If you’re reading this to decide if you should book one of these tiny houses... Stop reading and book it! Just in case you still aren’t sure about booking let me give you a little rundown of what to expect with this tiny home. In July we were able to stay in the Escalante Escape Holly Hock tiny home. This home is located at the end of the road with views of the Escalante Valley that reach as far as the eye can see. It has a beautiful rock path that leads to the front door or around the back to the private fire pit and deck that are furnished with lawn chairs. Every morning we sat on the patio and watched the sun come up over the mountains to the east and sipped our coffee (which by the way was provided for us in the home upon arrival). Upon entering the tiny home our expectations were once again blown away. The kitchen is well furnished with all of the items you will need to prepare a meal in your spacious kitchen if cooking on the stove isn’t your style step onto the back deck and grill while enjoying the views. As if this wasn’t enough the home provided a Keurig coffee maker, coffee, creamer and sweetener. (I’m telling you every detail has been addressed) After long days of activities and hiking we returned to the immaculate tiny home to have a hot shower in the spacious well designed bathroom. Don’t worry if you forgot your shampoo, blow dryer or other amenities they have got you covered! The living room of this home had a TV with access to all our child’s favorite shows and could be watched while lounging on the pull out sofa with the sliding glass door open to the fresh air. Once the night was over we curled up in our king size bed furnished with beautiful bedding! The overall consensus from our family of staying in the Holly Hock:
Every detail has been thought of when preparing these homes for guests.
The customer service was impeccable.
The home was furnished with the most beautiful decor and provided a wonderful experience!
The cleanliness of the home is one that could only be dreamt off.
The views are breathtaking and the peaceful environment created is unparalleled and provided a peaceful relaxing stay that could NEVER be had by...
Read moreMy 18 year old son and I have been exploring Utah. I discovered this gem of a luxurious tiny home and had to stay. It is perfectly equipped with everything you need and ideally located for exploring The Escalante National Monument and nearby Capitol Reef. The modern yet small home is extremely functional. Full shower, laundry, fill size cooktop, microwave, dishwasher, and full size refrigerator. It is also equipped with split-system heat pumps to provide both heating and air conditioning (which are extremely energy efficient). There are tow, one located in the full bedroom downstairs, and one in the living area. The loft is quite large with two twin beds. Flooded with natural light as well. The walls and ceiling are beautiful 6” plank natural wood. The floors are wide plank engineered hardwood. The full-size shower is marble tiled. Equipped with a full-size water heater guarantees you will have enough to wash off the sweat and dust gathered from all the dozens, if not more, different hikes one could enjoy. They have a book that outlines all hiking options in the area based on level of difficulty, length, and road access (paved versus dirt). The bathroom and kitchen counters are a beautiful granite. All the shelves are thick dark wood planks held by beautiful dark iron supports. White tall baseboards and door casings give a nice contrasts to all the natural wood. The iron stair railing continues to separate the loft from the area below providing a sense of continuous space and lighting. ||||The host is extremely helpful. She responded to every message I sent within minutes. She was also extremely accommodating when we decided to stay longer because we were so happy here. ||||This is must be added to your “bucket-list” if you plan on coming to Escalate. And if you aren’t, Escalante National Wilderness must be added to your...
Read moreI lost a $50 non-refundable deposit at canyon country lodge in order to change my reservation to Escalante Escapes, it was the best $50 I ever lost. Tuesday afternoon 4pm arrival for 3 nights everything is prearranged via email to get you into your tiny house. Spotless inside and out, plenty of towels and toiletries and the bathroom heater warms the towels. Any questions you have and anything extra you need is just a text away. We stayed at Holly Hock and it’s identical to what you see on website, TA and YouTube, they advertise as tiny home but for the 2 of us there was more than enough space. It’s absolutely perfect inside and out and everything in the house works, even the outdoor grill was cleaned before our arrival. Get staples at Griffin Grocery, Escalante Mercantile (steaks and burgers in freezer section) and wine at Escalante Outfitters liquor closet and beer from gas station. We used tiny home as base to visit lower calf creek falls (epic hike), Kodachrome, and the Burr Trail. The washer/dryers are really handy since you are a mess after hiking this area. I would definitely pick the Holly Hock for the view and privacy, make sure you look at the stars at night. Having a full kitchen was best part, we eat dinner late and one of the things EE warns you there are limited number of restaurants in area, and they close early. We got takeout at Nemo’s one night and food was great. Also discovered from the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center (go there to get your maps) that we were traveling during end of monsoon season which we had no idea about, there are plenty of fast-moving storms so plan accordingly. We stayed in 6 different hotels on this trip this by far was the best, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this...
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