The first choice of a Bryce Canyon Hotel is Bryce Canyon Lodge which is located inside Bryce Canyon National Park. But Bryce Canyon Lodge is normally sold out for most of the dates in the summer season. Six months advance reservations are recommended.
If Bryce Canyon Lodge is sold out, you can still find some hotels conveniently located close to Bryce Canyon National Park. Since the National Park Admission is valid within seven days of purchase, it does not cost you extra to reenter the Park. So it is convenient to stay in a hotel outside Bryce Canyon National Park. All the hotels listed on this website are located close to the Park. The distance of each hotel to the park is clearly marked below each hotel.
From North Rim of Grand Canyon to Bryce Canyon National Park:
Take Highway 67 to Highway 89A at Jacob Lake.
Turn left on Highway 89A to Highway 89 at Kanab.
Take Highway 89 to Highway 12.
Turn right (east) on Highway 12
Approximately 3 hours / 155 miles.
From Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon National Park:
North on I-15
From Las Vegas.
Take first exit into Cedar City, Utah.
Follow the signs and turn right on Hwy 14.
Take scenic Hwy 14 to the junction of Hwy 89.
Turn left on Hwy 89 to Hwy 12.
Approximately 5 hours / 270 miles.
From Zion to Bryce Canyon National Park:
Go east on Highway 9 to Highway 89.
Take Highway 89 north.
Take Highway 12 to hotel.
Approximately 2 hours / 84 miles.
Green circle indicates hotel location on the map.
From Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon National Park:
North on I-15
From Las Vegas.
Take first exit into Cedar City, Utah.
Follow the signs and turn right on Hwy 14.
Take scenic Hwy 14 to the junction of Hwy 89.
Turn left on Hwy 89 to Hwy 12.
Approximately 5 hours / 270 miles.
From Zion to Bryce Canyon National Park:
Go east on Highway 9 to Highway 89.
Take Highway 89 north.
Take Highway 12 to hotel.
Approximately 2 hours / 84 miles.
Information is subject to change without notice.