Must-Visit

Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park, situated in southern Utah, is renowned for its stunning red rock formations, known as hoodoos, which create a breathtaking landscape. Visitors can explore the park's numerous hiking trails, offering panoramic views of the unique geological structures and the surrounding wilderness. The park is also a haven for stargazing, thanks to its clear night skies and minimal light pollution.

Bryce Canyon National Park

About the Attraction

A visit to Bryce Canyon National Park offers an awe-inspiring journey through nature's wonders. Here’s what to expect:

  • Unique Geology: Bryce Canyon is renowned for its largest collection of hoodoos—irregular rock columns—found anywhere on Earth. These formations create a stunning landscape of red rocks and pink cliffs.
  • Scenic Vistas: The park's high elevation provides breathtaking views and endless vistas, especially from points like Sunrise Point and Sunset Point.
  • Dark Skies: Known for its fantastic dark skies, Bryce Canyon offers exceptional stargazing opportunities, making it a haven for astronomy enthusiasts.

It's a must-see for those seeking to experience the dramatic beauty and geological marvels of southern Utah.

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Schedule

Open daily 24 hours, year-round.

Entrance Fee

$35
General Admission: $35 per vehicle; Motorcycle: $30; Individual (hiker, bicyclist): $20; Children under 15: Free; Annual Pass: $70. Admission prices are consistent year-round. No specific free admission days. Advance ticket reservations are not required.
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