Revered for their striking vermillion cliffs, sandstone hoodoos, and scrubby pinyon pines, Utah’s national parks are always worth a trip. The “Mighty Five” (Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion) are completely spellbinding, and none more so than Zion.
As the most-visited national park in the state (and the third most-visited in the US), Zion National Park is often full of curious travelers, and as such, finding the perfect place to hang your hat after a long day of exploring can be a tough challenge. Luckily, we’ve done some of the leg work for you and created a list of our favorite places to stay for easy access to the park. From luxurious five-star hotels to adorable tiny homes to chic glamping sites with stargazing windows, here are 22 standout places to stay in Zion National Park and its surrounding towns.
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