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

This updated inn near Zion puts you within a 5-minute stroll of the park entrance. With 36 rooms, spa and Deep Canyon Wellness, plus the Spotted Dog Cafe, you’re paying for privacy and canyon vibes. Some rooms face the main road—request canyon-facing balconies for quiet nights.
Hit the on-site Spotted Dog Cafe for a reliable bite. Drive 2–3 minutes to the park entrance to beat crowds. Leave by 6:15 AM to secure a peaceful morning at Zion.
✅ BOOK IF: You’re after spa + canyon views close to Zion. ❌ SKIP IF: You need RV parking or extreme budget savings.
Zion Canyon views, Landscaped courtyards, Cliffs of Zion
Contemporary inn with desert-inspired design and renovated interiors.
Wine Spectator Award of Excellence (Spotted Dog Cafe) since 2009
Family-friendly with spa and garden spaces; note that some rooms may be noisier if facing the main road.
Year-round; September is the peak month with the highest rates.
It's an expensive update to an older inn, but the location, spa, and canyon-view rooms justify the price. Some rooms face the main road and can get louder; canyon-view balconies are worth requesting. Parking can be paid or free; be mindful of the extra fees and the $1,000 cleaning/damages minimum for policy violations.
Skip if you need RV parking or absolute silent rooms; if you need ultra-cheap lodging, this is not your spot.
Book direct for best rates and flexibility. Ask for canyon-facing balcony in Deluxe or a villa for space and seclusion. Reserve early for September peak rates and December–February promo.
Renovated inn with spa, dining, and canyon-front views. Pricey but pairs privacy with wellness options; some rooms near the main road can be noisy.
Seasonal outdoor heated pool; open March–October, daily 8:00 AM–10:00 PM.
Spotted Dog Cafe serves American cuisine with locally sourced produce; hormone-free meats and sustainably harvested fish. Dinner service; Wine Spectator Award of Excellence since 2009.
Cancellations may be made up to 48 hours prior to arrival at no charge. A one-night deposit is charged 48 hours prior to arrival and is non-refundable and non-transferable. Cancellation policies vary by room type and provider.
Not allowed. Service animals permitted but may not be left unattended.
Parking available for a fee; free parking also listed. Onsite EV charging station (Tesla or Leaf). RV parking not available onsite.
To Park Center
0.6 miles (5-minute walk to Zion National Park south entrance and Visitor Center).
To Nearest Town
Located in Springdale, UT; walking distance to shops and dining.
Springdale Free Shuttle Stop #3 on-site. Complimentary area shuttle within 4 miles and a shopping center shuttle.
Zion NP Visitor Center, Dining options, Shops
Based on 562 Google reviews
Based on 562 guest reviews
" Renovated inn with spa, dining, and canyon-front views. Pricey but pairs privacy with wellness options; some rooms near the main road can be noisy."
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Cancellations up to 48 hours before arrival incur no charge. A one-night deposit is charged 48 hours before arrival and is non-refundable and non-transferable; policies vary by room type and provider.
Yes. On-site parking is available (fee applies; free parking also listed) and there is an on-site EV charging station (Tesla or Leaf).
Rooms facing the main road may experience noise. Canyon-view balconies are highly recommended for a quieter, more private experience.
Spotted Dog Cafe serves American cuisine with locally sourced ingredients and has held Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence since 2009.
Check-in is from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Check-out is by 11:00 AM; late check-out is available for a $40 fee.
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