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3 Bedroom, King Beds, WIFI, Between Bryce & Zion
We would love to host you at our vintage cottage in the heart of Southern Utah's canyon country. We recently updated our cottage to provide modern convenience while maintaining the 100-year-old charm. This sweet home is easy to find and serves as a gateway to many beautiful sites including Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon, Lake Powell, the Grand Canyon, and many more. Pinkie's Place is perfectly located to serve as a base as you explore our breathtaking scenery and a peaceful place to come "home" to.

Casita House Container (Top) Unit A Near Bryce & Zion
Envase Casa Casita is a tiny home made of shipping containers. It is a two story container house and has two separate units A & B. A is the top unit & B is the lower unit and it's a studio style floor plan. Each unit has a washer, dryer, fridge and more great amenities. Each unit has it's own separate entrance and parking. It is beautifully decorated modern/ industrial style. It's has great views of mountains and is in a great location near Bryce, Zion, Grand canyon, Bryce Canyon & Lake Powell.

Campfire Cabin at Western Ranch near Zion!
Step back in time to the Wild Wild West on our 23 acre ranch outside Zion National Park! Our log cabin was built in the ways of the pioneer settlers & decorated with western antiques and relics. Experience how The West was won-but with modern touches you’re accustomed to. Hike our private acreage away from the crowds, enjoy the sauna, have a roaring campfire, and cook under the stars. You get the whole ranch to explore. We crafted a complete “Wild West” experience for you at The Campfire Cabin!

A-frame Near Zion & Bryce + Hot Tub & Cold Plunge
Welcome to @zionaframe, our one-of-a-kind modern A-frame, just a short 25 minute drive from Zion National Park! Nestled amidst nature, our cozy retreat is the perfect blend of style and comfort. Wake up to stunning views, hike in Zion, then unwind in our cozy and grounding space. Picture yourself sipping coffee on the deck, enjoying the sunset from the hot tub, energizing yourself with the cold plunge, or stargazing by the fire pit. Adventure awaits, and our A-frame is your cozy home base.

Treehouse 1 w/ Resort Pools and Hot Tubs Near Zion
Welcome to "The Treetop Houses" at East Zion Resort! We believe that the places you stay while on vacation should be a unforgettable experience! Stunning views in all directions and breath taking sunsets every night. Our Tree Houses are incredibly crafted and filled with modern yet rustic finishes. Each one has been designed with its own private bathroom, kitchenette, fire pit, gas grill and AIR CONDITIONING. This is the perfect place to stay between Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks!

The Hideaway Concealed Cabin @ East Zion & Bryce
THE AREA'S #1 "MOST ROMANTIC-SECLUDED LISTING!" FAMOUS FOR OUR OUTDOOR TUB AND QUIET, SECLUDED OUTDOOR SPACES. Beautifully "modern-farmhouse" furnished rooms set amongst the trees. Just minutes from town, this secluded property is a modern retreat like no other. The Hideaway provides an intimate, charming and calming retreat for up to six people. The Hideaway is a piece of Lydia's Canyon history, the trees mature and majestic, and the update has all the modern conveniences you desire.

Apple Hollow Tiny House #4 (Best View)
NEW! Combining rustic appeal with modern conveniences, this Tiny House offers an innovative perspective on vacation lodging! Our place is located on one of the most impressive properties around the Zion/Bryce area! 14 acres of apple trees and farmland surrounded by breathtaking mountain peaks right off highway 89. We are within 5-15 minutes of grocery stores and restaurants and conveniently located only 25 minutes from Zion National park and 55 minutes from Bryce Canyon National park.

Hummer Hill Vacation Rental
Lovingly built for our family. Proudly shared with yours. Hummer Hill has a long history of hosting guests. When Glendale was first established, this lot was designated as a temporary home for visitors, emigrants and travelers. And while I'm not a native to this area, I was able to purchase the lot to build my family home. The home was remodeled in 2018 when I began hosting. The house is warm, bright and inviting and stocked for your needs. Beautiful views surround us here.

Laini’s Cottage between Zion and Bryce
Right off of Highway 89. Located between Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park in beautiful Southern Utah. A comforatable home with all the amenities you would need for your stay; right between two of the nations most popular National Parks. Built in 1942 families of the area lived and loved this home. The home has been restored to have the modern amenities but many of the original classic features of the home have remained. Enjoy a private hot tub all to your self.

R&R Rexford’s Retreat | Cabin Near Zion & Bryce
Our cabin is close to Zion and Bryce Canyon National park along with Duck Creek, Panguitch lake, Strawberry Valley and much more! Not enough for you?? We also have over 400+ miles of ATV/RZR trails at your disposal... You’ll love our cabin because of the views, the location, and the ambiance. I strive to make it feel like your home away from home. We're going for "comfy & cozy." Our cabin is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, and families (with kids).

#3 Clifftop View Yurt HOT TUB Between Zion/Bryce
Right on the edge of a towering cliff, the views are breathtaking! Far from cities but close to parks (36 mins to Zion East entrance & 50 mins to Bryce), this secluded location is perfect! This is genuinely glamorous camping. You’ll enjoy all of the comforts while deep in nature. If you’re looking for a place to unplug and connect with the outdoors, this is the place to stay! Book now to secure your spot, as we fill up quickly!

Dragonfly Ranch: The White Cottage
Take a step back into a more simple time with this peaceful rustic retreat next to a gurgling stream. Sit on the porch swing and listen to the birds sing or watch the horses graze in the pastures. Stroll down the sandy riverbank and cool off during the day. In the evening enjoy the star filled sky you can only see in the country. Many national or state parks nearby for day trips and hiking adventures.
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Other great vacation rentals in Glendale

Angel's Landing Tiny @ East Zion & Bryce Canyon

Apple Hollow Tiny House #5 (Best View)

Our Little Patch of Heaven Cottage @ East Zion

Envase Casa Container House near Bryce & Zion

Virgin River Retreat @ East Zion & Bryce

Apple Hollow Tiny House #2

Revered Hidden Lake Lodge @ East Zion & Bryce

#2 Clifftop View Yurt HOT TUB Between Zion/Bryce
When is the best time to visit Glendale?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $191 CAD | $177 CAD | $220 CAD | $216 CAD | $211 CAD | $211 CAD | $211 CAD | $193 CAD | $213 CAD | $224 CAD | $202 CAD | $201 CAD |
| Avg. temp | 3 °C | 6 °C | 11 °C | 15 °C | 21 °C | 27 °C | 30 °C | 28 °C | 24 °C | 16 °C | 8 °C | 3 °C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Glendale?
Glendale has stays that are often recommended for those seeking quiet surroundings, scenic views, or easy access to nature. Many visitors choose local cabins, ranches, and vacation rentals around the countryside for a relaxed experience.
What are the best things to do in Glendale with kids?
Families often explore local trails, enjoy horseback riding, or visit small farms around Glendale. Nearby, children can discover national parks, rock formations, and interactive outdoor activities rooted in the region’s natural landscape.
What are some of the best things to do in Glendale?
Glendale is known for access to hiking, horseback riding, and scenic drives through canyon country. Many travelers explore nearby parks, local shops, and guided tours that highlight the area’s geology and history.
How is the weather in Glendale?
Glendale has cool winters around 30–46°F (-1–8°C) and warm summers reaching 98°F (37°C). Rainfall is light, making outdoor activities popular most of the year, though visitors may want sun protection for summer months.
When is the best time to visit Glendale?
Spring and fall are often recommended for mild weather, comfortable temperatures, and outdoor activities. Summer brings higher temperatures, while winter stays quieter with cooler air and fewer visitors.
What are the best places to visit in Glendale?
Travelers frequently suggest exploring scenic canyons, visiting small local museums, or joining guided nature tours in and around Glendale. Unique rock formations and nearby parks have activities for a range of interests.
What are some hiking trails in Glendale?
Glendale has access to a variety of trails, from gentle walks through valley landscapes to paths that wind by canyons and rock formations. Many visitors join interpretive hikes led by local guides to learn about the region’s geology and ecology.
What are some family activities we can do in Glendale?
Families often enjoy guided horseback rides, interactive farm visits, or exploring nearby parks with junior ranger programs. Stargazing and campfire evenings are also frequently suggested for visitors of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Glendale?
Many travelers plan day trips to nearby national parks, vibrant canyons, or locally managed rock art sites. Scenic drives and stops at historic sites around the region are also frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Glendale?
Pet-friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Glendale and the surrounding area. Many local cabins and ranches welcome guests traveling with dogs, especially those looking to enjoy outdoor adventures together.
What are some local tips for visiting Glendale?
It is often helpful to bring layers for changing temperatures and sturdy shoes for exploring the natural landscape. Join local guides for a deeper understanding of the area’s geology, and check for road conditions before setting out on scenic routes.
What is Glendale known for?
Glendale is known for its proximity to dramatic canyon country, traditional ranching culture, and access to several of Utah’s national parks. The town’s rural character and outdoor opportunities draw nature lovers and those seeking a quieter pace.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Glendale?
Travelers often discover hidden slot canyons, lesser-known local art galleries, and community-run historic sites while exploring Glendale. Local craft shops and seasonal produce stands are also frequently suggested as unique stops.
What are the best foods to try in Glendale?
Locally inspired dishes such as homemade pies, barbecue, and ranch-style fare reflect the region’s traditions. Many visitors enjoy trying regional produce, honey, and specialties at small-town cafés and seasonal markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Glendale?
Pack layers for fluctuating temperatures, sturdy hiking shoes, and sun protection. A reusable water bottle and a lightweight hat are also helpful, especially if you plan outdoor adventures or visit in warmer months.
What is the nightlife in Glendale like?
Glendale’s nightlife is quiet, with evenings centered around local eateries, fire pits, or stargazing under open skies. Social gatherings often reflect the area’s rural charm and slower pace.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Glendale?
Glendale has community events such as small-town fairs, rodeos, and holiday celebrations, especially during summer and festive weekends. Seasonal craft markets and heritage gatherings are also frequently suggested for visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Glendale?
Many vacation rentals in Glendale are family friendly, with features such as open spaces, kitchens, and outdoor areas for children. Stays around ranches and cabins often accommodate families seeking outdoor adventure or relaxed gatherings.
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Explore 70 vacation rentals in Glendale

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Glendale vacation rentals start at $42 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly vacation rentals
30 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

Pet-friendly vacation rentals
Find 10 rentals that welcome pets

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
30 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wifi availability
70 of Glendale vacation rentals include wifi access

Popular amenities for guests
Guests love Gym, BBQ grill, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Glendale rentals

4.9 Average rating
Glendale stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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