Hotels in Ephraim, Utah

Hotels in Ephraim, Utah
The small town of Ephraim, located in central Utah, is a convenient base from which to explore the many outdoor attractions of Sanpete County. The area is rich with trails for hiking, mountain biking and off-road riding, including Skyline Drive and the Arapeen OHV Trail. The vast Manti-LaSal National Forest offers fishing, camping, snow sports, rock climbing, hiking and wildlife observation. Ephraim, which is home to Snow College, has several lodging options to meet your travel needs.

Willow Creek Inn

The Willow Creek Inn provides comfortable, modern accommodations in the heart of Ephraim. All rooms are non smoking, and guests can choose from rooms with two beds or a King suite with in-room Jacuzzi tub. Start your day with a complimentary continental breakfast, relax in the outdoor hot tub, workout in the exercise room or enjoy the hotel's game room. Wireless Internet can be accessed in the lobby. Additional amenities include bus and trailer parking, cable television, laundry facilities and a conference room.

Willow Creek Inn
450 S. Main St.
Ephraim, UT 84627
(435) 283-4566
hotelwillowcreekinn.com

Pherson House Bed and Breakfast

Enjoy a taste of history at the Pherson House Bed and Breakfast. This charming bed and breakfast is a restored home that is more than 100 years old, and features a variety of antique furnishings as well as a garage with antique vehicles. Each room is unique and includes air conditioning, a television and a private bathroom. A large family suite with its own kitchen also is available. The complimentary Pherson House breakfast is not to be missed.

Pherson House Bed and Breakfast
244 S. Main St.
Ephraim, UT 84627
(435)283-8286
phersonhouse.tripod.com

Iron Horse Motel

The Iron Horse Motel offers no-frills accommodations at an affordable rate. Choose one of the 12 single or double rooms, each with a television, tub and shower. Rooms are basic, but clean and comfortable.

Iron Horse Motel
670 N. Main St.
Ephraim, UT 84627
(435) 283-4223

Article Written By Meg Barnes

Meg Barnes is a writer in Utah. She graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in mass communications, and has been writing professionally since 1997. Barnes has been published in publications across the United States, including "The Houston Chronicle," "The Miami Herald," and "The Salt Lake Tribune."

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