Fiery orange and red vistas, unique geological formations, and spectacular stargazing opportunities are just a few of the things that make Bryce Canyon National Park worth traveling to. Many who visit geological marvel turn their trip into an excursion to see all of the Mighty Five—a cluster of five glorious national parks in Utah (Arches, Zion, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and, of course, Bryce Canyon), all of which are special in their own right. If you’re headed to Bryce Canyon, picking the right place to stay can be one of the most important aspects of your trip, especially if you want to go to sleep every night surrounded by views of the canyon or under a bed of bright stars.
The first time I visited Bryce Canyon National Park was on a two-month cross-country road trip with my family, where we spent much of our time wandering through national parks, camping under the vast skies, and enjoying the best of the country’s nature. While I spent my visit there sleeping in a tent in the campgrounds, there are plenty of amazing places to stay in the area that don’t require roughing it. From glampsites and lodges to cabins with a view, here are the best Airbnbs, inns, and hotels near Bryce Canyon National Park.