Bryce National Park

Explore Bryce Canyon National Park:
Natural wonders and a symphony of colors

Welcome to Bryce Canyon National Park—a region known for its dramatic rock formations and stunning landscapes, offering a feast for the eyes and inspiration for every visitor. Whether you are a nature lover or a photography enthusiast, Bryce Canyon will make you intoxicated by its unique charm.
 

Amazing Stone Forest

Bryce Canyon is not really a canyon, but a natural amphitheater formed by erosion. Thousands of stone forests are arranged in different shapes and colors, from soft pink to deep orange, and the light and shadows change with sunrise and sunset, making the scenery even more dreamy. Bryce View Point, Sunrise Point and Sunset Point are the best places to enjoy these wonders.
 

Beautiful hiking trails

The park has many spectacular trails suitable for hikers of all levels. **Navajo Loop Trail is a popular trail that takes visitors through a maze of stone forests to experience this magical landscape firsthand, while the Queen's Garden Trail** is a gentler trail suitable for a leisurely stroll, where visitors can admire various unique rock structures along the way.

The wonder of the Milky Way in the night sky

Bryce Canyon's high altitude and clear air make it one of the best places in the United States for stargazing. There is very little light pollution in the park. At night, tens of thousands of stars can be seen shining in the sky and the Milky Way is clearly visible, attracting countless astronomy enthusiasts to come and make the pilgrimage. In addition, the park holds a Star Festival every summer, allowing visitors to view the mysteries of the universe through telescopes.
 

Magnificent views in all seasons

In spring and summer, Bryce Canyon has a pleasant climate, which is suitable for hiking and photography. In the fall, the woods and rocks interweave to create a beautiful golden-orange hue. In winter, the stone forest is covered with snow, making this land look like a fairy tale world. Snow hiking and cross-country skiing are also available, bringing a unique travel experience.
 

Aboriginal Culture and Geological History

Bryce Canyon has long been a sacred site for the Paiute, aboriginal people who viewed the hoodoos as cursed ancient creatures turned to stone. Later, Mormon pioneers settled here in the 19th century and named the land "Bryce" in honor of the rancher Ebenezer Bryce at the time. Today, visitors can learn more about the geological history and cultural heritage of this magical land at the visitor center.

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    Best Western Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel

    Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel
    30 N 100 E, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764

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    Best Western Ruby's Inn Bryce Canyon

    Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn
    26 S Main St, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764

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    Zion Pandolosa Farm Resort

    Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
    Twin Knolls Rd, Orderville, UT 84758

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    Bryce Canyon Inn

    Quality Inn Bryce Canyon
    3800 US-89, Panguitch, UT 84759, United States