The Lodge at Bryce Canyon, Bryce Canyon, UT

With rustic 1920’s era elegance, The Lodge at Bryce Canyon is located in the heart of the park and is a National Historic Landmark. With unique accommodations ideally located a few feet from the amphitheater’s rim and trailheads, the lodge is popular with visitors from all over the world.

We are surrounded by amazing hiking trails, lakes for fishing, and rock climbing in Southwestern Utah within the Colorado Plateau and is part of the southeastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau west of the Paunsaugunt Fault.

Bryce Canyon is unique that it is not a “real canyon” carved by flowing water, but rather a giant natural amphitheater created by erosion along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce Amphitheater, which is 12 miles long, 3 miles wide and 800 feet deep, is the largest of all the amphitheaters in the park. Water is the active ingredient here but in the form of “frost-wedging” and chemical weathering.

It is the uniqueness of the rocks that caused Bryce Canyon to be designated as a national park. Visitors to the park enjoy the fantastic views just as they did in the early 1900’s, when The Lodge at Bryce Canyon was first constructed, by the Union Pacific Railroad. Built in 1924-1927, the architectural style was used by railroads for lodges across the American West with the encouragement of the National Park Service.

Benefits & Activities:

  • Employee discounts are offered in the Gift Shop, General Store, and Dining Room.
  • Our employees enjoy complimentary National Park Service Shuttle access.
  • Activities such as hiking, photography, mountain biking, camping and horseback riding.

Meals: Meals are provided and served in the employee dining room for all employees.
Housing: Housing is provided and shared, dormitory style. Laundry facilities are free for all employees.
Staff size: 160
Seasons: Spring, Summer and Fall
Positions:

  • Accounting  
  • Administration
  • Front Desk
  • Human Resources 
  • Food and Beverage
  • Housekeeping

Apply: Apply online.
Contact: Jeff Hunter, jhunter@brycecanyonforever.com

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