several - offering some of the finest fishing in Utah. There are over 192 miles of trails on Boulder Mountain, and views from the rim are among the most breathtaking in Utah! * Henry Mountains, the back roads of the rugged and remote Henry Mountains are ideal for a summer's outing in search of America's only Heard of free - roaming buffalo. The summit of Mt. Ellen offers spectacular views of Utah. * Horseshoe Canyon, is a section of Canyonlands national Park, presents the "Great Gallery" a 200 foot long rock art panel considered one of the finest examples of prehistoric art in the world. * Robbers Roost - Cattle rustlers in the early 1900's discovered that the canyons of the Dirty Devil River offered impregnable hideouts. * Anasazi Indian Village State Park head south on Utah Highway 12 from Torrey towards the town of Boulder, and visit an ancient village which was once home to one of the largest Ancestral Puebloan communities west of the Colorado River. An excellent visitor center displays Artifacts found at the site. * 10 mile(s) from Hickman's Bridge * 10 mile(s) from Prehistoric petroglyphs and pictographs * 30 mile(s) from Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument, A vast area of sandstone canyons, plateaus, unique rock formations and cliffs in southern Utah. The monument extends eastward from Bryce Canyon National Park to Capitol Reef National Park and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It borders the Dixie National Forest on the north and extends southward to the Arizona state line. Scenic Byway 12 winds through the northern portion, and backways branching from Highway 12 provide access to trails and features the monument. * 50 mile(s) from Goblin Valley State Park, Contains a forest of eroded rock formations whose intricate forms allow the visitors imaginations free rein to see the "goblins" that live there.

 

Transportation:
* 200 mile(s) from Grand Junction Airport Colorado * 215 mile(s) from Salt Lake City Airport * 350 mile(s) from Las Vegas, Nevada Airport

 

Area Map

 

Area Information
Airport Information
Grand Junction Airport Colorado 200 miles, Salt Lake City Airport 215 miles, Las Vegas, Nevada Airport 350 miles.
Areas Served
Capitol Reef National Park, Torrey, Utah
Property Information
Number of Floors
2
Number of Rooms
2
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