Valentine’s Day in Utah: 8 romantic resorts and retreats to book now
Valentine’s Day in Utah invites couples to experience a rare mix of alpine romance, red rock seclusion and city escapes. From snow-covered retreats in Park City and decadent dining in Salt Lake City to stargazing experiences and riverside hideaways near Moab, Utah is delivering unforgettable ways to celebrate love in February.
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Where to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Utah this winter
Whether you’re planning a one-night culinary escape or a full winter weekend away, these eight romantic Utah getaways are setting the stage for Valentine’s Day 2026.

Asher Adams Hotel (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Why it’s perfect for Valentine’s: A design-forward downtown escape offering a suite-only Valentine’s experience that feels indulgent, intimate and elevated.
Valentine’s highlights: The First Class Valentine Suite Package is available exclusively in the hotel’s luxury suites and includes a dozen fresh roses awaiting guests on arrival, complimentary valet parking and in-room amenities such as bath bombs and moisturizing face masks for a spa-like stay. Each suite features a deep soaking tub, inviting couples to slow down and unwind together, with a relaxed 1:00 p.m. late checkout.
Good to know: The package is limited to luxury suite bookings and availability is limited. Additional in-room amenities can be arranged upon request to further personalize the experience.
Website: asheradamshotel.com

Le Méridien Salt Lake City Downtown (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Why it’s perfect for Valentine’s: A stylish downtown stay offering both a playful Galentine’s night out and a refined Valentine’s Day dinner, all under one roof.
Valentine’s highlights: On Friday, February 13, Van Ryder Rooftop Bar hosts a Galentine’s Day celebration from 5:00 p.m. to midnight, inviting friends to sip rosé, enjoy cocktails, music and late-night rooftop energy overlooking downtown Salt Lake City. On Saturday, February 14, Adelaide Urban Brasserie sets the stage for romance with an elegant Valentine’s Day prix fixe dinner from 5–10 p.m., featuring mouthwatering courses such as oysters and crudo and filet mignon with brûlée, paired with live music.
Good to know: Both events take place at Le Méridien Salt Lake City Downtown. Reservations are recommended for Valentine’s Day dining. Menus and event details are available online.
Website: Le Méridien Salt Lake City, Adelaide

Newpark Resort & Hotel (Park City, Utah)
Why it’s perfect for Valentine’s: A modern mountain retreat where private outdoor hot tubs, fireplaces and snow-dusted views turn a February getaway into an intimate, stay-in kind of romance.
Valentine’s highlights: Newpark Resort’s suites and townhomes feature private balcony hot tubs, cozy fireplaces and panoramic mountain views. Located in Kimball Junction, the resort offers easy access to trails, dining and the free Park City shuttle, making it just as convenient for adventure-filled days as it is for relaxed evenings soaking amidst the snow. The property’s eco-conscious design adds a feel-good layer for couples who value sustainable luxury.
Good to know: Newpark Resort is ideal for couples who want flexibility and privacy. Booking specials may be available for February stays.
Website: newparkresort.com

Red Cliffs Lodge Moab (Moab, Utah)
Why it’s perfect for Valentine’s: A scenic Moab escape that combines red rock views with indulgence, ideal for couples who want romance without overplanning.
Valentine’s highlights: The Valentine’s Indulgence Package is available February 1–28, 2026 and includes a bottle of Veuve Clicquot and six chocolate-covered strawberries waiting in-room upon arrival, plus a relaxed 2 p.m. late checkout.
Good to know: Two-day advance booking is required. Use promo code LVU when reserving.
Website: redcliffslodge.com/moab

Sorrel River Ranch (Moab, Utah)
Why it’s perfect for Valentine’s: A secluded red rock retreat where couples can unplug, slow down and reconnect beneath some of the darkest night skies in the Southwest.
Valentine’s highlights: A Valentine’s Day stargazing experience featuring zero-gravity stargazing beds layered with plush pillows and Pendleton blankets, a professional astronomer-led session using NASA-grade telescopes and constellation storytelling focused on winter skies like Orion, Taurus and Gemini. Couples can learn astrophotography techniques to capture long-exposure night sky images, then wind down fireside with gourmet s’mores and a warming beverage bar offering cowboy coffee, spiked hot chocolate, hot toddies and high desert herbal teas. The experience is paired with a two-night stay in a private riverside suite with a jacuzzi overlooking the red rock landscape, plus on-site farm-to-table dining and optional adventure add-ons.
Good to know: Stargazing experiences are weather-dependent and require advance booking. Optional excursions include private horseback rides, UTV tours, hiking, mountain biking and skydiving.
Website: sorrelriver.com

Stein Eriksen Lodge (Park City, Utah)
Why it’s perfect for Valentine’s: A storybook alpine retreat where snow-dusted scenery and personalized luxury set the stage for a romantic mountain escape.
Valentine’s highlights: Valentine’s Day weekend at Stein Eriksen Lodge centers on luxe alpine accommodations with jetted tubs, plush robes and optional suite upgrades with private decks and hot tubs. Couples can add rose-petal turndowns, house-made chocolates and in-room champagne and desserts, then indulge in award-winning dining at Glitretind or intimate experiences like private wine tastings. The lodge is also home to Utah’s only Forbes Five-Star Spa, offering couples massages, private soaking tubs and hot and cold plunge pools, along with ski-in ski-out access to Deer Valley Resort and horse-drawn sleigh rides.
Good to know: Valentine’s experiences are customizable through the concierge team and advance planning is strongly recommended for dining, spa services and special enhancements.
Website: steinlodge.com

The Inn at Entrada (St. George, Utah)
Why it’s perfect for Valentine’s: A secluded red rock retreat where private casitas, desert views and cozy in-room amenities create an easygoing yet deeply romantic escape.
Valentine’s highlights: Couples can settle into private casitas set against the dramatic red rock landscape of St. George, featuring fireplaces and jetted tubs designed for winding down together. Days can be spent exploring nearby Snow Canyon State Park, followed by quiet evenings enjoying cliffside sunsets and fireside relaxation back at the resort.
Good to know: Valentine’s Day weekend is a popular booking window and availability is limited. Advance reservations are strongly recommended.
Website: innatentrada.com

The Grand America Hotel (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Why it’s perfect for Valentine’s: A grand, old-world escape where classic luxury, refined dining and thoughtful service create a polished Valentine’s experience without distraction.
Valentine’s highlights: The Valentine’s Day Getaway includes a one-night stay paired with a limited-seating prix fixe dinner for two at Laurel Brasserie & Bar. Guests can enjoy the romantic dining experience on Friday, February 13, or Saturday, February 14, 2026, with complimentary valet parking included. Dinner reservations are coordinated by the hotel’s food and beverage team following booking, ensuring a seamless, curated evening.
Good to know: The package is available exclusively with one-night stays on February 13 or 14, 2026 and is limited to two guests per room. Reservations must be canceled at least seven days prior to arrival to avoid a one-night room and tax penalty. Restrictions apply and availability is limited.
Website: grandamerica.com
