Ways Your Mother Lied To You About Western Hotels In Utah

Ways Your Mother Lied To You About Western Hotels In Utah

To Mother’s credit, most of the lies she told are to make us believe that anything is possible if we work hard enough and eat the right foods.  Well, there are definitely some good outcomes for hard work and nutritious eating, but they will not make us astronauts or professional athletes.  Genetics, talent, and opportunity are huge factors. No matter how hard you practice, if you’re not athletic, you will not play for a major league baseball team, unless your mother owns the franchise. Here is an article about the ways your mother lied to you about western hotels specifically.

Now, suppose you were born into a household of cowboys, and your mother was obsessed with the Wild West and, in fact, western hotels in Utah.   With enthusiasm, she might promulgate how Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid stayed in the finest lodges and cabins around Utah’s national parks.  She tells you that Cassidy and Sundance never left Southern Utah without stopping to see her Great Granddad and that Granddad left a treasure trove of stories from the two outlaws.  

Her favorite lie was that Butch and Sundance buried gold under one of the western hotels in Springdale, and it remains there to this day.  She continues that the gold was aboard a Union Pacific train, headed to Ogden from Chicago, meant to help the settlers build a strong area of commerce and provide the latest weapons to use against warring Indians or anti-Mormons.  Had the gold not been taken by Butch and Sundance, Ogden, not Salt Lake City, would have likely become Utah’s biggest and most prosperous city. Generations of Ogden residents rue the day with commiseration that “their” gold was stolen and still curse the two outlaws who foiled the chance to be the State Capital and make Weber College the State’s flagship state school so it could beat the other college teams in Utah on a regular basis.

Western Hotels In Utah

There are true facts about western hotels in Utah.  Case in point, Springdale, Utah, at the gateway to Zion National Park, boasts several one-of-a-kind gem-esque hotels, which add “Ahh, this is nice!” to any trip to Zion.  Cliffrose Lodge and Gardens is one such hotel. Built masterfully to fit the southwestern motif, it exudes cowboy class and luxury. Cliffrose features amenities to please any mother—outdoor pool and Jacuzzi, stunning views of Zion Canyon, free wireless internet and computer stations, smoking only in designated areas, rooms of relaxation and refuge, riverside hanging out, 24-hour business center.  Cliffrose is great for families, groups, and business people.

From the Cliffrose, you can take a free shuttle the short distance to Zion’s Visitors Center and into the Park.  Shuttles run all day long, roundtrip for your convenience. Cliffrose is surrounded by highly-rated restaurants which offer a variety of tasty cuisines.  Gift shops are nearby and full of exquisite arts, crafts, photography, and imported treasures. Of all the western hotels in Utah, Cliffrose Lodge and Gardens is my favorite.

Ways Your Mother Lied To You About Western Hotels In Utah

Ways Your Mother Lied To You About Western Hotels In Utah

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