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    Bryce Canyon Villas

    4.3 (10 reviews)
    ModerateHotels, Guest Houses
    Open 3:30 pm - 8:30 PM

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    Stayed here 2 nights. The cabin was nice and clean. Very close to Bryce Canyon National park. Would definitely stay here again.

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    Stayed here for one night while visiting Bryce Canyon on a stop during a long road trip.

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    Stone Canyon Inn - Our cute cabin!

    Stone Canyon Inn

    (45 reviews)

    I want to start with a genuine thank you -- when my daughter realized she had left her beloved…read morestuffed bunny behind, the staff helped locate it and were told mailed it back to us...That kindness meant the world to our family, and I don't want it to go unacknowledged. That said, I have an obligation to be honest, especially for other parents traveling with very young children. We booked this property with two kids under 3 years old. Safety isn't optional at that age -- it's everything. What we found were two issues I cannot stay silent about: No working smoke detectors. The smoke detectors throughout the property had no sensor units -- just empty mounting brackets on the ceiling. Not malfunctioning. Not beeping. Simply absent. Traveling with toddlers and having zero fire detection in the home is not something I can minimize. I have photos. This is a life-safety issue and likely a code violation. A deteriorating outdoor deck. The deck showed significant structural wear -- peeling surfaces, weathered and unstable balusters, and exposed nails/slates. With two children under 3 who are at exactly the age of touching, falling, and exploring everything, we did not feel safe letting them near it. Cleanliness -- a pattern, not a one-off. Other reviewers have flagged this too, and we experienced it firsthand. The oven was dirty on arrival. The BBQ grill was coated in old bacon grease from a previous guest -- who had actually left a handwritten note saying "sorry" about the state they left it in. That note tells you everything: even the last guest knew it wasn't acceptable. We also found dead bugs in the trash. These aren't dealbreakers on their own, but combined with the safety issues above, it paints a picture of a property that isn't being properly maintained or turned over between guests. I raised these issues with management and provided documentation. The response was a $90 credit with no explanation, and a brief reply that the issues were "being addressed." No acknowledgment of the severity. No real accountability. If you're traveling without children, your calculus may be different. But if you're booking with little ones, please factor this in. We tried to resolve it privately and in good faith -- I'm sharing this so you can make an informed decision. Don't stay here.

    My husband and I stayed at Stone Canyon Inn in a treehouse during the Labor Day weekend. Before we…read moreeven got there, they emailed us directions, in anticipation that we wouldn't know where we were going. I appreciated the forethought. We drove up late Friday night and arrived around 11pm. The staff were gone, but we called ahead/wrote a note ahead of time, and they made accommodations for us to pick up our key. Checking in was as low drama as it gets. These examples made me feel that the level of service is good, even though we didn't interact with anyone. Sometimes it's the non verbal things that make a difference. Our treehouse was super cute. The living quarters were elevated and the lower level/floor level is an area where you can sit, have a bonfire, bbq using their grill, etc. Overall, it was in good condition. Just minor things like our screen door didn't really line up when closed. It seemed to be clean in areas that are often overlooked, but the shower had a lot of random stray hairs that were not mine. Also the water pressure is low. I'm not sure if that's by design or not... The room's features are pretty standard: Mini fridge, kitchen sink, small closet, king bed and a loft with two twins. The property is located just on the other side of Bryce Canyon. You can see the colorful canyon-top from the tree house. It's a very convenient 20 minute drive from the park entrance. It's remote and very quiet. It was truly beautiful and serene. There is a wash nearby that filled up due to some rain, but the next day it dried out. The wash does not affect access to the road or hotel, fortunately. There is a restaurant on site. It's decent. It's pricy. Service is on par with a higher end restaurant in the city, but the food flavors were slightly above average. Not sure if I'd go back to the restaurant. There's a town down the street that also has food and a store.

    Navajo Lake Lodge - Gap in cabin door

    Navajo Lake Lodge

    (4 reviews)

    My family has stayed at Navajo Lake Lodge for longer than the current owners have owned it. We've…read morealways stayed in the same cabins, the same weekend, each year. We book for the next year before we leave each year. Last year Ed double booked, and bumped us. We agreed to change to a weekend in a different month, considering mistakes happen and we enjoyed the lake enough to bend over backward, moving all 7 families. This year, same issue, and the same family that booked during the same time. We were not notified of this, and only found out when one family in our group called to change their reservation. We have photographic proof of the reservation made one year in advance, and yet they are unwilling to honor their reservation. It's a great place for a spur of the moment stay, but do NOT trust your reservations and do not trust any errors to be rectified appropriately. If you are looking for a family vacation or reunion location, look elsewhere. It's hard enough coordinating so many schedules, don't add showing up to no reservation to your plate.

    We were invited to Navajo Lake Lodge for a girls trip and the lodge did not disappoint. This is a…read moreplace where you can leave the city and come to unwind and disconnect. The cabins are rustic and original and clean. We spent one of the days paddle boarding and kayaking on the beautiful Navajo Lake. Ed, Brittany, Johnny, Steve and Nathaniel were all amazing hosts. They make you feel like family upon first arrival. The general store is cute and well equipped for any necessities that you may have left behind .. there are also some local treasures, such as jerky and tallow cream. The lodge is also extremely dog friendly.. bring your pups. If you were looking for glitz and Glam, this is not your place... The lodge is truly a place to disconnect, unwind, reset, and recharge.

    2 Cranes Inn - Zion - Our Kolob Elk Suite

    2 Cranes Inn - Zion

    (6 reviews)

    2 Cranes Inn is a cute little Bed and Breakfast type place located 10 mins outside Zion. We were…read moretraveling / road tripping for our honeymoon and called everywhere for a place to stay. The owners Lisa and Lizette were very accommodating to our last minute needs. They had one room left, Kolob Elk Room and we took it. With permission we were able to have our small dog as all other places were booked. This meant the world to us! The home was super cute, clean and welcoming! We had the Kolob Elk Room upstairs which had two beds, a table with two chairs, closet space, and private shower and sink. Definitely more than enough room! We felt our car was safe on property as it's far back from main road. Honestly would have stayed a second night if they were not booked! They have a communal kitchen. We were able to place our cooler items in the fridge and they had plenty of coffee and tea for guests which is perfect as I need my coffee in the AM! They have these cute little newspaper updates which add a personal touch. Let's you know what's around town and about the place! Loved it!

    After decades of traveling, I've finally signed into Yelp to give a review, and like the majority…read moreof people: this place absolutely deserves its 5 stars. It is also not close to the village center, so a car is recommended. The lush manicured garden is an immediate welcome from the hot local climate. The air-conditioned house is quiet and comforting, elegant art and beautiful quality deco make all the difference between a commercial hotel and a quality family-run Inn. We arrived when it was empty, so we got to peak into each of the gorgeous rooms before collapsing into ours, instantly at ease on the Red Fox's king size bed. My y'all spouse is especially difficult with pillows and instantly loved all the cushions and different sizes to choose from. Another luxury - when one is used to the minuscule hotel soaps, shampoos and conditioners - there is a wonderful choice of hand lotion, organic shower gels, and hair products that were truly to die for, especially after a long days drive. The bedroom electric hot water kettle with herbal teas, coffee, filters and tea cup platter were perfect for the morning; it got us going before we made it out to one of the three excellent local coffee houses that were suggested since the communal kitchen was not allowed to be open during the pandemic. Truly sorry we only had one night and could not spend more time in the common areas. I only snapped a few pictures as a reminder to plan a less compact travel schedule when the road brings us this way again, and - making a mental note - to make reservations well ahead of time since this place is surely booked solid if not for our current quarantine restrictions.

    Bryce Canyon Villas - hotels - Updated July 2026

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