Where to Stay

Best Hotels Near Zion National Park

We've researched 4 of the best places to stay near Zion National Park in Utah. Whether you're looking for in-park lodges, gateway town hotels, or budget-friendly options, our curated list has you covered. The nearest airport is St. George Regional Airport (SGU), 1 hour from the park.

Price Range Summary

Price ranges: $, $$, $$$
Total properties: 4
Inside Park: 1
Location: Utah, US

Zion Lodge

$$$

The only lodging inside Zion Canyon, this historic lodge sits beneath towering sandstone walls near the Grotto trailhead. Cabin and suite options offer a rare chance to stay within the park after the shuttle stops running.

Inside park$250-400/night
RestaurantGift ShopShuttle AccessTrail Access
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Springdale

$$

A modern all-suite hotel at the doorstep of Zion's south entrance in Springdale, offering spacious rooms with kitchenettes and a rooftop terrace with views of the Watchman and the Towers of the Virgin.

0.5 miles from South Entrance$200-350/night
PoolHot TubFree BreakfastFree Wi-FiShuttle Stop
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Cable Mountain Lodge

$$

A boutique lodge in Springdale offering well-appointed rooms and suites with private balconies overlooking the Virgin River and Zion's canyon walls. Steps from the park shuttle and Springdale dining.

0.3 miles from South Entrance$190-330/night
PoolHot TubKitchenettesFree ParkingRiver Views
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Bumbleberry Inn

$

A charming family-owned inn in the heart of Springdale, known for its bumbleberry pie and warm hospitality. Clean, comfortable rooms at a great value with mountain views and easy shuttle access.

1 mile from South Entrance$100-190/night
Free ParkingGift ShopFree Wi-FiShuttle Access
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Tips for Booking Hotels Near Zion National Park

Book early for in-park lodges. Popular lodges inside Zion National Park sell out 6-12 months in advance, especially during peak season (March, April, May, September, October, November). Reserve as early as possible to secure in-park accommodations.
Gateway town alternatives. Hotels in nearby gateway towns are usually cheaper with more availability. They also offer dining and shopping options that in-park lodges may lack.
Consider camping. Zion National Park offers campground facilities for a budget-friendly option that puts you closer to nature. Campsite reservations can also fill up quickly during peak months.
Check shuttle services. Many national parks, including Zion National Park, have free shuttle systems that can reduce the need for a car and make staying outside the park more convenient.