Bryce View Lodge
Bryce View Lodge near Bryce Canyon National Park has been servicing visitors of Bryce Canyon with quality service and amenities.
The Bryce View Lodge offers the finest in Bryce Canyon lodging. Located next to Bryce Canyon National Park on Highway U-63 in Southern Utah, this perfect Bryce Canyon lodging is nestled at the edge of a pine forest on a high plateau that overlooks the beautiful Bryce Canyon National Park.
A Bryce Canyon National Park Shuttle stop is conveniently located on-site, offering easy access to and from the park. Bryce Canyon National Park entrance passes are also available.
Bryce Canyon horseback rides, wagon rides, rodeo, old fashioned western show & dinner and other Western activities are sure to please you and everyone in your group.
We're excited to show off our facilities and we welcome you to Bryce Canyon with a great American Cowboy "Howdy!" Please take a few minutes to check out our amenities, attractions and activities, then book a room today!
Bryce Canyon National Park
1/2 Mile Drive
Thousands of delicately carved spires rise from the brilliant amphitheater of Bryce Canyon National Park. Millions of years of wind and water at work have etched out the pink cliffs of Bryce Canyon National Park.
Zion National Park
83 Mile Drive
Cascading waterfalls, towering cliffs and the Virgin River are the centerpieces of this magnificent park. There are hiking trails and a visitor center.
Capitol Reef National Park
121 Mile Drive
Rugged western landscape, a museum, hiking trails and the pioneer village of Fruita are well worth seeing.
Grand Canyon North Rim
160 Mile Drive
View one of the world's greatest wonders from high on the Kaibab Plateau. Hiking, mule rides and a visitor center are at the North Rim. Closed in winter.
Lake Powell/Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
152 Mile Drive
152 Mile Drive
Bullfrog Marina on Lake Powell is accessible via the Burr Trail southeast of Boulder. Boating, swimming and hiking are among the activities. Bullfrog is 147 miles east of Bryce Canyon. The Wahweap Marina near Page, Arizona, is another section of Lake Powell.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
26 Mile Drive
1.7 million remote acres of desert wilderness, canyons, unique rock formations and wildlife are the main attractions at one of the nation's newest national monuments. Please check locally for road and weather conditions before driving on any of the dirt roads in the monument.
Cedar Breaks National Monument
47 Mile Drive
The circle of painted cliffs is similar to Bryce Canyon but smaller. It is located on Hwy 143 near Brian Head and Cedar City.
Kodachrome Basin State Park
26 Mile Drive
Hiking, picnicking, camping and photography are the main activities in this surrealistic setting of unusual rocks and cliffs. Located 9 miles south of Cannonville.
Escalante State Park
49 Mile Drive
Walk along the trails to view large specimens of petrified wood and dinosaur bones. The park is popular for hiking, camping, picnicking and fishing.
Anasazi Indian Village State Park
80 Mile Drive
A museum and partially excavated prehistoric Indian village are well worth exploring.
Red Canyon
8 Mile Drive
A neighbor and cousin of Bryce Canyon, Red Canyon has bright red cliffs, hoodoos and pines making this area of the Dixie National Forest a photographer's paradise. Hiking, camping, biking, picnicking and horseback rides are popular.
Calf Creek Recreation Area
65 Mile Drive
A hike to the lower falls passes desert-varnished rock cliffs dotted with Indian ruins and rock art. The cascading Lower Calf Creek Falls seems like it should be a mirage among the slickrock sandstone. Simply spectacular! The Calf Creek Recreation Area is part of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Trip Tips
Wear comfortable shoes and clothing
Bring a hat
Wear sunscreen
Drink lots of water
Bring your camera or video recorder for lots of great shots
Don't forget your film!
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