GlampingOpen Sky Zion
$500+ per night. Private decks, stargazing skylights, on-site dining.

We roll into Cable Mountain Lodge, a lodge at Zion's gate with 50+ rooms, a full-service spa, and the Zion Canyon Brew Pub just steps away. No on-site breakfast, but coffee options and river views are nearby, and park access is unbeatable. The second floor holds the best canyon vistas—room 524 is a solid pick for the panorama. It’s a practical base for hikers who want comfort without drama.
Hit Perks at Zion Espresso for a solid coffee. You're about 5 minutes from the gate, so plan to leave by 6:15am to beat the crowds. If you want the best view, head to room 524 on the second floor and enjoy the quiet on the return.
✅ BOOK IF: You want park-adjacent lodging with spa, dining, and quick Zion access. ❌ SKIP IF: You must have elevator access or absolute quiet in every hour.
Second-floor rooms offer the best mountain views, Room 524 for canyon vistas
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Good for families and couples; easy Zion access; some rooms noisier due to traffic.
Late spring through early fall; peak season May–Sept; book six months ahead for best rates.
This is a solid lodge at the park entrance. It delivers convenience, on-site spa, and a pub, with great access to Zion trails. Some rooms pick up road noise and there’s no elevator to the upper floors, but the views from the second floor are hard to beat. For the price in the off-peak, it’s a smart anchor for your Zion visit.
Not ideal for light sleepers or guests needing elevator access to upper floors.
Book six months in advance for peak season; request upper-floor Canyon View rooms (524 for standout views).
Cable Mountain Lodge pairs park-side convenience with spa luxury and a lively brew pub scene. The value fluctuates with season; second-floor canyon views shine, while lower floors can hear traffic. Overall, a dependable base for Zion explorations at a reasonable off-peak price.
Seasonal outdoor pool, heated.
Zion Canyon Brew Pub on-site with craft ales, burgers, steaks, salads; outdoor patio with Virgin River views.
Standard 24-48 hour window. Call to confirm.
Not allowed.
Free onsite self-parking with off-street options. Wheelchair-accessible parking and EV charging points available.
To Park Center
4-5 minute walk to the South Entrance and Zion Canyon Visitor Center
To Nearest Town
Adjacent to Springdale, UT
Official park shuttle stop on-site or nearby.
Restaurants, Shops, Grocery store, Movie theater, ATM, Riverside walking path, Footbridge to the park
Based on 763 Google reviews
Based on 763 guest reviews
" Cable Mountain Lodge pairs park-side convenience with spa luxury and a lively brew pub scene. The value fluctuates with season; second-floor canyon views shine, while lower floors can hear traffic. Overall, a dependable base for Zion explorations at a reasonable off-peak price."
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No on-site breakfast is provided; you can grab coffee nearby and you’re close to Park access and eateries.
Four to five minutes on foot to the South Entrance and Zion Canyon Visitor Center; shuttle stops are on-site or nearby.
Standard 24-48 hour window. Call to confirm the exact terms for your booking.
Most rooms are quiet, but some report traffic noise during slower seasons; Murphy bed rooms may have plumbing noise.
Yes. Second-floor Canyon View options like room 524 offer the best mountain views; request it if possible.
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