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Welcome to the XbarH!

Tucked away in the beautiful Elkheart Cliffs above Orderville, Utah, the XbarH Lodge is the perfect place to stay when visiting Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon or Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.  Rent a room, a suite, the entire lodge, or a secluded cabin that's ideal for small groups and families.  Enjoy the Lodge's 75 natural acres and explore it's hiking trails, cliffs and caves.  Well behaved pets are welcome.

At the XbarH Lodge, we know how important your vacation is.  A chance to play, to explore, to discover, or just sit back and relax while enjoying all that Utah's Long Valley has to offer.  This might just be the type of place you've been looking for.

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Natural beauty surrounds the lodge.  You'll enjoy a wide variety of native plants and wildlife, and be amazed at the diversity of life in the high desert.  It's not unusual to see deer grazing on the alfalfa, hummingbirds checking out all of the wildflowers, or eagles soaring over the ridge.

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Weddings at the XbarH are a wonderful blend of ceremony and beauty.  The Clasped Hands formation in the red and white rocks of the Elkheart Ridge make a wonderful backdrop for weddings, commitment ceremonies and rededications.

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   A beautiful place to visit.

  A wonderful place to stay.

Come experience the XbarH!

 

 

 

 

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For vacations, family reunions, retreats and weddings, the XbarH offers a friendly and comfortable lodging experience.

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The Mesa Cabin sits st the foot of the Elkheart Cliffs and makes the perfect base camp when exploring the region's many parks and recreation areas.

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When we say pet-friendly, we really mean it!  If you're traveling with a pet, you'll find a welcoming haven at the XbarH.

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