The park offers a free 3-1/2 narrated shuttle tour twice a day. It's not very well advertised but excellent.

The park offers a free 3-1/2 narrated shuttle tour twice a day. It's not very well advertised but excellent.
Before this trip I had not heard of Bryce Canyon and it was not on my bucket list. Wow - I am glad that I visited. The beauty of the canyon is beyond description. As the sun sets the colors are at their best. The formations within the canyon are unlike anything I have ever seen. Beautiful! Majestic! Breath taking!
We loved Bryce canyon, we only had one day so we chose to hike the rim trail, every few yards we got a different perspective of the canyon below.It is easy to see why the native Americans thought they were people at one time.I wished we had another day to hike down the canyon among the Hoodoos,maybe next time.
Fabulous vistas. If you have all day, start at the Visitors Center then travel to the very end of the road first (Yovimpa Point) and work your way back up stopping at all the viewpoints on the way. If you have just a few hours, stop at Bryce Point and one or two others in the north part of the...
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At first I wasn't sure what all the hype was about. Bryce Canyon is mis-named ... it's not really a canyon and you don't drive into it ... you're driving on a ridge high above it. The entrance fee is $25 for 7 days. You can drive all the way to the end point - 18 miles ... with scenic...
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Wow. I love Bryce Canyon. One of the most incredible places I have seen. Everywhere you look is a breathtaking site. Is it a giant chess game or a melting terracotta army?This is simply one of the natural wonders of the world. One word of warning if like me you have spent your life at sea level and are also...
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Amazing what nature can do. Go see for yourself. You can drive to many overlooks or hike the many easy-to-strenuous trails. I hiked on the Queen's Garden and Navajo Loop trails and while very challenging enjoyed it thoroughly.
One day was not enough! NOTE: If you don't have a National Park pass, consider getting one! My Senior pass @ $10 when I was 62 has been the best buy ever for access of 4-6 people as I take family & friends into parks like this and save $25 or more each time.
We began at the visitors center...
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Our trip 's purpose was to visit 7 National Parks. Bryce was #7. We didn't know it, but we did save the best til last. The park can be appreciated from the numerous pull-off and view points with very little effort. Unlike Zion or Arches National Parks where hikers have the clear advantage. Bryce is breathtaking. We traveled in our...
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The scenery, as with the other Utah National Parks, is spectacular. The Park is well maintained, well organized and a testament to the good work of the NPS. My problem with Bryce, is that the views for older people or those with disabilities and/or acrophobia are all from the top. The trails are steep and very dangerous. I would never...
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