3007 Navajo Way

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3007 Navajo Way, Springdale, UT 84767

$3,300,007

2016

Year Built

3,970

SQFT

3

Bed(s)

4

Bath(s)

3

Garage

.39

Acre Lot

498sf

Casita

Where the Desert Whispers and the Mountains Stand Guard

At the very gates of Zion National Park, where crimson cliffs ignite at sunrise and the desert sky stretches endlessly overhead, 3007 Navajo Way rises from the Anasazi Plateau as a true work of art. Surrounded by sweeping 360-degree mountain views, this extraordinary residence captures the stillness, grandeur, and raw beauty of Southern Utah — while offering the refinement of a luxury retreat.

Designed in 2016 by acclaimed architect Rob McQuay and built with meticulous craftsmanship, this 3,970 sq ft custom home sits gracefully on .39 acres and surrounded by conservation easements which is perfectly positioned to frame Zion’s iconic landscape from nearly every room. The approach sets the tone: a sculptural, ADA-accessible front door designed by McQuay himself, complemented by hand-selected stone from the Hurricane rock quarry, anchoring the home to its desert surroundings.

Inside, soaring wood doors and polished concrete floors create a gallery-like calm. Walls of glass dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, while retractable sliding doors in the dining area vanish into the wall — transforming sunset dinners into open-air experiences beneath glowing canyon walls. Mountain vistas become living artwork, shifting color throughout the day.

The kitchen is both striking and functional — a curated culinary space appointed with granite and quartz surfaces, a walk-in pantry, dedicated coffee bar, and abundant storage. Premium Bosch appliances, a Thermador refrigerator, and a Frigidaire beverage refrigerator make entertaining effortless, whether hosting an intimate dinner or a lively gathering after a day in the park.

The primary suite is a sanctuary of its own — warmed by a propane fireplace and designed for rest and renewal. A spacious custom closet (complete with integrated safe) and spa-inspired bath elevate daily living. Throughout the home, thoughtful infrastructure ensures comfort and peace of mind: three-zone A/C, new hard-wired shades, dual grinder pump systems for redundancy, reverse osmosis system, and a whole-house propane generator.

Outdoor living is simply magical. Evenings unfold around the propane fireplace or beside the custom BBQ designed for wood, charcoal, or propane cooking — perfect for starlit dinners in the desert air. The oversized 1,022 sq ft three-car garage with epoxy flooring, built-in storage, and boot wash station reflects the home’s seamless blend of adventure and elegance.

The newly built 2024 guest house — also designed by Rob McQuay — offers 498sf of private, spa-like escape. With concrete floors, fiber internet, two mini-splits, on-demand hot water, sauna, soaking tub, and plumbing in place for a future kitchen, it is ideal for guests, creative space, or a luxurious studio retreat. It operates independently with its own water meter and grinder pump system.


This is more than a home — it is a front-row seat to one of the most breathtaking landscapes on earth. A private modern sanctuary where architecture honors nature, and every sunrise over Zion feels like it was painted just for you.