Zion White Bison Resort unites glamping and RV activities with Mews | News

Mews, the operating system for hospitality, has been selected by Zion White Bison Resort, an award-winning luxury glamping and recreational vehicle destination near Utah’s Zion National Park, to unify operations, provide a seamless guest experience and support continued growth.
In just five years, Zion White Bison has become one of the leading glamping resorts in the United States, offering luxury teepees, covered wagons and cliff dwellings in addition to more than 150 full-hookup RV sites. However, managing two different property types meant using two separate property management systems, creating operational complexity and a fragmented guest experience.
By moving to Mews, the resort will consolidate its glamping and camper operations onto one platform. With a single system for reservations, guest profiles and property performance, the resort will simplify daily workflows and create a more connected guest experience.
“We have been looking for months for a system that can truly support both our glamping and RV operations,” says CEO of Zion White Bison Resort Katelin Gollaher. “What stood out about Mews was not just the technology, but also the strong customer support and the ability to consolidate everything in one place. Having a single booking engine and a unified system will make a huge difference for both our team and our guests.”
The move to Mews will also modernize key parts of the guest and operational experience. Integrated group booking tools simplify multi-unit reservations and billing, while a more intuitive booking experience helps guests easily find and select the right stay.
Operationally, Zion will implement White Bison Flexkeeping, a Mews Company, to streamline housekeeping and maintenance across more than 190 spaces, improving task tracking, automation and team productivity. The resort has also selected Mews’ revenue management solution, Atomize, to optimize pricing for its higher-yield glamping units and drive more effective revenue strategies across the property.
“Zion White Bison is redefining what a modern resort can look like,” said Mews President Michael Coscetta. “By bringing together glamping and RV operations into one system, they remove complexity, build a stronger foundation for growth and give both guests and staff a single, consistent experience, from booking and check-in to on-site service and follow-up.”
Looking ahead, the resort plans to further expand its offerings with new guest experiences and continued development throughout the property. Mews gives the team the flexibility to scale confidently without the limitations of disconnected or legacy systems.




