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Bryce Canyon Lodge

3.0 of 5
Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, UT 84717
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Rating summary
  • Location
    5 of 5 stars
  • Sleep Quality
    4 of 5 stars
  • Rooms
    3.5 of 5 stars
  • Service
    3.5 of 5 stars
  • Value
    3.5 of 5 stars
  • Cleanliness
    4 of 5 stars
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Pennsylvania
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 May 2013 NEW

It's in a fantastic location, a few minutes' walk from the rim of Bryce Canyon. Sure, the same level of comfort would be much cheaper elsewhere, but you're paying for the location. The cabins themselves are fine, but they lack air conditioning and are shared with other guests (who have their own entrance). The offerings of the dining room, however,... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 May 2013 NEW

The two main lodging options near Bryce are the Lodge (reviewed here) and Ruby's Inn just a mile outside the park. I stayed one night at each and found the Bryce Lodge to be the better experience by far. The cabin accommodations are basic but certainly adequate. The beds were firm, the shower was hot, and the gas fireplace was... More

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Shorashim
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 May 2013 NEW via mobile

Be prepared, this is a pretty rustic setting. In a short walk you are at the edge of Bryce Canyon which is breathtaking. However, the room is pretty basic with no Internet access or television. There is wifi in the lobby only. That being said, it is wonderfully quiet and you can't beat the location. We did not eat in... More

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Seoul
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 May 2013 NEW

This is a nice place but grossly overrated. They proudly state that the lodge is "listed on the National History Register." I don't doubt that because it seemed like the cabin I stayed in has not been refurbished since the 50's. The fireplace still works. The surrounding area is serene. The location is convenient.

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2 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 May 2013 NEW

The lodges at Zion & Bryce, as at most natonal parks, have a large draw for the scenery, but fewer repeat visitors than most hotels. Therefore, this can be exploited---rooms will be filled anyway, and most won't return even if good service & rates. Zion Lodge provides excellent facilities and service, Bryce Canyon Lodge does not. A clean but dated... More

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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 May 2013

We stayed in their Sunrise Building. It was private, quiet, well decorated and in a great location within Bryce Canyon National Park. It did NOT feel like a typical motel room. We recommend requesting a second floor room, simply for the added privacy when siting on your balcony after a tiring day of hiking. Bryce Canyon Lodge's Sunrise Building is... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 May 2013

We had visited Bryce Canyon briefly several years ago, and said that we must stay at the lodge the next time we visited. What a great idea. We stayed in the Sunrise complex (room 107) and found it very cozy and practical. The deck was nice and we sat out there and enjoyed the peace and quiet. The rim is... More

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Stillwater, Minnesota
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 May 2013

Having visited many national parks in the west and having stayed at many parks lodges, I can safely say that this lodge beat my expectations. It is not classic in a timeless (aka tired) sense but is modern, roomy and convenient to the Park's attractions. While some may complain about the lack of television in the room or having to... More

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1 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 May 2013 via mobile

This Lodge is the best facility in the area - and our very unfortunate experience was that they know it and gave us awful service. The front desk staff were very off-hand and unhelpful - why make a big deal of me not knowing the state and year of registration of my hire car when I did know the make... More

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Columbus, Ohio
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 May 2013 via mobile

My wife and I drove from Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon National Park and stayed 2 nights in a cabin at the park lodge in late October 2012. These cabins are very rustic, but that's part of the charm. If you are looking for fancy, look elsewhere. They are small and have no TVs, but large windows and nice porches... More

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What travellers say

  • Short walk(13)
  • Motel room(12)
  • Western Cabin(11)
  • Dining room(9)
  • Queen beds(9)
  • Very nice(8)
  • General store(7)
  • Gas fireplace(5)
  • Great location(5)
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Additional Information about Bryce Canyon Lodge

Address: Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, UT 84717
Region: United States > Utah > Bryce Canyon National Park
Amenities:
Free Parking Restaurant
Hotel Style:
Ranked #3 of 3 Speciality lodging in Bryce Canyon National Park
Price range (per night): $254 - $355
Hotel Class:3 star (3*)
Official Description (provided by the hotel):
The Lodge at Bryce Canyon, located near the rim of Bryce Canyon, is the only lodging in the Park and the perfect spot from which to launch your hoodoo and spires exploration. Couples, families and groups enjoy up-close access to the Park's rim trails and excursions plus front row seats to stunning sunrises and sunsets. Accommodations include 70 newly remodeled motel-style guest rooms(2 queens or 1 king bed) with refrigerators and microwaves; 40 cabins with gas log fireplaces. Complimentary Wi-Fi is located in the Lodge's lobby and at Valhalla Pizzaria. The historic dining room at the Lodge dates back to the original opening of the Lodge. We offer a varied menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Healthy gluten free and vegetarian options compliment the steaks, chops, pasta, fresh seafood and chicken selections. Our wine list features local Utah Micro-brews, domestic as well as international wine selections. Guests on the go can also grab a snack at the fast-food snack bar in the Park's General Store. Or, order to-go box lunches 24-hrs. in advance to take along on hiking and day-trips. ... more   less 
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