Top All-Inclusive Resorts in Utah

Insights pulled from guest reviews collected over the past year

Luxury Mountain Retreats:
Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley
Family Friendly Fun:
Westgate Park City Resort & Spa
Ski In Ski Out Experiences:
Silver King By All Seasons Resort Lodging
Relaxing Spa Getaways:
Waldorf Astoria Park City
Charming Historic Lodges:
Goldener Hirsch
Outdoor Adventure Access:
Hyatt Centric Park City
Upscale Modern Comforts:
Montage Deer Valley
Scenic Nature Surroundings:
Grand Hyatt Deer Valley
Unique Cultural Experiences:
St. Regis Deer Valley

Answers to Common Questions About Resorts in Utah

We created these 3 answers to questions about hotels in Utah to make your planning easier.

Which all-inclusive resorts in Utah cater best to families?
For families, consider the Westgate Park City Resort & Spa, which features a kids' club, pools, and family-friendly activities. The Hyatt Centric Park City is also ideal with its spacious accommodations and proximity to outdoor activities.
What are the cheapest all-inclusive resort options in Utah?
Worldmark St. George often provides some of the lowest rates starting around $150 per night. Prospector Accommodations By All Seasons Resort Lodging also remains budget-friendly, especially in off-peak times.

Guidelines for All Inclusive Resorts in Utah

This guide evaluates 35 all inclusive resorts across Utah, highlighting essential facts that help travelers choose suitable accommodations for their needs, including pricing and proximity to local attractions.

Typical nightly rates range from $200 to $500.

Peak travel seasons are summer (June-August) and winter ski months (December-February).

Local taxes/fees average around 13.75%.

Most resorts are within 10-30 miles of national parks like Zion and Bryce Canyon.

Book 3-6 months in advance for better rates and availability.