While I love all of the national parks in Utah, I have one clear favorite — Bryce Canyon. This incredible park is home to some of the best hiking trails and views in the entire state. But now, Bryce Canyon National Park is home to one of the best places to stay as well — Under Canvas Bryce Canyon. This glampground is located just a short drive from the park and offers several glamping tent options so you can enjoy a night under the stars with all of the comforts of home. It’s a cozy, beautiful, and unforgettable adventure.
Under Canvas Bryce Canyon is just one of several Under Canvas locations around the West, with its first being established in 2012 in West Yellowstone, Montana. Under Canvas Bryce Canyon is one of its newest locations and one that deserves a spot on your bucket list.
This glampground is approximately 15 minutes away from Bryce Canyon National Park and is where you can enjoy some incredible red rock and forest views.
No matter if you plan to “glamp” by yourself or you bring the entire family along, there are several glamping tent options available. For families, consider a suite, which sleeps up to four people and features a private bathroom.
For a couple’s getaway or even for some time alone, you may consider renting a Stargazer or Deluxe glamping tent. Both tents comfortably sleep two guests and have a private bathroom.
While each tent is just a little bit different, each one also offers a handful of amenities to ensure your stay is extremely comfortable. You can sleep in a comfortable bed with luxe linens. There is also plenty of space for you to spread out.
Plus, you can admire southern Utah beauty out on your private deck with chairs or around the wood-burning stove with complimentary firewood.
And while the accommodations are certainly incredible at Under Canvas Bryce Canyon, they aren’t the only reasons to stay at this Utah glampground. Under Canvas also offers experiences to increase the number of memories you make on your getaway from yoga and movie nights to guided hikes, scenic driving tours, canyoneering, and e-bike tours.
Just make sure you stay long enough to explore Bryce Canyon National Park and nearby areas and to take part in all that this glampground has to offer. This is one outdoor getaway that will immerse you in nature in a whole new way.
Under Canvas Bryce Canyon is open from May to the end of September each year. You can learn more, including availability and rates, on the Under Canvas Bryce Canyon website.
Have you been to Bryce Canyon National Park? Where do you typically like to stay in the area? Let us know in the comments! While you are in this Utah national park, I highly suggest you go on a hike. In fact, Peek-A-Boo Loop Trail is considered one of the best hiking trails in Bryce Canyon National Park — you’ll definitely want to check it out. Plus, you can check out our hiking packing list to make sure you have all of the supplies needed for your adventure.
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