Why Stay at Cave Lakes?
Our picturesque, secluded tent resort hotel near Zion National Park is situated just far enough from the hustle and bustle of the world to disconnect but close enough to serve as home base for all the adventures on your bucket list trip: exploring the five surrounding National Parks, Lake Powell, and Canyon Point.
Cave Lakes is the perfect Zion National Park lodging resort for glamping, relaxation, and exploring the area’s endless thrilling outdoor adventures. It is also one of the only private canyon resorts near Zion. Cave Lakes Canyon is 2.5 miles long and winds through Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon–you’ll have ample opportunity to find quiet pockets of peace and beauty without venturing far from your lodging.
Book Your Zion Glamping Stay
We have three Zion glamping options at Cave Lakes so you can choose the perfect option for your trip.
What is glamping?
Glamping, short for "glamorous camping," is a luxurious and modern approach to traditional camping. It offers a unique outdoor experience where individuals can immerse themselves in nature without sacrificing the comforts and amenities of a high-end resort. Think tents with full beds, and canvas cabins with kitchenettes.
Cave Lakes is the perfect refuge for resting and recharging between adventurous outings.
Experience the perfect blend of homey comforts and outdoor adventure in our canvas glamping tents, nestled in the hillside with captivating views of naturally-fed spring water ponds. Our Zion backcountry luxury canvas cabins are available in both two-person and six-person sizes and offer private outdoor space complete with natural gas fire pits crafted out of surrounding boulders.
Sleeps 2 - 6 Guests | 1 Bath
Indulge in nature without sacrificing your personal comforts. Your secluded Zion glamping tent is ready to welcome you to Southern Utah. Choose from our two-person and four-person canvas glamping tents, each featuring a private balcony with enchanting views of a natural spring pond. Hot showers and full restroom facilities are just a short stroll away for your convenience. Stay connected when you choose a glamping tent as each is equipped with wifi and power outlets.
Sleeps 2 - 4 Guests | Full Restroom Facilities
The Stone House
Step back in time with a historic stay in our original 1920s stone house. Built with rocks from Cave Lake Canyon, you’ll be steeped in history while enjoying modern comforts. The Stone House can accommodate two guests with its queen bed, small dining nook, air conditioning and heating, and Keurig coffeemaker. Want more unique amenities? Our stone house boasts a private bathhouse and a one-of-a-kind outdoor shower feature with cascading water from a natural hoodoo, a private fire pit made from a natural boulder, and access to the Hidden Caves trail.
Sleeps 2 | 1 Full Bath
Cave Lakes is one of the most sought-after resorts in Southern Utah and proudly ranks among Utah’s premier glamping resort hotels, catering to couples and families seeking an unforgettable getaway.
We’ve been featured in Forbes Magazine, Up and Away Magazine, Pasadena Magazine, and We’re in the Rockies.
Amenities & Resort Activities
Cave Lakes
Near National Parks
AC & Heating
Free Wifi
Free Parking
Fire Pits
Our crown jewel is the private, exclusive canyon. With the remote canyon at your disposal, you’ll relish the wilderness, unspoiled and yours to explore.
Set out on an adventure that harkens back to the Wild West as you traverse the terrain on horseback.
For daring explorers, our sheer rock faces offer the perfect spot for rappelling, an adrenaline-pumping activity that rewards you with breathtaking views.
Explore endless hiking trails winding through the heart of the canyon, where every turn unveils new vistas and natural wonders.
If the thrill of mountain biking beckons you to Utah, ride our trails that snake through the canyon with terrain for riders of all skill levels.
Ready to venture into the heart of the canyon?Navigate its unique features to uncover the secrets of our geographical masterpiece.
Plunge yourself into a cave lake for a reinvigorating experience like no other.
110 natural springs can be found throughout the private landscape, offering refreshment and a connection to the life-giving essence of the canyon.
Retreat to the Cave Commons area, a communal space where you can gather with fellow adventurers, share stories, and unwind beneath the starry desert sky.
Zion National Park Glamping Reviews
You don’t have to take our word for it–check out all the reviews from past visitors to understand why Cave Lakes is the best choice for your stay near Zion National Park.
ASMAHAN G.
Hands down 5 stars! Everything about this place was just so beautiful and peaceful making this a memorable place to stay. Stayed as a family with young children. The cabin suites are beautiful and functional with thoughtful touches.
BRITTNEY H.
One of the most unique aspects of our stay was the glamping experience with bunk beds. It was such a fun twist on traditional camping, providing a cozy and comfortable setting for our family. The canvas cabins were beautifully adorned, and stepping out to the stunning big pond each morning was a real treat. The view was simply breathtaking and added an extra touch of serenity to our stay.
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.
Cave Lakes offers the most unique Zion glamping experience in Southern Utah. Our private 1,500-acre canyon is located six miles north of Kanab and centrally situated near these national parks and monuments:
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Coral Pink Sand Dunes (12 miles)
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Pipe Spring National Monument (14 miles)
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Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument (15 miles)
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Cedar Break National Monument (40 miles)
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Zion National Park (44 miles)
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Lake Powell (75 miles)
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Bryce Canyon National Park (77 miles)
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Grand Canyon North Rim (82 miles)