Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park which includes a gorge or canyon, tranquil scenes and desert views
Bryce Canyon National Park showing a gorge or canyon, tranquil scenes and desert views
Bryce Canyon National Park which includes desert views, a gorge or canyon and tranquil scenes
Bryce Canyon National Park featuring tranquil scenes, a gorge or canyon and desert views
Bryce Canyon National Park showing desert views, tranquil scenes and a gorge or canyon


See the gradual effects of water, wind and time in this otherworldly landscape comprised of red-rock spires, sandstone cliffs and a panorama of pillars.

Bryce Canyon National Park is a sprawling preserve in southwestern Utah, where coral-tinged hues of gnarled sedimentary rock make the region look like another planet. Comprised largely of geological formations known as hoodoos, Bryce Canyon National Park is a captivating place for a wilderness adventure. Hike, snowshoe, ski or ride on horseback through the spectacular scenery. Camp overnight to see one of the United States’ most breathtaking night skies and try guided stargazing.

A popular way to experience the park is via a scenic drive. Several viewpoints across the park have vast amphitheaters of hoodoos. Look out across the mysterious formations and take photographs of the changing colors of the rock as the sun moves across the sky. Douglas fir and ponderosa pines add contrasting colors to the orange-hued rock landscapes.

Follow one of the park’s eight walks that take less than a day to complete or combine several walks for a more challenging experience. Easy walks include Mossy Cave, the Rim Trail and Queens Garden. The Fairyland and Peekaboo loops are more difficult treks. Pick up a backcountry camping permit and try one of the park’s overnight trails.

Between April and October, ride on horseback along several of the multi-use trails. If you’re visiting in winter, explore the marked ski runs or strap on snowshoes and tackle the trails.

Join an evening ranger program to learn about astronomy, nocturnal animals and protection of the night sky. Bryce Canyon National Park has one of the darkest skies in North America. Stargazers flock to its annual Astronomy Festival in June.

The park has two campgrounds. North Campground is open year-round, while Sunset Campground is open from late spring to fall. You can also stay overnight at Bryce Canyon Lodge.

Bryce Canyon National Park has a 7-day entrance fee per vehicle. Visitors entering on foot, by bicycle or by motorcycle pay a discounted rate. Take advantage of the free shuttle that operates between major sights during the peak visitor season in the warmer months. The nearest cities are Tropic and Panguitch, each less than a 30-minute drive away.

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Things to do near Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park offers an array of activities for visitors, including spectacular hiking trails that showcase stunning landscapes. Experience breathtaking sunrises and sunsets that illuminate the park's unique rock formations. With abundant recreational opportunities, this adventure getaway features beautiful campsites and awe-inspiring walks, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Shopping

Old Bryce Town, located 3.2km from Bryce Canyon National Park, offers a charming shopping experience with local crafts, souvenirs, and delightful eateries. If you're up for a drive, consider visiting nearby markets for more extensive shopping options.

Recreation

Baseball Field Park, located 30.6km from Bryce Canyon National Park, offers a tranquil environment ideal for wellness and relaxation. Enjoy leisurely strolls, unwind in nature’s embrace, and engage in gentle recreational activities amidst the stunning landscapes, fostering a sense of peace and rejuvenation.

Adventure

Embark on the Queens Garden Trail, a scenic hike located 1.3km from Bryce Canyon National Park, where stunning views await. Alternatively, explore the Bristlecone Loop, a captivating outdoor venue 19.3km away, or the Mossy Cave Trail, 8.0km from the park, offering adventure and picturesque landscapes.

Nightlife

Experience the charm of Bryce Canyon with a visit to the Gem Theatre for a cinematic escape, only 30.6km away, offering entertainment and romance. Alternatively, enjoy the cultural ambiance of the Alton Amphitheater, 35.4km away, perfect for family-friendly performances and romantic evenings.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Bryce Canyon National Park

Within and around Bryce Canyon National Park, visitors can revel in breathtaking lookouts, the informative Visitor Centre, and the stunning rock formations. This destination is perfect for those seeking outdoor adventures, romantic getaways, or immersive experiences in nature. Whether you're hiking the trails or simply soaking in the views, Bryce Canyon offers a captivating escape for all types of travellers.

  • Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center: Begin your adventure at the Visitor Center, where you'll find informative exhibits about the park's unique geology and diverse wildlife. It's a great starting point for families eager to explore the outdoors and plan their excursions.
  • Sunset Point: Just 1.6km away, Sunset Point offers breathtaking views, particularly at dusk. This romantic lookout is perfect for couples and adventurers alike, providing stunning vistas of the vibrant hoodoos as they glow in the evening light.
  • Thor's Hammer: A mile further, this iconic rock formation stands tall among the stunning scenery. The unique shape of Thor's Hammer is a must-see, surrounded by beautiful landscapes that highlight the park's outdoor charm.

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  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Bryce Canyon National Park are January to February and November, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May to June and September, where prices are slightly higher.
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