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THINGS TO DO IN UTAH

Bryce Canyon National Park
About the Park
Bryce Canyon National Park is the 12th most visited national park in the country. It is the perfect adventure for family and friends from all walks of life. There are easy paths to stroll, as well as some moderate and strenuous trails. There truly is something for everyone to do and to see here, all while enjoying the spectacular views of nature.

Bryce Canyon National Park is open 24 hours a day, special holidays may vary. Each season has something different to offer when it comes to visiting Bryce Canyon National Park. Entrance fees are $20 per person and $35 per private vehicle. Shuttle services are provided to all guests. There are passes that can be purchased that are valid for a 12 month use. Pets are permitted on paved trails only and are required to be on a leash. There is a general store available for guests and there is a "grab and go" for guests to get a variety of hot or cold food and drinks. The lodge at Bryce Canyon has a dining room that is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The lodge is closed during the winter season (November through March).


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Activities at the Park
Be sure to stop by the Visitor Center when you arrive to assure your experience is the best it can be! Hiking directions, weather forecast, schedules, and booklets are provided at the Visitor Center. There are many activities that you can do while visiting Bryce Canyon. You can take a wrangler-guided horseback ride for a 2-4 hour trip into the amphitheater. It is $65-$90 per person, depending on the length of the horse ride. There are also opportunities during the winter season to snowshoe or cross-country ski the plateau top. By registering at the Visitor Center Help Desk, you can also camp overnight.


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Guest Reviews
Stunning Natural Playground



Bryce Canyon showcases the stunning geology of southern Utah, a red rock wonderland created by the wind, water, and snow. Among the most beloved and photographed parks. The park is a major draw for hiking, rock climbing, and winter cross country skiing.

Life time memorable trip

One of the best hilly terrain in US , with all scenic views . Must recommend fun lance for all weather's.
We had 16 family members from 55 to 2 years enjoyed a lot. Very safe and good roads with various activities.
Maps and Directions
Take I-15 south to UT-20 (exit 95).

Travel east on UT-20 to US-89.

Follow US-89 south to UT-12.

Travel east on UT-12 to UT-63. Take UT-63 south to Bryce Canyon National Park.

The visitor center sits 1 mile inside the park boundary.
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Bryce Canyon National Park