There’s A Breathtaking Hotel Tucked Away Inside Of This Utah Park
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Zion National Park is Utah’s finest gem. Its rugged, natural beauty draws more than 4.5 million visitors every year, many of whom just stop by for a day of exploration. For an especially magical trip to Zion, stay there overnight in its historic lodge.
Zion National Park is Utah's most treasured gem. Many people visit for the day, but you could spend weeks exploring this 229-square-mile park.
Zion was established as a national park in 1919, and the lodge was designed in 1924. In 1966, a fire completely destroyed it, but it was quickly rebuilt and received a historic renovation in 1990.
The lodge's suites are more luxurious, with a separate sitting room and wet bar with a refrigerator and microwave in addition to a bedroom that features a king-sized bed.
After a long day of hiking and exploration, you'll be ready for a meal at the Red Rock Grill or Castle Dome Cafe, both of which include even more views of the park.
For more information about the lodge, or to make a reservation, visit its website. Have you stayed overnight at Zion National Park lodge? We’d love to hear about your stay!
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