BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK
Bryce Canyon National Park

Thousands of delicately-carved spires rise in brilliant color from the amphitheatres of Bryce Canyon National Park.

Millions of years of wind and water at work have etched out the pink cliffs of Bryce Canyon. The most brilliant hues of the park come alive with the rising and setting of the sun.

Visitors may take a 37-mile round-trip drive to Bryce's most famous viewpoints, including Sunrise, Sunset, Rainbow, Yovimpa, and Inspiration Points.

There are many walking and hiking trails along the rim or to the bottom of the canyon. Horseback rides are also popular.

Many people prefer to visit the canyon during the winter months. The majestic spires take on a new look with the addition of the white snow.

Bryce Canyon National Park is 24 miles southeast of Panguitch.

The visitor center is open year-round. Sunrise Nature Center is open during the summer months for additional exhibits and The Bryce Canyon Lodge, a National Historic Landmark, has 110 rooms and is open May-Oct.

There are 2 campgrounds. Motel available within 1 mile of the park entrance.

Park entrance fee is $5 per vehicle or $3 per individual on buses. A $15 annual pass is available.

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CONTACT:
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon, Utah 84717
Telephone: 801-834-5322


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