About This Bed and Breakfast
The Panguitch House Bed & Breakfast, located in the heart of Panguitch, Utah, is a historic red-brick inn that offers a welcoming base for exploring southern Utah’s natural wonders. The property sits in a scenic valley within easy reach of Bryce Canyon National Park, scenic Highway 12, the Brian Head ski area, Zion National Park, and even the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Guests stay in rooms that blend antique character with modern amenities, in a setting that feels both heritage-rich and comfortably homey.
Atmosphere
The ambiance at The Panguitch House is warm, tranquil, and quietly personal. Guests often comment that the B&B feels like a “home away from home” with attention to detail and a gentle, relaxed pace. The property is located within walking distance of town amenities—restaurants, shops, and the local market—yet retains a calm, small-town charm. Guests say hosts are friendly, helpful, and invested in delivering great service.
Cleanliness
Reviewers consistently praise The Panguitch House for its cleanliness, well-kept rooms, and comfort. Guest rooms are described as quiet and comfortable, with good water pressure, efficient heating and air conditioning, and all the essential amenities. Rooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs, private bathrooms (with bath/shower combinations), and conveniences like hair dryers, toiletries, mini-fridges, microwaves, and coffeemakers. Some rooms incorporate antique touches such as claw-foot tubs and historic elements of the original house.
Bathrooms
Every room at The Panguitch House features a private bathroom with modern fixtures. Bathrooms may include combinations of tubs and showers, and in some cases antique fixtures such as claw-foot tubs. Room layouts vary—some are upstairs, some are in newer cottage or courtyard buildings, each with its own entrance, heating/AC control, and private bath.
Breakfast
Breakfast at The Panguitch House is often highlighted by guests as one of the top features of their stay. Guests report choosing their entrée at check-in and enjoying a fresh, homemade meal—some describe it as “exceptional.” In many reviews, breakfast is called “amazing,” “the best part,” or “superb.”
