Torrey, Utah Bed and Breakfasts
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Torrey is in Wayne County in the south central part of Utah eight miles from Capitol Reef National Park. The town was settled in the 1880's by Mormon pioneers. Legend has it that Torrey was named after one of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders, Colonel Torrey. Fremont Indians are known to have lived in the area as early as 700 A.D., leaving numerous structures sheltered by cliff overhangs, and rock art depicting varying types of images.

Nearby Dixie National Forest is a massive green expanse of pine forests, meadows and lakes varying from 7000 to 11,000 feet in elevation. Hiking trails, numerous lakes known for abundant populations of brook trout, and views filled with blue sky and red canyon country reaching beyond the Colorado River.

Torrey is also a very historic city. While log construction was not uncommon throughout pioneer Utah, few unaltered examples remain. However, you may find several such examples in the Torrey area. Special activities available for visitors and locals alike include the Torrey Apple Days and Music Festivals, as well as activities within Capitol Reef Park


Torrey Schoolhouse Bed & Breakfast
Phone: 435-491-0230

"Where Capitol Reef meets Comfort!" Luxuriously renovated 1916 schoolhouse at Capitol Reef with highspeed wireless, cable, and Sharper-Image massaging recliners in every room, offers organic hot breakfasts and spectacular views in a wellness environment.

Torrey (Capitol Reef-Grand Staircase Escalante), Utah
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SkyRidge Inn, Bed & Breakfast
Phone: 435-425-3222
Toll Free: 800-448-6990
Located in Torrey Utah, SkyRidge Inn is a delightful alternative to motel lodging near Capitol Reef National Park. Upscale accommodations, delicious food, incredible views. A perfect way to enjoy Utah's Color Country.

Torrey (Capitol Reef-Grand Staircase Escalante), Utah
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Bed & Breakfasts located in the Torrey Area: