Hotels in Ticaboo, Utah

Hotels in Ticaboo, Utah
Ticaboo, Utah, is located in Garfield County in southeastern Utah. Established in the 1970s, this town relied heavily on local mining. Today, this unincorporated community near Lake Powell relies on the visiting tourists visiting who come for the boating and water sports.

Ticaboo Lodge

The Ticaboo Lodge offers rooms with two queen beds, TV with HBO and an outdoor pool. Many outdoor activities are nearby and include boating, hiking and fishing. The Lodge is close to Bullfrog Marina with many on-the-water activities. A number of restaurants are also near the lodge.

Ticaboo Lodge
P.O. Box 2110-T
Hwy. 276
Ticaboo Lake
Powell, UT 84533
(435) 788-2110
ticaboo.com/ticaboo-lodge.php

Defiance House Lodge

Located just eleven miles from Ticaboo at Bullfrog Marina, the Defiance House Lodge offers rooms with a view, traditional rooms and upgraded traditional rooms. They allow pets with a fee and the Anasazi Restaurant is on-site, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. All rooms have a fridge, microwave and coffee pot. There is a ferry to take you from Bulldog Marina to Halls Crossing Marina.

Defiance House Lodge
P.O. Box 4055
Hwy. 276
Bullfrog, UT 84533
(435) 684-3033
lakepowell.com/lodging-food/defiance-house-lodge.cfm

Lake Powell Resort

The Lake Powell Resort is just outside the town of Ticaboo. They offer eco-friendly rooms, suites, lakeview rooms and traditional rooms that all come with a TV, coffee maker and refrigerator. They offer many options in dining from room service to pizza and pub food. This resort is close to all the area activities on-and-off the water.

Lake Powell Resort
100 Lakeshore Drive
Page, AZ 86040
(928) 645-2433
lakepowell.com/lodging-food/lake-powell-resort.cfm

Article Written By Courtney Johnson

Courtney Johnson is a freelance sports writer and photographer based in California. Her articles and photos appear regularly in newspapers and magazines such as "Triathlete" and "Cross Country Skier." Johnson graduated from the University of Iowa with a B.A. in media production and minor in writing. She is studying for her copy editing certificate at the University of San Diego.

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