Temple View Lodge
The family-owned Temple View Lodge is located between the mountain front and the Manti Utah Temple, a half-block from the temple. The 12 renovated rooms include full bathrooms, wireless Internet, cable TV, refrigerator and microwave. All rooms are non-smoking. The lodge serves a continental breakfast every morning. Grounds include a family playground with basketball courts, volleyball nets, swing sets and horseshoes. A picnic area includes wood tables, a dutch oven pit and gas grills.
Temple View Lodge
260 East 400 North
Manti, UT 84642
(435) 835-6663
templeviewlodge.com
Manti Country Village Motel
The Manti Country Village Motel, located on the town's main street, offers a range of accommodations, including family suites and pet rooms. All rooms include microwaves, refrigerators, hair dryers and wireless Internet. The indoor teak spa offers a motel features a quiet way to unwind from a day exploring the surrounding mountains. Located on the grounds and decorated in a Western theme, Stockman's Grill restaurant serves steak and other American cuisine. The motel provides a free continental breakfast on Sunday mornings.
Manti Country Village Motel
145 North Main St.
Manti, UT 84642
(435) 835-9300
manticountryvillage.com
The Historic Manti House Inn
The Historic Manti House Inn is one block west of the Manti Temple on the town's main street. Located in a century-old historic house, the inn has seven guest rooms, each decorated with antiques, old-fashioned tin tubs, hand-painted murals and stencils. Several of the rooms overlook the garden gazebo. Two rooms have jetted tubs, and one room has a fireplace. The inn serves breakfast each morning in the kitchen; the Carriage Fine Dining Restaurant is open six days a week.
Historic Manti House Inn
401 North Main St.
Manti, Utah 84642
(435) 835-0161
mantihouseinn.com
Article Written By Elizabeth Park
Elizabeth Park has written since 1983, with work appearing in the "Oxnard Press Courier" in Oxnard, Calif., "The Centre Daily Times" in State College, Pa., and online at VisitSouth and other websites. Park holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Pennsylvania State and completed graduate work at Rutgers University in English literature and Emory University in theology.