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    A Night at This Luxurious Utah Hotel Can Cost Over $10,000

    By Erica Scassellati,

    23 hours ago

    Every year millions of tourists flock to Utah’s national parks to visit the state’s stunning natural features. Utah is without a doubt one of the most beautiful states in the country. It’s a perfect place to enjoy skiing, hiking, horseback riding, and more. Many people enjoy camping in Utah, but others prefer a luxurious and relaxing resort after a day exploring the great outdoors. We’re diving into the five most expensive hotels in Utah, including one that can cost over $10,000 per night. (After this article, check out Beautiful National Parks to Visit in January .)

    Sundance Mountain Resort

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    8841 Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, Sundance, UT 84604

    Price per Night: $397 – $1,145

    The Sundance Mountain Resort offers some of the most exciting summer and winter outdoor activities on this list. Experience breathtaking views of Mount Timpanogos with Sundance’s Zip Tours, hit the slopes for skiing and snowboarding, or even try your hand at fly fishing.

    If you’re looking for a more relaxing experience, Sundance guests can enjoy the spa and wellness center or take a dip in The Springs — the hotel’s relaxation pools. Additionally, creatives will love the art classes available to explore their natural artistic abilities, from painting to pottery to jewelry making to glassblowing.

    Finally, Sundance offers several dining options. Enjoy fine dining with seasonal ingredients at the Tree Room or more fast-casual fare at the Sundance Deli or the Bearclaw Cabin.

    Waldorf Astoria Park City

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    2100 Frostwood Blvd, Park City, UT 84098

    Price per Night: $2,248 – $4,781

    Located in Park City, The Waldorf Astoria is the only luxury hotel that offers slope-side access to Park City Mountain. That’s far from the only reason to stay at this beautiful hotel, which boasts spacious suites, an outdoor pool, fine dining, a spa and wellness center, and more. The hotel is also pet-friendly, so you don’t have to leave your furry friend at home.

    If you’re not into skiing or snowboarding, Canyons Golf surrounds the Waldorf Astoria Park City, winding through 97 acres and offering 18 holes of challenging and enjoyable golf.

    Finally, the hotel restaurant, Powder, offers elevated comfort food inspired by mountain regions from around the world. Guests can also enjoy drinks and more casual bites at the bar. In-room dining is available as well, so hungry guests don’t even have to leave their room.

    Sorrel River Ranch Resort and Spa

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    Mile 17 UT-128, Moab, UT 84532

    Price per Night: $1,239 – $7,947

    Sorrel River Ranch is a luxury resort that spans 240 acres in Moab, Utah. Moab is well-known for its one-of-a-kind natural beauty and close proximity to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks.

    The city is also one of the best places in the world for stargazing, as it became an official dark sky community in 2024. Experiences offered by Sorrel River Ranch range from everything to pony rides for children to white water rafting on the Colorado River.

    The ranch includes plenty to do right on the facility. Visit the spa and wellness center for a soothing massage or rejuvenating body treatment. Sorrel River Ranch also features an on-site farm and garden, which allows the hotel’s restaurant to craft incredible meals using only the freshest ingredients.

    The Lodge at Blue Sky

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    27649 Old Lincoln Hwy, Wanship, UT 84017

    Price per Night: $2,089 – $8,799

    The Lodge at Blue Sky lies on 3,500 acres in the Wasatch Mountian range. With such a prime location, it’s no wonder that this hotel draws skiers and a plethora of other outdoor activity enthusiasts. Blue Sky features a private slopeside ski lounge where guests can enjoy hot drinks, gourmet snacks, and home-baked pastries between runs.

    Hit the slopes and choose from eight world-class ski resorts all within 35 minutes from The Lodge at Blue Sky. If winter sports aren’t your cup of tea, The Lodge offers other seasonally available adventures, such as hiking, biking, archery, rock climbing, fly fishing, yoga, disk golf, and more.

    If you’re more of the indoorsy type, The Lodge still has plenty to offer. Guests can explore their creative side with art and culinary classes, wander the sustainable farm, enjoy a treatment at the spa, and more. If you’re hungry after all that adventure never fear. Yuta Terrace features seasonal produce and creative reinventions of classic dishes, while Guy Ritchie’s Wild Kitchen serves up bold flavors atop a scenic high-alpine field.

    Amangiri

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    1 Kayenta Rd, Canyon Point, UT 84741

    Price per Night: $4,432 – $10,588

    Amangiri and its satellite Camp Sarika are located on over 900 acres of the Colorado Plateau near Lake Powell and the south side of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. This luxury 5-star hotel and spa is truly one of the best and most beautiful spots for enjoying Utah’s natural beauty.

    Guests can choose from suites with desert views and fireplaces or stay in the pavilion with indoor space, patios, and private plunge pools. The hotel features no shortage of wellness offerings. Book a massage or beauty treatment at the on-site spa, practice outdoor yoga with breathtaking views, or relax in the Water Pavilion’s sauna.

    More adventurous guests might be interested in Amangiri’s many excursions, from hiking and horseback riding to paddleboarding and jetskiing in the blue waters of Lake Powell. Finally, dining at Amangiri takes guests on a journey through the culinary heritage of the American Southwest. (Next, read about Utah’s James Beard nominees .)

    The post A Night at This Luxurious Utah Hotel Can Cost Over $10,000 appeared first on 24/7 Tempo .

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    david taylor
    15h ago
    anyone that spends that kind of money, when there is so much suffering going on around the world is just selfish and greedy. donate some to animals in need. Hurricane victims. war victims, Veterans. so many need help.
    Reb Hollister
    15h ago
    motel 6 not near that much money, besides I or we don't stay in any motel or hotel we love being at home, and if we leave home we take our trailer, which is just like being home
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