8 Coolest Corporate Retreat Locations in Utah for 2026
Utah splits into two completely different retreat experiences: Park City's ski-town sophistication 35 minutes from Salt Lake City, and the red rock desert country near Zion and Lake Powell in the south. Both deliver landscapes that shatter office routines — the only question is whether your team needs mountain air or desert silence to do their best thinking.

Amangiri: An Exclusive Desert Sanctuary in Canyon Point
Located among the sandstone formations of the Colorado Plateau on on 900+ acres, Amangiri is situated near Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park.
With 34 ultra-luxury suites and a 25,000 sq. ft. Aman Spa, it provides teams with easy access to outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and hot air ballooning, while facilitating all-size corporate events.
Foster camaraderie with guided hikes through hidden canyons or mountain biking trails that weave through saguaro forests.
Amangiri's restaurant, Hoshi, serves locally sourced dishes infused with desert influences. The resort is built around a swimming pool with views of the surrounding desert landscape.
• Best for: leadership retreats, wellness off-sites, and high-end boutique experiences that require privacy and contact with nature
• Price range: $4,200-$5,900 pp/night
Under Canvas Zion: A Camping Retreat for Nature-Loving Teams
Gather your team for a camping retreat at Under Canvas Zion in Zion National Park. This 196-acre resort goes beyond traditional camping, providing a relaxing and adventurous sanctuary immersed in nature.
The 75 luxury safari-style tents feature king-size beds, ensuite bathrooms, and wood-burning stoves, creating a combination of indoor and outdoor desert views.
With 4 primary event spaces, this destination offers a restaurant pavilion, outdoor lawn spaces, fire pit areas, and private dining setups.
The resort has been recognized as a top resort in the Mountain West by Condé Nast Traveler and is also known for its organic bath products. Under Canvas boasts locations across the U.S., including Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Moab, and Lake Powell-Grand Staircase.
• Best for: camping corporate retreats and small to mid-sized corporate groups prioritizing outdoor experiences and connection to nature
• Price range: $380-$530 pp/night
The Lodge at Blue Sky: A Mountain Escape Near Park City
Discover the 3,500-acre ranch retreat of The Lodge at Blue Sky, located in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. Stay in Sky Lodge Suites, Earth Suites, and Creek Houses with fireplaces and private terraces.
The Edge Spa is recognized as the #1 resort in Utah by Travel + Leisure World's Best 2022. With its convenient location, guests can fly into Salt Lake in the morning and hit the slopes by lunchtime.
With over 10 event spaces on-site, including Arena, Remuda, Tavern, Terrace, Wine Room, and Yurts, the resorts hosts gathering of up to 300 guests.
Indulge in culinary delights at Yuta, the Lodge's restaurant, where Chef Galen Zamarra crafts delicious meals with local ingredients. Experience a group night around the fire pit with cocktails under the stars.
• Best for: wellness retreats and small to mid-sized luxury corporate groups seeking adventure, wellness, and exclusivity
• Price range: $1,120-$1,490 pp/night
Conestoga Ranch: A Western Glamping Retreat for Adventurous Teams
Not far from major cities like Salt Lake City and Jackson Hole, the Conestoga Ranch sits right on Highway 89, the route to Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, a dream for road trippers.
Nature lovers can choose 30–35 accommodations across luxury tents, wagons, and cabins, and enjoy activities like star-gazing, hiking, and outdoor movies.
With 5 primary event spaces including outdoor lawns, pavilion areas, dining tent, and lakeview gathering areas, the ranch hosts groups of up to 200 guests.
Enjoy private decks with soothing views. Savor farm-to-table cuisine with mountain views at the on-site restaurant.
• Best for: ranch corporate retreats and small to mid-sized groups looking for experiential and adventure-driven gatherings
• Price range: $420-$560 pp/night
Hotel Park City: A Mountain Refuge for Executive Gatherings in Park City
Hotel Park City stands as a premier destination in Park City, Utah. Just minutes from slopes, restaurants, and cultural destinations, the hotel is an ideal choice for teams of outdoor enthusiasts.
The 100-room hotel features 8 event venues for 300 guests and is surrounded by views of the Wasatch Mountain and cozy fireplaces. Culinary specialties await at Ruth’s Chris Steak House and the casual Bandannas Grill.
Its proximity to the Park City Golf Club and the scenic route to Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park makes it a perfect stop to explore these locations.
• Best for: incentive trips looking for a more intimate mountain resort experience and small to mid-sized corporate groups
• Price range: $450-$620 pp/night
Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley: A Ski-In/Ski-Out Retreat in Deer Valley
Located in Park City, Utah, Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley features ski-in/ski-out access to Deer Valley Resort and is a top destination for winter sports enthusiasts.
Positioned in the heart of Deer Valley and Wasatch mountains, the resort boasts 179 guestrooms, suites, and residences, and 15 event spaces for up to 600 guests.
From spaces for small group discussions in cozy meeting spaces to grand celebrations in the spacious 4,000-foot Olympic Ballroom this resort caters to groups of every size!
Make the most of the heated outdoor pools and hot tubs overlooking the slopes, or head to the spa for a relaxing treatment. Enjoy the wine cellar, private dining experiences, and curated culinary programming.
• Best for: small to mid-sized luxury corporate retreats interested in combining skiing, dining, and elevated hospitality
• Price range: $560-$780 pp/night
Under Canvas Lake Powell: A Desert Glamping Stay Near Lake Powel
Wake up to views of canyons and azure waters at Under Canvas Lake Powell - Grand Staircase. The 50 luxury safari-style tents boast king-size beds, en-suite bathrooms with hot showers, and wood-burning stoves, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Located amid Utah’s mesas, close to the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Lake Powell, the camp provides a picturesque and tranquil environment.
Make the most of elevated decks overlooking the Canyon Rim Plateau.
Teams can engage in exciting adventures like hiking in slot canyons, kayaking on Lake Powell, paddleboarding, and mountain biking among red rocks. Situated in 220 acres of wilderness near Lake Powell, this resort redefines the camping experience.
• Best for: glamping corporate retreats and small to mid-sized groups seeking a immersive outdoor experiences/adventures
• Price range: $360-$500 pp/night
Goldener Hirsch: An Alpine Luxury Retreat in Deer Valley
Located in Deer Valley, Utah, Goldener Hirsch is a hotel that combines European architecture with fireplaces and mountain views.
Situated just steps from Deer Valley lifts and trails for skiing, hiking, and biking, this 68-room resort features ski-in/ski-out access to Deer Valley Resort, ideal for winter sports enthusiasts.
With 5 primary event venues, including private dining rooms, terrace spaces, and meeting lounges, the resort caters to up to 150 guests, depending on indoor/outdoor setups.
The on-site restaurant offers alpine cuisine, sourcing farm-fresh regional fare from local Park City pastures.
• Best for: small luxury corporate groups and boutique off-sites that prioritize exclusivity and design
• Price range: $630-$840 pp/night
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Unforgettable Team Experiences
Utah earns its reputation through activities that can't happen anywhere else. An ATV ride through red rock canyons, a hike through Zion's Narrows, or a challenge course at the actual Olympic Park — these experiences connect your team to a landscape that demands attention and creates shared memories. The terrain does the team building; you just need to show up. Explore all team building activities in Utah for ideas to match your group's energy level.
A guided craft brewery tour through Salt Lake City's growing beer scene with trivia challenges and tasting competitions at each stop. Teams visit four local breweries, learning about the brewing process while competing in blind tastings and beer knowledge quizzes. A fun, social activity that showcases the city's unexpected craft beverage culture.
A mountain wellness experience at Snowbird Resort combining guided group yoga, meditation, and breathwork sessions with panoramic Wasatch Mountain views. Sessions are tailored for all fitness levels and focus on stress reduction, mindfulness, and team connection. Includes access to the resort's spa facilities and a healthy group lunch.
A guided canyoneering adventure through slot canyons near Moab, involving rappelling, scrambling, and navigating narrow sandstone corridors as a team. Professional guides ensure safety while teams work together to navigate technical terrain in some of the most stunning red rock landscapes on earth. A challenging outdoor activity that builds serious trust and camaraderie.
An adrenaline-fueled bobsled ride down the 2002 Olympic track at Utah Olympic Park, reaching speeds up to 80 mph. Teams experience the thrill together and can combine it with a facility tour and other Olympic activities like zip lines and alpine slides. A once-in-a-lifetime team experience at a world-class Olympic venue.
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Two Landscapes, One State — Mountain or Desert
Park City puts your team in a walkable ski village with world-class lodges 35 minutes from SLC. Southern Utah drops them into red rock canyons near Zion National Park and Lake Powell. The Lodge at Blue Sky, Stein Eriksen, and Goldener Hirsch cluster in the mountains. Amangiri, Under Canvas Zion, and Under Canvas Lake Powell sit in the desert. Same state, completely different retreats.
SLC Is a Delta Hub With Nonstops Everywhere
Salt Lake City International (SLC) is a major Delta hub with nonstops from New York, LA, San Francisco, Chicago, Austin, and 90+ other cities. The brand-new terminal (opened 2024) is efficient and modern. Your team lands at SLC and reaches Park City in 35 minutes on I-80 — one of the easiest airport-to-resort transfers in the country.
Red Rock Changes How People Think
There's a reason Amangiri has become one of the most sought-after retreat venues in the world. The southern Utah landscape — slot canyons, sandstone mesas, and night skies with zero light pollution — creates a sensory environment so foreign to office life that defensive walls come down. Teams do their most honest strategic thinking in settings that break their patterns.
ATV Adventures, Olympic Park, and NBA Games
Utah's activity range matches its landscape diversity. Utah Olympic Park in Park City offers adventure courses for up to 275 people. ATV tours near Zion start at $159/pp. Wildland Trekking runs multi-day hiking experiences from $190/pp. For something lighter, catch a Utah Jazz game in Salt Lake City or visit Lagoon Amusement Park at $74.95/pp. These aren't generic team-building — they're Utah-specific experiences.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a corporate retreat in Utah cost per person per night?
Utah spans the full price spectrum. Conestoga Ranch near Logan offers lakeside glamping at accessible rates. Under Canvas properties (Zion, Lake Powell) provide premium glamping mid-range. Hotel Park City and Goldener Hirsch deliver Park City ski-town luxury. Stein Eriksen Lodge and Lodge at Blue Sky sit at the high end with full resort services. Amangiri near Kanab is ultra-premium — expect rates that match the exclusivity. For Park City retreats, summer rates are significantly lower than ski season. Corporate group rates with 15-20% discounts are standard at most properties. If Colorado is also on your list, compare — Utah often delivers better value at comparable quality.
When is the best time for a corporate retreat in Utah?
It depends on which Utah you want. Park City summer (June-September) delivers 70-80°F mountain weather with hiking, biking, and outdoor dining. Ski season (December-March) is ideal for teams that want slopes and après-ski culture — but rates peak. Southern Utah (Zion, Lake Powell, Amangiri) is best October through April: clear skies, 60-80°F, perfect hiking temps. Summer in the desert hits 100°F+ and is a non-starter for outdoor activities. September and October work for both regions — the closest thing to a perfect Utah month.
How do you get to Utah retreat venues from the airport?
Salt Lake City International (SLC) is the main gateway — a Delta hub with nonstops from 90+ cities. Park City venues are 35 minutes east on I-80, making SLC one of the closest major airports to a mountain resort town in the US. For southern Utah, SLC is 4-5 hours by car. St. George Regional (SGU) cuts that to 30-90 minutes for Zion-area venues and is served by Delta, United, and Allegiant. Amangiri near Kanab is 4.5 hours from SLC or 2.5 hours from SGU — the resort arranges transfers. Charter a van for groups heading to Park City from SLC.
What group sizes can Utah retreat venues handle?
Utah offers options across the size spectrum. Under Canvas properties handle intimate groups of 10-30 in a glamping format. Conestoga Ranch works for mid-size groups of 20-50. Hotel Park City and Goldener Hirsch accommodate 15-40 in boutique ski-town settings. Stein Eriksen Lodge handles larger events of 50-150+ with full conference infrastructure. Lodge at Blue Sky suits groups of 20-80 on a 3,500-acre ranch property. Amangiri is intimate by design — best for executive teams of 10-25 where exclusivity is the priority.
What team activities can you do during a Utah retreat?
Utah Olympic Park near Park City has adventure courses, zip lines, and alpine slides for up to 275 people — built for corporate groups. ATV tours through red rock terrain near Zion start at $159/pp for 3-hour adventures. Wildland Trekking offers guided hiking from $190/pp including multi-day options. For lighter activities, catch a Utah Jazz game in SLC or spend a day at Lagoon Amusement Park ($74.95/pp). Karaoke-on-Wheels with The Go Game ($455/pp) adds a quirky Park City option. Check all team building activities in Utah for the complete list.









