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Bryce Canyon Motels
One of the most affordable options among Bryce Canyon motels, Foster's is only four miles from the park entrance
Foster's Motel, located at the intersection of UT 12, a scenic byway, and UT 63, is only four miles from the entrance of Bryce Canyon National Park. One of the least expensive Bryce Canyon motels, Foster's offers guests clean rooms and an onsite bakery, supermarket and restaurant. Our restaurant offers American favorites like steak, seafood and prime rib in an appealing atmosphere with friendly staff. Our bakery can provide you a deli sandwich or fried chicken box lunch for your exciting day on the trail. Our special packages will save you money on food as well as lodging, bundling a two night-stay with breakfasts, lunches and dinners at our restaurant and bakery.
Bryce Canyon is Utah's smallest national park (56.2 square miles), but that does not mean it is any less spectacular than other national parks in the state. Bryce Canyon is a grouping of horseshoe-shaped natural amphitheaters that display a vast array of colorful rock formations, including spires, arches, fins and pinnacles. Bearing imaginative names according to what they look like, the park's natural formations include the Chessmen, the Poodle, Queen Victoria, Thor's Hammer and Tower Bridge. The park features many trails that allow visitors an up-close view of the park's signature natural landmarks, including the Queen's Garden Trail, the Navajo Trail and the Fairyland Loop Trail. Whichever trails you decide to hike, when you stay at Foster's instead of other Bryce Canyon hotels, you will have the peace of mind of knowing you did not pay too much for your lodging.
Foster's Bryce Canyon motel is near two attractions for wildlife enthusiasts, the Paunsaugunt Wildlife Museum and the Bryce Canyon Elk Preserve. The 14,000-square-foot museum displays over 450 species of animals from all over the globe in true-to-life dioramas, including antelopes, mountain lions, beavers and insects. The museum also features arrowheads and other Native American artifacts. The elk preserve gives visitors the chance to see Rocky Mountain bull elk up close in the comfort of their own vehicle or onboard a wagon. It is also home to buffalo and European Fallow Deer, which visitors can feed if they would like.
Fosters Motel * Steak House * Supermarket
1150 Highway 12
Bryce, Utah 84759
Phone: 435-834-5227· Fax: 435-834-5304
E-mail for Bryce Canyon Hotel and Lodging
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