Pros
- A mile from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park (free shuttle runs past the hotel)
- Part of a large complex complete with camping grounds, shops, and restaurants
- Rooms include flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi
- Large indoor and outdoor pool, as well as a hot tub
- Buffet-style restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Nightly rodeos during the summer
- On-site laundry facilities and business center
- Pet-friendly property
- Free parking
Cons
- Bathrooms are dated
- Some complaints of musty-smelling rooms
- No gym
- Diner closes during the off season
Bottom Line
One of just two hotels in the area (the other also being a Best Western), Ruby's Inn is a great value considering its proximity to Bryce Canyon National Park, spacious (enough) rooms, and features such as both indoor and outdoor pools. There's no fitness center and rooms are a tad dated -- bathrooms are small and some guests have complained of a musty smell -- but low rates and a lack of competitors make it an extremely popular choice in the area. It's surrounded by a complex with campgrounds, restaurants, and shops.
Amenities
- Internet
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
Scene
Bustling with families and tour groups during the summer
Part of a larger complex complete with campgrounds, shops, restaurants, and even a laundromat, Ruby's Inn is bustling with budget-minded families and tour groups visiting Bryce Canyon National Park during the summer months. The large, Western-style lobby may be a bit kitschy but it's cozy, with high, wood-beamed ceilings, oversized leather chairs, and walls accented by stones and deer head busts. During the off season, things are quiet (and one of the on-site restaurants closes).
Location
Just a mile from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park
Campers and massive tour buses are constantly filtering through the complex -- complete with restaurants, shops, and camping grounds -- that Ruby's Inn is part of, and not surprisingly so; the property is just a mile from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. Aside from that, there's not much in the area. Most guests arrive by car. Salt Lake City (and its airport) is about four hours by car; Las Vegas is just under four.
Rooms
Mid-range, Western-inspired decor in musty rooms
Ruby's Inn's rooms are attractive and spacious enough for such a budget-friendly property. Standard, Western-style decor includes earth-toned furniture, dark wood headboards, faux leather throw pillows, and nature prints framed on the walls. All come with free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs. Small bathrooms are dated, and they are oddly where you can find the coffeemakers in some rooms.
Families may opt to book the Family Suite, which offers some extra space, a microwave, and two large beds. Couples may prefer the King Room with Jacuzzi which has a whirlpool tub in a small area open to the bedroom. There have been numerous complaints of the rooms smelling musty.
Features
Two pools and summer rodeos are nice perks
There's no on-site fitness center at this budget property, but otherwise it delivers with two large pools (one indoors, one outdoors with an adjacent whirlpool), free parking, and a buffet-style restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. During the summers, a diner-meets-pizzeria is also open for all three meals, and there are nightly rodeos; both close during the off season. Old Bryce Town, affiliated with Ruby's, is a string of shops with a Wild West vibe (think: a wagon on display and fossil store). Mountain bikes are available for rental and travelers can get themed pictures at Old West Photos. This is a pet-friendly property.
This Hotel Also Featured In
The 8 Most Beautiful Waterfalls in the U.S.
The legendary R&B group TLC once said “don’t go chasing waterfalls,” but we beg to differ (no disrespect, TLC). Waterfalls come in all shapes and sizes, and they’re some of the most stunning natural formations in the world. They can occur all over the world when a river falls over a rock shelf or when…
No Passport Required: 5 Exotic Sights in the United States
Inarguably, the United States is filled with striking natural wonders — waterfalls and pine forests, rolling mountains and jagged cliffs. But this diverse nation is also home to exotic sights, vastly different than anything you’ve likely seen, and home to white-sand beaches and grass-carpeted canyons, rainbow-hued hot springs and the reddest of rocks. If you’re…
Wish Upon a Star: 12 Hotels Perfect for Stargazing
Even if you never took an astronomy class in college, you can still appreciate looking up at the night sky and seeing an infinite number of twinkling stars. Stargazing is often associated with camping or the viewing of once-every-few-months meteor showers, but — with so many stars in the sky — it can really be…
Scene
Bustling with families and tour groups during the summer
Part of a larger complex complete with campgrounds, shops, restaurants, and even a laundromat, Ruby's Inn is bustling with budget-minded families and tour groups visiting Bryce Canyon National Park during the summer months. The large, Western-style lobby may be a bit kitschy but it's cozy, with high, wood-beamed ceilings, oversized leather chairs, and walls accented by stones and deer head busts. During the off season, things are quiet (and one of the on-site restaurants closes).
Location
Just a mile from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park
Campers and massive tour buses are constantly filtering through the complex -- complete with restaurants, shops, and camping grounds -- that Ruby's Inn is part of, and not surprisingly so; the property is just a mile from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. Aside from that, there's not much in the area. Most guests arrive by car. Salt Lake City (and its airport) is about four hours by car; Las Vegas is just under four.
Rooms
Mid-range, Western-inspired decor in musty rooms
Ruby's Inn's rooms are attractive and spacious enough for such a budget-friendly property. Standard, Western-style decor includes earth-toned furniture, dark wood headboards, faux leather throw pillows, and nature prints framed on the walls. All come with free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs. Small bathrooms are dated, and they are oddly where you can find the coffeemakers in some rooms.
Families may opt to book the Family Suite, which offers some extra space, a microwave, and two large beds. Couples may prefer the King Room with Jacuzzi which has a whirlpool tub in a small area open to the bedroom. There have been numerous complaints of the rooms smelling musty.
Features
Two pools and summer rodeos are nice perks
There's no on-site fitness center at this budget property, but otherwise it delivers with two large pools (one indoors, one outdoors with an adjacent whirlpool), free parking, and a buffet-style restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. During the summers, a diner-meets-pizzeria is also open for all three meals, and there are nightly rodeos; both close during the off season. Old Bryce Town, affiliated with Ruby's, is a string of shops with a Wild West vibe (think: a wagon on display and fossil store). Mountain bikes are available for rental and travelers can get themed pictures at Old West Photos. This is a pet-friendly property.
Best Rates
Amenities
-
Air Conditioner
-
Airport Transportation
-
Beauty / Hair Salon
-
Business Center
-
Cable
-
Full Kitchen
-
Internet
-
Kids Allowed
-
Laundry
-
Meeting / Conference Rooms
-
Pets Allowed
-
Pool
-
Poolside Drink Service
-
Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
Disclaimer: This content was accurate at the time the hotel was reviewed. Please check our partner sites when booking to verify that details are still correct.