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    Bryce Valley Lodging

    3.6 (26 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Front entrance of the private cabin
    Emily Z.

    Bryce Valley Lodging is conveniently located about 20 min away from Bryce National Park, with a small shopping plaza across the street which features restaurants and a convenient store. We chose Bryce Valley Lodging primarily because of the price, and also the privacy of having your own cabin. The cabin doesn't have a whole lot of features/amenities inside, but it has all your necessities like a bed, a seating area, microwave, mini fridge, and a cozy bathroom with a standing shower (I mean... What else do you really need). The cabin was clean, well-kept. Bedding and towels were freshly laundered as well. You also get this nice piney/Woody smell inside that just enhances your whole cabin experience. We only stayed one night but our experience was extremely pleasant, and we would definitely come back for our next visit.

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    Gulreen K.

    A wonderful little escape from the world during my stay in Tropic and just about a 10-15min drive to Bryce Canyon. ~Reservation~ I booked online through a third party website and when I arrived, my keys were ready for me. I did not have any troubles with my reservation. ~Cabin~ Parking is easy as you just pull up next to your assigned unit. When I entered, my cabin was clean, neat and ready for my stay. Loved the wooden interior, was on par with the theme of being among the mountains. -- Amenities: they provide toiletries and towels as well as a microwave and fridge which proved to be very useful during my stay. There is also a coffeemaker with styrofoam cups provided however there were no filters or coffee beans so I was unable to use it. There is an AC unit that allows for heating as well, ceiling fan, hairdryer, a Roku TV with cable and apps like Netflix that you can sign into. There is also wifi provided which was a bit of an issue for me on my phone however it was okay on my laptop. Bathrooms were clean and there was hot water for showers which is a must for me. --Room: I had the King bed which was comfortable and there was also a small desk with chairs that I used to for eating and working on. ~Area~ The surrounding area is quaint and quiet. There are other lodging properties nearby. Theres a general store right across the street as well as a gas station. Two big things for me was a great coffee shop and a delicious bbq place all within walking distance. Overall, I would definitely come here again as it was the perfect place to stay while hiking in Bryce and I am very glad to have found it! I recommend this to anyone looking for a getaway to Bryce Canyon.

    Atul S.

    Surprise surprise surprise. You won't expect such an awesome amenities as per the price. Nicely built with well themed interior. Enough body heating blowers with microwave fridge and toiletries. Lot of towels. They have internet connection but issues in speed and connections. Must recommended while visiting Bryce Canyon.

    2 full bed cabin
    Kelsey A.

    Doesn't look like much but is SO adorable inside. I was very pleasantly surprised. The beds were super comfortable and the room was very clean. My only complaints would be that the tv remote doesn't really work. Not a big deal as we were hiking mostly. Second, the toilet was not secure and would shift every time we sat down, making a loud thump. ‍

    Morning view from patio.
    Sadie J.

    Perfect for two hikers wanting a full immersion experience at an affordable price. The cabin was very cozy and had all of the necessities, but nothing fancy - shower, sink outside the bathroom, coffee pot with coffee, hair dryer, tv and wifi. Perfect location that puts you right across the street from the only grocery store and coffee shop, but you also get a fantastic view from your little balcony. I also liked this place for the location in proximity to Bryce Canyon Park. You are far enough away from tourists, but only about 15 min away from the park entrance. You are also near some other great hikes, outside the park.

    Afshin A.

    Great find! Traveling to a popular spot on Labor Day weekend can mean doom when it comes to finding suitable lodging, but we got lucky! I found the place by chance and as it turns out that they have recently relocated and are expanding. We got one of the new cabins and it was very close to perfect. The place is less than ten miles from Bryce and close to restaurants, grocery stores and gas. We loved our stay here.

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    Lisa D.

    Wow what a steal. My sister and I have been on a two week road trip through all of the national parks. We had reorganized part of our trip so we canceled our hotel in Zion and found this place on booking.com. We weren't sure what to expect especially when we called to let them know we would be in late. Their voice mail didn't say the name of their business so I wasn't sure if I had the right number. I left a message anyway and they called back within minutes. He advised me that they didn't have a sign yet but that they were across the street from Clarke's. When we got here I realized they had literally just opened. The people running the place are a sweet young couple with a baby. The cabins had all clearly just been built and are so charming! The cabin we were in (cabin 3) had two queen beds and plenty of room for a pack and play or portable crib. The cabin was extremely spacious. The beds had these beautiful quilts and cozy fuzzy blankets. The room had a coffee pot with Folgers. It also came equipped with a fridge and microwave. The beds were super comfortable and the temperature was easy to control. The furniture was clearly just made and was cute. We fell in love with this charming place and will definitely stay here again.

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    Quiet as a tomb! Simple accommodations. New carpet. WiFi signal was strong. Good value for the money.

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    Henrie's Hitch N Post RV Resort

    Henrie's Hitch N Post RV Resort

    (74 reviews)

    We stayed in one of the rooms with wifi, foam-top bed mattress with plenty of fluffy pillows and a…read moreduvet, might stands and lamps with charging/electric ports, deep soaking tub and tiled shower with heated bathroom floors, full-size fridge and freezer, microwave, dishwasher, stove, oven, TVs, electric wall fireplace, cool indoor brick walls, comfy sitting area with microsuede bed/couch and leather chairs, and kitchen bar with four chairs. There are outdoor chairs on a little patio with parking in front of the room. The bedroom shades did not block the light well, but I always travel with an eye mask. Easy town to walk around plus hiking, fishing, parks and drives nearby. They had a welcome packet with maps and sites to visit. There was a very strong smell of cleaning products that gave me a headache until I aired it out. Beautifully decorated unit.

    Henrie and his wife are fantastic! They got me check-in last minute at 9pm and helped navigate me…read moreinto my spot. The following day I had issues draining my tank and Henry came over and helped me troubleshoot the problem. Their RV park is very clean and nice. They have cool amenities like dog parks. Lots of trees recently planted so the park is only going to get nicer with time. Their community bathroom has big nice showers that are very convenient for bigger guys that fit a little tight in their RV shower. They also have laundry onsite with vending machines for laundry soap. Definitely recommend Henrie's!

    Bryce Trails Bed & Breakfast - Clean, comfortable and quiet

    Bryce Trails Bed & Breakfast

    (25 reviews)

    Frankly I'm absolutely shocked that this establishment has so many good reviews. First of all, the…read morehost there is one of the most unfriendly people we've ever met. It felt like a burden that we were checking in and she provided no direction whatsoever. She also was blasting music/videos the majority of the day while tidying up which was inconsiderate. The room was located across from the laundry area (staff only) and near the stairs. If you're a light sleeper good luck. There is NO noise proofing. The doors are old and walls are thin. You will hear everything. Thank goodness we had no one above us. Room was large but felt old. The pictures speak for themselves. The bathroom door was filthy. The bathroom fan made a horrible noise so the light was unusable. Host said there was nothing she could do. Door looked like someone tried to break it. There's no heat or air control in individual rooms so it got cold. Was this stay almost $250? No way. The location to the NP was great (about 15-20 minutes) but there has got to be somewhere nicer to stay in the area.

    My family of four recently had a wonderful stay at Bryce Trails! We loved the large room,…read morecomfortable king size bed, and that the host made sure there were two smaller beds for our children as well. Breakfast was hearty and delicious. The views were gorgeous being on the edge of town, and we loved being able to go on easy walks, saying hi to the cute chickens in the backyard, and of course being close to Bryce! You can tell the new owners and host care about the property and their guests' experiences. We loved it, and can't wait to go back!

    Stone Canyon Inn - Our cute cabin!

    Stone Canyon Inn

    (44 reviews)

    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.

    My husband and I have stayed here 3 times. It really is the best place to stay in southern Utah…read more The stars light up the sky at night, it feels like we're in our own little cabin in the mountains. We hiked nearby and rode mountain bikes. The restaurant is amazing, the views are insane. A definite must stay!

    Bryce Canyon Log Cabins - Table and chairs.

    Bryce Canyon Log Cabins

    (34 reviews)

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    I'm gonna say these are pretty awesome. I would have given these a five but I had some minor…read moreissues. I was in cabin 10 and the door sticks and I couldn't get in with the passcode that they sent me in my email. I ended up having to call and then somebody came in an ATV. I waited less than five minutes. It was really quick. He came by and he opened the door for me. I tried it. It worked. I was skeptical. He did mention how a few guests before me also had issues with a lock, so it definitely is something that should have been fixed since it was a known issue. I went to dinner and I was lucky. The guy just happened to be at the cabins because there's not normally somebody on site but it's very easy to get someone to come to you if you need help and he had to let me in again because the door was sticking. I had decided I better not leave the cabin anymore or sit outside like I wanted to because I didn't know if I would be able to get the door open. It was exceptionally clean. It had a very nice layout. The bathroom smelled so good. I actually didn't take a shower there or anything. So I can't comment on that. I feel like the counter in the bathroom needs more support. It's definitely coming away from the sink and it adds a cheapness to the cabin. I will say, though that the runs on the chairs need to be dusted and there's a lot of dust settling on the logs on the walls so there does need to be some dusting done, and there was a huge cobweb that was hanging from the ceiling in the bathroom, it was very obvious to me so I'm not sure how that was overlooked. I was warned by someone else that there were scorpions in traffic. I brought a black light and scorpion killer with me and I checked the cabin and there was nothing in there with the black light scorpions. Do show up with black lights.... It seems pretty insulated, but I could see some light coming through some of the slats in the doors so I just wanted to be careful. It was a great experience and I would recommend these to anyone however, be very careful because these cabins are set back behind two other motels that have log cabins as well. And these are very nice compared to the first ones I went to and the properties all have very similar names. So just watch for that.

    I was traveling to Bryce Canyon National Park and chose to stay at Bryce Canyon Log Cabins. Before…read moremy arrival I received instructions to the cabin with cabin number and passcode. (No staff on site). The cabins are in a line with a generous parking space across from the cabin facing a field with picnic table. Each cabin has a front porch with two chairs and small side table. The inside was attractive with two queen beds. It was clean and the decor was upscale rustic suitable for a log cabin. It was adequately supplied for my needs and included, WiFi, mini fridge, microwave, and coffee maker. The only minor glitch was the plunger on the sink didn't work well. The plunger knob was not attached to the drain. All in all it was a lovely stay and within walking distance to restaurants. I enjoyed sitting on the porch in the evening. I could even hear roosters from the neighboring farm in the morning. I would highly recommend a stay at Bryce Canyon Log Cabins.

    Happy Trails Bed & Breakfast

    Happy Trails Bed & Breakfast

    (6 reviews)

    Great place to stay close to Bryce Canyon! The bed and room was very comfortable and it has a…read morememory foam mattress. Family room was inviting and breakfast was amazing. Coffee was great, washer & dryer free, in room frig

    This review will be one of few, 2-star reviews, but I want to warn people about the 'little blue…read morehouse' off to the side of the main Bed & Breakfast at Happy Trails. This is where my husband and I stayed for one night. Leading up to our stay the communication was excellent. We were tolldd that we could park in the carport since our lodging would be in the "little blue house with a white patio just to the left of the carport." We had a passcode to get inside and noticed the updated amenities in the living room and bedroom area. The kitchen was something from yesterday - quite small and the freezer was unusable. (See picture.) The bed was VERY comfortable and won a full star, otherwise this review would have been one star. After we had unloaded, we wanted to get down to planning our next day's travel, so we fired up the laptop....and looked for a placard in the unit mentioning the Wi-Fi name or password. I called the owner and was told that he was out getting supplies, but he was able to send me the information via text, telling me 'Don't use the password we sent you in the email yesterday; it's wrong.' We tried on the laptop - nothing. We tried on the iPad - nothing. We tried on BOTH of our phones - NOTHING! For each of our attempts, we kept getting a message 'Unable to join network 'Bryce Point Internet.'" After 30 minutes of trying the password provided, along with other variations of what it could be, i.e., B and B, B&B, B & B, BnB, I called the owner back. He said he would send his cleaning person out to help since he wasn't in the area. When she first came in, she immediately said, "Oh yeah, I have trouble getting internet out here all the time when I am cleaning." She made several attempts, but the same error message came up. I asked her if the little blue house had its own router, and she said no. I asked where the router for Bryce Point Internet is, and she told me 'In the house.' With at least three other guest rooms, and a 30-foot distance across a driveway/carport to the little blue house, surely this was the problem - the signal was not strong enough to connect. I texted the owner but never heard back. We decided to move on and went to find something to eat. After dinner, I went into the main house to get an extra blanket. There was NO ONE to be found, anywhere. Frustrated, we called it a night. In the morning I went to take a shower. When I pulled the handle to start the flow of water, it came out the spigot as expected. When I went to pull the knob for the shower to engage - NOTHING. I turned it off, turned it on, and still the shower did not work. I called my husband in to help. He has 40 years of HVAC experience, and even he could not get the shower to work. I opted for a bath, and, when trying to get the stopper to work, we learned that it wasn't even attached. In our frustration, we decided to pack up and leave, foregoing the amazing breakfast that everyone raves about, for fear that that too would be a dismal disappointment. I did get a text after notifying the owner that we left. "Thank you for letting us know this information, we will be having our maintenance guy look at these issues today before our next guest comes through. Sorry for the inconvenience of the internet not working. This is the first we have heard about this; we will get a hold of our internet provider out there today as well. (Funny, that is not what the cleaning person mentioned to us.) It strikes me as odd that we never saw anyone 'managing' the property the whole time we were there. Many reviews talk about the hosts for this property, and we were kind of looking forward to that engagement, but instead were left with a sterile, fend-for-yourself atmosphere. There are MANY raving reviews about Happy Trails BnB, and that is what drew me to book this location. None of the reviews mention the little blue house, so I wonder if it is a newer addition and IMO not ready for customers yet.

    Bryce Canyon Villas

    Bryce Canyon Villas

    (9 reviews)

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    Stayed here for one night while visiting Bryce Canyon on a stop during a long road trip. I was very…read moreimpressed with the experience! Very reasonable pricing, really cozy and clean cabin with a bathroom and small kitchenette, heater, and cute seating area on the patio next to a grill. Very quiet area not far from amazing trails and Bryce Canyon NP. Would absolutely come back to stay for longer on another visit to the nearby parks!

    Absolutely adorable cabin. Even though there is literally NOTHING in Cannonville, I am so glad I…read morechose this place instead of a hotel in Tropic. The room was super cozy. The walls are all pine, there is an electric fireplace/heater, the beds are comfortable, the shower is HUGE, and the little kitchenette came equipped with dishes, silverware, a hot plate, etc. Everything you need to cook up hot meals at the end of a long day. There is also a gas grill on the covered patio, right next to the private picnic table. And did I mention the rate is super reasonable? I only encountered one slight issue, and that was that the propane tank was empty. We didn't find this out until after I returned from picking up burger supplies from Tropic. I called the manager (really sweet lady), and she told us we could take the tank from cabin 1. That one was empty, too, so we ended up taking a tank from cabin 4. I let the lady know and the next day she picked up the empty tanks. Oh, and finding this place in the dark isn't the easiest. They could maybe put up a bigger sign, or have more lights.

    American ATV Rentals Bryce Canyon - AmericanATVRentals.com - Bryce Canyon ATV Rentals - Riding spectacular Casto Canyon

    American ATV Rentals Bryce Canyon

    (45 reviews)

    So my son has been itching to ride ATVs for the longest time. Due to his not having a license or…read morecosts, we just were not able to pull it off. He got to do it finally at scout camp, and has been wanting to go again now that he is of age and has a license. While here on vacation, American ATV Rentals fit our needs and the almost full day trip was quite the experience. Owners David and Tina were most professional and helpful with every step of our excursion. We had a lot of choices to make. First was what kind of vehicles were we going to use. They had the ATVs, 2 and 4-seaters, and some were meant for those over 200lbs which we all needed (slight extra charge for that). We also had to decide what length of "tour" we wanted. We had three drivers and four people, so we went with a two-seater and two ATVs all with the upgraded suspension for the weight. We then chose the 4 hour tour which for most should be the right amount of time for the 44 or so mile loop or back and forth from just about the midpoint. The course was explained and different points of interest and also points of reference to not get lost. I'm glad my wife was our guide on this trip! Next was the safety equipment. We were all provided with helmets and goggles all of which fit well and snug over glasses without any problems. They also provide gloves. All must be worn 100% of the time you're riding or else. They also will provide backpacks and bungee cords. They sell water if needed. We then went outside and got acquainted with our vehicles. How to start them, put in gear, brakes, and rules of the road. We were then on our way! David brought us to a point, gave a more detailed explanation of the course and what to look for. Only at the time we left did our "4-hour tour" time start. We were expected at the end to top off all gas tanks (high grade fuel only) and come back to the business. The trip along so many different views and geological points was awesome. And then almost right at the start I rolled my machine on the side. The gas tank cover came off and I was spilling fuel. Thankfully I wasn't seriously hurt and got up quickly to put it back on four wheels. It drove just fine and I didn't have a flat. I just had some brush burn and a small cut on my elbow. The other negative was just past the 3/4 mark. My son's ATV just stopped and would not move in gear. It revved up but would not engage in gear forward or backward. We ended up pulling out the tow strap on the two-seater and towed it in neutral the final few miles. I had to apologize to my kid for all the dust. You are allowed to stop anywhere for pictures and if you want a souvenir you can take it as you're not in the State park. We did not see any others on our whole route...just some cows. We finally made it to the gas station almost next door to the ATV business, topped off the tanks, and made it back. I was pleased as punch that the ATV I rolled made it back. My wife and I changed at the midpoint so I drove and eventually towed the broken ATV in the two seater, and my wife drove the rolled ATV. Once back (about 25 minutes late due to the issues) I explained our problems on the trip and David was understanding. I did have to pay a 20% depreciation cost for the damage I caused to the ATV. We weren't charged for the issue with the other ATV. This was within the contract we signed and waivers. It was less than I expected, and we just made it work. Overall, my whole family had a great time driving even with the issues we experienced. Some pointers I highly recommend: wear long sleeves, pants, and boots (not sneakers). You will get very dusty. Bring a lot of water and maybe snacks or sandwiches. Remember, however, time stopped does not extend your tour time. The sun beats down and you will get sunburned. There's very little shaded areas. We were told when we asked that the routes we took were classified as mostly beginner to some intermediate level driving. 25mph maximum based on Utah laws, but you're not doing that on these trails. My family and I highly recommend American ATV Rentals for a fun time. It's not cheap, but it was worth the experience! $1000 for the two ATVs and two seater for a four hour tour, safety review, map review, and you have to gas them up before returning them with premium fuel. I also paid a bonus $175 for the 20% of depreciation costs of the damaged parts. Oh well. The shower once we got home and two Tylenol was awesome.

    had an awesome time renting a couple 4 wheelers! Dave was very helpful and resourceful and the…read moretrails were stunning! definitely recommend!

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