Canyon lodge!
The rooms are lovely and the staff very helpful. It is a very attractive building, with beautiful rooms, giving you the authentic cabin feeling, and of course it is in a perfect location.
Bryce Canyon National Park has the Bryce Canyon Lodge in the park for your lodging needs. The lodge was built in 1924 using local timbers and stone and includes a restaurant, gift shop, and a post office. Rooms and cabins are available April through October. I stayed at a very nice motel in Panguitch called Harold's Place Inn. The people there were nice and the restaurant was excellent.
Bryce Canyon Lodge is a quaint, adorable lodge that is a perfect way to end your day at the park. When you first hear about it, you may think it's rustic and old-fashioned. That is not the case at all. The lodge is very nice; the rooms are basic, but clean. The staff is friendly and helpful. There are cabins available, but we stayed in the main lodge.
Unique Quality: The best part is that there is a trail that's about 100 feet long (nice and flat) that leads right to the rim of the canyon. By staying in the park, you beat the crowds.
Directions: Located inside Bryce Canyon National Park
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6312 S. Fiddlers Green Circle #600 N.
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Outside the US: 303-297-2757
Directions: Heart of the Park
This is the only hotel in the park. It fills up months in advance and is only open April through October. There are three types of accommodations: basic hotel rooms, lodge units and cabins. The cost is about $90-$135 per night. Unless you have to stay in the park for some reason, the Best Western, right outside the entrance, is probably a better bet.
I have not stayed here, but this is the only lodge available within the park. It was built of local stone and timbers in 1925. This rustic lodge offers rooms and cabins from April through October. It also has a seasonal restaurant, gift shop, and a post office. The dining room at Bryce Canyon Lodge is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Note, however that dinner reservations are required.
This beautiful lodge is on the National Historic Register. Western cabins feature gas fireplaces, two double beds and each has a full bath. They are within a short walk to both the rim and the lodge.
This quiet and relaxed atmosphere, without televisions, allows the guest to get reacquainted with nature. Fine dining is available in the main lodge.
Reservations should be made 2-3 months in advance. Bryce Canyon Lodge is open April 1st - October 31st.
Directions: Inside Bryce Canyon National Park
The rooms are lovely and the staff very helpful. It is a very attractive building, with beautiful rooms, giving you the authentic cabin feeling, and of course it is in a perfect location.
The Bryce Canyon Lodge is in the park, get a cabin there if you can afford it. Make reservations well in advance of holiday periods.
I realize that not all people like to camp, so while we were at most of the national parks we visited, I went in to the lodges and hotels to look around. Also, in 2 of the cases, the girl I was traveling with had worked in them.
The Bryce Canyon Lodge is beautiful, but most lodges in National Parks are--and the scenery you're staying in can't be beaten. This particular place was built in the 1920's and has been rennovated to maintain the atmosphere of the time period. You can definitely feel comfortable here...I didn't stay, but I could have. You have your choice of a Western Cabin, a hotel room, a Lodge Suite or Studio. These vary in price, but not by too much. There's also a restaurant and a gift shop on site and lots of sightseeing tours from which to choose--so you do actually get to experience the park.
When I stayed there i was lucky to get a full service cabin In the park very close to the South Rim. Its called BRYCE CANYON LODGE .It was clean and had all the amenities including a TV. I think they are relatively hard to book vacancy-wise. Id call ahead or use the National Park Service Web site email. They do online bookings.
The gift shop had native Indian crafts and I bought a gold tiger eye and onyx ring that I have worn ever since. It is VERY unique as were all the goodies at the shop.
This is the closest hotel to Bryce Canyon National Park without staying at Bryce Canyon Lodge. It is only 5 miles from the heart of Bryce Canyon National Park. The complex has a lake, general store, full service restaurant, and a diner (reality a fast food restaurant). This is a great place to spend a couple of days. They even had the internet there so you can look up great tips from VT. The room here was very nice as well. There is an outdoor pool and an indoor pool with jacuzzi
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Address: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, 84717, United States
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