Cheap Bryce Lodging: the Top 5

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Admit it, you're here to experience Bryce Canyon National Park, not wallow in luxury! Whether after a hard day's play you want a pillow and a bed or you're content to throw your sleeping bag on the ground and call it good, here are the cheapest of the cheap places to stay during your Bryce visit. Tip: off-season offers the best prices, of course! Off-season (basically winter) is a great time to visit Bryce Canyon, so keep it in mind.

Author: Julie Trevelyan
Raised in the bustle of Southern California, Julie somehow became a wilderness guide in southern Utah.... view profile
  • North Campground

    North Campground - Bryce Canyon National Park
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    • (866) 866-6616
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    • Location:

    • Highway 63
    • Bryce Canyon,UT84764
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Lovely views and fewer sites make this a somewhat more intimate campground

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    The North campground is open year-round (some sites may be closed in winter), and offers sites suitable for both tents and RVs. No sewer, water, or electrical hookups. Reservations can be made for May - September from six months to two days in advance for a fee, by calling (877) 444-6777 or going to www.recreation.gov.

  • Foster's Motel

    Foster's Motel - Bryce Canyon National Park
    • Contact:

    • 435-834-5227
    • Location:

    • 1150 Highway 12
    • Bryce Canyon,UT84759
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    There's an onsite steakhouse for steak lovers

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    Foster's motel is a basic motel, perfect for groups or singles who are looking for clean and affordable lodging. Not the most luxurious or exciting, Fosters will get the job done in a pinch, and is a place to rest your head at night when other hotels are full. On the plus side, they have a decent on-site steakhouse, a grocery so you can buy those picnic items for your lunch in the Park, and even a bakery (don't think Parisian treats, though--it's more along the lines of donuts).

  • Bryce Canyon KOA

    Bryce Canyon KOA - Bryce Canyon National Park
    • Contact:

    • (435) 679-8988
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    • Highway 12
    • Bryce Canyon,UT84764
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Dog boarding available at the nearby kennel makes this a good choice when traveling with canine pals

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    The Bryce Canyon KOA has tent sites, RV sites, and cabins. 12 miles from the Bryce Canyon National Park entrance, this is a fantastic location for families who want to experience the beauty of the great outdoors without the crowds of other campsites. Guests can also board their horse or dog at the local stables and kennels.

  • Bryce Valley Inn

    Bryce Valley Inn - Bryce Canyon National Park
    • Contact:

    • (435) 679-8811
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    • Location:

    • 199 N. Scenic Byway 12
    • Bryce Canyon,UT84764
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Simple, cheap, and to the point if you're traveling no frills style

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    8 miles east of the park's entrance road, the Bryce Valley Inn features simple, clean and economical rooms for visitors who would rather spend their vacation fund on something other than lodging. Rooms are clean, and have either one or two queen-size beds. There is also a restaurant, gift shop and laundry facilities at the inn.

  • Bryce Pioneer Village Motel

    Bryce Pioneer Village Motel - Bryce Canyon National Park
    • Contact:

    • (435) 679-8546
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    • Location:

    • 80 South Main St
    • Tropic,UT84776
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    For history buffs, an onsite bonus: Ebenezer and Mary Bryce's original pioneer cabin

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    The Bryce Pioneer Village Motel offers guests a clean and affordable place to stay. With rooms and cabins as well as RV sites and a tent campground, there are plenty of options for lodgers. Although the rooms are clean and comfortable, it's the cabins that are the stand-out lodging option here. Rustic, simple and charming, most contain a queen and twin-size bed and bathrooms. Of historical interest is the cabin where Ebenezer and Mary Bryce (for whom the park is named) lived in the late 1870s; the cabin is located right outside the motel office.

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