Alton Lodge
This 10,000-square-foot log cabin, which has some of Utah's most breathtaking scenery surrounding it, is a nice choice for families looking to enjoy the myriad of outdoor adventures that southern Utah has to offer. The lodge has nine bedrooms, each equipped with a television and a private bathroom. There are also two apartments with their own kitchen. The apartments each sleep up to five. While the Alton Lodge is less than an hour's drive from Bryce Canyon, Dixie National Forest and Zion National Park, it does not offer any activities packages or transportation.
Alton Lodge
300 North 200 West
Alton, Utah 84710
(435) 648-2214
altonlodge.com
Alton John's Bed and Breakfast
Located within the village of Alton, this quaint bed-and-breakfast is like a home away from home. After a long day of hiking or backpacking through the Dixie National Forest, you can relax in one of the jetted tubs.
Alton John's Bed and Breakfast
300 North 200 West
Alton, UT 84710
(435) 648-2214
Bryce View Lodge
Just an hour's drive south on Route 89 from Alton, the Bryce View Lodge offers guests both scenic views of pine forests and the convenience of free shuttle service to Bryce Canyon National Park. It also has a nice pool. With 160 rooms, you shouldn't have any trouble making a reservation, no matter when you plan on visiting this area of Utah.
Bryce View Lodge
991 South State Hwy 63
Bryce, UT
(435) 834-5180
bryceviewlodge.com
Bryce Valley Inn
The Bryce Valley Inn is an affordable choice for those travelers who want to take in this beautiful region without breaking the bank. Despite its low cost, this hotel offers its guests clean, comfortable rooms with free wireless Internet access, a queen-size bed, air-conditioning, wake-up service, cable television and a microwave. Just 10 minutes from Bryce Canyon, you are conveniently located to an almost endless number of outdoor activities.
Bryce Valley Inn
199 N. Main St.
Tropic, UT 84776
(435) 679-8811
brycevalleyinn.com
Article Written By Jack Henry
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