
Welcome to Escalante,
Utah, one of the best places to stay as you experience
the grandeur of the Southern Utah region. The area
was settled in 1875, and the town was eventually named
after Spanish Missionary, Father Silvestre Velez de
Escalante, who traveled near the Escalante River on
an expedition in 1776. Click
here for more History Information.
This Complete
Guide to Escalante, Utah will have information for
your visit. In the lodging
section you will find links and information for hotels,
motels, bed
and breakfasts. You then will be able to view
activities in Escalante,
Utah by category which include horseback
riding, ATV tours,
air tours,
biking, entertainment,
fishing, golf,
hunting, museums,
paintball,
ranch activities,
rappelling,
river running,
shopping, snowmobiling
and skiing. You
may want to purchase a Travel
Packet from AreaTravelPackets.com
to help plan your trip. If you're going to camp
or bring along your RV
trailer on your visit to Escalante, Utah, then
you will want to check out the camping
and RV park section
of the website for links to great places to stay.
Everyone will want
to find the best places to dine
when visiting Escalante, Utah. Check out the dining
section to find your restaurants.
Escalante, Utah is an excellent base from which you
can explore the Grand
Staircase Escalante National Monument, Bryce
Canyon National Park, Capitol
Reef National Park or the Glen
Canyon National Recreation area. Also close to
Escalante, Utah are the Dixie National Forest, Kodachrome
Basin State Park, Anasazi Indian State Museum, and
the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park. Here are
a few cities to visit when you travel to Escalante,
Utah: Las
Vegas, Nevada, Cedar
City, St.
George, and Salt
Lake City. Directory for Los Angeles, California
coming soon.
In Escalante, Utah you'll find a variety of lodging
and dining options. While Escalante, Utah is not a
large town it does offer many of the services you'll
need to enjoy a vacation amidst the most spectacular
scenery in the world.
Click here to see more
about the History of the area!