Bryce Glamp And Camp
Geodesic dome bedroom in Bryce Canyon National Park featuring a neutral tones bed and modern decor
Bathroom inside Bryce Canyon lodging at Bryce Canyon National Park, featuring a vanity, oval mirror, and teal patterned shower curtain.

Bryce Glamp And Camp

Lodging★★★★☆
Last Updated: February 2026

WiFi & Cell

Free WiFi available

Open

Open year-round

Overview

About This Property

Let's go. Bryce Glamp And Camp stacks 13 luxury domes on a hill with canyon views. Each dome has a kitchenette, private bath, 65" Smart TV, Keurig, and an electric fireplace. Open year-round, it pairs starry nights with an on-site disc golf course.

Your Morning Game Plan

In-dome Keurig coffee, Bryce Canyon Coffee Co. is 16 minutes away; 26 minutes to the park entrance; Leave early to beat crowds.

Highlights

Book If

✅ BOOK IF: You want a dramatic glamping escape with starry skies. ❌ SKIP IF: You need on-site dining or ultra-convenient coffee.

Notable Views

Canyon and valley views, Stargazing pad

Architecture

Geodesic dome

Awards

None

Family Friendly

Best for couples and families seeking a nature-immersive glamping experience with stargazing and unique accommodations.

Best Time to Visit

Unknown

Pro Tips

  • Reserve Luxury Dome 1 for top hill views.
  • ADA Dome 7 is accessible—confirm needs.
  • Minimaparket on-site for necessities, plan meals since dining is outside.
  • Free on-site parking; bring coffee supplies and snacks.

Property History

Established: 2020
Recent Updates: Opened 2020; 13 domes; Open year-round.

The Honest Truth

This is a glamping experience, not a hotel. 13 domes with private baths and kitchenettes offer serious scenery and starry nights. Dining is not on-site, so you’ll drive for meals, but you get privacy, quiet, and a standout disc golf setup.

Who Should Skip This

Travelers who want on-site dining or ultra-convenient coffee and traditional hotel amenities.

Booking Insider Tip

Book direct at bryceglampandcamp.com; Reserve Luxury Dome 1 for best sunset views; Dome 7 is ADA-friendly; stock up at the minimarket.

What Guests Say

Guests praise canyon and valley views, stellar stargazing, and well-equipped domes; some note the location is a bit remote, requiring driving for dining.

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