Bryce Canyon National Park Self-Guided Driving Tour in Utah
- Begin your adventure at Bryce Canyon's entrance, immersing yourself in its majestic landscape
- Discover the origin of Bryce's name and the history of the Paiute tribe
- Learn about the Paiute tribe and the park's geological wonders
- Hear tales of early Mormon settlers and iconic natural formations
- Capture the mesmerizing sunset views at Sunset Point, a photographer's paradise
What to expect
Bryce Canyon in Utah begins at the park’s entrance, immersing in its stunning terrain. Swamp Canyon Overlook reveals breathtaking vistas, accompanied by Paiute legends and tales connecting Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid to the park. Driving amidst ancient trees, there's stories of their rumored curse and marvel at a natural arch
Exploring majestic canyons, discover lush interiors and hear mythical tales of water spirits believed by the Paiute to inhabit these rivers. Then, at Rainbow Point, immerse the park’s diverse wildlife and activities after sunset, including stargazing beneath the pristine night sky





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Good to know
Starting January 1, 2026, non-US residents may be charged a USD 100 per person (aged 16+), per national park fee. Fees are subject to change
If you plan to visit more than 2 parks, consider the America the Beautiful Non-Resident Annual Pass for USD 250, which covers up to 4 adults and waives the per-park fee
Fees are payable on-site, and the pass can be purchased on-site or online (starting January 1, 2026): https://www.recreation.gov/pass/
For more information: National Park Service (NPS)
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