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

Duck Creek Village basecamp with a lodge vibe. 20 rooms, indoor pool, spa, and on-site Pinewoods Grille. Queen rooms start around $155; Deluxe about $211βsolid value for Bryce Canyon access. Road noise may pop up, but this is rustic, family-friendly comfort with real amenities.
Hit Pinewoods Grille for breakfast before you hit the road. Itβs about 54 minutes to Bryce Canyon Entrance Stationβplan for 6:00 AM departure to beat the crowds. Leave early and own the morning.
β BOOK IF: You want a budget-friendly family base with outdoor access near Bryce Canyon. β SKIP IF: You need elevator access or luxury-level accommodations.
Forest views, Meadow views
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Best for families and groups seeking a rustic mountain retreat with outdoor activity access; not ideal for luxury seekers
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Look, itβs not a luxury resort. Itβs a 20-room lodge under new ownership with a full spa, indoor pool, and on-site dining. Itβs a solid value for Bryce Canyon access, but road noise is possible and some services may have limited winter hours. If you want a rustic, family-friendly base for outdoor adventures, this hits the mark.
Skip if you need elevator access, absolute silence, or five-star luxury. This is rough-around-the-edges comfort, not a boutique escape.
β’ Book direct at pinewoodsresort.com for best rates. β’ Request Site 10 or a back-building room to minimize road noise and maximize forest views. β’ Check winter hours for Pinewoods Grille; breakfast is served in the restaurant each morning.
Solid, value-focused lodge near Bryce Canyon with spa, pool, and on-site dining. Not luxury; expect occasional road noise and seasonal service variability due to new ownership.
Indoor pool and hot tub; on-site spa available. Hours not specified.
Pinewoods Grille on-site serving American cuisine. Breakfast served in the restaurant each morning; dinner hours are Thu-Sun 5-9 PM; winter hours may be limited.
Fully refundable room rates can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in, depending on the property's cancellation policy.
Pets allowed. Dogs welcome. Pet fee: $35 per accommodation, per stay. Two pets of any size are welcome for an additional fee of $20 per stay. Service animals exempt from fees. Cats and bully breeds are not allowed. Well-behaved pets may be left unattended.
Free self parking. RV/bus/truck parking available for an extra charge.
Address
1460 Duck Creek Ridge Rd, Duck Creek Village, UT 84762, USA
To Park Center
55.8 miles (~54 minutes) to Bryce Canyon National Park Entrance Station
To Nearest Town
Duck Creek Village β immediate vicinity
No shuttle service mentioned on-site
Dixie National Forest within 1-minute walk, Duck Creek Village restaurants within a short drive (3-minute drive)
Based on 312 Google reviews
Based on 312 guest reviews
" Solid, value-focused lodge near Bryce Canyon with spa, pool, and on-site dining. Not luxury; expect occasional road noise and seasonal service variability due to new ownership."
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Dogs are welcome. Pet fee is $35 per accommodation, per stay. Two pets of any size are allowed for an additional $20 per stay. Service animals are exempt from fees. Cats and bully breeds are not allowed.
Fully refundable room rates can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in, depending on the property's cancellation policy.
Pinewoods Grille serves American cuisine, with breakfast served in the restaurant each morning and dinner available Thursday through Sunday from 5-9 PM (winter hours may vary).
Approximately 55.8 miles, about a 54-minute drive to Bryce Canyon National Park Entrance Station.
No official park shuttle stop is mentioned on-site.
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