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In a recent exploration of unique lodging options in Utah, the spotlight was on two extraordinary destinations: Conestoga Ranch in Garden City and Best Friends Roadhouse in Kanab. These locations not only offer distinctive accommodations but also highlight the growing trend of experiential travel in the state.

Conestoga Ranch, nestled in the picturesque foothills of Garden City, provides a "glamping" experience that combines comfort with nature. Seth Porter, a representative of the ranch, emphasized the attention to detail that enhances guests' stays, including a firewood service and a restaurant featuring local produce. Visitors can enjoy activities such as stargazing, relaxing in Adirondack chairs, and exploring the nearby Bear Lake, which is popular for boating, fishing, and paddleboarding. The ranch aims to create a serene environment where guests can unwind after a day of outdoor adventures.
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Meanwhile, Best Friends Roadhouse in Kanab caters to animal lovers, offering a unique opportunity to stay with adoptable pets from the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. Julie Barger, a spokesperson for the Roadhouse, shared that the sanctuary attracts over 35,000 visitors annually, many of whom are looking to adopt or volunteer. The Roadhouse features pet-friendly accommodations, including rooms equipped with dog beds and access to a dog park. Guests can even enjoy a sleepover with a sanctuary pet, enhancing the connection between visitors and animals in need of homes.

Both locations reflect a broader trend in Utah's tourism industry, where the focus is shifting towards immersive experiences that connect visitors with the natural beauty and community spirit of the region. As the state continues to promote its unique lodging options, these destinations are poised to attract more travelers seeking memorable experiences that go beyond traditional accommodations.

Converted from Only In Utah: Extraordinary Lodging meeting on April 11, 2025
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