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Bryce Pioneer Village
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"This is a good choice for those seeking a good night's rest at a reasonable rate. Decor is simple throughout, with light-colored walls and such rustic touches as rough log headboards in some units. The small, no-frills motel rooms are clean and comfortable, with one or two queen-size beds or two double beds, large walk-in closets, and showers only (no tubs). Cabins, relocated from inside the national park, are more interesting. Most are small but cute, with one queen-size bed plus a twin bed, one chair, and a small bathroom with shower. Several others are larger, with two queen-size beds and average-size bathrooms with tub/shower combinations. There are also cabins with three queen-size beds. Just outside the office is the cabin where Ebenezer and Mary Bryce, for whom the park is named, lived in the late 1870s. There is also a campground on the property.
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