Discover a Great Place to Stay in St. George Historic Charm with Modern Amenities Fun Model-T Whirlpool Tub in the Phileas Fogg Suite Outdoor Space for Social Distancing

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Enjoy our Beautiful St. George, Utah Bed & Breakfast

Conveniently Located in the Center of Downtown St. George

At The Mulberry Inn, you step back to imagine life in St. George’s finest home.  This beautiful 1873 pioneer mansion has been restored to its original grandeur and is once again ready to be shared with bed and breakfast guests.

Each of our seven guest accommodations offers a unique theme and private bath (our favorite bathroom is in the Phileas Fogg Suite with its jetted tub fashioned from a real Model-T Ford). Guests also love the ambiance and character of the Sherlock Holmes Suite in the attic and the private balconies of the Elizabeth Bennett, Josephine March and Alice Suites.  Every room tells its own story.

The Mulberry Inn B&B is conveniently located just one block from St. George Boulevard and one block from Main Street, in a quiet neighborhood close to shopping, restaurants, and other activities. Ancestor Square is across the street with art galleries, shops and St. George's finest restaurants. Many of St. George's best things to do (Main Street shopping, Town Square Park, Brigham Young Winter Home, Pioneer Courthouse and Green Gate Village) all are within easy walking distance.

Mulberry Inn Blog...

    It has been a fun summer here in St George.  We started out with some sweltering days and then it has cooled for our 'monsoon' season. We did a couple out of the way hikes so far and love having fewer people on these. Look at this view of Red Mountain and my mountain man, Scott.  He is the ultimate hiker and knows this area extensively. He is available for any...

I am so excited for this time of year.  Flowers are popping up and the trees are budding. The temperatures are in the 60’s and 70’s. It is a great time to be in Utah’s Dixie. They call it that because the early settlers started out growing cotton down here. You won’t find cotton fields, but you will definitely find the local gardens are going in because...

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