I’m still working on getting my feet back underneath me after an incredibly memorable 40th birthday trip. I always have to breathe and take a minute because I want to share everything, so it takes me a little time to organize my thoughts (and 1,000 pictures). I believe it would be most helpful to start by setting the scene and giving a detailed look at the place we chose to stay in the form of this Under Canvas Zion Review.
I’ve had my eye on Under Canvas for years. Under Canvas is an upscale camping (or “glamping”) experience with twelve locations scattered between some of the most sought after national parks. We chose the Zion National Park location for this celebration, hoping September would be a good time to explore both Zion and the somewhat nearby Bryce Canyon National Park.
Let’s start from the beginning. We flew into Las Vegas and rented a car through Turo, which we picked up from the airport. We then drove the two and a half hours through Nevada, Arizona, and into Utah to arrive at Under Canvas Zion. The drive was easy and the view upon pulling in is quite impressive.
And (spoiler alert) it only gets better from there.
We drove to the main “lobby” area to check in where we were greeted with cold waters and a smile, as we were given the rundown of the camp, including what critters we might see, dining hours, etc. Then we were given our tent number (tent 67) and went to settle in.
Under Canvas offers several different tent set ups. We were bringing the kids, so we opted for the Deluxe Tent, which sleeps 2 people in a king bed and has a private bathroom, with a neighboring kids’ tent, a teepee set up with two single beds, great for kids. We had mentioned upon booking that it was my birthday and they had added colorful pennants on the exterior of our tent as a special nod to the occasion- so thoughtful!
Our tent set up was incredible. We were on the edge of the camp, so no one was in front of us, giving the illusion we were truly out there camping on our own. The tent was spacious, the bed was very comfy, and everything felt fresh and clean. There was a wood burning stove, supplied with wood, for cool nights or mornings, a pull chain shower, a flushing toilet, and a sink and mirror station. The kids were set up right next to us in a kid tent, teepee style.
After settling into our tents, we walked the path up to the main area. I’m not sure what they call this space- lobby? Lodge? Either way, it serves as the main hub of the camp. Here you’ll find campfires, tables, chairs, games, dining, complimentary water, coffee, and tea 24 hours a day, the main desk, the adventure desk for booking excursions, and a small retail area as well as grab and go food options.
In the evenings there is often live music and a planned activity of the night, though quiet hours begin at 10:00, which I appreciated. It’s a really great set up for fostering community among guests. You can certainly set up by yourself, but several times we enjoyed engaging with other guests, hearing about their adventures of the day.
They offer complimentary smores every night, board games and puzzles for the borrowing, and one of our kids’ favorite features was complimentary postcards- just write, color, and address them and Under Canvas will provide the stamp and mail them for you. They also offered a guitar for the playing, which David wasted no time taking advantage of.
Oh gosh, and tetherball! I almost threw out my shoulder with all the playing of tetherball we did and the kids are now obsessed and asking David to install one at home.
Under Canvas Zion is about a 20 minute drive to the entrance of Zion National Park and the town of Springdale. We didn’t mind the drive though, given that at camp it was really nice to feel away from any hustle and bustle.
We ate several breakfasts and dinners at camp during our stay and the food was very good. They offer a solid menu for both meals, along with a rotating special. Everything from eggs and oatmeal to trout and steak. They also offer a selection of espresso drinks, beer, and wine.
The real gem of Under Canvas Zion though? It’s their people. I had heard the service was good, but it was truly on par with any of the nicest resorts at which I’ve ever had the pleasure of staying.
Their staff is friendly, helpful, and honestly they just seem happy to be there. One gentleman chatted with us about local knowledge and directed us to some hidden dinosaur prints. The activity director gave our kids a private gem hunt and jewelry making class one evening. The front desk guy was quick to give us a solution to our need to wash a few pairs of socks. If service is your main factor in picking a place to say, you’ll be thrilled with Under Canvas. They people were so personable and helpful!
Would I change anything about the experience? Hm. I would add a door to the ensuite bathroom of the deluxe tent for a little added privacy. And I would probably crank up the temperature of the pull shower (it was warm; just not scalding like I usually prefer- ha). However, if you keep in mind that this is a camping experience, those are pretty picky points to make.
Would I do it again? 1000%! I absolutely loved the feel of being out in the elements, being part of the land, while enjoying some creature comforts of modern day life.
Tina says
Did having the kids separate from you, without them having a locking door, worry you at all? I would love to do this but that is a concern.
Brittany Dixon says
It wasn’t a concern for us. The property felt very safe. Honestly, I was more worried about a scorpion sneaking into the tent than anything else!
I did hear coyotes at night, but they assured us they do not have any interest in coming up to the tents, and even then, the zipper closure was secured all night.
Brittany Dixon says
Also, if you would like the kids in the tent with you, I believe they have a suite option that sleeps up to four people. 🙂
Joanna says
This is my type of camping! Definitely keeping this in mind for future camping trips. How close are guest tents to each other or is it pretty spread out?
Mary says
Thank you for sharing! How many nights did you stay? Do you think that was the right number or do you wish you stayed fewer/more? Thank you!
Brittany Dixon says
We stayed 5 nights and that seemed to be longer than most guests. I think 3-4 nights is probably ideal 🙂
Jeanette Bagtas says
May i know how much was your stay on a 5 day there? tnx
Brittany Dixon says
I know rates vary by season, location, and accommodation style. Our total for the 5 days was $3,300.
Monica says
This looks amazing! Did you do any excursions? Or anything outside of the tent/camping area? We are headed to Disney world in a couple weeks! We are staying at the beach resort, thanks to you and your blog post! I’m getting super excited!
Brittany Dixon says
We filled our days with hiking and ebikes at the national parks; we stayed busy! 🙂
I’m so excited for you and your upcoming trip!! The convenience of the Beach Club is unmatched!
Judy Mitchell says
Is there storage for unpacking suitcases or a place to put your belongings?
Brittany Dixon says
There isn’t a place to hang items, but the large bin at the foot of the bed is a great spot for storing luggage. They also have a suitcase stand.
Maggie says
I work at the restaurant at Zion and stumbled upon this randomly! I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed your stay, you and your family were lovely and I hope you come visit us again next year!
Brittany Dixon says
Aw, thanks so much for your comment, Maggie! You and your team are the most wonderful hosts; we had such an incredible time.