Bryce Canyon Utah
Bryce Canyon National Park is easily accessible from Springdale for hikes and day trips.
Wonderful Views
Bryce Canyon offers wonderful views from the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau where you are able to see the red rock spires, hoodoos, and amphitheaters.
Best Night Sky
Bryce Canyon also offers one of the best night skies in the country. The sky is so dark Venus can cast a shadow! The park offers several night sky programs.
Use Highway 63 For Easy Acccess
For those looking for an easy way to view Bryce, drive along Highway 63 and stop at each of the viewpoints: Bryce Point, Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, and Inspiration Point. Another excellent way to view the park is by horseback.
Trail Rides
Canyon Trail Rides offers 2 and 4 hour rides on either a horse or mule along the Peek-a-boo Loop Trail. Mountain biking is also popular around the Bryce Canyon area.
Snow Shoes Welcome
During the winter months, snowshoers and cross-country skiers are prevalent. For more information about Bryce Canyon National Park you may visit their website: www.nps.gov/brca.
Bryce Canyon Shuttle
Bryce Canyon offers a shuttle to transport you around the canyon. You may park outside of the park at the bus stop near Ruby’s Inn; or inside the park at the Bryce Canyon Lodge, North Campgrounds, or Sunset Campgrounds.
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