Holiday houses in Bryce Canyon City

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    Bryce Canyon City holiday rentals start at $246 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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Top Guest favourite
Home in Hatch
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Bryce Sage - Modern New Home w/Bryce Canyon Views

Enjoy peaceful red-rock views, dark-sky stargazing, fast Wi-Fi, a fully stocked kitchen, and easy access to Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park & Brian Head Ski Resort. Perfect basecamp for hiking, skiing, and relaxing. This new home has it all! Plenty of space to explore on nearly 1.5 acres with stunning back porch views of Bryce Canyon in the distance & the Sevier River close by. The town of Panguitch, with quaint restaurants & groceries, is just a quick 15 min. drive away. Unwind at Bryce Sage!

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A spacious studio apartment is featured, showcasing a fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances. The sleeping area includes a king bed adorned with cozy bedding. Soft lighting enhances the exposed brick walls, and a dining table is positioned nearby, offering additional seating.
Apartment in Panguitch
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

The Philadelphian Apt 3 - Studio Apt w/ Full Kitchen - Sleeps 2

Newly renovated 1 King bed, 1 bath studio apartment with fully equipped kitchen located on HWY 89/Main Street in Panguitch, UT at a newly updated RV Resort. Five (5) minute walking distance to the cutest shops and restaurants. About a thirty (30) minute drive to Bryce Canyon and about a 1 hour drive to Zions National Park. Close to many many more attractions for hiking, biking and trails for ATV/UTV riding. This cozy little studio apartment provides every amenity you'll need during your stay!

Top Guest favourite
An open living space is showcased with large windows offering views of the mountains. A cozy seating area includes a sofa and armchair near a fireplace. A dining table for four is positioned beside the modern kitchen featuring white cabinetry and quartz countertops.
Cabin in Alton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Bryce View Cabin - New Cabin with Amazing Views!

You won't find another property with better views of the beautiful Southern Utah mountains! This brand new cabin was built on an elevated ridge allowing guests to take in the natural beauty from all directions. Whether you're outside lounging on the wood deck or inside peering out the windowed wall, you'll feel surrounded by nature while enjoying the modern comforts of home. Centrally located between Bryce Canyon, Zion, Brian Head this unique cabin is the perfect place for all your adventures!

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A wooden balcony overlooks a serene lake, with green grass leading to the water's edge. The surrounding landscape features tall pine trees and distant views of campsites, providing a peaceful outdoor setting.
Home in Bryce
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 628 reviews

Lake House at Bryce Canyon- 1 Mile to Bryce Canyon

Nestled on the shores of the picturesque Lake Minnie, this beautiful 4-bedroom home offers an idyllic retreat just 1 mile from Bryce Canyon National Park. The home's spacious game room, takes relaxation to new heights, a captivating Foosball table, a 70-inch TV, and recliner seating. Enjoy access to the renowned Ruby's Inn Indoor Pool/Spa. While the lake itself may not be suitable for swimming or fishing, the serene setting and ample recreational opportunities make this property a true gem.

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The modern A-frame cabin is set against a colorful sunset, surrounded by nature. Soft warm light is visible from the windows, highlighting the structure's angular design. The inviting hot tub is positioned on the deck, with scenic mountain views in the background.
Cabin in Glendale
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

A-frame Near Zion & Bryce + Hot Tub & Cold Plunge

Welcome to @zionaframe, our one-of-a-kind modern A-frame, just a short 25 minute drive from Zion National Park! Nestled amidst nature, our cozy retreat is the perfect blend of style and comfort. Wake up to stunning views, hike in Zion, then unwind in our cozy and grounding space. Picture yourself sipping coffee on the deck, enjoying the sunset from the hot tub, energizing yourself with the cold plunge, or stargazing by the fire pit. Adventure awaits, and our A-frame is your cozy home base.

Top Guest favourite
An adobe-style home is nestled amidst desert foliage, illuminated by warm light under a twilight sky. The structure's smooth, earthy tones complement the surrounding landscape while a sandstone butte rises majestically in the background.
Home in Kanab
5 out of 5 average rating, 412 reviews

Boutique Southwest Adobe

Quiet Shelters Adobe dwelling is set on 2.4 acres within the desert landscape. This intimate one-bedroom, one-bath space is thoughtfully made with natural materials and Southwest inspiration. The stay invites a slower rhythm and deeper presence, offering a grounded way of traveling. With views of red rock cliffs, daily noise falls away, making room for rest, reflection, and connection to the land and each other. Best suited for guests who value design, intention, and attentive hospitality.

Top Guest favourite
A cottage exterior features a stone façade with wooden accents and a welcoming porch. Two chairs are positioned on the porch, inviting relaxation. Lush green grass surrounds the entrance, and large windows allow natural light to fill the space, framed by strategically placed shutters.
Cottage in Tropic
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 691 reviews

The Cottages at Bryce Canyon

Welcome to The Steppingstone Inns- Cottages at Bryce Canyon, a boutique motel and charming cottages in Tropic, Utah. The Cottages are each their own unit and are perfect for travelers seeking a home away from home. Each cottage offers a private porch, a king-size bed, and thoughtful touches designed for comfort, character, and relaxation. Whether you’re returning from a day exploring Bryce Canyon or the nearby parks, your cottage provides the perfect retreat to unwind and recharge.

Top Guest favourite
The living space features a comfortable couch set against a light-colored wall, with a plush area rug underneath. An open kitchenette is visible, complete with shelves displaying red dishware and a clock, while a door leads to a spacious bathroom area.
Apartment in Tropic
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 419 reviews

Bybee’s Nest “2”

"Bybee's Nest 2", a basement apartment of our home, can be your "home-away-from- home" as you experience the majesty and beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park and other nearby wonders. It's located at the base of Bryce Canyon in the small town of Tropic, Utah just off Scenic Byway 12. The apartment has a designated parking area, a private covered outside entrance, and it's own patio with table and chairs where you can relax and enjoy small town America and the surrounding views.

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A modern tiny home is situated on a hillside, offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. A sturdy deck with steps leads to the entrance, framed by natural stone and gravel paths. The exterior features a combination of wood and metal siding under a clear blue sky.
Tiny home in Panguitch
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 449 reviews

Hilltop Tiny Home

New Tiny Home! Perched on a hilltop overlooking the charming farming community of Panguitch. Secluded with incredible views in every direction. Sleep 3-4 comfortably inside. For an amazing experience step out and sleep under "world renowned" night sky in the hammocks. Just 20 min. to Bryce Canyon (45 to Zions)! Find wonderful hikes/rides outside the front door on endless acres of open BLM land with trails, fishing streams, wildlife, and much more!

Top Guest favourite
A charming entrance is framed by a large tree, revealing a wooden front door with an oval glass design. Steps lead up to a spacious porch, flanked by two wooden rocking chairs. The walls are painted in a warm hue, complemented by stone accents.
Home in Panguitch
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

T’s Tiny House

Please come stay with us in our cute unique little tiny home in the beautiful city of Panguitch Utah ! We are located in a quiet peaceful little neighborhood. Our tiny unique home offers privacy, quiet nights and beautiful dark skies. We are located just 24 miles from Bryce Canyon National Park and just 18 miles from Panguitch Lake and some of the best fishing you’ll find.  We are pet friendly and require a flat fee pet deposit of $50.00.

Top Guest favourite
Cottage in Hatch
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park Cottage

Have a fantastic get-away in beautiful Hatch, Utah! You will find so many things to do such as... hiking, biking, riding your atv, taking the boat out, fishing plus so much more! It's centered between Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. In the winter months we are about an hour and twenty minutes away from Brian Head. Hatch is a great location to travel year round, and our cottage can accommodate you through all of the seasons!

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Yurt in Glendale
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

#4 Clifftop View Yurt HOT TUB Between Zion/Bryce

Right on the edge of a towering cliff, the views are breathtaking! Far from cities but close to parks (36 mins to Zion East entrance & 50 mins to Bryce), this secluded location is perfect! This is genuinely glamorous camping. You’ll enjoy all of the comforts while deep in nature. If you’re looking for a place to unplug and connect with the outdoors, this is the place to stay! Book now to secure your spot, as we fill up quickly!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Bryce Canyon City?

    Bryce Canyon City has a variety of accommodations, including local inns, campgrounds, and vacation rentals near the park entrance. Many stays are designed for easy access to outdoor activities and family-friendly amenities.

  • What are the best things to do in Bryce Canyon City with kids?

    Kids can explore interactive exhibits at the visitor center, join family-friendly hikes, or participate in junior ranger programs in Bryce Canyon National Park. Evening ranger talks and storytelling are often memorable experiences.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Bryce Canyon City?

    Explore trails and scenic overlooks in Bryce Canyon National Park, join a guided stargazing program, or experience horseback riding along designated canyon trails. The area also has local shops and cultural programs to explore between outdoor adventures.

  • How is the weather in Bryce Canyon City?

    Bryce Canyon City has cold winters ranging from 21–43°F (-6–6°C), and mild to warm summers from 46–87°F (8–30°C). Afternoon thunderstorms can occur in summer, so packing layers and rain gear is often helpful.

  • When is the best time to visit Bryce Canyon City?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder temperatures and accessible trails. In winter, fewer crowds and snow-dusted scenery create a quieter experience for prepared visitors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Bryce Canyon City?

    Explore Bryce Canyon National Park, known for its distinctive hoodoo rock formations and scenic overlooks. The area has visitor centers, local shops, and stargazing spots that highlight the region’s natural beauty.

  • What are some hiking trails in Bryce Canyon City?

    Popular trails around Bryce Canyon City include the Navajo Loop, Queens Garden, and Rim Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park. These routes highlight colorful geology and sweeping vistas suited to a variety of experience levels.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Bryce Canyon City?

    Families often enjoy ranger programs, easy hiking trails, and horseback riding around Bryce Canyon National Park. Evening stargazing is frequently suggested, as the area is known for its dark skies.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bryce Canyon City?

    You can explore nearby national and state parks that showcase distinct rock formations, slot canyons, or forested landscapes. Scenic drives and local cowboy traditions often add interesting variety to the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bryce Canyon City?

    Many places to stay in Bryce Canyon City welcome pets, particularly vacation rentals and some local campgrounds. It is a good idea to confirm policies in advance, as outdoor areas may have specific guidelines.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Bryce Canyon City?

    Arrive early for sunrise at scenic overlooks, as the lighting highlights the park’s colors. Remember to bring plenty of water and respect local wildlife by staying on marked trails.

  • What is Bryce Canyon City known for?

    Bryce Canyon City is known for its gateway role to Bryce Canyon National Park, famous for hoodoo rock formations and expansive views. The city also has dark skies that support renowned stargazing.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bryce Canyon City?

    Explore lesser-known trails, local art galleries, or quiet sunrise spots around the park that feature unique views. Some travelers seek night sky photography or visit small museums in the area.

  • What are the best foods to try in Bryce Canyon City?

    Local dining often features hearty American fare, barbecue, and house-made pies. Southwestern-inspired dishes and comfort foods are frequently suggested for visitors seeking regional flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Bryce Canyon City?

    Pack layers for changing temperatures, including a warm jacket for cool evenings and mornings. Hiking shoes, sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and a refillable water bottle are often recommended for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Bryce Canyon City like?

    Nightlife around Bryce Canyon City is relaxed, with options centered on local restaurants, campfires, and occasional live music. Stargazing is a frequently suggested evening activity due to the area’s dark skies.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Bryce Canyon City?

    Bryce Canyon City has events such as astronomy programs during summer and cultural gatherings around Independence Day. Guided geology walks and ranger-led talks are frequently suggested during peak visitor seasons.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bryce Canyon City?

    Bryce Canyon City has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals with convenient access to park trails and outdoor activities. Many properties include features like kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and outdoor spaces.