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Bryce Canyon Lodge

Bryce Canyon National Park


Built in the 1920s, the main park lodge exudes rustic mountain charm, with a large stone fireplace and exposed roof timbers. Most of the 'sunrise' and 'sunset' motel rooms are in a two-story annex building with private balconies. In the perfect woodsy setting, the retro-cool 'western' cabins have gas fireplaces and creaky porches – and are the best spot for families.

Wi-fi operates in parts of the main lodge, but there are no TVs. Note the walls in the motel rooms can be a bit thin.