The Lodge at Bryce Canyon
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The Lodge at Bryce Canyon is a historic and charming hotel located inside the park. The lodge features a variety of accommodations, including rustic cabins and motel-style rooms, all designed to blend in with the natural surroundings and provide a comfortable and authentic stay. Many of the rooms offer stunning views of the canyon and the surrounding red rock formations.
What truly sets this lodge apart is its proximity to the park's stunning natural attractions. You can easily access the park's hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and other points of interest from the lodge, making it the perfect home base for exploring the park's unique beauty. The lodge also offers a variety of on-site amenities, including a restaurant, a gift shop, and a visitor center with helpful staff and information on the park's history and geology.
With its historic charm and convenient location, The Lodge at Bryce Canyon is perfect for anyone looking to experience the natural wonders of Bryce Canyon National Park in comfort and style.
Nearby things to do

1-2h
Bryce Scenic Drive
Stunning 18-mile scenic route that winds through the park. The drive starts at the park's entrance station and ends at Rainbow Point, which is the highest point in the park at an elevation of over 9,000 feet. The drive takes you through the park's most breathtaking landscapes, including canyons, hoodoos (rock spires), and natural amphitheaters. The drive is particularly impressive during sunrise and sunset, when the vibrant colors of the canyon are amplified by the changing light.

3h
Figure Eight Trail
Combination of the Wall Street and Queens Garden Loop, followed by the Peekaboo Loop trail. The hike gets its name from the shape of the two loops when combined, which resembles the number eight.

20m
Bryce Point
Popular lookout that provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the Bryce Amphitheater, which is a vast natural amphitheater of hoodoos (tall, thin spires of rock) created by erosion over millions of years.

4h
Fairyland Trail
Beautiful and strenuous hiking trail that offers stunning views of the park's unique hoodoo rock formations. The trail is a 7.4-mile round-trip hike that begins and ends at Fairyland Point, and features a 1,580-foot (480 m) descent and ascent. Along the way, you will pass through an enchanting landscape of towering hoodoos, natural arches, and hidden canyons.

20m
Inspiration Point
Popular viewpoint in Bryce Canyon, offering panoramic views of Bryce Amphitheater, a natural amphitheater that is filled with thousands of hoodoos, spires, and other rock formations. The viewpoint is located at an elevation of 8,100 feet (2,470 m) and offers stunning vistas of the park's colorful rock formations.

2-3h
Full Moon Hike
Unique experience that allows to explore the park at night under the light of a full moon. During this guided hike, you will have the opportunity to see the park's natural beauty in a new light, with the red rock formations and hoodoos illuminated by the moon.