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Bryce Canyon resembles a slow-motion drama featuring the awesome interaction of earth and its elements. A sea of red rock spires and pillars exemplifies the feeling of this National Park. A National Park since 1928, Bryce Canyon is an easily accessible National Park and is enjoyed by everyone. Completely restored to its original rustic 1920’s…
Perched 3,680 feet up at the highest point along Skyline Drive, Skyland Resort has breathtaking views of the Shenandoah Valley. The Resort has 28 buildings on 16 acres along the crests and wooded areas of Shenandoah National Park. There are no in-room phones and complimentary Wi-fi is available in the lobby of the registration building.Skyland…
Location: Yosemite National Park Yosemite Valley Lodge is located in Yosemite Valley; a convenient location for visitors interested in hiking Half Dome, Glacier Point, or one of the many trails originating near Yosemite Valley Lodge. Here you will find the perfect place to settle in. From here you will be able to go exploring and…
Location: Fish Camp Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite is a classic mountain resort set two miles from Yosemite National Park’s southern gate, surrounded by noble evergreen forest and a rich range of Sierra recreation. The Tenaya Yosemite Park lodging experience is classic, yet perfectly modern, with such contemporary amenities as wireless Internet, spa services, fine dining,…
Location: Yosemite National Park The Wawona Hotel is one of the oldest mountain resort hotel in California and a National Historic Landmark. Its verdant meadows, rushing streams, and tranquility make this a favourite of those who prefer a relaxed environment and the gracious charm of a bygone era. The hotel is located four miles from…
The pinnacle of Kings Canyon lodging, the John Muir Lodge is a stone-and-timber retreat located in Grant Grove Village and within minutes of historic Grant Grove and its towering forest of giant sequoias. Built in 1998, the John Muir Lodge is an excellent Kings Canyon lodging choice for visitors who want quiet, comfortable, national park…
The Inn at Death Valley & The Ranch at Death Valley is one resort with two hotels, an oasis 18-hole golf course (The world’s lowest course at 214 feet below sea level), four restaurants, a saloon, a cocktail lounge, retails outlets, Borax Museum, spring-fed swimming pools, tennis courts, horseback riding, horse-drawn carriage rides, and a…
Explore the unknown side of the Grand Canyon where the air is cooler, the pace is slower and the scenery more majestic. Definitely a worthwhile trip for those who enjoy the road less traveled. The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is visited by only 10% of all Grand Canyon visitors. Built in the 1920’s…
Since 1905 the El Tovar Hotel opened at the end of the railroad line and was considered to be one of the most elegant hotels west of the Mississippi. Since then, this is the only first class hotel in the Grand Canyon Village. The hotel has hosted such luminaries such as Theodore Roosevelt and Albert…
Bright Angel Lodge, designed in 1935 by famed Southwest architect Mary Jane Colter has a natural rustic character, and is a Registered National Historic Landmark. This iconic lodge and its surrounding cabins are rich with cultural history. Colter drew inspirations from many local sources in her architecture. For example the ”geologic” fireplace in the lobby…