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Welcome to Bryce Pioneer Village! Recently under new Management, we are Bryce Pioneer Village and we strive to make your stay a great experience. We have four types of rooms, which are: Single Queen Motel Rooms or Cabins, 3 Queen Cabins, Double Full Size Bed Motel Rooms, & Double Queen Size Bed Motel Rooms. We also have an on site Restaurant, "The Showdowns" (Please call ahead to see if we are open with entertainment on select nights) There is plenty to do here in Tropic, including a secret back trail to Bryce Canyon National Park from here called Tropic Trail. We recently added a Pool/Hot Tub to the hotel, and are always making improvements in regard to our way of business and look forward to sharing what we have done with you! - Andrea Manager
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Property amenities
Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Pool
Restaurant
Hiking
Evening entertainment
Gift shop
Non-smoking hotel
Wifi
Outdoor pool
Fence around pool
Picnic area
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Air conditioning
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Refrigerator
Flatscreen TV
Sofa bed
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Non-smoking rooms
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80 South Main Hwy 12, Tropic, UT 84776
13 Restaurants
within 5 miles
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We loved our stay in the three queen cabin. It had such a nice, cozy, country atmosphere, it was clean, it was nicely updated, and it was great to have a counter with stools, table and chairs, and microwave and fridge so we could eat in the room when we wanted to. (A couple more stools would have been helpful, but it worked fine.) Beds were firm and supportive, and the feather pillows were comfortable and plush. The bathroom is small, but more than adequate, and there is an extra sink, mirror, and counter area (with plugs) outside the bathroom. The shower had amazing water pressure! There was also an area in the room to hang clothing with a shelf on top. The outside walls and walls between the room were pretty thin, but thankfully people calmed down by 10 PM.
And what a beautiful setting! A stream running through the property, trees, and grass; a gazebo with comfy patio furniture and tables; picnic tables; a beautiful view; and a fire pit to roast marshmallows. We really want to try the on-site restaurant next time we come—it looked fun and smelled amazing! The property is within very easy walking distance of several other restaurants, a grocery store, and the next-door gas station/convenience store/gift shop where breakfast is also served in the mornings.
Breakfast is self-serve waffles, canned peaches, yogurt (one flavor in a large bowl), white bread and wheat bread with a toaster nearby, English muffins, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, milk, instant oatmeal, and three kinds of cereal (when we were there, it was Cap’n Crunch, Cheerios, and Rice Chex). We ate a healthier breakfast in our room the first two mornings because we’d be hiking, but let our kids eat at the free breakfast the morning we were heading home. I personally didn’t think it was worth the $5 it would cost someone staying at the RV park. Someone with food allergies/intolerances would definitely need to bring their own breakfast with them. I noted that the server was doing a great job keeping everything stocked, but she was not wearing a mask; neither was the person signing people in to the breakfast. I feel that’s something that needs to change.
Overall, we had a good experience and we would stay here again.
And what a beautiful setting! A stream running through the property, trees, and grass; a gazebo with comfy patio furniture and tables; picnic tables; a beautiful view; and a fire pit to roast marshmallows. We really want to try the on-site restaurant next time we come—it looked fun and smelled amazing! The property is within very easy walking distance of several other restaurants, a grocery store, and the next-door gas station/convenience store/gift shop where breakfast is also served in the mornings.
Breakfast is self-serve waffles, canned peaches, yogurt (one flavor in a large bowl), white bread and wheat bread with a toaster nearby, English muffins, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, milk, instant oatmeal, and three kinds of cereal (when we were there, it was Cap’n Crunch, Cheerios, and Rice Chex). We ate a healthier breakfast in our room the first two mornings because we’d be hiking, but let our kids eat at the free breakfast the morning we were heading home. I personally didn’t think it was worth the $5 it would cost someone staying at the RV park. Someone with food allergies/intolerances would definitely need to bring their own breakfast with them. I noted that the server was doing a great job keeping everything stocked, but she was not wearing a mask; neither was the person signing people in to the breakfast. I feel that’s something that needs to change.
Overall, we had a good experience and we would stay here again.
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Date of stay: October 2020Trip type: Traveled with family
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Tropic, Utah lies12-15 minutes below Bryce Canyon National Park, nestled in the bottom of the valley. Which makes the area about 10 degrees warmer than up at the park. Bryce Pioneer Village has the happy location of running alongside a stream, complete with a large bridge, huge shady trees, and a tasty restaurant. It's picture perfect, and I wish I had taken pictures to post, since I feel the website does a horrible job of providing accurate photographs.
My family of 6 reserved the queen deluxe room: 3 queen beds, one bath, an extra sink and table area. The kids loved it and we had a comfortable stay. The bathroom is tiny with no air vent or bathtub. The cabins could certainly use some updating inside, yet I liked the old look on the outside. A great value for the stay, I would reserve a second time.
Don't bother with the included continental breakfast, unless all you want is self-serve waffles, yoplait yogurt and canned peaches. No protein or compelx carbs was offered, which started my hiking trip completely winded after the first 50 yards and had to break out the jerky way earlier than intended.
My family of 6 reserved the queen deluxe room: 3 queen beds, one bath, an extra sink and table area. The kids loved it and we had a comfortable stay. The bathroom is tiny with no air vent or bathtub. The cabins could certainly use some updating inside, yet I liked the old look on the outside. A great value for the stay, I would reserve a second time.
Don't bother with the included continental breakfast, unless all you want is self-serve waffles, yoplait yogurt and canned peaches. No protein or compelx carbs was offered, which started my hiking trip completely winded after the first 50 yards and had to break out the jerky way earlier than intended.
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Date of stay: October 2019
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This is a very nice family run business. The room was clean and the beds were very comfortable. The room could use some hooks on both sides of the bathroom door and a coffee maker, but besides that it was very comfortable. Everyone at the front desk was super nice and helpful. We were in an end room, and despite having a very unruly family next to us, we didn't hear them once they were in their room. If you stay in this area, know there are NO GOCERY STORES near by, so bring snacks. The pool, (the only one in Tropic!) and hot tub were super refreshing after being out all day. Tropic is only 7 miles from the park and not nearly as touristy as Ruby's. We had a great stay here and I would recommend it.
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Date of stay: July 2021
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Room Tip: The end room has a closet between you and the next room. I think this helped with noise. End...
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The check-in was efficient and friendly. We stayed in a motel room, which had a common entrance and the rooms were off a hallway. The room was quiet and comfortable. We enjoyed eating at the on-site western-themed restaurant, Showdowns, with live entertainment indoors and a campfire outdoors. Tropic is a small town an easy drive from Bryce Canyon. We would definitely stay here again.
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Date of stay: May 2021
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Wow, what can I say. We are in the middle of a pandemic and Bryce Canyon Pioneer village made us feel safe and comfortable. We rented their big yellow house. It had 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Nice comfortable living room, great well stocked kitchen. You could get continental breakfast every morning next door at the stagecoach gas stop. It was very reasonably priced. The pool was great everyday after a day hiking or horseback riding. Easy access to the national park and loads of other activities to do within a short drive. I can't wait to come visit again. There was a slight kerfuffle with our reservation and they were so kind and apologetic. It was very much appreciated to be treated so respectfully. The restaurant on the property was great and we enjoyed the nightly entertainment also.
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Date of stay: August 2020
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Room Tip: We were a group of 5 and the big house was very spacious.
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Great location for extended families. This place has rustic cabins, motel rooms, A house that’s been converted into larger rooms, and complete houses for booking, RV sites and tent sites as well. It has a large grassy area for children to play including volleyball and soccer balls available. A nice swimming pool which could be larger for the area but is adequate. I would not recommend the rustic cabins. They are clean enough but have very few plugs and none in some of the bathrooms. It’s only about a 10 minutes drive into the park and the town of Tropic has everything you need including quiet! It is not a high-end location but it is clean and convenient and the staff were great! No breakfast is served here. But there is a restaurant on site where you can purchase any meal you would like!
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Date of stay: June 2021
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Room Tip: I do not recommend the rustic cabins. They are clean but only have a few inconvenient plugs. None...
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The name, Pioneer Village, describes this lodging choice: it's a collection of multi-unit buildings and cabins set in a spacious landcaped area that has a small swimming pool, a fire pit, swinging benches, and plenty of seating areas. There is also a lunch & dinner restaurant on site, with live music. My room was comfortable and clean. The decor is rustic, with stained wood furniture and eating counter with a microwave and fridge. The bathroom is clean and has a tiled shower. The towels could have been fluffier, but were fine. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Pioneer Village is unpretentious but perfect for me and a good place for families or anyone who seeks moderately-priced lodgings close to Bryce Canyon.
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Date of stay: October 2023Trip type: Traveled solo
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I had a disappointing experience at this restaurant on a Saturday night at 10 PM.
In a rude way the waiters refused to provide a bottle of wine. It was frustrating that they couldn't accommodate such a simple request, and it definitely impacted my overall impression of the place.
The maids, especially the one in charge, were not very kind, and treated me with condescension and arrogance.
Saturday evening in the middle of August in this place
in the USA offered nothing but sleeping in a tiny room.
In a rude way the waiters refused to provide a bottle of wine. It was frustrating that they couldn't accommodate such a simple request, and it definitely impacted my overall impression of the place.
The maids, especially the one in charge, were not very kind, and treated me with condescension and arrogance.
Saturday evening in the middle of August in this place
in the USA offered nothing but sleeping in a tiny room.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Traveled with friends
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This quaint property has all the charm and warmth of a summer camp lodge complete with sparkly staff, an outdoor firepit area and rustic restaurant that offers a large variety of generous and tasty food and beverages. Our room was very clean and had all necessary amenities. No breakfast is offered but the fresh brewed coffee was the best I’ve had in a hotel.
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Date of stay: May 2022Trip type: Traveled with friends
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This was a very clean room, but that's about all I can say on the positive side. The beds were very firm, similar to sleeping on the floor. Our room was by the outside door, so we heard it slam every time someone went in or out. I'm sure if you were in a room farther from the door that would not be an issue, so you might inquire where your room is located if you choose to stay here. I would not stay here again.
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Date of stay: September 2021
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Room Tip: Don't get a room by the outside door.
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Call the hotel directly to cancel your reservation. IIRC, they have a cancellation policy, so the later you cancel, the less of your deposit you get back.
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"We did not use any of the facilities such as the pool or hot tub. The restaurant did a brisk business."Read full review
"Has a hair dryer, small refrigerator, microwave and tv. There is a table and chairs out front and chairs and a hammock in the back."Read full review
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$126 - $149 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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LOCATION
United StatesUtahTropic
NUMBER OF ROOMS
58
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bryce Pioneer Village
Which popular attractions are close to Bryce Pioneer Village?
Nearby attractions include Navajo/Queens Garden Loop (4.6 miles), Inspiration Point (4.8 miles), and Navajo Trail (4.6 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at Bryce Pioneer Village?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, a pool, and an on-site restaurant.
Which room amenities are available at Bryce Pioneer Village?
Top room amenities include air conditioning, a flat screen TV, and a refrigerator.
What food & drink options are available at Bryce Pioneer Village?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their stay.
Is parking available at Bryce Pioneer Village?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Bryce Pioneer Village?
Conveniently located restaurants include Bryce Canyon Coffee Co., Rustler's Restaurant, and IDK Barbecue.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Bryce Pioneer Village?
Yes, guests have access to a pool during their stay.
Is Bryce Pioneer Village located near the city center?
Yes, it is 0.06 miles away from the center of Tropic.
Are there any historical sites close to Bryce Pioneer Village?
Many travelers enjoy visiting Ebenezer Bryce Cabin (2.1 miles) and Historic Schoolhouse (4.4 miles).