




Escape to Moon Lily at Escalante Escapes, a modern luxury tiny home in Escalante, Utah, perfectly positioned near the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument and Scenic Byway 12. This stylish retreat is designed for couples, hikers, and small families seeking a private sanctuary with astounding views of the surrounding mountains and canyons.
This thoughtfully designed 400-square-foot home accommodates up to 6 guests with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The master bedroom features a queen bed, a flat-screen Smart TV, and a convenient small desktop workspace, along with a thermostat for individual climate control and under-bed luggage storage. The second bedroom is a cozy space featuring a built-in bunk bed with individual lights for each sleeper and separate heating. For additional guests, the living room includes a queen-sized sofa sleeper. The bathroom is equipped with a large glass shower featuring a rain shower head.
The open-concept living area flows seamlessly through a sliding glass door to a private deck. The living room is furnished with two lounging chairs and a hand-crafted coffee table. The well-stocked kitchen boasts granite countertops, a farmhouse sink, beautiful stainless steel appliances, a convection microwave oven, a stovetop, a large refrigerator, a Keurig coffee machine, and a prep island with seating for four.
Key Features & Amenities:
Located in a new tiny home neighborhood, you are within walking distance of local dining and shopping in town. The property provides easy access to Calf Creek Falls, Bryce Canyon, and the remote sandstone cliffs and slot canyons of the Grand Staircase. Local dining favorites include Nemos and Chihuahua Garcia Mexican Grill.
Practical Info & Rules:
Discover the magic of Southern Utah and build lasting memories at this picture-perfect getaway.
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