Glamping Domes/Vacation RentalBryce Glamp And Camp
Luxury glamping domes with canyon views, disc golf, and stargazing.

It's $375 to start. Under Canvas Bryce Canyon serves up a glam-glamping vibe with private tents, baths, and decks. No in-tent WiFi or TV means unplugged nights under the stars—perfect for Stargazer tents. S'mores by the campfire and Dark Sky nights seal the deal.
Hit the lobby for premium espresso. You're a 15-minute drive from the Bryce Canyon Entrance; plan to leave by 6:45 AM to beat tour buses and crowds.
✅ BOOK IF: You want a high-end glamping vibe with stargazing and privacy. ❌ SKIP IF: You need WiFi and a traditional hotel stay.
Expansive valley views, Views of Mt. Dutton and Adams Head, Red rock formations, Stargazer tents offer night-sky views
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Best for families, couples, and groups seeking a nature-forward retreat with kid-friendly tent options.
Peak season in July; best to visit May–June or September for fewer crowds.
This is not a traditional hotel. It’s a glamping experience with private tents and a focus on night-sky viewing. WiFi and TVs aren’t in-tent, and rates sit around a premium level. You’ll get dramatic skies, s'mores by the fire, and a family-friendly setup, but don’t expect the usual hotel vibe.
Light sleepers, those who demand constant connectivity, or travelers craving a conventional hotel experience.
Book 6 months ahead for peak season. Prefer direct booking at the official site; request accessible tents if needed.
Dark Sky resort vibes with 50 tents and a strong stargazing draw. Premium price, strong family-friendliness, limited connectivity, and a focus on outdoor experiences rather than hotel-grade comforts.
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Embers serves American cuisine for breakfast and dinner. Open 6 AM - 10 PM. Breakfast available for purchase ($10-$20). Grab-and-go options.
Standard 24-48 hour window. Call to confirm.
Dogs allowed. $35 per pet per night. Service animals exempt. Pets cannot be left unattended.
Free self-parking.
To Park Center
15-minute drive to Bryce Canyon National Park Entrance Station
To Nearest Town
Widtsoe, UT nearby; Antimony, UT nearby
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On-site restaurant Embers, Lobby lounge, Fire pits, Complimentary camp activities, Grab-and-go options
Based on 121 Google reviews
Based on 121 guest reviews
" Dark Sky resort vibes with 50 tents and a strong stargazing draw. Premium price, strong family-friendliness, limited connectivity, and a focus on outdoor experiences rather than hotel-grade comforts."
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Cell service is limited and WiFi is not available in-tent.
Breakfast is available for purchase, typically $10-$20, with grab-and-go options. Embers is open for breakfast and dinner.
Dogs are allowed. There is a $35 per pet per night fee; service animals are exempt; pets cannot be left unattended.
It’s about a 15-minute drive to the Entrance Station. Peak-season demand favors booking 6 months in advance.
Deluxe, Stargazer, and Suite tents come in variants with or without a Kids Tent (two twin beds). Family-friendly options are available.
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