Bryce Point
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Grover R
Pensacola, FL22,266 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
From our view at Sunset Point, I could see Bryce Point was a significantly higher position, so I took our group up there for the last sun rays of the day. Unfortunately, you could not walk to the point for the ice and snow. However, we did get high enough to see across the amphitheater. We also got a great view west of the horizon at twilight with its colors. From here it was interesting to see the valley to the north we came through on our trip from Capitol Reef. You could really see how the canyon was made on the east side of the ledge. This is a better view of the entire amphitheater and I recommend you visit.
Written 28 May 2023
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Bill K
Mantorville, MN6,307 contributions
Aug 2020
In my opinion, this is the best viewing spot in the entire park. At sunrise, if there are no clouds or smoke from wildfires the rising sun can make it appear that the tops of the hoodoos are on fire. This point has an exceptional view of the valley and all of its hoodoos.
Written 29 August 2020
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Richard N
Stroud, UK460 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
Bryce Point is the highest of the viewpoints overlooking the Amphitheater and an essential visit.
The shuttle bus stops there, but the reward for me was walking there along the rim. The whole expanse opens out as you walk towards it, culminating in the Point itself.
It's also a good destination for sunset as it retains the sun longer than at Sunset Pont itself and seemed less crowded.
The shuttle bus stops there, but the reward for me was walking there along the rim. The whole expanse opens out as you walk towards it, culminating in the Point itself.
It's also a good destination for sunset as it retains the sun longer than at Sunset Pont itself and seemed less crowded.
Written 3 October 2023
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Lovtorun
Kansas City, MO663 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
Beautiful view, wonderful starting point to access the Peekaboo Trail. We arrived about 1 pm on a Saturday in October and a car was just pulling out of the small lot. Other cars were circling for a spot. The majority of people stay a short time but we wanted to hike the trail.
Beautiful views going down the connector trail to Peekaboo. Not too busy. We hiked clockwise and missed most of the people coming the other direction. Returned on the same connector and enjoyed the view at Bryce Point.
Beautiful views going down the connector trail to Peekaboo. Not too busy. We hiked clockwise and missed most of the people coming the other direction. Returned on the same connector and enjoyed the view at Bryce Point.
Written 30 October 2020
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babs12858
Palmerton, PA561 contributions
May 2021
This point is in the amphitheater and can be accessed by the shuttle. So we parked here (on the way down from all the points north) and took the shuttle to seethe rest of the view points in the amphitheater. That saved us from having to find a parking space at the more popular viewpoints. Bryce point is just gorgeous.
Written 1 June 2021
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Evamarie P
San Dimas, CA68 contributions
Aug 2020 • Family
There are no words to describe this amazing view. We followed the shuttle drivers suggestion of hiking the rim trail starting at Bryce Point to Inspiration Point. This is considered a moderate hike. My husband is know to slip on hikes so I was a bit concerned. But he had no problem. The trail is very well maintained but it is narrow in some places. If you are afraid of heights this hike is not for you. I was scared at first but was more used to it in the end. You are walking on the rim of the amphitheater half of the way. The other half of the way you walk through trees and it is shady and lovely. Once in a lifetime experience. We started the hike at 8:30 and it was breezy and not too hot.
Written 17 August 2020
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radx4
Ellicott City, MD2,189 contributions
Oct 2020
There are many excellent views from within Bryce Canyon National Park. Bryce Point provides one of the nicest sights around. It is a short drive from the main entrance. In addition to the spectacular view, there are hiking trails that originated at Bryce Point that are fun and provide their own unique vantage points.
Once you visit the main Bryce Canyon area, Bryce point is the next obvious place to stop in the park.
Once you visit the main Bryce Canyon area, Bryce point is the next obvious place to stop in the park.
Written 11 November 2020
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Carlos T
Mansfield, TX704 contributions
Jul 2020 • Solo
Worth the stop and seeing these beautiful views from this stop! This stop is one of several stops along a 18 mile Scenic Drive. Go early to avoid the crowds. Its about 2 hrs and 30 minutes drive from St. George, Utah.
Written 26 July 2020
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GoVols79
Chattanooga, TN3,904 contributions
Oct 2022 • Family
We had read that Bryce Point was one of the better stops along the scenic drive within Bryce Canyon National Park and we were not disappointed. The parking lot was very busy but there was a volunteer there directing traffic. After driving around a few times a spot opened up. A short walk brings you to a paved trail with many spots to view the area. Highly recommended.
Written 23 November 2022
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Régis1972
Lancy, Switzerland18,397 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
Bryce Point is an exceptional viewpoint on Bryce Canyon with a setback that allows to realize the immensity of the park and canyons. To do. A secure platform allows easy access and the place is simply magical. One of the most beautiful spots in Bryce Canyon.
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Written 20 September 2024
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hi.. My family is planning to go here but they have a bit of a hard time walking in uneven paths, they also have a hard time walking long ranges. Is it advisable for the family to Bryce canon? :) thank you!
Written 5 October 2019
Bryce is amazing and has a variety of trails (lengths and difficulty levels) I suggest you stop by the visitor center and talk to a ranger...they gave us tips on what trails to do (and how to combine them based on elevation/length, because we wanted to get the most out of the trails without spending the entire day walking. Plus the rangers will know what trails are closed at the time. We did the rim - easy trail around the top edge...bus will pick/drop you along every stop) and then we went to bryce point and went down hoo doo loop and up past queens garden and then up to the sunset point. This was 5+ miles and although my teens and my hubby and I are not unhealthy...we did struggle at times because we don't exercise regularly or walk that much. So that might be too much for you...although the views were spectacular and if you take your time (bring snacks/water/sunscreen) and take breaks...you might be able to do it.
Written 14 October 2019
Hi, can we see "wall of windows" at the byrce point? I know may need to use camera with high zooming power, but can we see "wall of windows" at the byrce point? and for the better sun angle to take picture, should go to byrce point in the morning or afternoon? thanks.
Written 21 March 2019
I am sorry. I do not know what you are talking about. Maybe find a local or call the Bryce canyon office and they should be able to help you.
Written 27 March 2019
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