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This is my favorite National Park. The sites are amazing, the park staff are friendly. It is an excellent base camp for seeing so much more than Bryce. Just traveling route 12 is fantastic. If you are camping at Bryce and want a shower, get there before 7:15 pm, because they close at 7:15.
Bryce was a beautiful place!! We spend a few hours there. Nature can be most beautiful!! The gift shop was also a lot of fun. It was very crowded but the workers were helpful and polite!! Can't wait to go there again.
One of the most beautiful places I ever visited. I was hiking through the canyon and it was beautiful. Even with a temperature around 104°F it was a wonderful experience.
I didn't get to do any hiking, but the sightseeing was spectacular. Spent a few hours driving the lookout points and the visitors center. If you are driving nearby its worth the side trip to sightsee at the least. Bryce point is the best viewpoint IMO but also hard to park. SIDE NOTE: if you have a trailer you will have to take the shuttle from in town to Bryce point so plan extra time for shuttles
It has a wonderful view and many trails you can take. You could easily spend two to three days looking at all of the trails and all of the canyons. Up from a top there's a beautiful view over the entire thing. It is a wonderful stop on an out west trip. You do have to be sure-footed and there is a much walking to be done. Would 100% recommend to anybody I know to take the time to travel there.
Wonderful. Spent the night there. Drove all the way to the top. It is truly an amazing place. Hope to visit again.
Canyon is very different than Zion or Grand canyon. But gorgeous nonetheless. Site to visualize and be mesmerized.
Excellent park with great views and trails that take you closer to the rocks and in between hoodoos. I suggest taking one of the many hikes (Queen's garden) is very good. The park was not very crowded even during labor day in 2019.
Great park with some incredible views. Most of the parks best views are just off the road and require minimal walking. Visit inspiration point and Bryce point for sure. Their are some short hikes if your interested.
If you're planning a trip to the south west national parks then definatly stop by here. Sunrise is spectacular from sunrise point...It gets cold though so make sure you've got layers especially if you're planning on staying on later in the day as it heats up quickly in spring and fall. We did the Navajo loop down into the canyon at sunset point. It's a fairly steep climb down with switch backs but worth it for an alternative bottom up view.
One day park. Not a lot too see. Shuttles and rangers were great. Very crowded unless you do longer trails.
It's a beautiful park. Good hikes. North Rim trail. 8.7miles. Round trip, make sure you do it. Earlier and bring some food, energy bars and plenty of water. A good pair of boots.or trail shoes. Etc. Beautiful scenery
While you are driving to Bryce Canyon, you will first see the Red Canyon. This canyon is very beautiful and you can drive trough it. However, this is not the case with Bryce Canyon. I personally thought this was a pity, because you can’t really see the Canyon while driving. Luckily, there are a lot of stops where you can see the canyon. These views are amazing, so it’s definitely worth going there.
Beautiful place. Lot of options for nice hiking. Good place to camping also. Camp is around 20 dollars per car (clean bathroom, fireplace, place to wash your dishes, no hammocks)
How people have not been here or even heard of Bryce Canyon astounds me. Truly one of the world's must see sights. Why is it full of foreigners? Americans need to go see America at it's finest. A truly hidden gem of the United States
Enjoyed a nice hike along the rim trail. Used the national park shuttle. Good service, nice drivers
Beautiful views. Take the peek-a-boo loop for the best views of the park
One of The Mighty Five of Utah parks. Most of it can be seen from viewpoints along the scenic drive so it gets crowded in a hurry. A shuttle system is in place to alleviate some of the congestion. A must visit though if in the area. Please be respectful though. Do not litter or step off the trail. Keep in mind future generations may want to see this unique place someday.
Great views, moderate difficulty hiking trails, services inside and outside of the park. Fun place to spend a couple of days. Lots of visitors but not over crowded this time of year.
Not as fabulous as I thought it would be. Some very unique rock formations which are located in the first 2 miles. Bryce Point and Sunset Point.
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful! Plan to spend an entire day here as every spot in this National park is worth every memory.
Such a good place to take the family. So many views and a good place to take photos. So many different hikes to go do from easy to hard. Views on Views there a view spots that you can go too just to see the view. Mostly clean although on the hike that I went on there was a spot that the horses crossed there trail and there was poop everywhere which I wish they cleaned up. Here are some photos of one of the hikes that I went on out of the many possible.
Wow! This place is truly amazing. The only problem that some guest may have with their experience is that it lacks a variety. Other then that this place is known for their high rising spires and canyon plateau with one known waterfall. Definitely visiting again.
Unbelievable scenery, great hikes on nice paths but with significant elevation. Something different around every corner.
An unworldly place with incredible views. Sunrise is the best time to view the canyon; sunset is not nearly as colorful. The elevation of the park is fairly high; be prepared to drink lots of water, and to take your time getting around. The views are worth the effort.
Majestic canyon scenic views and beautiful towering red rock structures on the drive in. This park would be a nice place to camp and hike. The $35 per car entrance fee feels a bit steep though.Instead get a $80 national park pass and then hit this place up as one of several parks you visit in the year to make it feel more worth it because even though its beautiful it can be seen in a quick afternoon if you arent hiking
Amazing view of natural wonder. Hiking there was also very enjoyable. The rainbow bus tour was great too. Beware of the weather if you are traveling late July early August, it can change very quickly.
This place is so interesting. How were all those HooDoos formed? It's nature at it's best.
Breathtaking. My favorite canyon. Start at the top 28 miles and then stop at all the pullovers which are all on the right. You will be delighted with the awesome views.
What a beautiful place to visit. Give yourself plenty of time. Take a hike down from sunset or sunrise point and see the rock formations up close and personal.
Words can not express how grand, intricate and marvelous this place is. You just have to go and be there to understand. If you're wondering where to go and what to do, don't worry because the map they give you explains how long the walk is and how strenuous it is so you can alter it for your needs. In addition, the free shuttle buses are there to take you to most of the sites and the horse ride is also another option (extra cost). Lastly there's a special shuttle called the Rainbow shuttle that you need to reserve ahead of time and it's free with a ranger to guide you on your tour.
If you just went to Bryce you would think it's off the chain. Just my opinion but I don't think it holds a candle to Capitol Reef. Incredible scenery either way.
Awe inspiring! These amazing shapes and colors are the result of erosion working on layers of sediment from what was once a big lake millions of years ago. Must be a geologist's dream.
Lovely place. Really helpful park rangers. I wish it were a little bigger but the canyon is stunning
Great scenery, unlike anywhere else on Earth. The lodge/visited center sits on the canyon rim, so the best hikes involve going down into and back out of the gorge. The Navajo trail/queens garden trails are great scenic hikes. Watch out for flash floods! We had a cloudless sky but it turned to thunderstorms within 30 min.
A must see. The hike down and around offers such incredible vantage points. You may see some speed racers too.
We enjoyed our several days at Bryce Canyon with it's amazing views and wide variety of hiking trails for people of all ages and abilities. Some trails take you along the rim of the canyon while others take you right into the midst of the Hoodoos. The length and skill levels of the trails vary widely, too. So there is something for everyone. The free Rainbow Point tour bus (need to sign up ahead of time at the main shuttle station) was a fun three hour excursion into the farther reaches of the park with a knowledgeable and entertaining guide - without worrying about where to park your car. We appreciated the free shuttle bus around the main viewing points of the park, too. We witnessed the sunrise at sunrise point (get there before sunrise to experience it at it's best) and took part in a telescope viewing of three objects in the night sky with three park staff/volunteers (get there early, too) one evening.
So far my favorite National Park and I'm saying this after visiting Zion for the past two days. The trails were beautiful and easy to traverse. There were no rocks to worry about on the ground so you can focus on enjoying the rock formations instead of not twisting your ankles as you walk
Bryce Canyon is a mystical place. Giant stone “hoodoos” bursting out of the mountain side like ancient orange red & white trees, white & orange steep slopes leading down to the narrow canyons bellow, & twisting black burnt trees standing alone from lightning strikes. Truly a unique beautiful place.
Lovely drive with many stops for viewing. About 8-13 miles to the end. It's the best place to grab photos that are colorful. Restrooms are at the last stop. Do take a picnic and enjoy. the Natural Bridge is very interesting and close on a vehicle pull-out so stop and enjoy.
Bryce is a clean park and a must do while in Utah. All the pull offs are great. You pay 35.00 for a 7 day pass for your private vehicle which means you can come back if you don't get everything done in 1 day. The little town of Bryce is great too. Lots of tourist attractions.
Bryce Canyon is very unique!!! Nothing else like it in the world! If you can only visit one national park make it this one!
It's really unreal the rocks in Bryce. The shuttle buses are free and there are no cars allowed. That is why the national parcs are even better! The walks are great!
First time visiting and I can't wait to go back! Hikes are amazing and I recommend utilizing the bus system, very easy to use to avoid parking nightmares.
Amazing! I was in complete awe the entire time. It was wonderful that a lot of the trails were chronic illness friendly! But to my friends with a chronic illness always have your stuff prepared anyways(:
The views were awesome! We took the rainbow shuttle which is a 3.5 hour guided tour by bus. We stopped at several spots and took pictures and at one stop took a small hike. Lots of great information was provided. You need a reservation for this bus. After that we drove to the remaining sites we hadn't been too.
Amazing place!! Things you won't see anywhere else. Very different than Grand Canyon or Zion. This was our favorite by far!
It was beautiful. The hikes were not difficult at all. I would definitely go again
Stayed @ Bryce Canyon Lodge. Walked to the rim...awe inspiring! Took free shuttle ride to other sights in area. Yovimpa. Natural bridge. Everyone should take time out of their lives to see this place. It's like fitting 10 national parks in 1 area. I took over 700 pictures in 2 days. Come experience this or put it on your bucket list. Great for all ages. Parks have a junior ranger program that Is good for all ages 2-92 and beyond
This is paradise. The colors of the landscape are amazing. Great for families or anyone. kids will have a great time. Guided tour of night starry sky was unforgettable. Offered by the park.
Bryce Canyon offers some incredible scenery! Hiking through the spires is breathtaking! Seeing the wildlife and the amazing colors of the rocky canyon should be on everyone's list. If you're a motorcyclist, Route 12 from Bryce to Torrey, UT is a must ride!!
Not the biggest national park but one of the best! Do the fairyland trail and also the peekaboo trail. Navajo slot canyon loop was okay but not as good because it was very crowded and not as cool views.
Such an amazingly beautiful place. Lots of short easy hikes in addition to longer more strenuous ones. Drive to the end of the park and work your way out to maximize the pull outs for some amazing views.
Amazing place ! Bryce is magnificent :) Only water ,wind and a lot of time can create so amazing geological wonders. Lots of hikes with nice rocks everywhere
Beautiful sight to see. A lot of accessable moderate hiking trails in the canyon. There is no bathroom in canyon so be ready if your planning to hike. I recommend to pack snacks but pack light you will reach some incline. This a good day hike. There are shops, bathroom, camping sites and food. before arriving to Bryce canyon you will also drive into Bryce City which is nice to check out.
The light shows at dusk and dawn are amazing, but when the sun is gone, the real light show begins. Bryce has so little light pollution that the view of the stars becomes surreal. It stands to remind us of what most of us miss everyday.
I liked Bryce Canyon for all of the available trails. We did not take the shuttle and could stop when we wanted. We went on a July Sunday but traffic wasn't bad.
Great Park with impressive landscape. Perfect for families. The hikes are not very demanding and can safely be done with children. Nearly every trail ends at a bus station, so if you can't manage to go back by yourself you still have a backup :-) Shade is scarce though, every 100m a tree with nice shade, but not much more. So be prepared for that.
An amazing place. Pictures do it no justice. You can drive in and park at your selected locations to sight see or hike...no shuttle needed, at least during the week. Pack in your lunch, snacks, and water since there are no good options once on site.
I loved this place, its really unique view I never experienced before in my life, yes its red in color but still driving around inside the National park
I loved staying here! Sadly, I couldn't hike all the hoodoos and gather the rubbings. I got two of three only. But it was awesome to be there and the hikes are amazing. Next time I visit, I'll hike the hoodoos and also Peek-a-Boo loop! It's on my bucket list now!
Breathtaking. There are many different hikes, for different abilities. There is one that goes from the top of the canyon, to the bottom and then back up again. This took my group just under an hour, which was a mix of ages and abilities. There is bottle filling machines at the top, so bring some empty water bottles and fill them up before hiking.
This is a mesmerizing place with so much memories to be had. Allow a few days here and try the Under the rim trail, you can experience this incredible valley from below with so much more to see.
The hoodoos are just freaking amazing, and at some of the observation points, you can just look out and see things miles away. Truly fascinating. The camping is really nice too, but there are just a lot of flies which are just part of nature, so cant argue with that
Awesome views. Nice shuttle bus rides to take you from one Vista to the next. Beautiful colors. Informative movie in the visitor center. Short walks out longer trails. Camping available, but did not camp so I don't know what that was like.
Magnificent place. Do the hikes that you are able to, theyre quite demanding. Go down sunset and come up sunrise, much easier trek that way :)
Simply an amazing experience. Bryce canyon is accessible to all skill levels you can choose to immerse yourself completely in nature hiking through hoodoos or take the shuttles to the main view points. I definitely recommend visiting at least once.
Beautiful! Gorgeous!! Awesome!!! When I stood before this natural Amphitheater I was speechless. I could not find the words to describe my emotions but I knew I was in the presence of God and his creation. If you are anywhere in Utah, this is a must see spot
Lovely park well organized. we were able to get in with an all year pass for all us national parks. you could actually spend several days here doing the different trails. The amphitheater is amazing
One word: HOODOOS! Beautiful park. There are many visitors, but that did not interfere with our hikes as there are many trails up and down the canyon. Parking is easy near the trailheads. Would highly recommend!
Bryce is a spectacular National Park! Incredible views, great hiking and the addition of the paved bike paths is terrific. We hope they extend the paved paths and open up more single track for mountain biking, too.
Just came from Zion, which was incredible, and we were absolutely blown away by the views at Bryce. They were breath-taking from the moment we got on the trail. Possibly my favorite views of any national park so far!
Fantastic park! Lovely trails for hiking and assessable to everyone, even if in a wheelchair there are sidewalks to view the canyon, which is absolutely beautiful!!!! We enjoyed this park more than Zion.
RUN THE TRAIL/CANYON. Well, jog. It's an amazing place for that. Suggest going early morning with first light. Or evening. Avoid the crowds like that.
One of the best places I’ve visited. Would come back and spend more time.
I really love Bryce. There is something for all ability levels. Access is easy and the views are spectacular. The main attractions are easy enough for kids but will challenge most. If you have more time and ability every trail you choose will leave you in awe. Highly recommend. It's definitely worth the crowd and the shuttles are nice.
You've heard about it. It's all true. Amazing rock formations and beauty. What's not to like? Be prepared for crowds and no parking. Use the shuttle, it's free. Recommend stargazing. You can't go wrong.
Smaller national park with "other worldly" scenery that makes you glad digital photography is around. Hikes generally are down, then flat then up. Pack lots of water and enjoy.
This was my first time coming to Bryce Canyon and its such a beautiful place! So much to see and so many different terrains throughout the park!
This place is amazing! The Hoodoos are everywhere! The Canyon is filled with God's handiwork and the park is just beautiful.
Absolute gorgeous. Both rangers we talked to were great with taking to the kids so they really absorbed a lot. We did the tower bridge trail just after the sun came up. It was gorgeous and stayed cool enough to enjoy with kids.
How can you not give this place five stars? I recommend doing the 5-7 mile hike through the hoodoos... very much worth it, temp was cool even for the middle of June... you might as well see these wonders up close while their around!
Loved hiking the trail down into the Canyon and seeing Thor's Hammer close up! Rim trail was a nice easy walk.
This is the best Utah National park for any agem the overlook is next to the parking lot, the trails are easily marked and tame to walk. The park rangers are helpful and it's pretty clean for the most part. A must see for anyone driving through red rock country!
Bryce is an amazing park. The beauty and vastness of the park make it a must visit. This is our 3rd visit and this time we stayed in the Lodge. This added a special dimension as we were able to enjoy the luxery of a bed and outdoors of the canyons. We started at sunset point and went down wall street (and I highly recommend taking this hike at it takes you down a path of narrow walls and then down more flats at the bottom. Make sure to bring water, even in the fall was plenty of water needed. Must go
Went at sunrise. It was beautiful. Our visit was in mid august, and we were surprised it wasn't too crowded.
Just amazing! We have been looking at pictures for years and NOTHING compares to the views from the rim and within the canyon. It is truly a staggering beautiful canyon in a park filled with amazing lodges and trails. If you are driving in the park, vehicles must be under 20'.
Absolutely must see when you plan to visit area around Grand Canyon. I can only recommend.
The parking lots are generally crowed up to Bryce Point, best part in Bryce Canyon City and take the bus is you are planning on time at the visitors center, or the amphitheatre. This small thing aside, it is a truly amazing place, and pictures can not so it justice!!
I cannot explain how beautiful this place is. You just have to go there and take the bus tour seeing the sheer thousand foot Cliffs, and the mountain climbers climbing up these sheer faces. It defies belief
We love Bryce Canyon. So much beauty in one place. A 2 day or 3 day stay can be plenty to enjoy the sights if you can't take the long hikes. On this visit we made a point to do the Mossy Cave hike and that was amazing.
If Zions a 5, the Bryce is a 4.5. It's beautiful. The park makes it really easy for you. Well done, glad to see my taxes being used correctly.
Went for a day trip, we could see most things from the car, but definitely need to go back with some hiking gear and something to see the night sky, heard it's spectacular
This place is simply... Awesome. It's not easy to coordinate with a trip but is highly recommend. There are a few walk with different trials depending of your level. Amazing views from all walks and pretty nature. Good places for parking.
This is a must visit beside Zion NP. It's just a couple hours drive from Zion via the beautiful Hwy 9 Zion Scenic Drive and Hwy 89, with so many winding roads and unbelievable views of Zion NP. Don't forget to take some pictures with a couples of drive-thru Arches before reaching Bryce Canyon NP entrance. There are 4 main viewpoints: Bryce point, Inspiration point, Sunset point and Rainbow Point. IMO, a MUST SEE are Bryce Point and Rainbow Point. - At the Bryce Point you can view the famous Bryce Amphitheater (it carries the park's name, so most of the highlights are here), whereas countless spires of rock columns also called Hoodoos that carved into the canyon, they formed into an unbelievable views, an unbelievable place on earth. So unique and mind-boggling. - Rainbow Point is the last viewpoint of the park, it's also at the highest elevation (9,115' to be exact). The panoramic view of the whole Bryce canyon is here. It's just BREATHTAKING. Trust me. You don't want to miss this. - FYI, if you like to hike, there are trails in each viewpoint, they also have trails that connect between viewpoint, ranging from easy to moderate. Spend at least a day at the park to enjoy all the best that Mother Nature has given us. Hope this review will help you with some basic info. Now, go explore and enjoy one of the Mighty Five.
This is by far my favorite Utah National Park. We took the shuttle, and I recommend you do the same. We also hiked the Sunset Point to Sunrise Point The trail was paved, and was a gradual uphill climb. It didn't take long to see the sights, but if you are a hiker, there are lots to try.
Beautiful park. I found this one to the most interesting in southern Utah. The hoodoos are amazing. You have to see it in person. Pictures don't give you the same perspective.
Beautiful, but if you come when there is a lot of traffic it is best to use the shuttle. The stops on the park route have small parking lots.
It's seems like a completely different world. The views are amazing! The hikes are fun! We did Navajo Loop with our family. It was challenging for the 7-year-old, but it was a really enjoyable hike.
Indescribable place just like most National Parks. Definitely worth spending a couple of days exploring. I highly recommend hiking the Fairyland Loop.
Fantastic place for a day trip or weekend and less busy than many other national parks in Utah. Don't miss the Wall street hike if you can make it, it's incredible!
Fantastic national park. Easy to cover most of the highlights in a day, largely on foot.
Such an amazing place to visit, if you are a hiking person i would definitely recommend hiking through those cool hoodoos even if you don’t want to hike the shuttle would take you to every spots on and off. It is such a wonderful experience and i would definitely recommend to visit at-least once.
Spectacular. That was a terrific thunderstorm when we were there with hail. I think that made it even all the more enjoyable because it cool down. Lovely drive and we stopped tp take lots of pictures.
The rock formations here are unique. Lots of photo ops. A lot of hiking trails, some easy, some not so. Really beautiful place.
It looks like a town from Dr. Seuss stories, magical. Descending Wall Street is exhilarating and fun. The views are beautiful. Amazing National Park.
Breathtaking. Lots of trails to pick from if hiking is your thing. Had no problem finding parking, but shuttle busses are also an option. Definitely coming back.
Great place to visit. It was a pretty packed but a must see with your family and or friends. Definitely recommend it. Only reason I'm giving it a 4 star is because of how packed it was.
Pictures cannot capture the beauty of this park! There are many trails you can take to see these incredible natural features. The center provides an explicit description of each trail and its difficulty. Also, during the summer shuttles are provided to facilitate your visit.
Really great views from several points! Easy to access, many short paths to walk even if don't have much time. Grand Canyon is more imposing but this one is nicer!
Obviously beautiful. Do take the free shuttle service between viewpoints! It's very frequent, you avoid wasting time looking for a parking space, declutter the views around the canyons and have some fun time learning stuff about the park with the entertaining drivers.
Another lovely national park. Easy to drive around, stop, park and take pictures and move on to the next point of interest. It's well looked after by the rangers. You'll find a fast food restaurant, toilets and a souvenir shop in the main area.
Breathtaking view points. Campgrounds are clean and neat. North campgrounds are good for tents. Wow!!!! It's a beautiful place to camp.
Highly recommend visiting this place. We took 1/2 mile hike 1 way to sunset point. Other look out points that we done was close to the car.
Unbelievable scenery! You can drive the park and see so much from the numerous turnouts. If you are more adventurous, there are numerous trails for any type if hiker.
A breathtakingly beautiful area. Hike at least a portion of the Bryce Point to Sunrise rim trail. It is fairly easy if you take the shuttle to the higher elevation side and hike down. Awesome!
Always love Bryce! Such a beautiful place to go and not really as crowded as Zion. It is somewhat ADA accessible but is not totally. But would definitely recommend making the trip out here!
The Queen's garden to Navajo loop trail was easy to walk with a little fitness. Amazing rock formations to see. Amazing views.
Excellent hiking once you get away from the crowds. Just stay away from Queen's garden and Navajo loop. Shuttle system is great for reconnecting with you car in case you ended up at a different point.
This place will blow your mind. Very handicapped accessible. Can drive with a short walk to all lookouts. Hike down into the hoodoos is amazing.
AMAZING. BEAUTIFUL. STUNNING. You cannot miss this place. The rocks, the colours, the views- all spectacular. I highly recommend it.
So awe inspiring, so magical, so perfect. Walking down near the hoodoos is amazing and one can only imagine that something so incredible was created by God✝️
If all the inhabitants of hell went to Bryce Canyon on the same day, the crowd levels would still pale in comparison to what the average tourist must experience. Parking is a nightmare, it might even Drive you to mental insanity. But the park is beautiful.
You cannot imagine the magnitude of these rock formations of mountain ranges. Bryce Canyons will take your breath away. Everywhere you turn there's another gorgeous view to photograph.
Beautifully overrated. It's a beautiful park, great trails. But it is very busy and very much a tourist attraction.
Oustanding hikes. Beautiful vistas. It's great for hikers or just for those who want to see pretty views and take short strolls. Ruby's is a great place for camping or lodging.
Absolutely untamed in nearly all the right ways. I do not need to tell you that. We drove quite a bit to be there and it was every bit worth it.
We loved the park. The views were incredible. We hiked down to the bottom of the hoodoos though and the hike up just about killed me. We didn't take enough water and I am out of shape. I was not acclimated to the altitude.
What an incredible and amazing natural wonder. So very beautiful. Go see it. It is truly worth the trip. Our 10 year old grandson loved it. Hiking in a fun way at a truly unusual place. You will never forget this place.
If you're able to.... Make sure to take some of the hikes to the bottom of the canyon. Whole new perspective.
Super cold there this year. But we had a great time. Dinner at the lodge was delicious. Shuttles were very convenient.
Bryce was fantastic! We drove through and didn't spend enough time here! We will have to come back soon. I recommend checking out the land bridge (it's actually not a land bridge at all! Rather, it's a land arch since it is not connected across) Very Cool!
Very nice and trails are easy to access. The sign going from the Visitors center to Bryce Point also needs to say Inspirational Point. We missed the turn because of that It does also say Inspirational Point coming from the Natural Bridge.
Amazing! You do not need to hike. Views are perfect from the overlooks. Don't forget to go all the way to the end and see rainbow overlook. The nature bridge is amazing and just a few feet from your car.
Park trails are well maintained, lots to see. Everyone we met was friendly and the views were awesome. We took the Queen Victoria/Navaho (3 mi) hike and loved it.
Wonderful park! Amazing sceneries! Possible to camp and hike throughout the park and see very closer the pillars and amphitheatres. The red, orange, and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views. I suggest if you don't have much time, to not do the sunrise point, but focus on inspiration point, Bryce point and sunset point.
Bryce canyon is a beautiful place to visit with your family. The visitor center is welcoming with a nice little video.
Amazing place! A lot of people go to Grand Canyon, and ignore this one, but I don’t know why. I visited Grand Canyon 5 times before visit Bryce Canyon. IMHO - Bryce more colorful, more impressive, more interesting! This is magic place, and you should see it!
Pretty much everywhere you look is an incredible photo opportunity. There are hikes here for every skill level too!
Bryce Canyon National Park is a captivating and surreal adventure. I can't say enough good things about it. It is a place like no other, Beautiful, mystifying and we'll worth spending days hiking and viewing the (and I don't know how else to describe it) surreal landscape. It is a smaller National Park, and the amenities are a little limited, and only small towns for resupplying are available. I highly recommend a visit to Brice Canyon National Park.
My God must love me very much, for He wow me everywhere I looked. Totally awesome
I n f r o n t of Bryce Canyon, one can See and Admire the PERFECTION of the SOLE CREATOR. Breathtaking, Magnificent, Splendid, Pompous, Gorgeous, Unique, Moving. During winter months, 3 distinct colors can be seen : deep red rock, white and green. Impressive❗
An amazing park with incredible hoodoos and trails that will take you through a wonderous landscape. The red rock and formations are eye candy. Well worth a visit.
Beautiful canyon. Great hikes. We stayed in a cabin inside the park and it was great. It gets cold at night even in July
The views are stunning in this park. Easier hiking in the morning in the heat, make sure you pack lots of water. Well work checking this park out. The trails are well marked and easy to follow.
One of the most unique and beautiful places in the West. Be sure to check bus schedules to get around the park very easily.
Beautiful national park! We did the Loop hike which is definitely manageable. It’s a paved route the entire way. We got lucky with parking, but most had to park in town and take a shuttle bus. We had lunch at the lodge. The chili was great, as was the carrot cake. We only spent one day here and felt we saw all we needed / wanted to see.
Such a beautiful National Park, there is a lot to do. I went horseback riding through the canyons, an amazing experience! The only thing that could be better were the signs near the road, sometimes some places weren’t written down so we didn’t know where to go.
This place is absolutely jaw-dropping. Totally gorgeous. Definitely worth visiting!
I love Bryce Canyon.. but the shuttle does not go to all of the places you want to see.. much better to make the drive yourself within the park.. this makes the first time in the five I visited that I used the free shuttle..
This is one of my favorite National Parks. There are very interesting geological structures here. It is definitely worth seeing in person.
A must see. Great outdoor and hiking experience. My kids and I enjoyed our trip. Will definitely going back here.
Been going there for 5 decades. Never gets old. Always something new to see. This past winter was fantastic
Bryce canyon is breathtakingly beautiful! Travel off season for short lines, great hikes and good weather. We took the 1.5 hour loop down the amphitheatre and it was an easy hike, worth every step climbed!
Incredible landscapes and a great tour! Even better than the Grand Canyon, to someone in my party! Can't be in the area and not stopping by. There are a lot of friendly chipmunks along the trails!
In few words, breathtaking! Awesome! A great opportunity to hike, look around , and by some chance meet people from your home state! As we as exchange greetings with people from all over the world! A must do if in the area
There are many places to pull to the side and take in the wonderful scenery. Truly a spectacle. Sadly this is at the cost of $35 for a 7 day pass. What's that? You'd like to purchase a single day pass because you are just passing through? We all know how this goes.
One can't help but wonder about how this landscape was formed. Scientists have figured out which forces were at work, shaping this landscape, and it's all perfectly logical, of course. But one look into the canyon, from either sunset or sunrise point, will make you forget about it all. The walk around the rim is easily accessible. For those a bit more adventurous, ie. fit, a descent to the bottom.is possible, and there are various trails. Definitely a highlight of the southwest.