The Inn at Entrada opened in January 2006 inside Entrada at Snow Canyon — the gated golf community on the west side of St. George, against the Snow Canyon State Park boundary. The address — 2588 W Sinagua Trail — sits on the 9th fairway of the country club’s golf course, and the inn is structured as forty private casitas spread along that fairway. The community itself is one of the larger gated developments in Washington County, and the Inn functions as the hospitality side of the broader Entrada operation: golf, spa, dining, and lodging all tied to the same membership and amenity infrastructure.
Forty Casitas on the 9th Fairway
The casita format gives the Inn a different character from a conventional hotel. Each casita is a standalone structure, with its own entrance and outdoor space, and the layout traces the fairway rather than stacking rooms in a tower. Snow Canyon State Park’s red-rock walls run a few hundred yards north of the fairway, which means the inn sits in one of the more visually distinctive parcels in the metro. Most St. George hospitality operates inside strip-pad infrastructure or alongside the I-15 corridor; the Inn at Entrada is the rare property where the location itself is most of the room rate.
Troon Golf, Local Ownership, and a Visibility Gap
The Inn at Entrada in the 435
For a register of locally rooted Southern Utah businesses, the Inn at Entrada is a hospitality candidate that asks for editorial care. The casita format and the fairway address are local in the most concrete sense — the building is here, the community is here, the spa and the kitchen run inside St. George’s hospitality economy. The operator is national. The underlying owner is private. The register’s convention question is whether to list properties operated under national management firms with full editorial framing, list with caveat, or skip — and the Inn at Entrada is one of the cleanest cases on which to set that convention.