Great Lodges of the National Parks
Canyon Lodges
El Tovar | Zion Park | Bryce Canyon | Grand Canyon
Conceived by great minds and set in a humbling landscape, each of these gems tells a story of salvation or resurrection.
El Tovar
El Tovar The first of the railroad lodges in the canyon lands, and a distinctive mix of castle, chalet, and Indian motifs.
Zion Park
The first lodge in the Union Pacific "Loop Tour" concept. Destroyed by fire in 1966, it is rebuilt on the original site.
Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon Construction of expansion projects began almost as soon as the lodge opened. Now it’s a rehabilitated gem.
Grand Canyon
The crowning achievement of the "Loop Tour" burned just 4 years after it opened, and then rose again from the ashes. Grand Canyon

