This was an excellent choice for a place to stay to see not only Zion National Park but also Bryce Canyon National Park and a few other local spots. The presentation of the tiny home was clean and very efficient. It was the right amount of space for my husband and me. There were a few things we would have liked to know before we arrived at Cliffside #3 (see list below). We were there for 5 nights and did our own cooking for breakfast and dinner.
Overall, we loved staying here. It was quiet, the farm-like feel was refreshing, and the property was easy to access. Plus this is a beautiful part of the United States!
*We were glad these things were there: linens, soap, shampoo, conditioner, plates, coffee mugs, pots, pans, eating utensils, wine/bottle opener, microwave/oven, 1 burner stove top, a few K-cups, Keurig, dish soap, 2 dish towels, dish rack, clorox wipes, and a mini fridge (the size of a wine fridge).
*We had to provide these things ourselves/or didn't have them: drinking cups, sharp knives, can opener, paper towels, kleenex, salt/pepper, freezer, enough K-cups for our stay, HDMI cable, garbage bags.
*There is a community grill and fire pit available on site. These were handy for dinners.
*The WIFI does not work well. It hardly ever connected to our phones and it took awhile for any websites to load on our laptop.
*There is strong cell reception at this location.
*There is a Family Dollar store in Orderville for you to purchase items you have forgotten or need.
*You do have to keep the cleaning up yourself (only really something for longer stays). You do not get fresh linens and you have to tidy up or take out the garbage yourself.