![]() ![]() If you’re traveling with a large group, this option is perfect. New to the Bryce Canyon location is the Hoodoo Suite. Both of these options, along with the Stargazer, are available with an adjacent kids’ tent equipped with two twin beds, so the kids can have their own glamping experience while still being close enough to keep an eye on. Other tent options include the Deluxe, which sleeps two, and the Suite, which sleeps four. Inside a Stargazer tent at Under Canyon Bryce Canyon (Photo: by Bailey Made courtesy of Under Canvas) If you book the Stargazer Tent, you’ll be treated to a night sky viewing window above your king-sized bed, so that you can watch the Milky Way arch overhead or, depending on the time of year, a meteor shower. If you’re not ready to let go of the starry sky view, you’re in luck. Bryce Canyon is an International Dark Sky Park and Under Canvas works hard to minimize light pollution to keep your view of the night sky unparalleled. Evenings are deliciously cool, even in the height of July, so you’ll want to cozy up to the fire pit to enjoy complimentary s’mores after dinner and watch the stars come out. Sitting at 7,600 feet in elevation, this camp is a reprieve from the rest of Utah’s summer heat. You may even spot the elk and pronghorn that frequent this area. The on-site restaurant serves a locally inspired, seasonal menu on a huge outdoor patio, so you can take in views of the setting sun across the valley. There’s no need to go out in search of dining options. Fire pit at Under Canyon Bryce Canyon (Photo: by Bailey Made courtesy of Under Canvas) Under Canvas’ Adventure Concierge can help set you up for a day of exploring by booking activities and providing information on all the best things to see and do in the area. With a wood-burning stove inside your tent and a private deck to relax on, it’ll be hard to leave in the morning to explore the incredible nature that surrounds you.Īfter fueling up with complimentary coffee in the lobby, hike through the other-worldly hoodoos at Bryce Canyon National Park or bike through the incredible Red Canyon area of the Dixie National Forest. Beautiful furnishings and king-sized beds made up with luxury linens create a cozy atmosphere. Upscale canvas tents sit on 750 acres of high mountain plains, bordering the pine-filled Dixie National Forest.Īll Under Canvas Bryce Canyon tents come equipped with a private, en-suite bathroom with a shower, sink and flush toilet. For a unique, family-friendly, and affordable lodging option, Curry Village has been a park favorite since its inception in 1899 by David and Jennie Curry.Ĭurry Village is fully open from mid-March through the New Years Holiday and is open on Fridays and Saturdays in the off-season.Just 15 minutes from the pink, orange and white hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park sits Under Canvas Bryce Canyon, a glamping dream. Located at the property, you'll find a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, an ice skating rink in the winter, and an entertainment amphitheater, ranger programs, bike rentals, shuttle access, a pizza parlor, a coffee shop, the Curry Village Dining Pavilion, Meadow Grill, and the Curry Village Bar. Reservations are open one year and one day in advance. This lodge is one of the most popular lodging options inside Yosemite Park with its convenient location and because of its popularity, Curry Village sells out quickly so be sure to make your reservations 10-12 months in advance to ensure the availability of your lodging needs. Curry Village offers many lodging options including motel rooms, wood-sided cabins with private bathrooms, wood-sided cabins with shared bathrooms, and canvas tent cabins with shared bathrooms. Curry Village (formerly Half Dome Village) is the largest lodging facility in Yosemite Valley. ![]()
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