In search of the perfect Zion National Park glamping spot? We’ve got you covered with this detailed guide to the 13 very best Zion glamping options.
Glamping offers all the perks of camping without sacrificing the modern amenities of a lodge or hotel! After a long day spent hiking and adventuring, there’s nothing better than returning to a well-equipped base camp while still feeling connected to nature and the outdoors.
While there aren’t any Zion glamping options within the park boundaries, there are plenty of awesome top-rated options just a short drive from the park entrance—and we’ve included them all below.
Best Zion National Park Glamping

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13 Best Glamping Options Near Zion
Under Canvas Zion
Rated 8.9 out of 10 on Booking.com
Just under 20 miles from the south entrance of Zion National Park, Under Canvas Zion was listed as a Top Resort by Condé Nast Traveler. The expansive Utah skies stretching above you make it a stunning place to base yourself. Many units include a sky-viewing window for those chilly nights you’d prefer to be tucked in for cuddly stargazing. Bonus – s’mores are included nightly. For the 2024 season, Under Canvas Zion will accept bookings between March 14th and November 4th.
Early season rates start at $299 per night | Peak season rates average $419 per night
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Fine Print: Travel sustainable property. No minimum stay requirement. Family-friendly. Pet-friendly at an additional fee. ADA-accessible tents available.
Zion Ponderosa Ranch
Rated 4.0 out of 5 on Tripadvisor
Just about every Zion glamping location has incredible canvas tents. However, Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort is the only one with a two-tiered pool! Plus, breakfast is included in every single stay outside January and February. Everything else you’d want for a Zion glamping set-up (like heating, electricity, wireless internet, and a grill) is available, too. This resort also quite literally shares its border with Zion itself, making it ideally located.
Rates start at around $153 per night. Compare rates and book on Tripadvisor.
Fine Print: 2-night minimum stay during peak season. Family-friendly. Leashed pets are allowed in the campground but not in cabins, vacation homes, or glamping tents. Glamping tents are not wheelchair-accessible, but there are other accessible units at the resort.
Zion Wildflower
Rated 9.1 out of 10 on Booking.com
Zion Wildflower has plenty of options to choose from when it comes to a Zion National Park glamping adventure. Luxury tents, private bungalows, and even covered wagons are all just a booking away. Each unit comes with heating and A/C (yes, even the wagons), and the communal fire pits are always available late into the night. Oh, and it’s only 15 minutes from the park entrance!
Non-peak rates start at $119 per night | Peak rates average $240 per night
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Fine Print: No minimum stay requirement. Family-friendly. Pet-friendly at an additional fee. Property is not ADA-accessible.
Zion Glamping Adventures
Rated 4.5 out of 5 on TripAdvisor
This is one of the most budget-friendly Zion glamping options and is open year-round! Each bell-shaped tent comes with at least one queen-size bed, as well as electricity, so you never have to worry about charging your electronic devices. All units are equipped with WiFi, heating, and cooling. While Zion Glamping Adventures may be a bit further out from the park than other options, it’s close to other popular attractions, making it convenient for those wanting to hop around.
Non-peak rates start at $146 per night | Peak season rates average $195 per night
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Fine Print: Travel sustainable property. No minimum stay requirement. Family-friendly. Pet-friendly at an additional fee. Property is not ADA-accessible.
AutoCamp Zion
Rated 9.0 out of 10 on Booking.com
Open year-round, AutoCamp Zion is a new glamping property 12 miles from Zion National Park. The latest addition to the award-winning AutoCamp franchise, it features several glamping options, including airstream trailers, x-suite cabins, accessible suites, and a basecamp suite with both an airstream and a deluxe canvas tent. All lodging types include amenities like memory foam mattresses, high-quality linens, spa-inspired bathrooms, electricity, and heating. Glampers will particularly love the on-site communal areas – a clubhouse, restaurant, general store, and community fire pits. Our favorite perk? The complimentary mountain bikes!
Non-peak rates start at $229 per night | Peak rates average $389 per night.
Check availability and book: Booking.com | Compare rates on Tripadvisor
Fine Print: Most weekends require a 2-night minimum stay. Family-friendly. Pet-friendly at an additional fee. Airstreams are not wheelchair-accessible, but there are Accessible Suites on-site.
Zion White Bison Glamping
Rated 4.5 out of 5 on Tripadvisor
This newly opened glamping resort is 15 miles from Zion’s south entrance and was rated as one of the top glamping sites in America by SIXT. Guests can choose to stay in a covered wagon, tipi, or cliff dwelling, and all options include luxury amenities like A/C and heating, plush bedding, and private restrooms. We also love that each unit features an outdoor kitchen and fire pit, and certain units come with a personal hot tub.
Non-peak rates start at $163 per night | Peak rates average $284 per night.
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Fine Print: 2-night minimum stay. Family-friendly. Certain units are pet-friendly.
Open Sky Glamping Zion
Rated 5 out of 5 on TripAdvisor
Open Sky Zion is probably the most luxurious glamping property you’ll find across the whole of Utah. With every amenity possible, there’s nothing to want for. If you’re planning your honeymoon or celebrating a special occasion (or just living your best life), check out their five-star “Star Seeker Luxury Camp,” which includes its own private stargazing sky lounge, a pop-out area with a complimentary telescope and an additional outdoor shower.
While Open Sky is only 15 miles from the Zion National Park entrance, it’s also located at Guacamole Trailhead – an extremely popular trail amongst mountain bikers. Don’t have a bike? Don’t worry – Open Sky can have one delivered for you to use during your stay.
Rates start around $390 per night. | Book Direct | Read reviews on Tripadvisor
Fine Print: Minimum stay varies depending on the unit. Family-friendly. Pets are not allowed. Wheelchair-accessible tent available (Unit 107).
Wander Camp Zion
Less than an hour from Zion National Park, Wander Camp Zion’s tents are the ideal size for couples or friends looking for a more rustic camp-like experience but who still want at least a few amenities. Rustic, cozy, and comfortable, you’ll have everything you need, including Dutch Oven campfire dining and shared shower facilities. Wander Camp has yet to announce whether it will open its Zion location in 2024.
Rates start at $91 per night. | Book Direct
Fine Print: No minimum stay. Pets are allowed but not recommended because they can easily escape from tents. Property is not ADA-accessible.
Cave Lakes Canyon Ranch
Rated 5 out of 5 on Tripadvisor
Open year-round, Cave Lakes Canyon Ranch offers a unique glamping experience in Kanab, with 1,400 private acres of wild terrain to explore. Flanked by 200-foot red sandstone walls, the 150-acre canyon floor is home to small lakes and caves fed by 110 natural springs. From the ranch, it’s just a 30-minute drive to Zion National Park, and guests can enjoy the on-property Via Ferrata and even rappel into the canyon. Tents are equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay, including A/C and heating, mini-fridges, and hot water showers, with both ensuite and shared bathroom options available. The ranch is kid-friendly, but you’ll have to leave Fido at home – pets aren’t allowed.
Rates start at $234 per night. Book Direct | Read reviews on Tripadvisor
Fine Print: No minimum stay requirement. Most tents are kid-friendly. Pets are not allowed. The Deluxe Cabin is wheelchair-accessible.
East Zion Resort Glamping
Rated 5 out of 5 on Tripadvisor
Ever stayed in a yurt? If not, here’s your chance! Situated just 25 miles from Zion National Park, each yurt is fully modernized and contains everything you’d need to live like you’re at home – but with added desert views. Their glamping tents are just as well furnished. Spend the evening grilling on the patio as you prepare for another day of adventuring in the National Park. In 2024, East Zion Resort lodging is reservable from March through December.
Rates start at $111 per night. Book Direct | Read reviews on Tripadvisor
Fine Print: No minimum stay requirement. Family-friendly. Pets are not allowed. The resort does not have ADA-accessible units.
Zions Tiny Oasis
Rated 8.5 out of 10 on Booking.com
Zions Tiny Oasis ticks all the boxes when it comes to a Zion National Park glamping escape. Each tiny home comes with a private outdoor hot tub so you can enjoy an outdoor soak in the luxury of your own privacy. Come by yourself, as a couple, or as a family. Even if the homes are “tiny,” they have modern amenities and can comfortably sleep up to six individuals.
Non-peak rates start at $318 per night | Peak rates average $582 per night.
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Fine Print: No minimum stay requirement. Children older than eight are welcome. Pets are not allowed. Tiny homes are not wheelchair-accessible.
Basecamp 37°
Rated 5 out of 5 on TripAdvisor
Glamping, y’all! That’s Basecamp 37’s catchphrase. Full of personality, this 5-out-of-5 Zion National Park glamping location will be the first to admit that Zion can get a bit cramped sometimes. That’s why they’ll also be the first to direct you to the less congested eastern sections of the park, which is only 39 “fun to drive” miles from their fantastic location just outside Kanab, Utah. Their showers are hot, their grills are smokin’, and their buffet is all-you-can-cook. Basecamp 37 is accepting reservations from March 28th through late December 2024.
Rates start at $212 per night.
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Fine Print: Travel sustainable property. No minimum stay requirement. Family- and pet-friendly. Tents are not ADA-compliant.
Zion View Camping
Rated 8.7 out of 10 on Booking.com
Just under an hour’s drive from Zion National Park, Zion View Campground is in Hildale and offers covered wagon and tent glamping. Certain tents are equipped with A/C, and all units come with heating, a grill, and access to communal restrooms and showers. Perhaps our most loved feature of this property is the host of activities on offer! From sunset tours to slot canyon adventures, there’s something for everyone.
Non-peak rates start at $84 per night | Peak rates start at $105 per night.
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Fine Print: No minimum stay requirement. Children of all ages welcome. Pet-friendly at no additional fee. Units are not ADA-compliant.
Zion Glamping FAQs
When Is The Best Time For Zion Glamping?

Zion is a four-season destination with different perks to visiting at different times. However, given its rather extreme weather, Spring and Fall are best if you’re after moderate temperatures. This is especially true if planning to glamp. If lack of crowds is your goal, winter is your best bet.
Is Zion Glamping Available Year-Round?

Some Zion glamping properties open between March and October and close for the winter season. However, Zion Ponderosa Ranch, Zion Wildflower, Zion Glamping Adventures, AutoCamp Zion, Zion White Bison, Cave Lakes Canyon Ranch, Basecamp 37, and Zion View Camping are open year-round.
Are There Dog-Friendly Zion Glamping Options?

A surprising number of Zion glamping properties are dog-friendly, though most charge an additional fee. If you’d like to bring Fido along, we’ve included several options, including Under Canvas, Zion Wildflower, Zion Glamping Adventures, AutoCamp Zion, Basecamp 37, and Zion View Camping. Just keep in mind that dogs are limited in where they can go in Zion National Park and are only permitted on the Pa’rus Trail. Find more information on the NPS website.
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