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The exterior of a wooden cabin features a blue metal roof and a spacious front deck surrounded by trees. Large windows allow natural light to enter, creating a welcoming appearance. The cabin is set amidst a natural landscape, emphasizing the peaceful surroundings.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Welcome Home! Your Base For Zion, Bryce & Duck Crk

CLEANED AND SANITIZED. WELCOME HOME! Come enjoy the incredible views from your own personal mountain home. Centrally located to Zion and Bryce national parks. Each park entrance is within 35 miles. Endless adventures await with some of Southern Utah's best fishing spots (Navajo Lake, Panguitch Lake, Mammoth Creek) all within 30 miles. Over 400+ miles of Utah's finest ATV/UTV and snowmobiling trails. Phenomenal hiking at Zion, Bryce and Cedar Breaks trails. Sleeps 8 in beds with 2 full bathrooms.

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A modern Scandinavian retreat emerges gracefully from a snowy landscape, surrounded by tall, snow-covered trees. The black exterior contrasts with the white snow, while large windows provide a glimpse into the bright interiors. The pathway leading to the entrance is gently marked in the snow.
Chalet in Brian Head
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Chalet Black 3 queen beds with private hot tub!

Welcome to our modern Scandinavian retreat surrounded by enchanting woods. This architecturally stunning house blends contemporary design with cozy Nordic elements, offering a tranquil escape in every season. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature through expansive windows that flood the interiors with natural light, showcasing the breathtaking forest views. For ultimate relaxation, take a dip in the private hot tub, where you can unwind under the stars and breathe in the fresh mountain air.

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A two-story cabin is nestled among tall pine trees, featuring a dark metal roof and wooden facade. Snow blankets the ground, accentuating the serene winter landscape. A large window is visible on the upper level, allowing natural light to enter the interior.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Cozy 2 bedroom cabin bordering National Forest

Come enjoy the peaceful and beautiful Dixie National Forest right outside your front door. This cabin is located in the center of Utah's color country with access to the national parks and monuments, along with trails for ATV's and hiking. Duck Creek is located at 8400 feet away from the hustle of city life with incredible sunsets, sunrises, and stargazing. However, the Village is close with access to restaurants, hardware store, and gas station. The cabin has 1 king bed and 2 twin beds.

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A welcoming cabin stands surrounded by tall trees, featuring a covered porch and a gravel yard. A fire pit is centrally placed, with several brightly colored chairs arranged around it, inviting outdoor gatherings. Natural elements enhance the cozy mountain setting.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

High Mtn Retreat w/ HOT TUB!

Relax in the southern Utah mountains in renovated cabin with 2 National Parks less than an hour drive. A perfect escape from the city where you can enjoy fishing, hiking, exploring an alpine setting with 3 lakes, a beautiful meandering creek, lava flows and some of the best OHV trails around. There is snow, (AWD/4WD snow tire/chain Oct-May), snowmobiling and sledding in the winter and Brian Head Ski Resort nearby along with Cedar Breaks National Monument, and lots of beautiful local sites.

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A modern cabin awaits nestled among tall pine trees, featuring a wooden exterior with a metal roof. A welcoming front porch, framed by natural foliage, enhances the entrance. The peaceful surrounding landscape contributes to a sense of seclusion, ideal for a retreat.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

VIEWS! Family/Pet Friendly, Parking, 3 Baths

Escape the city to this fully equipped, centrally located modern cabin retreat located on a quiet cul-de-sac. Enjoy one of the finest views in the Village. BBQ on the back patio while enjoying a glass of wine and taking in the front row, panoramic view of the Village and meadow below from the mesa's edge. Enjoy night time activities at our large fire pit area. 1850 sqft. Lots of parking. Trails available from driveway - 100's of miles. Fishing one mile away. Best Value on the Mountain!!

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The log cabin features a welcoming front porch with wooden railings and ample seating. Stacked firewood is neatly arranged below the raised structure. Large windows provide views into the forested surroundings, while the sloped roof complements the natural setting.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Duck Creek Luxe Cabin w Fire Pit Near Zion & Bryce

Secluded Log Cabin Oasis in Duck Creek Village Immerse yourself in nature's embrace with our cozy log cabin, nestled on a tranquil half-acre woodland in Duck Creek Village, Utah. Bask in the privacy of an entire cabin, boasting 3 spacious bedrooms with luxurious king-sized beds, and a comfy sofa sleeper in the lounge. Sleeps 8 Comfortably! Serene Forested Backdrop: Reconnect with nature & rejuvenate your spirit. Strategically located only 40 miles from Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks

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A rustic mountain cabin with a green metal roof is framed by tall trees, featuring a spacious deck with wooden railings. Steps lead up to the entrance, while a picnic table is located on the ground level. The surrounding area is gravel and open to nature.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Cabin: 3 Bedrooms & 3 Baths plus Bonus room

Cozy Duck Creek Village mountain cabin with 3 Bedrooms & 3 Baths (7 beds), on 1 acre lot close to the Village. Features include Wi-Fi, Direct TV, gas BBQ, fire ring and wood stove. Enjoy many miles of ATV trails, fish, hike or simply relax and enjoy the wildlife on the deck. Visit Zion, Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks National Parks; be sure to allow time to visit Navajo Lake, Aspen Mirror Lake, Duck Pond, Cascade Falls, Mammoth & Ice Caves, Lava Fields, Strawberry Point and much more.

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A custom-built cabin is nestled among tall pine trees, showcasing a welcoming wooden exterior. Snow blankets the ground, creating a serene landscape. A wrap-around deck is visible, accompanied by stairs leading to the main entrance, offering an inviting retreat in a tranquil setting.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Modern and Cozy Duck Creek Cabin

This beautiful custom built cabin is nestled in the pines with wrap around deck, fire pit, horse shoes , BBQ for grilling and parking space for 4 cars. Located < 5 minutes from Duck Creek Village with shopping andrestaurants Close to scenic wonders of Southern Utah. Zion National Park is 1 hour away. Bryce Canyon National Park is 50 minutes away. Grand Staircase Escalante is 1 hr 40 mins away. North Rim of the Grand Canyon is 2 hrs away. Primary guests MUST be 25 years old or older.

Top guest favourite
A modern cabin structure is showcased amid tall pine trees, featuring a sloped wooden roof and large windows. The welcoming porch provides an inviting entrance, while the surrounding natural landscape enhances the sense of seclusion.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Family&Pet Friendly DuckCreek Cabin Zion/Brianhead

Amazing views, no intrusions to line of sight. Quiet road ensures a quiet safe place for families and pets. Streets are Plowed and maintained throughout the year with multiple heat sources inside to stay warm. Fantastic place for stargazing, getting away from the city, yet close enough to town to enjoy the village amenities. Walking distance to lake/ponds and trails. Off road vehicle friendly. Perfect place to chill out and enjoy nature while still accessible with the comforts of home.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area features large windows that frame views of the surrounding trees. A cozy sectional sofa invites relaxation, while a wood-burning stove stands on a clean white hearth. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall, adding modern convenience to the cabin's charm.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
5 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Tranquil Modern Cabin--Sleeps 9, 2 bdrm/1ba + Loft

Wild Moose Cabin is a cozy, newly built, 2-bedroom cabin with a spacious loft that has all the home amenities you need for a memorable mountain getaway. Rent a boat or kayak on Navajo Lake or go spelunking in Mammoth Cave. Explore National Parks and take in the beauty of Southern Utah. Rent an ATV and take a ride into the forest. Shred the slopes at Brian Head Ski Resort. Or simply relax at the cabin and enjoy the scenery of Dixie National Forest right in the backyard.

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A private yurt is set among natural landscapes, featuring a wooden entrance with a welcoming sign and a staircase leading to the main entrance. The exterior showcases warm-colored wood and a tan fabric dome, complemented by a deck with wooden railings and rocky landscaping.
Yurt in Panguitch
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 572 reviews

Bryce Canyon Deluxe Private Yurt

Enjoy views of red rock cliffs and the Sevier River from your hilltop private yurt. Ten minutes to Red Canyon and Scenic Byway 12, 25 min to Bryce Canyon, 45 min to Kodachrome Basin, 1 hr to Zion. Queen bed, full bath, laundry with washer and dryer. One queen bed in private bedroom, one queen sofa bed in living room. NOTE: this accommodation is not appropriate for infants or toddlers. Children age 4 and up are welcome. SORRY, NO PETS!

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Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Pioneer Lodge (3-Story Cabin with Treasure Hunt)

This fully-equipped three level lodge offers complimentary propane, wood, coffee, bright 75" T.V. with phenominal sound bar and subwoofer, and even a treasure hunt for guests. It's perfectly situated between Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and Cedar Breaks, and provides direct access to an extensive network of trails for OHVs, snowmobiles, and ATVs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Duck Creek Village?

    Duck Creek Village has a selection of rustic cabins, lodges, and vacation homes nestled among pines. Many travelers choose accommodations with mountain views, fire pits, or quick access to outdoor trails.

  • What are the best things to do in Duck Creek Village with kids?

    Families often explore forest trails, try fishing in nearby lakes, or enjoy horseback riding adventures around Duck Creek Village. In winter, snow play and sledding areas create memorable experiences for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Duck Creek Village?

    Explore pine forests by hiking or mountain biking, paddle or fish in local lakes, or discover lava caves around Duck Creek Village. The village center draws visitors with its casual dining spots and artisan shops.

  • How is the weather in Duck Creek Village?

    Duck Creek Village experiences cold winters around 17–41°F (-8–5°C) with snowfall, and warm summers near 58–95°F (14–35°C) with low humidity. Layered clothing is useful, as evenings are often cooler, even in summer.

  • When is the best time to visit Duck Creek Village?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for hiking, biking, and wildflowers, while winter attracts visitors who enjoy snow-based activities. Each season in Duck Creek Village has its own distinct atmosphere and outdoor options.

  • What are the best places to visit in Duck Creek Village?

    Frequently suggested places in Duck Creek Village include lava tube caves, Aspen Mirror Lake, and local trailheads for hiking or biking. The village center has local eateries and shops for those looking to browse or grab a bite.

  • What are some hiking trails in Duck Creek Village?

    Duck Creek Village has access to pine forest trails, scenic overlooks, and waterfall hikes. Navajo Lake Loop and the Cascade Falls Trail are frequently suggested for travelers eager to explore local landscapes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Duck Creek Village?

    Families enjoy hiking gentle trails, paddling on lakes, and joining guided horseback rides around Duck Creek Village. Gathering for evening campfires or wildlife watching are also frequently suggested group activities.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Duck Creek Village?

    Consider exploring nearby national parks, red rock formations, and scenic forest areas. In winter, travelers often head to ski resorts or snowmobile trails, while warmer months invite exploration of regional lakes and caves.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Duck Creek Village?

    Many accommodations in Duck Creek Village welcome pets, including cabins, lodges, and vacation rentals. It is often suggested to check with your host regarding specific pet amenities and guidelines before booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Duck Creek Village?

    Carry layers for changing mountain weather, and bring groceries if you plan to cook, as shops are limited. Early mornings are quieter for exploring, and local guides can provide insights for activities like fishing or cave visits.

  • What is Duck Creek Village known for?

    Duck Creek Village is known for its high-mountain pine forests, volcanic landscapes, and recreational access to lakes and caves. Outdoor adventures like hiking, snowmobiling, and wildlife watching are frequently suggested by visitors.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Duck Creek Village?

    Travelers often seek out lava tube caves, wildflower meadows in spring, or lesser-known forest paths around Duck Creek Village. Local shops with handcrafted goods and quiet lakes also draw those looking for tranquil moments.

  • What are the best foods to try in Duck Creek Village?

    Duck Creek Village has mountain-inspired comfort foods such as hearty burgers, homestyle pizzas, and barbecue dishes. Travelers often sample homemade pies, regional trout, and local ice cream for a sweet treat.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Duck Creek Village?

    Layered clothing, sturdy shoes or boots, reusable water bottles, and sun protection are often helpful for Duck Creek Village. Outdoor gear such as binoculars, backpacks, and camera equipment can enrich outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Duck Creek Village like?

    Nightlife in Duck Creek Village is relaxed, with local grills and pubs offering casual dining and occasional live music. Evening campfires, stargazing, or board games in cozy cabins are also popular ways to unwind.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Duck Creek Village?

    Duck Creek Village has an annual Father's Day Car Show, seasonal craft fairs, and local markets that bring together residents and visitors. These gatherings highlight the community's traditions and mountain culture, with family-friendly activities and regional art.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Duck Creek Village?

    Many vacation rentals in Duck Creek Village are family friendly, with spacious layouts, kitchens, and easy access to outdoor spaces. Kids often enjoy properties near forest trails or with large decks for gathering.

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