Cliffrose Lodge
For those wanting a smaller, private boutique hotel, the Cliffrose Lodge, tucked into Zion Canyon and on the banks of the Virgin River delivers high quality and wonderful charm. All rooms in the Cliffrose Lodge include flat-screen televisions, cable, WiFi, in-room coffee and premium beds. There are five acres of grounds to walk and discover, and each room has a balcony with views of the red rock canyons of Zion.
The Cliffrose Lodge
281 Zion Park Blvd.
Springdale, UT 84767
(800) 243-8824
The Terrace Brook Lodge
In addition to being close to golfing, the Terrace Brook Lodge is only one mile away from the entrance to Zion National Park, hiking, biking and skiing. Comfortable, clean, and in a central location, the lodge is a good base camp for exploring the area and getting in some links.
The Terrace Brook Lodge
990 Zion Park Blvd.
Springdale, Utah 84767
(800) 342-6779
Chain Hotels
For those seeking the familiarity of chain hotels, Hurricane has a wide assortment. In Hurricane proper, travelers can choose from a Travelodge, Days Inn, Super 8 or Comfort Inn. Easily reached and located close to the parks, golf course and other recreation activities, these chain hotels offer the comfort and familiar surroundings that many travelers prefer.
Travelodge Hurricane
(435) 635-4647
Days Inn Hurricane
(435) 635-0500
Super 8 Hurricane/ Zion National Park Area
(435) 635-0808
Rodeway Inn
(435) 635-4010
Comfort Inn Zion
(435) 635-3500
Enjoying the Comforts
Regardless of the hotel choice, the options in the Hurricane, Utah area are consistent, comfortable and located close to golfing and many other activities. Visitors should make sure to explore Zion and Bryce National Parks as they are jewels in the National Park system and provide a nice break from hitting the links.
About The Author
A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Coufal now resides in California. He has written for publications including "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Coufal attended Syracuse University and was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey, Belize and much of Alaska.