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Nearest city
  
Springdale, Utah

MPS
  
Zion National Park MRA

Area
  
8,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
7 July 1987

Architectural style
  
NPS Rustic style

NRHP Reference #
  
86003753

Phone
  
+1 435-772-7700

Zion Lodge

Architect
  
Underwood,Gilbert Stanley

Address
  
Zion National Park, 1 Zion Canyon Scenic Dr, Springdale, UT 84767, USA

Similar
  
Zion National Park, Emerald Pools Trail, Floor of the Valley Road, Angels Landing, The Narrows

Welcome to zion lodge


Zion Lodge is located in Zion National Park, Utah, United States. The lodge was designed in 1924 as a compromise solution between its developer, the Utah Parks Company, which wanted a large hotel, and National Park Service director Stephen Mather, who desired smaller-scale development. The Utah Parks Company had been formed in 1923 as a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad, and was, like many similar programs, intended to stimulate passenger rail traffic to the national parks of southwest Utah.

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Gilbert Stanley Underwood designed the Zion Lodge as part of a series of similar structures for the Utah Parks Company at the north rim of the Grand Canyon and at Bryce Canyon National Park. Underwood's design was more modest in scale and detailing than those at the Grand Canyon and Bryce, substituting milled lumber for whole logs in a "studs-out" style. Underwood used less stonework, in smaller pieces. The structures were designed to be more in keeping with the character of the valley floor, which at the time of construction was still inhabited by settlers. Underwood would go on to design all of the Utah Parks Company buildings in the valley, many of which are included in the Zion Lodge Historic District, which surrounds the lodge.

A fire in 1966 destroyed the original lodge. It was rebuilt within 100 days, but the original rustic look was lost in favor of expedience in reopening the lodge. A 1990 remodel restored its original look.

In addition to the main lodge building there are a number of original buildings that remain in the lodge complex. This includes guest cabins built in 1927 and 1929, employee dormitories built in 1927 and 1937, and a few support buildings. All were designed by Underwood.

On April 12, 1995, a landslide blocked the Virgin River downstream from the lodge. Over a period of two hours, the river had carved away 590 feet (180 m) of the only exit road from the canyon, trapping 450 guests and employees in the lodge. A one-lane temporary road was constructed within 24 hours to allow evacuation. Access to the lodge was restored on May 25, 1995.

Zion Lodge is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Zion lodge western cabin


References

Zion Lodge Wikipedia


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