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Gooseberry Lodges Zion National Park Area, hotel in Apple Valley

Located in Apple Valley in the Utah region and St. George Temple reachable within 29 miles, Gooseberry Lodges Zion National Park Area has accommodations with free WiFi, a playground, barbecue...

Tiny camp like feel.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
679 reviews
Price from
$64.90
per night
Cable Mountain Lodge, hotel in Apple Valley

Located adjacent to the Zion National Park Visitor Center, this Springdale lodge offers a seasonal outdoor heated pool and a hot tub with canyon views. Free Wi-Fi is provided.

The beauty of the property. The awesome luxury suite. The friendliness of staff Location location location not only to zion national park but to the main business district and the village plaza next to the resort. We will be back!
Scored 9.3
9.3
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
907 reviews
Price from
$322.20
per night
Tiny Home Hot Tub, hotel in Apple Valley

Featuring a spa bath, Tiny Home Hot Tub is located in Colorado City. This property has a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.

Super cute, fun tiny house experience. The hot tub was fantastic and the patio was so nice.
Scored 9.3
9.3
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
8 reviews
Price from
$74
per night
Econo Lodge Hurricane Zion Park Area, hotel in Apple Valley

Located 18 miles from St. George Temple and 14 miles from Pine Valley Chapel, Econo Lodge Hurricane Zion Park Area provides accommodations in Hurricane.

Decent sized room
Scored 7.2
7.2
Rated good
Good
578 reviews
Price from
$61.75
per night
Zion’s Cozy Cabin's, hotel in Apple Valley

Located in Hildale in the Utah region, Zion’s Cozy Cabin's provides accommodations with free private parking. A patio with mountain views is offered in each unit. The lodge has a grill.

After reading some of the reviews about this place being sketchy and in the back of the owner's property. It's the backyard of the owner's property. I have to say this is one of the best places we've stayed at. The cabins were cozy and very comfortable. The cabin had a microwave, refrigerator, a coffee pot, full bathroom and air conditioning and amazing views. This was the first time that my husband and I have been in Zion National Park, we wanted to experience what the locals experience, we didn't want to go anywhere that was crowded by tourists. I did want to go to the narrows but I didn't want to be around huge crowds. The owner-Russ Cooke, told us how to get to Water Canyon which is down the road from the property. It is a great place for beginners I was able to walk through the creek up to the falls. Another place to go was Maxwell Park, it's a park setting with grass and the views are just amazing all around you. Russ also told us how to get to the Coral Sand dunes, I've never seen sand that color before, The different colored greens in the plants that grow in the sand were unbelievable, the sand is hard to explain it's not gritty, It's a fine sand but you don't sink in it when you step on it . We stayed at the cabin for two nights. The last day we were, we had a guided Polaris ranger ride into the backcountry. We were able to fill up our water bottles from the mountain water, and saw some of the most beautiful red, orange,tan and black colors of the cliffs and mountains are just amazing. I have never seen those colors up close it was just breathtaking. One of the things we realized is when we went to the grocery store it was in Colorado City Arizona but the cabin was in Hillsdale Utah. So we're right on the border of both states. The best part of this trip was the owner. He gave us so much history about Hildale Utah, where to go, what to see, and was able to answer all our questions.
Scored 7.3
7.3
Rated good
Good
23 reviews
Price from
$135
per night
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Ideal for nature lovers looking for a self-sufficient getaway, lodges are fully furnished and have kitchen facilities. Usually made of wood and surrounded by forests or mountains, lodges can be part of a group or a single unit. More remote than vacation homes, lodges are popular for safari trips.
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