Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon LodgeAt the 1920s-era Bryce Canyon Lodge, stay in one of the 40 individual cabins, which have spacious double rooms and wood-burning fireplaces and are quieter than the units in the main lodge. 1 Bryce Canyon Lodge, (888) 297-2757, from $140 for a double.
Park City
Stein Eriksen LodgeGuests can request personalized ski packages, complete with warmed boots in the morning and valets to help strap you in. The Eating Establishment is always filled with families for breakfast, and the lodge's Glitretind Restaurant makes a renowned scallop-and-lobster burger. 7700 Stein Way, (800) 453-1302, from $400 for a deluxe.
Zion National Park
Zion LodgeAlthough the park's ranch-style Zion Lodge (originally built in the 1920s and rebuilt after a 1966 fire) doesn't have the majestic presence of some other lodges, it does feel quaint and authentic. Each of the 40 cabins has its own stone fireplace and private porch or balcony—ask for westward-facing ones, which will have the best view. Zion National Park, (888) 297-2757, from $151 for a double.








