Zion National Park Lodge is the sole accommodation within Zion National Park and was opened to the public in 1925. Its design, by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood, harmonizes with the striking natural beauty surrounding it. Visitors are encouraged to unplug and immerse themselves in the park's stunning landscapes, characterized by towering red rock formations. The lodge embodies a warm, inviting atmosphere, reminiscent of ski lodges or mountain cabins, providing a serene setting for guests to appreciate the park's historical and natural significance.
As we walked into the lobby, it looked like a ski lodge or a charming mountain cabin. The friendly concierge greeted us.
Conceived by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood, who later went on to design several of America's iconic national park lodges, the building was intended to fold seamlessly into its environment.
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