The American West has always captured the imagination of travelers in search of adventure. Its raw natural beauty, vast desert expanses, and monumental canyons create a sense of boundlessness and liberation. Yet these wild and desolate landscapes are also the reason why many choose to experience them through the big screen — from classic westerns to more recent films such as Nomadland — all from the comfort and safety of their armchair. Offering a real-world answer to this longing is Yonder, a new hospitality company that has created the 20-acre Yonder Escalante resort in Utah, located just a short distance from Bryce Canyon National Park, on land that for decades hosted a historic drive-in cinema.
During your stay, you can enjoy restful and creative time in classic Airstreams and fully equipped cabins, with all the essentials at hand and a dedicated staff available around the clock. The vision behind this project is to make every moment count, filling it with the peace and serenity that Utah’s landscape so generously provides. Guests are also invited to experience the wilderness up close through guided hikes and excursions organized by the resort. And if you haven’t brought the proper gear, there’s an on-site shop to ensure you have everything you need.
At Yonder Escalante you’ll also find a swimming pool and hot tub, perfect for unwinding with a local craft beer, along with other activities to enrich your time, such as screenings of classic films and storytelling evenings by the fire. It is the luxury of the American West, experienced as never before.