Located 1 mi from Bryce Canyon National Park, this Utah hotel offers convenient amenities and comfortable accommodations just minutes from Scenic Byway 12 and the Escalante national Monument.
This hotel is within a 5-minute drive of Bryce Canyon National Park. This hotel features free Wi-Fi in every room. Rooms at the Bryce View Lodge are equipped with a coffee maker and cable TV.
Nestled among the red rock cliffs of Bryce Canyon National Park, this hotel offers exceptional amenities, including a free hot breakfast, completely nonsmoking accommodations and easy access to area...
Boasting on-site dining, Bryce UpTop Lodge offers accommodations 5.6 mi from Sunrise Point and 4.3 mi away from Inspiration Point. Free WiFi is available and in-house parking is provided.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool and a hot tub, this motel is a 5-minute drive from Bryce Canyon National Park. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant.
Bryce Canyon Resort is 3 miles from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. Make the most of your next visit to southwest Utah by staying at Bryce Canyon Resort.
Offering free WiFi access, these cabins are located in Tropic. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen cable TV. Bryce Canyon National Park is 15 minutes ‘drive from the Cabins.
This Tropic motel is a short drive from Bryce Canyon National Park. The motel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. Red Ledges Inn features a gift shop with a bakery, deli and ice cream.
Offering a children’s playground with scenic mountain views, Bryce Country Cabins is located in Tropic, Utah. Free WiFi access is offered in each cottage here.
We toured all five Utah's parks over two trips this past...
We toured all five Utah's parks over two trips this past summer and fall. Zion is our favorite but Bryce is a close second. Both have awesome scenery, one looking up and one looking down. We are "geriatric" hikers, found both the Bryce zig-zag trail to the bottom and back up, and the Zion trail to Angel's landing, reasonably well maintained and challenging. We were on a schedule so basically had one day (after an early morning run from St. George) to take in the marvelous views and do our hike before checking in to Ruby's Inn. Convenient, reasonable, and memorable, a find for two seniors on a budget.
Robert
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This is one of the most beautiful areas.
This is one of the most beautiful areas. The hotel was clean, and pleasent. We had the biggest continental breakfast ever in a very nice barn.
There was inside pool and hot tub but we didn't have time to enjoy we spent most of our time in the national park.
Zoltan
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
The room and facilities were NOTHING like the photos.
The room and facilities were NOTHING like the photos. The bathroom loo seat was broken, the room itself was tiny with little room to walk about.
The quality of furnishings was poor.
The decor was tired to the point of being worn out. The room had clearly not been refurbished since the 1970s and was NOTHING like the photos which were clearly misleading.
The entire experience was poor. There was no option for breakfast and calling the restaurant a “restaurant” was a stretch. More like a cheap cafe.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Amazing!
Amazing! I've always wanted to see Bryce and it doesn't disappoint. The views are incredible. Took a trail ride to the bottom on the canyon and the guide was very knowledgeable of the area and made the ride fun.
Kate
10
Scored 10
It was beautiful wish I could have stayed longer.
It was beautiful wish I could have stayed longer. Hotel was great right outside the entrance of the park. Trails are moderate and family friendly, must be prepared for the hikes, proper shoes and water. Sun screen also.
Juan
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Stupendous scenery.
Stupendous scenery. Great place to get exercise while enjoying the scenery. Best if you feel comfortable walking/hiking. Rim trail is fairly easy, going down into the canyon, requires hiking back up and also gives exposure to steep edges - make sure you are comfortable with that. It is well worth hiking down - but you need to be comfortable with the steepness. In winter be prepared with traction cleats for your boots or snowshoes. I wore snowshoes on two trails and was glad I had them. When the wind blows in winter - it is extremely cold - be prepared with enough layers and proper clothing.
If you are going to be hiking in Bryce Canyon during peak season when the free park shuttle is your best option, you will want to stay in Old Bryce Town. So the location and amenities of this hotel are your best bet. There are others further away, but you would have to drive to the shuttle lot and I just don't see the need. You will get a free breakfast with your stay and, while it is not the most amazing food, it fulfills the need.
A welcoming, warm and pleasant place to stay while visiting USN parks. Very close to Bryce Canyon and not too far from Zion, it has private parking, a good tasting restaurant (hand made pie and soup), and other interesting services (laundry, horse riding…). We got an upgrade for the room. It was lovely, big and nice. People of the structure were helpful and kind.
Wonder place to stay near Bryce Canyon National Park. Our room was a good size that was very clean and comfortable. The common area was clean, quiet, and well-maintained. The best part of our stay was the included delicious warm breakfast, there were many fresh items, which was a great way to prepare for a day exploring the nearby area.
Very good entry point for Bryce Canyon. The hotel provided all the necessary services. Food, tours, Old County Music Show, etc. Room was clean and spacious, but this is alarge scale operation with likely more than 200 rooms. Busy place. Food at the breakfast buffet was plentiful and tasty.
Breakfast was great.
The room was big, clean and comfortable.
I likes the hot tub in the cold weather.
I really liked the lobby with the fireplace.
My kids really liked the computers in the lobby. It was great when it snowed outside.
Location is great very close to Bryce Canyon.
Great location close to the Bryce Canyon entrance, nice staff. The room is equipped with a mini-fridge and a microwave. Possibility to use the pool of the Best Western Hotel on the other side of the road. The hot breakfast was great.
Nothing special, but good price for value.
Pretty clean, decent sized rooms. Fun breakfast in a country themed dining hall across the street but just breads and cereals (no hot food). Great location just minutes away from Bryce Canyon. Access to pool and jacuzzi across the street. Very friendly reception staff.
The hotel is really close to Bryce Canyon Nat’l Park so very convenient, especially if you plan on staying late or going early. The staff was very nice and the room was huge, comfortable and clean. I definitely would stay there again for the price.
Not far from Bryce Canyon National Park.
Nice Staff.
Restaurant on site was helpful and convenient.
The individual cabins looked really nice.
Outdoor Pool and hot tub on site looked nice but we didn't have time to give them a try.
Clean. Quiet. 15 minutes to Bryce Canyon trails. Great staff. Hotel/motel. 3 pods of one story buildings with interior doors. So somewhat safer than motel and quiet because no room above you.
It is connected to a store and restaurant so you have all you need at your fingertips! The room was beautiful and spacious. Location is hard to beat as it is the closest hotel to Bryce Canyon!
Location was excellent just a short drive to Bryce canyon, with shops, restaurants and a petrol station on the doorstep. Swimming pool was fairly large and warm. Breakfast was excellent.
- Buffet breakfast is nice.
- Restaurant is very nice with multiple options.
- A lot of facilities/utilities are provided at the hotel.
- Very close to Bryce canyon.
Hotel was nice and I liked the decor. Best Hotel Breakfast I’ve ever had. Very close to the entrance to Bryce Canyon and surrounding restaurants and shops.
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