Springville Depot Inn

The rear of the historic Springville Depot has been renovated into a two-bedroom (sleeps four) efficiency apartment that features a kitchenette, living area with Smart TV, full bathroom, complimentary coffee/tea/cocoa bar, electric fireplace, guest-controlled climate, handmade soaps and more. The fenced in patio with propane fireplace doubles as your private entrance and we are pet friendly. Book today for best availability!

“It was probably the nicest accommodations we have ever stayed at thru a short-term rental. Highly recommend.”

— Stephanie

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We invite you to find out more about our unique space. Whether it’s for the weekend or a month, we are ready to host you and your family for all season fun! Click the button below for more information or click the links to our booking sites for rates and availability.

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Fall in Springville

Discover Springville! Shop. See a movie. Grab a coffee. Discover public art. Take a hike. Enjoy the fall foliage. Dinner & drinks? You got it. Springville has something for everyone!

Welcoming Travelers Since 1910!

In the news

“Matt and Valarie Retzlaff didn't mean to fall in love with the historic Springville Train Depot at 227 W. Main St...”

Springville Depot is home to MATT RETZLAFF ART.

Matt Retzlaff is an award-winning metal reclaimed metal artist whose works have been featured in galleries, trade magazines and online forums. He has over 17,500 Instagram followers and has sold his art worldwide.

Discover our history.

“The old Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railroad built the Springville Railroad Depot in 1910-1911 for $25,000. The pagoda style recognized Asian railroad workers who helped expand the American West...”

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Springville Depot is a featured destination in the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.