This gorgeously remote national park offers a limited selection of lodging options. Camping, of course, is generally the favored choice for visitors to this land of spiky orange hoodoos. There are two campgrounds located inside the Park boundaries, both of which serve up tent sites as well as RV spots. The Bryce Canyon Lodge is the only roofed lodging within Bryce Canyon, and it's a lovely place. The local lodging just outside the Park consists mainly of motels, although there is a small selection of cute b&bs to add romantic charm to a trip. An overnight at one of the less fussy selections can usually be had on the day of arrival. Beware, however, that in the busy spring and summer months, as well as during any festivals that may be happening, hotels might be booked up. Take your pick and reserve early.
30 N 100 E
shuttle stop, pool, smoke-free, no pets, newest area hotel...
310 W. Main St
Cabins, tents, RV spaces, pizza, beer, wine, smoothies, gear shop, live entertainment...
80 South Main St
Cute basic cabins, rooms, RV sites, tent sites...
Highway 63
100 tent & RV sites, two wheelchair-accessible sites...
991 South Highway 63
Overlooking Bryce Canyon...
Highway 12
12 miles from the park entrance. Tents, RV sites, cabins...
13500 E Hwy. 12
Rooms, suites, cottages, Mexican food...
Highway 63
RV spots and campsites...
199 N. Scenic Byway 12
Basic and economical...
Highway 12 Milepost 10
Good ol' cowboy hospitality...
1150 Highway 12
Budget-friendly, basic, steakhouse, grocery, bakery...
Between Sunrise and Sunset Points
Bryce Canyon National Park
1920s Elegance...
280 West Main St.
Utah 12
Very charming and welcoming. Classic B&B experience...
199 North Main St Hwy 12
Not fussy. Laundry, gift shop, pets ok...
105 North Kodachrome Drive
All the amenities…plus a view...
660 W. 50 South
Homey and private...
320 N. Utah 12
The best of both worlds...