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Cliffrose Springdale, Curio Collection by Hilton

Cliffrose Springdale, Curio Collection by Hilton

4.5(210 reviews)
2.2 mi
•$$

One of the most beautiful and conveniently closest hotels to the entrance of Zion…read more I've stayed here twice now, and there's a specific room type I keep coming back to: the Riverside Grand View Bedroom Suite. At 500 sq. ft, it feels spacious and serene, with a sitting area over looking the river below, blackout drapes, soaking tub, seperate walk-in shower, pillow-top mattress, workplace, and a 55" TV that my man really appreciates. But the best part is the large private balcony with seating and a direct view of The Watchman, one of Zion's most iconic peaks. Sunrises and sunsets from here are epic. Your stay includes, wifi, parking, year-round access to the outdoor pools and hot tubs, fire pits, fitness center, bathrobes and slippers, ac/heat, coffee maker, mini-fridge, and fresh coffee each morning near the lobby. On-site you'll also find a restaurant by the name of Anthera, and a spa, both of which I recommend. With 53 rooms, the property doesn't feel like just another standard hotel. What truly sets it apart though, is what lies just behind it, the lush riverside gardens. Ending your day sitting by the river, listening to the water move past as your thoughts quiet and your whole body softens. In the morning expect to see a lot of deer grazing in the grass areas. It's genuinely spellbinding. If the restaurant on property doesn't interest you there are other walkable options nearby and this property does not allow pets. Breakfast is available for an additional fee.

The Cliffrose is absolutely incredible the perfect blend of comfort, beauty, and hospitality right…read moreat the entrance to Zion National Park. From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel welcome and well taken care of. The property is stunning, beautifully landscaped gardens, peaceful riverside views, and a relaxing atmosphere that makes it hard to leave. Our room had breathtaking views of the red cliffs. The pool and hot tub area are fantastic, especially after a long day of hiking. You really can't beat the location, it's just minutes from the park entrance, so it's easy to walk or take the shuttle. Everything about our stay was top-notch. We can't wait to come back.

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Cliffrose Springdale, Curio Collection by Hilton - Meeting Room

Meeting Room

Cliffrose Springdale, Curio Collection by Hilton - Recreational Facility

Recreational Facility

Cliffrose Springdale, Curio Collection by Hilton - Recreational Facility

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2 Cranes Inn - Zion - Our Kolob Elk Suite

2 Cranes Inn - Zion

5.0(6 reviews)
1.6 mi

2 Cranes Inn is a cute little Bed and Breakfast type place located 10 mins outside Zion. We were…read moretraveling / road tripping for our honeymoon and called everywhere for a place to stay. The owners Lisa and Lizette were very accommodating to our last minute needs. They had one room left, Kolob Elk Room and we took it. With permission we were able to have our small dog as all other places were booked. This meant the world to us! The home was super cute, clean and welcoming! We had the Kolob Elk Room upstairs which had two beds, a table with two chairs, closet space, and private shower and sink. Definitely more than enough room! We felt our car was safe on property as it's far back from main road. Honestly would have stayed a second night if they were not booked! They have a communal kitchen. We were able to place our cooler items in the fridge and they had plenty of coffee and tea for guests which is perfect as I need my coffee in the AM! They have these cute little newspaper updates which add a personal touch. Let's you know what's around town and about the place! Loved it!

After decades of traveling, I've finally signed into Yelp to give a review, and like the majority…read moreof people: this place absolutely deserves its 5 stars. It is also not close to the village center, so a car is recommended. The lush manicured garden is an immediate welcome from the hot local climate. The air-conditioned house is quiet and comforting, elegant art and beautiful quality deco make all the difference between a commercial hotel and a quality family-run Inn. We arrived when it was empty, so we got to peak into each of the gorgeous rooms before collapsing into ours, instantly at ease on the Red Fox's king size bed. My y'all spouse is especially difficult with pillows and instantly loved all the cushions and different sizes to choose from. Another luxury - when one is used to the minuscule hotel soaps, shampoos and conditioners - there is a wonderful choice of hand lotion, organic shower gels, and hair products that were truly to die for, especially after a long days drive. The bedroom electric hot water kettle with herbal teas, coffee, filters and tea cup platter were perfect for the morning; it got us going before we made it out to one of the three excellent local coffee houses that were suggested since the communal kitchen was not allowed to be open during the pandemic. Truly sorry we only had one night and could not spend more time in the common areas. I only snapped a few pictures as a reminder to plan a less compact travel schedule when the road brings us this way again, and - making a mental note - to make reservations well ahead of time since this place is surely booked solid if not for our current quarantine restrictions.

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2 Cranes Inn - Zion - Our downstairs Desert Tortoise Room

Our downstairs Desert Tortoise Room

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Sunny Dining Room

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Novel House Inn At Zion - Wonderful room! We love it here!

Novel House Inn At Zion

4.8(37 reviews)
1.6 mi
•$$

My husband and I stayed here for the first time last week. We were stopping here to make our way to…read moreColorado the following day. We could've stayed at one of the local popular hotels, such as La Quinta or the Holiday Inn, but who wants any of those stuffy, corporate hotel rooms when you can have this type of custom experience? The owners of the Inn live on the same property and they were always readily available when I called to speak with them. It's called the Novel House Inn because every single room is dedicated to a particular famous author. Therefore, every room is themed in that authors' famous manuscript. We had a room upstairs in honor of Robert Louis Stevenson, who wrote, 'Treasure Island,' so the entire room had little sailors and the author's published works. We loved it because it felt so cozy and it was very clean considering that they do not have a full staff waiting on you hand and foot to maintain the property. I wish we could stayed here longer just to soak in all the little details of the property, including a guest lounge with dining tables and coffee freshly brewed every morning, a library with plenty of books, and a chess set. The owner also provides you with vouchers to a free breakfast(s) at a place called Oscar's Café, which is about a 10 minute walk from the Inn. My husband and I both had our meals and drinks for free. That was the best free breakfast I had ever had!!!!!! The shuttle into Zion National Park is the #5 and it's located right across from the Inn. You have to wear masks on the shuttles; however, it's free to ride them. The ONLY downside is that there is no elevator here. People with physical disabilities, or if they're in a wheelchair, or (frail) elderly, would need to book a room on the first floor. Try not to pack much too for the night because you will be lugging your own suitcases up a flight of stairs.

Great stay. Bed was comfortable. Rooms decorated beautifully by theme. The owners have a personal…read moretouch that just shines in every detail of the Inn. Great location for dining, shopping and grabbing the Zion shuttle.

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Novel House Inn At Zion - It's in the little touches!

It's in the little touches!

Novel House Inn At Zion - The eating and social area.

The eating and social area.

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Dream Catcher Inn

Dream Catcher Inn

2.3(4 reviews)
1.5 mi
•$$$

My friend and I stayed at the Dreamcatcher for 2 nights, and it was a lovely experience. Donna, our…read morehost, helped us identify hidden hikes in Zion, served hearty breakfasts and made our stay comfortable. We had the Fall room with shared bathroom which was super clean. The room itself was quaint and beds were comfy. And the location was just 5 min out of Springdale and 10 from Zion - away from the crowds. It served as a nice quiet retreat, which is just what I wanted. I only wish it had a TV in the room to veg out, but there was one in the common room. And some tea/chai as well. Good stuff.

If your idea of charming décor is Laura Ashley-meets-Home…read moreShopping-Network-meets-angel-tchotchkes-and-artificial-flowers, then the Dream Catcher Inn is the place for you, especially if you're looking for an innkeeper with serious control issues (think Martha Stewart on a *very* grumpy day). For us, the overall feeling of the Dream Catcher was that our presence was a grudgingly tolerated (they'd taken our money, after all) imposition. Sure, the place is super "cute" and super clean (to within an inch of its life), but don't come looking for human warmth. At these prices, meanwhile, there is absolutely no excuse not to offer wireless service (the Inn has a website, so there's obviously internet connectivity in the building); and the refusal to provide a bag check (we showed up 4 hours before the extremely late 4pm check-in) is unpardonable. Note: we weren't asking to check-in, just to leave bags somewhere so we wouldn't have to take all of our belongings into Zion, where you are required to park in a distant lot and ride the shuttle. No dice; couldn't be done. I imagine we were the first guests in the entire history of the Dream Catcher ever to make such an outrageous request (and she certainly seemed offended by my bringing it up -- in fact, there is essentially no flexibility at the Dream Catcher about *anything*; do it like the Fraulein says do it, or the answer is either no or, "Yes, grudgingly, and we'll be charging you extra for that." Truly, it's obnoxious). Oh and P.S. - they don't take cards; it's cash or nothing. (And sure, every dime is surely being reported to the IRS.) Meanwhile, you'll need to make breakfast reservations (and if the time you'd like isn't available, tough -- no flexibility, remember?); the breakfast itself is certainly well prepared but hardly generous, and the sorbet/fruit granita glop that they so proudly offer to accompany the waffles is foul. There's also a bit of a rush because the next shift is coming in -- no dallying at the D.C. breakfast table, kids. We only saw the room we were in, of course, but it's fairly clear that the pictures (at least of that room) on the website are misleading: it's a smallish room, and the photographer was standing either well out in the hallway or in the closet to give the sense of spaciousness that the photo conveys. Finally, before you book here, think about whether you're really "Dream Catcher" material. Our room was decorated with a painting of the Mormon temple in Salt Lake City (if you're a gay couple, that's a little like being a black couple and finding a portrait of the Imperial Wizard on your bedroom wall). Our breakfast company was a high-up executive for a major health insurance company and his stay-at-home-wife. Her conversation included the irresistibly charming story of how, last time she was in Italy, she spent $1400 on a Fendi purse (show of covering her husband's ears when she mentioned the price) but, giggle giggle, isn't it ironic, she actually didn't find it all that practical and now uses her $20 purse instead. His opening gambit at breakfast: How about that Facebook IPO? That's not the Dream Catcher's fault, but those are the Dream Catcher's people. If you're not one of them, you're just going to find this place annoying, if not downright insulting.

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