Follow a trail that winds around those crazy-looking sandstone hoodoos and see how the soft, red Utah dust marks your bootprints. Ride a horse. Hike to 9,000 feet and gaze at ancient bristlecone pines. Plan your visit around a Full Moon Hike. Listen to one of Bryce Canyon's “Dark Rangers” explain our stars as you look up into some of the country's darkest night skies. Pitch a tent, watch a squirrel scold you from up high in a tree, backpack for miles without seeing another soul. This is Bryce Canyon!
Bryce Canyon National Park
See hoodoos from this car-accessible part of the Rim Trail...
Your young budding naturalists can earn their own badge of achievement...
Highway 12
Mini Bryce Canyon with excellent hiking & mountain biking...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Hoodoos, darkest night skies in the US...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Otherworldly beauty...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Most unique views at trailhead for popular Fairyland Loop...
Bryce Canyon National Park
3 miles, 950-foot elevation drop, bring lots of water, good photo opp...
Bryce Canyon National Park
23 miles for the true backpacker, remote and rugged...
Bryce Canyon National Park
1 1/2-2 1/2 hours, 1-2 mile snowshoe hikes. Gear and guides supplied...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Superb scenery from popular drive-to trailhead viewpoint...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Classic Bryce trail: 5.5 miles one way, 1754-foot elevation change...
Bryce Canyon National Park
2-hour & 1/2 day guided horseback rides...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Under 2 miles, shortest rim descent hike, plentiful hoodoos...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Classic Bryce. 5.5 mile loop, 1500+-foot elevation change...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Car-accessible southernmost overlook, trailhead, wow views!...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Drive-to viewpoint, best views, popular trailhead...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Popular, easy 1.3 mile loop through Bryce Amphitheatre...
Bryce Canyon National Park
3-level viewpoint from this drive-to spot...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Hike over highest points and see oldest trees. One mile...
Bryce Canyon National Park
4 miles, 1436-foot elevation gain, rock formations galore...