Best Western Plus High Country Inn

Best Western Plus High Country Inn is where classic Western hospitality, mountain-framed quiet, thoughtful comfort, and the timeless rhythm of Northern Utah blend into a stay that feels grounded, easy, and warmly connected to Ogden's outdoor spirit.

Set just off 12th Street, Ogden's historic gateway to the Wasatch Front, and surrounded by open lawns, mature trees, landscaped gardens, and wide skies that turn golden at sunset, Best Western Plus High Country Inn offers a refreshing balance of convenience and countryside charm. From the outside, the property radiates a distinctly Western character: rustic timber beams, stone accents, generous green space, a welcoming porch-style entry, and a peaceful, lodge-adjacent atmosphere that immediately feels calmer than the bustle of downtown Ogden. A large pond, walking paths, and outdoor seating areas add a sense of serenity that sets this hotel apart from typical roadside accommodations. Step inside, and the warmth continues. Expect a clean, updated lobby with comfortable seating, polished wood, warm earth tones, local decor paying homage to the Wasatch Mountains, and an atmosphere that blends ease with intention. The aesthetic reflects Ogden's character, relaxed, outdoorsy, friendly, and unpretentious, yet supported by the refined reliability of the Best Western Plus brand. Hospitality is a defining strength. Staff members are attentive, friendly, down-to-earth, and genuinely eager to make guests feel at home. Their knowledge of the surrounding trails, ski resorts, scenic drives, and local eateries gives the hotel a personal, welcoming touch that elevates everyday service into something warmer and more connected. Rooms at Best Western Plus High Country Inn are spacious, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed for restful nights. Expect plush bedding, clean design lines, warm color palettes, contemporary furnishings, large windows, quiet HVAC systems, and the kind of unbothered calm that makes it easy to settle in after long travel days or outdoor adventures. Many rooms offer views of the garden, pond, or tree-lined lawns, allowing guests to wake to birdsong and natural light. Bathrooms are bright, modern, and functional, featuring updated fixtures, good lighting, clean tilework, spacious vanities, and amenities that support smooth morning or evening routines. The hotel's amenities are especially appealing for travelers seeking a combination of comfort and nature. The indoor pool offers year-round relaxation, while the hot tub provides a welcoming place to unwind after skiing, hiking, or exploring Ogden. The fitness center is clean, functional, and ideal for maintaining routines. Outside, a beautifully landscaped garden area, including a peaceful pond with ducks, walking paths, benches, sculptures, and mature trees, creates an unexpectedly tranquil retreat just steps from the hotel's doors. This outdoor space makes the property feel more like a mountain lodge than a typical inn. The on-site adjoining restaurant, Cactus Red's, offers convenience for guests seeking hearty meals without leaving the property. Breakfast at the hotel includes a selection of warm dishes, pastries, fruit, cereals, beverages, and regional touches that make mornings feel comforting and unrushed. One of the hotel's greatest advantages is its location. Best Western Plus High Country Inn sits on the western edge of Ogden, offering fast access to the city's cultural heart while remaining close to the mountains, canyons, and scenic areas that define the region. Within minutes, guests can reach downtown Ogden's Historic 25th Street, filled with galleries, cafΓ©s, restaurants, and shops. Drive a bit further and reach The Junction's entertainment district, museums, and riverfront pathways. Outdoors, the best of Northern Utah awaits. Ogden Canyon lies just minutes away, leading to Pineview Reservoir, waterfall hikes, mountain biking trails, scenic drives, campgrounds, and viewpoints across the Ogden Valley. Skiers and snowboarders appreciate the hotel's central access to Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, and Nordic Valley, three distinct, personality-rich resorts offering everything from Olympic downhill runs to expansive powder fields. In summer, guests can explore endless trails, go boating or paddleboarding, bike the river parkway, or wander through the valley's meadows and mountain overlooks. In autumn, the region becomes a showcase of golden aspens and fiery maples, with scenic drives offering spectacular color. Through every season, what defines Best Western Plus High Country Inn most clearly is its calm, comforting presence. It is warm, peaceful, scenic, reliable, friendly, and deeply tied to Ogden's mountain-and-valley identity. Best Western Plus High Country Inn is restful, welcoming, nature-framed, and ideal for travelers seeking a stay shaped by comfort, landscape, and the steady rhythm of Northern Utah's outdoors.

Best Western Plus High Country Inn stands on land shaped by centuries of Indigenous use, pioneer settlement, agricultural development, and Ogden's rise as one of the most important crossroads in the American West.

Long before settlers arrived, the plains, foothills, and river corridors of the Ogden region were home to the Shoshone people. The Weber River supported hunting, gathering, fishing, and seasonal movement through the Wasatch Front. These lands served as critical travel routes connecting mountain passes and valley resources. By the mid-1800s, European settlers, driven by farming, livestock, and frontier living, established communities in what would become Ogden. The area surrounding the modern hotel would have been open prairie used for grazing livestock, planting crops, and supporting early pioneer homesteads. Everything changed dramatically in 1869 with the completion of the transcontinental railroad. Ogden exploded into prominence, becoming the major rail junction that connected east and west. The famous saying β€œYou can't go anywhere without coming to Ogden first” underscored the city's importance as a transportation hub. During this period, the land around 12th Street, now the site of Best Western Plus High Country Inn, served as a travel corridor, trade route, and agricultural lifeline supporting the region's rapid growth. As the decades progressed, Ogden evolved through railroad booms, industrial expansion, military influence from Hill Air Force Base, and the cultural transformations that reshaped the city in the mid-20th century. Over time, western Ogden shifted from farmland and warehouses to a vital commercial gateway welcoming visitors traveling to the mountains or moving between Salt Lake City and Idaho. The High Country Inn was built during a period when Ogden embraced its identity as a mountain gateway and outdoor destination. The hotel's garden-like grounds, lodge-style atmosphere, and proximity to Ogden Canyon reflect a thoughtful blending of convenience and natural connection, an echo of the valley's earliest character. Today, beneath its peaceful landscaping and updated amenities, the property carries the layered imprint of Ogden's history, from Indigenous land to frontier farmland, from railroad-era commerce to modern outdoor-driven tourism.

Best Western Plus High Country Inn becomes the quiet, comforting, nature-framed basecamp for your Northern Utah experience, where mornings begin with soft mountain light across open lawns, days unfold into canyon adventures or city exploration, and evenings settle into peaceful calm shaped by gardens, sky, and reliable comfort.

Start your winter morning with a warm breakfast before driving to Snowbasin or Powder Mountain for a day of skiing, snowboarding, or exploring groomed mountain trails. Return in the evening to the hotel's hot tub, a warm meal at Cactus Red's, or a peaceful walk around the pond as dusk settles over the Wasatch. In summer, wake to birdsong and cool valley air. Spend your day paddleboarding on Pineview Reservoir, hiking waterfalls in Ogden Canyon, biking along the Ogden River Parkway, or wandering historic 25th Street. Return in the afternoon for a refreshing swim, a quiet moment in the garden, or a restful nap in your spacious room. In autumn, immerse yourself in the brilliant colors of the Wasatch. Drive scenic mountain routes that glow with red and gold, hike through fall forests, or enjoy crisp evenings downtown before returning to a calm, grounded, comfortable room. Evenings unfold with ease, warm showers, soft bedding, garden strolls, a good book, or a peaceful night watching the sky shift above the valley. Wake each morning refreshed, steady, and ready for another day shaped by nature, adventure, and the welcoming calm of Best Western Plus High Country Inn. It becomes not just where you stay, but the peaceful, grounding heart of your entire Ogden experience.

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