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Bryce Canyon Glamping

You won’t find glamping inside Bryce Canyon National Park, but Cave Lakes—just an hour away—gives you the perfect place to stay and unwind while exploring the area.

Glamping tent and fire pit at Cave Lakes with red rock cave backdrop, offering a nearby Bryce Canyon glamping experience.
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Canvas Cabin #3

5 Beds

1 Private Bathroom

6 Guests

Canvas Cabin #1

1 Bed

1 Private Bathroom

2 Guests

Waterfront Glamping Suite #2

3 Beds


1 Shared Bathroom

4 Guests

The Kiva Glamping Suite #4

1 Bed

1 Shared Bathroom

2 Guests

Canvas Cabin #2

1 Bed

1 Private Bathroom

2 Guests

Stonehouse Suite

1 Bed

1 Private Bathroom

2 Guests

Waterfront Glamping Suite #3

3 Beds

1 Shared Bathroom

4 Guests

Waterfront Glamping Suite #1

3 Beds

1 Shared Bathroom

4 Guests

glamping cabin at Cave Lakes with a stone fire pit, wooden seating, and views of the lake and red rock cliffs.

Glamping Amenities

Each stay at Cave Lakes makes for the ultimate Bryce Canyon glamping experience. Each rental includes:

  • Scenic lake views

  • Full bathrooms with hot water

  • Private patio

  • Gas BBQ grill

  • Fire pit

  • Outdoor dining area

  • Portable air conditioning and heating

  • Mini Fridge

  • Kayak

  • Beach essentials (towels)

  • Free parking

  • Wifi

Everything You Need to Know About Bryce Canyon Glamping

If you're planning a Bryce Canyon glamping trip, the first thing to know is that there are no glamping tents or luxury camp setups inside Bryce Canyon National Park. Lodging within the park is limited to campgrounds and basic accommodations to protect the natural environment.
 

Instead, real Bryce Canyon glamping happens outside the park—here at Cave Lakes—where modern comfort meets adventure in a private red rock canyon.
 

As one of the leading destinations for Bryce Canyon glamping, Cave Lakes offers elevated stays for couples, families, and travelers who want comfort close to the park.

Our accommodations have been featured in Forbes magazine, Up and Away magazine, Pasadena Magazine, and We’re in the Rockies.

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Resort Amenities & Activities

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menities at Cave Lakes: lakes, parks nearby, AC, WiFi, parking, fire pits.

Cave Lakes

Near National Parks

AC & Heating

Free Wifi

Free Parking

Fire Pits

Why Choose Cave Lakes for Bryce Canyon Glamping?

 

If you're looking for Bryce Canyon glamping, Cave Lakes is a top-tier option, located just about an hour’s scenic drive from the park. As a private canyon property, Cave Lakes offers glamping tents, cabins, and other unique glamping stays with modern comforts like electricity, restrooms, heating/cooling options, and easy access to self-guided or guided outdoor activities.

When you choose Cave Lakes, you'll have access to hiking trails, cave lakes, horseback riding, rappelling, rock climbing, and so much more. In the quiet surroundings of the resort's private canyon walls, it’s a comfortable place to stay when visiting Bryce Canyon and a great alternative to traditional camping or crowded hotels.

Map of Cave Lakes Canyon Ranch showing glamping near Bryce with canvas suites, cabins, ponds, caves, and trails.
Map of Cave Lakes Canyon Ranch in Southern Utah highlighting glamping location, caves, rappel course, and nearby highway.

Reviews for Bryce Canyon Glamping at Cave Lakes

You don’t have to rely on our opinion; check out reviews from previous guests to see why Cave Lakes is the top pick for glamping in Utah.

Interior of a the glamping stonehouse at Cave Lakes, a nearby option for Bryce Canyon glamping.

MARK C.

Spent a couple days in the Kiva suite for some hiking at Zion and Bryce Canyon. Beautiful place close to town. Yurt was comfortable, heated, and spacious for 2. We even had our own fire pit in the cave which we utilized for an evening to relax.

Stonehouse Suite entrance at Cave Lakes, part of the Bryce Canyon glamping accommodations.

NATHAN D.

Absolutely loved our stay at Cave Lakes Canyon! Beautiful, peaceful, and tons to explore right on the property. Great location that allowed us to explore Kanab, Zion, and Bryce Canyon with easy day trips. The bedding and heated blankets were all we needed for a great night of sleep even when temps were in the low 20’s. The wood pellet stove was very efficient and great for heat in the evening and morning. The cabin was super clean and well kept upon arrival. 

Canvas glamping tent at Cave Lakes with private deck, offering a comfortable Bryce Canyon glamping stay.

LINDSEY M.

Best experience of all time, the place was so beautiful and private. We stayed in a Canvas cabin suite, I was afraid it was going to be way too cold but they had ample blankets, plus two heaters. It was awesome, and gorgeous- the hosts really thought of everything. Immaculate vibes, AND we were perfectly positioned to be able to hit Bryce Canyon, Zion and Horseshoe bend. Can’t say enough good things about this place, definitely would come back.

If you're glamping at Cave Lakes and planning a trip to Bryce Canyon National Park, the route is straightforward and scenic. The park is approximately 70 miles away and typically takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach by car.
 

Driving directions:

  • Head southeast toward US-89 N (0.2 miles)

  • Turn left onto US-89 N (54 miles)

  • Turn right onto UT-12 E (13.6 miles)

  • At the traffic circle, take the 1st exit onto UT-63 S (2.6 miles)

  • Arrive at Bryce Canyon National Park

For additional assistance, please visit our location page.

ROAM Jeep rental parked near red rock formations at Cave Lakes, available for guests glamping near Bryce Canyon.

EXPLORE BRYCE 

IN A JEEP


Bring some 4x4 off-road excitement to your Bryce Canyon adventure with the help of a Jeep Gladiator. This rental can take you where your minivan or standard car rental can't.

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