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An open interior view of the RV showcases a modern kitchen aligned with a dining area. The green cabinetry contrasts with the wooden accents overhead. Light floods the space through large windows framed by soft curtains, while a patterned rug anchors the area between the kitchen and dining table.
Camper/RV in Leeds
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

RustiCamper Near Zion

This beautiful, completely remodeled 28 ft RV is spacious, comfortable & offers stunning views of the infamous Southern UT red rocks. It's large enough to sleep 3 comfortably w/ a queen bed & futon couch. Located in Leeds RV Park, you will have access to all amenities; laundry, public showers & bathrooms, fire pits, shady lawn areas, & a clubhouse stocked w/games. Just a 30 min drive to Zion Ntl Park or Snow Canyon State Park. 1 hr drive to Bryce Canyon + close to other nearby local attractions!

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Farm stay in Hildale
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Canyon View Farmstay: Mini Cows! Hot Tub & Sauna

Welcome to Highland Hideaway, a 2-story 1 BR/1 BA barn with uninterrupted views of south Zion's canyon range. Set on a private, fenced in lot with sweeping red rock canyon views, this farmstay features 2 adorable mini Highland cows, chickens, an apple orchard plus a hot tub, sauna & copper soaking tub: perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. Thoughtfully designed to reflect the nostalgia of simpler times, this Hideaway offers a peaceful escape & unforgettable moments in Southern Utah.

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The A-frame cabin is framed by stunning red rock formations, with sunlight casting a warm glow on the landscape. The expansive windows reveal a cozy interior, while a private deck extends towards the striking canyon views, emphasizing the connection between the retreat and its natural surroundings.
Tiny home in Hildale
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 450 reviews

Zion A-Frame: Voted #1 Most Liked Stay by Airbnb

Winner of Airbnb’s Most Liked Listing in Utah, Zion Eco Cabin sets the bar for luxury desert stays! Located at the top of a 3-tier deck, this stunning property overlooks the Zion canyon. If that wasn't enough, a floor to ceiling window wall fully opens, allowing a seamless flow out into the porch, blurring the line between cabin & red rock. The private hot tub, fire pit & quiet-luxury comfort add to this award-winning stay; 45 min from Zion National Park & in the heart of Zion's backcountry.

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Tiny home in Leeds
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 492 reviews

Luxury Tiny House on 1 acre near Zion & St George

Stay in a luxury tiny house on a private acre near Zion and St. George. Enjoy the spacious 320 square feet with high ceilings, full kitchen, upgraded bathroom, and 2 queen beds. Experience beautiful views at the top of the property with hammocks. This unique mountain lookout is perfect for stargazing and is a short walk from the tiny house. The property is less than 1 mile from I-15. Zion National Park is located only 32 miles away, Bryce Canyon is 125 miles, and St. George is 16 miles away.

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Yurt in Leeds
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 521 reviews

(#3) @glampingequalshappiness (Heat, A/C, & wifi)

🏕Hello Glampers! If you are visiting Zion National Park, this place is for you! We are just 10 minutes from Zion (Kolob) 40 minutes from Zion (Springdale). This is our luxurious version of GLAMPING, 4 season/all weather tent/yurt. And it locks! Key Amenities: Showers Heat & AC Power & WIFI Close to nice, shared restrooms Propane Grill Coolers (bring food) Near a firepit w/free firewood This is a unique experience...cute, fun, and oh, SO memorable! Instagram: @glampingequalshappiness

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The exterior of the A-frame cabin features rustic wooden walls and a distinctive triangular roof. A welcoming entryway is framed by a large doorway, leading to a cozy interior space. Steps made of concrete provide access to the entrance, surrounded by natural landscaping.
Tiny home in Hildale
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 615 reviews

Narrows A-Frame: Hot Tub Views, Near Zion & Bryce

Wake up to open canyon views straight from bed, soak in your hot tub & hike right into the wilderness from the property: all just 45 min from Zion NP & within 2 hours of Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon & Page, AZ. Welcome to The Narrows at Zion Eco Cabins, one of five award-winning a-frames featuring a one-of-a-kind window wall that opens completely: because the canyon is too good not to wake up to. Surrounded by BLM land, pet-friendly & designed for 2. This is Southern Utah done right. 🏜️

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A well-lit casita features a spacious bed covered with a warm, textured blanket. A small dining area with a table and chairs is visible, along with a kitchenette. Decorative plants adorn the surroundings, and framed art hangs on the wall, adding a touch of elegance.
Home in Leeds
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

View of Zion 1 bed casita. Patio/private entrance

1 bedroom/1 bathroom centrally located casita. Private access/no doors leading to main house for added privacy. Queen bed +twin cot suitable for kids 14&under/small adult ($20 fee for third adult) Just 40mins to Zion NP. 5mins to Quail Lake & 20mins Sand Hollow Lake. Just 16 mins to St George. Winter months are great for skiing in Brian Head 1.5 hours away Polaris Rzr available to rent. TV, Wi-Fi, mini fridge, hot plate, toaster oven, microwave/coffee pot. No pets. No smoking

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A rustic wooden fence is adorned with sunflowers, gently rising towards the sky. The mountains in the background are bathed in warm golden light, creating a serene rural landscape. The image captures the essence of the surrounding desert farmland.
Guest suite in Hurricane
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Sunset View Apartment with Trailer Parking.

Comfortable studio apartment conveniently located near Zion National Park and Sand Hollow State Park. Leave your trailer and ride your OHV to the sand dunes. Free trailer parking (RV, horse, OHV, boat, etc.). 35 minutes to Zion National Park. RV hookups next to the casita. Horse self-boarding available upon request. Full kitchen, full-size washer dryer, and walk-in shower. Sit on your patio and take in the open farm fields in the back yard, with the mountains in the distance.

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An A-frame cabin with an open design showcases a cozy sleeping area with a king-sized bed. An observation deck is visible, featuring a dining table and a red umbrella. A fire pit sits nearby amidst natural landscaping, framed by distant mountains under a sunset sky.
Tiny home in Hildale
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 829 reviews

EcoFriendly A-Frame: Zion Observation Deck View

Don't just hike Zion, wake up to it! Set on 2 acres & backing public-access canyonlands, a floor-to-ceiling window wall frames iconic Zion views straight from bed, there's no other stay like it. Soak in your private hot tub, stargaze from the observation deck & grill fireside. Have a pet? Bring them along! Located 45 min from Zion National Park & 2 hours from Bryce Canyon, this Southern Utah stay puts red-rock views & rare direct BLM canyon trail access within reach.

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A modern cabin is perched on a rocky outcrop, featuring large windows that provide sweeping views of the surrounding red rock mountains. The structure is accented by a wooden deck that extends outward, blending harmoniously with the natural landscape.
Cabin in Apple Valley
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Mountain Desert Retreat|Elevation 40 Zion

Indulge in the ultimate desert escape with our captivating cabin perched on a sprawling 40-acre desert oasis in South Zion. Be transformed to a realm where untamed beauty meets modern comfort, where the vastness of the desert landscape becomes your personal sanctuary. A rugged 4x4 path leads you to a hidden gem that promises an unparalleled retreat. Perched atop a mountain, our charming cabin awaits, a harmonious blend of rustic charm and contemporary luxury.

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Guesthouse in Leeds
5 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Private Casita Near Kolob Canyon & Zion Natl Park!

Inviting Southwest Casita near Zion and Red Cliff! Only 15 minutes from Zion's Kolob Canyons entrance and 40 minutes from Zion's main entrance. Find yourself next door to Red Cliff National Conservation area, full of hiking, biking, ATV trails, and historic sites. This updated casita sleeps 4. It also features a large backyard with a fire pit. Pets are welcome. Plenty of parking. Owner lives on property in a detached home.

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The spacious living area features a light-colored sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A round wooden coffee table holds a small decorative vase and books, while an accent chair complements the setup. Natural light enters through the window, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
Home in Virgin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

The Sage Hideaway

The Sage Hideaway is a charming and cozy place located just a stone's throw away from the majestic Zion National Park. This inviting hideaway offers stunning mountain views that will take your breath away. With its cozy interiors and warm ambiance, you'll feel right at home as you unwind after a day of exploring the park's natural wonders. It's the perfect place to relax, recharge, and create unforgettable memories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Leeds?

    Vacation rentals in Leeds often center around historic neighborhoods and scenic surroundings, with some offering mountain or desert views. Staying near local parks or outdoor attractions is frequently suggested for easy access to activities.

  • What are the best things to do in Leeds with kids?

    Explore family-friendly parks, enjoy easy nature trails, and discover interactive exhibits at local museums. Kids often enjoy picnic spots and opportunities to spot wildlife in the area.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Leeds?

    Explore historic sites in Leeds, wander local shops, or visit nearby nature trails and parks. Outdoor activities, scenic drives, and regional history are frequently suggested by visitors.

  • How is the weather in Leeds?

    Leeds has hot, dry summers, with July highs around 95°F (35°C), and cool winters averaging 18–41°F (-8–5°C). Rainfall is generally low, so sun protection and layered clothing are helpful throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Leeds?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder weather in Leeds, with daytime highs ranging from 64°F to 95°F (18°C to 35°C) and lower rainfall. These months are popular for outdoor activities and scenic exploration.

  • What are the best places to visit in Leeds?

    Leeds has historic landmarks, local parks, and access to Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. Visitors often explore surrounding natural areas and small-town attractions rooted in the region’s history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Leeds?

    Leeds is surrounded by hiking opportunities, including paths through Red Cliffs Desert Reserve and scenic routes in nearby national and state parks. Trails often range from easy walks to more challenging adventures.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Leeds?

    Families in Leeds often explore nature trails, visit community parks, and enjoy outdoor picnics. Children may appreciate interactive exhibits at small museums and opportunities to view local wildlife.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Leeds?

    From Leeds, explore nearby national and state parks, discover art hubs in surrounding towns, or visit scenic drives featuring distinct red rock landscapes. Cultural and outdoor destinations are frequently suggested for day outings.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Leeds?

    Leeds has pet-friendly vacation rentals, especially near walking trails and outdoor areas. Parks in the region are popular spots for visitors traveling with pets, making it easy to enjoy time together outdoors.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Leeds?

    Pack layers for changing temperatures, bring sun protection for outdoor activities, and stay hydrated. Locals often recommend exploring early in the day and checking for seasonal trail closures before heading out.

  • What is Leeds known for?

    Leeds is known for its southwestern Utah scenery, historic roots, and access to natural attractions like Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. The community’s heritage, preserved sites, and outdoor recreation draw visitors year-round.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Leeds?

    Look for lesser-known trails in Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, quiet picnic spots, and small local art galleries. The area’s historic buildings and nearby geological features may appeal to those seeking unique discoveries.

  • What are the best foods to try in Leeds?

    Leeds has flavors rooted in southwestern Utah traditions, including hearty barbecue, locally grown produce, and classic American cuisine. Around the area, you may find family-run diners and casual cafes featuring regional favorites.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Leeds?

    Pack lightweight, breathable clothing for summer, warm layers for cooler months, comfortable hiking shoes, and sun protection. A reusable water bottle and camera are useful for outdoor adventures and sightseeing.

  • What is the nightlife in Leeds like?

    Nightlife in Leeds centers on casual venues and community gatherings, with a quiet, small-town atmosphere. Many visitors enjoy evening walks, star gazing, or socializing at relaxed local spots.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Leeds?

    Community celebrations, including local fairs and seasonal gatherings, are frequently suggested in Leeds, especially around major holidays. Nearby towns sometimes host music festivals and cultural events during summer or around Labor Day weekend.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Leeds?

    Leeds has a variety of vacation rentals that welcome families, including homes with large gathering spaces and outdoor areas. Rentals near parks and natural attractions often provide access to activities suited for children.

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