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If you are vacationing in southern Utah, do not miss the chance to explore the incredible landscapes along Scenic Highway 12. Spanning 124 miles, Scenic Highway 12 traverses some of the most diverse and ruggedly beautiful terrain in the nation. Beginning near Bryce Canyon National Park and ending near Capitol Reef National Park, the road passes through Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument as well as several state parks and recreation areas. Rated among North America’s top scenic byways by Car and Driver magazine, Scenic Highway 12 meanders through red rock cliffs, slickrock canyons, pine and aspen forests, and quaint Utah towns such as Tropic, Boulder and Escalante.
When you explore Scenic Highway 12, Escalante, Utah’s Slot Canyons Inn should be your lodging headquarters. Located approximately halfway through the route, we are only minutes from Escalante State Park and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Our own 160-acre property is also a scenic showcase, offering guests the chance to explore a private canyon, view Indian ruins and petroglyphs and admire a two-tiered waterfall. We are one of the most scenic locations among lodging providers along Scenic Highway 12.
Slot Canyons Inn’s exquisite suites will feel like home on your Scenic Highway 12 vacation since they offer amenities such as TVs, DVD players, fireplaces, jetted tubs, patios and comfortable queen and king beds. If you are traveling with a small group, the historic Isaac Riddle Cabin is an ideal option. Able to accommodate eight people, the restored former pioneer residence features a full kitchen, a washer, a dryer and a covered deck that offers excellent views of the surrounding landscape. Another favorite place for our guests to relax after a day exploring the area is our roof garden. When you stay with us, you will receive a fresh breakfast every morning and have our friendly staff on hand to answer your questions about the area’s recreational opportunities. When driving Scenic Highway 12, Slot Canyons Inn is the clear lodging choice.
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