Bryce Zion Inn sits on US-89 in Hatch, a small town on the Sevier River roughly 20 minutes from Bryce Canyon National Park and about 50 minutes from Zion. For travelers moving along the Scenic Byway 12 corridor or making a two-park run, the location is hard to beat: you're equidistant between two of southern Utah's flagship parks.
Rooms and Amenities
The property has 20 rooms, each with a private patio, air conditioning, fireplace, microwave, refrigerator, and coffee maker. Every room opens directly to the outdoors rather than an interior corridor, and parking is right in front of your door. Free Wi-Fi is included. Mountain views come standard — the inn sits against the foothills of the Paunsaugunt Plateau.
Dining Nearby
An on-site picnic area with BBQ grills lets you cook out in the evenings. The Hatch Station Cafe, a short walk away, serves breakfast and lunch and offers guests of the inn a discount — a welcome option when you don't want to drive anywhere after a long day on the trail.
Planning Notes
Hatch is quieter and less congested than Bryce Canyon City, which appeals to travelers who want proximity to the park without the peak-season crowds. Book early in summer; the property is small and fills up. The inn works well as a base for day trips to both Bryce and Cedar Breaks National Monument to the northwest.