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A charming and cozy hotel located in the heart of Springdale, just steps away from the entrance to Zion National Park. The lodge features a range of spacious and comfortable rooms, all equipped with modern amenities. Some of the rooms also offer spectacular views of the surrounding red rock cliffs.
Cable Mountain Lodge offers guests easy access to the park's popular hiking trails and attractions, as well as a range of outdoor activities such as rock climbing, canyoneering, and mountain biking. The lodge's friendly staff is also available to help guests plan their activities and make the most of their stay.
With its cozy charm, convenient location, and exceptional service, Cable Mountain Lodge is perfect for anyone looking for a comfortable and memorable stay.
Nearby things to do

1-2h
Zion Scenic Drive
Breathtaking and scenic route that spans across Zion National Park. This 57-mile long drive is an unforgettable experience that offers panoramic views of the park's red rock formations, canyons, and cliffs. The road features multiple stops along the way, including access to some of the park's most popular hiking trails and natural landmarks such as the Zion Canyon Visitor Center, the Court of the Patriarchs, and the Zion Human History Museum.

1-8h
The Narrows (Bottom Up)
Popular hiking trail in the park that offers an unparalleled adventure for outdoor enthusiasts

4-5h
Angel’s Landing
One of the most popular destinations in Zion National Park that offers stunning views of the canyon and surrounding landscapes.

1-2h
Emerald Pools
Popular hiking trail in the park. It is a moderate hike, suitable for all ages and skill levels. The trail is a 3-mile round trip and features three beautiful pools that are fed by waterfalls. The first pool is just a short walk from the trailhead, and is easily accessible. The second and third pools are a bit more challenging to reach, but are definitely worth the effort.

6-9h
The Subway (Bottom Up)
Challenging but with proper preparation — is very rewarding experience. This stunning slot canyon trail is named for the subway-like appearance of the pools and curves that are found along the route.

6-8h
The Narrows (Top Down)
Much more serene experience because the number of people is limited by the permit requirement. This is a one-way hike that ends at the Temple of Sinawava bus stop.

1h
Canyon Overlook Trail
Short, family-friendly hike that offers breathtaking views of the park's stunning scenery.

3-5h
Observation Point Trail
Very popular hike in the park, offering stunning views of the canyon from a vantage point over 2,000 feet above.

1h
Timber Creek Overlook
Scenic viewpoint on the east side of the park near. The overlook offers panoramic views of the Checkerboard Mesa formation and the surrounding desert landscape.