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1 Kayenta Rd, Canyon Point, UT 84741 Get directions

"Tucked among the red rocks of southern Utah, this remote and celebrity-adored escape allures travelers with a sky-high via ferrata, desert hiking, and polka-dotted nightscapes. Outdoor beds with open-sky terraces in the Girjaala and Amangiri suites let guests fall asleep counting stars and rise to the sun-soaked Colorado Plateau." - Stephanie Vermillion

"Among the most exceptional and most exclusive hotels on this list, Amangiri is a Three Key retreat set in the desert of Utah." - The MICHELIN Guide

"One of the United States' 16 Three-Key hotels, Amangiri in Canyon Point, Utah, holds the guide's highest hotel honor." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Even if someone doesn’t know it by name, they’ll likely recognize the resort’s iconic pool wrapped around a rock formation—so instantly “desert hotel” is the vibe. Hidden within more than 900 acres of southern Utah wilderness among flat-topped mesas and rock escarpments, the main resort blends into the landscape and anchors an exceptional spa and 34 suites with firepit-adorned terraces (some with plunge pools). Nearby Camp Sarika adds 10 tented pavilions, each with its own pool and extra privacy, while ceremonies and receptions can unfold in a nest-like Entrada sandstone alcove or on an expansive landing with views of Navajo Mountain, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and Lake Powell. Between the on-site via ferrata and Navajo-led tours of Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, unforgettable adventures are built in." - Christina Liao

"This dreamy Aman property in remote Canyon Point, Utah, blends seamlessly into high sandstone bluffs and rose‑hued cliffs, offering everything from canvas‑lined pavilions with private plunge pools to a four‑bedroom mesa home. With an on‑site via ferrata and in‑house guides ready to arrange national park outings, experiencing canyon country is effortless—though note it’s the farthest option here from the Grand Canyon at about two and a half hours away." - Emily Pennington
