Bryce Canyon National Park Tours

Bryce Canyon National Park featuring desert views, a gorge or canyon and tranquil scenes
Bryce Canyon National Park featuring desert views, tranquil scenes and a gorge or canyon
Bryce Canyon National Park showing tranquil scenes, a gorge or canyon and desert views
Bryce Canyon National Park which includes a gorge or canyon, tranquil scenes and desert views
Bryce Canyon National Park showing tranquil scenes, a gorge or canyon and desert views


See the gradual effects of water, wind and time in this otherworldly landscape comprised of red-rock spires, sandstone cliffs and a panorama of pillars.

Bryce Canyon National Park is a sprawling preserve in southwestern Utah, where coral-tinged hues of gnarled sedimentary rock make the region look like another planet. Comprised largely of geological formations known as hoodoos, Bryce Canyon National Park is a captivating place for a wilderness adventure. Hike, snowshoe, ski or ride on horseback through the spectacular scenery. Camp overnight to see one of the United States’ most breathtaking night skies and try guided stargazing.

A popular way to experience the park is via a scenic drive. Several viewpoints across the park have vast amphitheaters of hoodoos. Look out across the mysterious formations and take photographs of the changing colors of the rock as the sun moves across the sky. Douglas fir and ponderosa pines add contrasting colors to the orange-hued rock landscapes.

Follow one of the park’s eight walks that take less than a day to complete or combine several walks for a more challenging experience. Easy walks include Mossy Cave, the Rim Trail and Queens Garden. The Fairyland and Peekaboo loops are more difficult treks. Pick up a backcountry camping permit and try one of the park’s overnight trails.

Between April and October, ride on horseback along several of the multi-use trails. If you’re visiting in winter, explore the marked ski runs or strap on snowshoes and tackle the trails.

Join an evening ranger program to learn about astronomy, nocturnal animals and protection of the night sky. Bryce Canyon National Park has one of the darkest skies in North America. Stargazers flock to its annual Astronomy Festival in June.

The park has two campgrounds. North Campground is open year-round, while Sunset Campground is open from late spring to fall. You can also stay overnight at Bryce Canyon Lodge.

Bryce Canyon National Park has a 7-day entrance fee per vehicle. Visitors entering on foot, by bicycle or by motorcycle pay a discounted rate. Take advantage of the free shuttle that operates between major sights during the peak visitor season in the warmer months. The nearest cities are Tropic and Panguitch, each less than a 30-minute drive away.

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Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn

Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn

2.5 out of 5
26 South Main Street, Bryce Canyon, UT
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Bryce View Lodge, part of the Ruby’s Inn Resort

Bryce View Lodge, part of the Ruby’s Inn Resort

2 out of 5
105 E Center Street, Bryce Canyon, UT
Bryce View Lodge, part of the Ruby’s Inn Resort
Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel

Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel

2.5 out of 5
30 North 100 East, Bryce Canyon, UT
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The Lodge at Bryce Canyon

The Lodge at Bryce Canyon

2.5 out of 5
Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon, UT
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Bryce Canyon Resort

Bryce Canyon Resort

2 out of 5
13500 E Highway 12, Bryce Canyon, UT
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Clear Sky Resorts- Bryce Canyon Unique Stargazing Domes

Clear Sky Resorts- Bryce Canyon Unique Stargazing Domes

3.5 out of 5
855 Utah 12, Cannonville, UT
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Bryce Canyon Pines

Bryce Canyon Pines

2 out of 5
2476 W HWY 12, Bryce Canyon, UT
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Bryce Valley Lodging

2.5 out of 5
120 N Main Street, Tropic, UT
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Bryce Country Cabins

Bryce Country Cabins

2 out of 5
280 North Main, Tropic, UT
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Things to do near Bryce Canyon National Park

At Bryce Canyon National Park, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including hiking popular trails, horseback riding, and taking in breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. Scenic drives offer stunning views, while short walks allow for easy exploration of the park's unique landscapes. Additionally, nearby Zion National Park provides further opportunities for adventure and discovery, making it a perfect addition to your trip.

Food and drinks

Visit Ebenezer's Barn and Grill, located 2 miles from Bryce Canyon National Park. Enjoy a unique dining experience with a mix of local flavors, lively atmosphere, and a great menu suitable for families, couples, and business gatherings alike.

Shopping

The nearest shopping experience is Old Bryce Town, located 2 miles away from Bryce Canyon National Park, offering a charming atmosphere with family-friendly shops and local souvenirs. If you're up for a drive, explore additional options in nearby towns, where you can find unique gifts and crafts.

Adventure

Experience the breathtaking Queens Garden Trail, located 0.8 mile from Bryce Canyon National Park, where stunning scenery and outdoor adventure await. The Navajo/Queens Garden Loop, 1 mile away, offers a captivating hike through unique rock formations. For a serene adventure, explore the Mossy Cave Trail, 5 miles from the park.

Nightlife

Catch a movie at the Gem Theatre, located 19 miles from Bryce Canyon National Park. Enjoy a cozy atmosphere perfect for romance and family entertainment, making it an ideal way to unwind after a day of exploring the stunning landscapes.

Find the best attractions near Bryce Canyon National Park

During your visit to Bryce Canyon National Park, you'll find an array of exciting attractions, including stunning lookouts and the breathtaking canyon gorge. The visitor center is a great starting point for outdoor adventures and appreciating the park's scenic beauty. Don't miss the chance to explore Bryce Canyon's unique landscape and enjoy the various outdoor activities available, ensuring a memorable experience in this national treasure.

  • Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center: Start your adventure at the Visitor Center, where you can gather essential information about the park's stunning landscapes and trails. With a family-friendly atmosphere, it's the perfect spot to plan your outdoor activities and learn about the park's unique geology and ecology.
  • Sunrise Point: Experience breathtaking views at Sunrise Point, ideal for a romantic morning or an adventurous hike. Witness the sun casting vibrant hues over the iconic hoodoos, creating an unforgettable spectacle that highlights the park's natural beauty.
  • Rim Road Scenic Drive: Take a leisurely drive along the Rim Road Scenic Drive, where you can enjoy picturesque views and opportunities for excursions. This route showcases the park's diverse scenery, making it a must-see for nature lovers.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Bryce Canyon National Park

To save money on your trip to Bryce Canyon National Park, consider visiting during the off-peak months of January to February or November for lower accommodation prices. Booking your hotel about a month in advance or taking advantage of last-minute deals on Expedia can yield significant savings. Additionally, Friday is typically the least expensive day to stay, while Wednesday is the most costly. Explore nearby free attractions like Ebenezer's Barn and Grill and the Navajo Trail. Lastly, join Expedia's One Key membership for exclusive discounts and consider bundling your hotel, flights, and activities for the best deals.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Bryce Canyon National Park are January to February and November, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May and August to September, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Book your hotel around Bryce Canyon National Park about 1 month out to secure some of the cheapest prices. If you're the spontaneous type, Expedia's last minute deals and discounts are indicated via the green label below the price.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Bryce Canyon National Park is Friday. The most expensive day to stay around Bryce Canyon National Park is Wednesday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilize Expedia's search tool to narrow down your options based on your budget, desired location, and preferred hotel type. To find the best prices and deals, arrange the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save money by combining your hotel stay at Bryce Canyon National Park with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.
  • Become a One Key member: Join Expedia's One Key membership program for exclusive discounts and deals on hotel bookings. You can also earn OneKeyCash to use on future selected hotels.