Resort Hotel near Bryce Canyon National Park
Out of all the hotels near Bryce Canyon National Park, The Inn at Entrada is your top choice when it comes to the best luxury accommodations in Southern Utah. Behold absolutely awe-inspiring and gorgeous views of unique red rock pillars at Bryce Canyon National Park. Bryce Canyon is also home to Hoodoos (irregular columns of rock), the largest concentration found anywhere on Earth!
Enjoy all the private resort amenities at our hotel near Bryce Canyon National Park and discover all its geological wonders that are an absolute must-see.
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A Quick Visit
Do you have four hours or less to visit? Here are some activities to consider if you’ve got time for a quick visit.
Explore the Viewpoints – Drive to Sunrise, Sunset, Inspiration, and Bryce viewpoints to explore to many scenic vistas spread throughout the park.
Hiking – Go for a short and easy hike along the park’s “rim.” Check one of the visitor centers for more information about trail conditions and recommendations.
Visitor Center – On your way in or out, make sure to go inside the visitor center for information about the ranger programs (offered daily), the park museum, a 24-minute film which plays on the hour and half-hour marks, and more!
Plan Your Visit
Enjoy a relaxing and restful night at our private, luxurious lodging near Bryce Canyon and get ready for a full day of wonder, excitement, and exploration! Make the most of your visit to Bryce Canyon with these tips and highlights:
Between April and October, a shuttle services the park area to reduce congestion.
Looking to gain a fuller understanding of the park? Sign up for their ranger programs to learn more about the geology, go on a canyon rim walk, and more.
There are two campground sites available at Bryce Canyon during the summer season. Learn more about camping information at the park.
Take a look through the park map to familiarize yourself more with Bryce Canyon
For a unique and special trip, book your stay at our private resort hotel near Bryce Canyon National Park today!