Under Canvas Bryce Canyon
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Character and identity
Set on high plateau country roughly 20 minutes from Bryce Canyon's entrance, this 47-tent camp delivers upscale glamping at the edge of one of Utah's most striking landscapes. Heavy-duty safari tents sit on solid wood floors and are furnished with leather butterfly chairs, queen beds, and vintage-style wood burning stoves you light yourself. Five tent categories range from kids' tents to multi-person suites, with the standout Stargazer adding a dome window over the bed. A communal dining tent and nightly campfires (s'mores included) anchor the social register; service is warm, hands-off, and genuinely clued into local trails.
Who's it for
Best for:
Outdoorsy couples and families using the camp as a base for hiking Bryce, Zion, and Grand Staircase-Escalante. The international, campfire-friendly crowd, kids' tents, and evening stargazing walks make it equally workable for parents and design-minded romantics who want a real bed after a long day on the trails.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone wanting full hotel comforts, polished dining, or step-free access. Showers run on a pull chain, lighting is by chargeable lantern, paths are unpaved with steps up to tents, and the kitchen can be limited, especially early season. It's also a four-hour drive from Las Vegas.
Bottom line
The real draw here is location and atmosphere, not amenities: you're paying for proximity to Bryce, a properly comfortable bed under canvas, and a communal camp vibe, with the rough edges of actual camping left intentionally intact. Book the Stargazer Suite if budget allows, target the shoulder months of May or September to dodge peak crowds, and plan to spend your days in the parks.