My boyfriend and I spent one night in the cabins adjacent to the Bryce Lodge back in April 2012. They are rustic and quiet. We didn't see any other tourist near where we were staying, which admittedly, was a bit creepy at night. Our room was big, with all of the basic comforts. One of the best parts, is it was just a short (three min) walk to the trails that led down into the canyons. Fantastic location. I would definitely pick to stay here next time.
I have pictures of our cabin and hikes on my blog
Restaurant Review ONLY
Stopped in for dinner on our last night in Bryce. Got in early (6:30pm) so we were seated right away. Glad we did because the entire room filled up within the hour. We got a table next to a window and watched an August storm roll in. The service was good. Nice beer and wine selection. Great complementary rosemary bread to start the meal. We ordered a Caesar salad and mix green salad, both were good the mixed salad had strawberries and goat cheese, which was nice compared to the other options we experienced around Bryce city. I had the risotto with sundried tomatoes, asparagus, and mushroom. The flavor was very good, but the texture was not smooth and creamy, it was more like under cooked par boiled rice. She got the prawns over pesto orzo. This dish was great, large prawns were well prepared. Orzo was delicious, great pesto flavor. Entree portion are large, so large we didn't get to try desert :-(
Best sit-down meal we had in the area. In addition, we found it well priced for being I'm the park. To end our meal we took a walk along the rim of the canyon.