Bryce Canyon National Park

Nature park
★ 4.8 (13K+ reviews) • 22K+ booked
Welcome to Bryce Canyon National Park, a mesmerizing destination nestled in the heart of Utah that captivates over two million visitors each year. Known for its stunning red rock formations and the largest concentration of hoodoos on Earth, Bryce Canyon offers a unique blend of geological wonders and vibrant life communities. This natural wonder invites adventurers and nature lovers alike to explore its breathtaking canyons, forests, and lakes. Whether you're an avid hiker, a stargazing enthusiast, or simply seeking a serene escape, Bryce Canyon promises an unforgettable adventure under some of the darkest skies in the country. Discover the enchanting landscapes and natural amphitheaters that make this park an otherworldly experience, leaving you in awe of nature's artistry.
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4.8 /5
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Kian ********
28 Jun
An enjoyable trip with our tour guide, Ms Hannah. Pickup was punctual & the journey was pleasant. Hannah was a fantastic guide explaining to us all about the Yosemite. The hike to see Giant Sequoia was around 3.5km & we sweat a lot after the end of hike. Yosemite Valley with waterfall & the scenery was splendid..Two thumbs up for this trip!
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YEH *******
26 Jun
The tour guide is a bit like opening a blind box. Some tour guides will introduce the environment, and some are very good at helping to take pictures. The one assigned to me this time was Justin. He has first-class photography skills but no introduction. However, the scenery is really beautiful and the journey is also very relaxing.
Klook User
26 Jun
We start our trip from Hilton Union Square. The transport arrived on time & Hannah was our driver & tour guide. Total 13 of us in mini bus. Overall, a really pleasant & enjoyable trip with Hannah. Bear in mind there is around 3.5km of slope walking to visit the Giant Sequoia trees (our 1st long stop inside the park), so need to wear comfy attires as you will likely perspire.... Our time at the Yosemite valley is the most memorable & the main target of this trip. Overall, a very good experience for this trip. Two thumbs up!!
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Bernard ************
11 Jun
This tour is definitely worth your money. Thanks also to one of our guides Roberto for doing a fantastic job. The tour is so much fun especially the golden gate bridge tour, sanfo bay cruise, and yosemite.
Bernard ************
11 Jun
This 3 day tour is super worth it. We loved all the places visited including the stop overs. Even if we had senior and child in the group, everybody enjoyed the tour. And the guides were great especially Roberto. We highly recommend this tour.
李 **
2 Jun
This time, the three-day and two-night trip to the national park was mainly arranged by Bundlestiff Travel Company. The tour guide is very considerate. Before the trip, he will send an email to confirm the age and gender of the participants (mainly to assess their physical condition). The whole trip will explain to everyone the precautions at the beginning (remember to bring cash before the trip, for example, we added the lower Antelope tour and needed to pay 80 USD on the spot, and the guide tip was 75 USD after the trip). During the trip, I communicated and took photos with tourists from various countries. The atmosphere was quite harmonious. I think it was a worthwhile trip. The scenery of the US national parks is so beautiful that it is beyond words. It is highly recommended to tourists who want to experience the beauty of the national parks.
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Klook User
30 May
good compact one day tour to this huge national park. enough time to see the popular spots. may not be suitable for small children or the elderly coz it involve some hike and you are constrained by time
MELISSA ********
14 May
This was an amazing experience. I recommend booking the upper canyon if you don't like a lot of walking or climbing. It's so pretty. Our tour guide Mama was very helpful and made sure we had a great time and great photos. Everything was organized. It was a long day but worth it. Highly recommended.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Bryce Amphitheater

Step into the heart of Bryce Canyon's most iconic feature, the Bryce Amphitheater. This natural wonder is a breathtaking spectacle of nature's artistry, where the vibrant hues of the hoodoos stand in stark contrast against the clear blue sky. Whether you're taking in the panoramic views from Bryce Point, Inspiration Point, Sunset Point, or Sunrise Point, each offers a unique perspective of this geological masterpiece. It's a must-see for anyone visiting the park, promising an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Bryce Canyon's beauty.

Hiking Trails

Lace up your hiking boots and get ready to explore the enchanting trails of Bryce Canyon. From the rim of the Bryce Amphitheater to the depths of the hoodoo-filled valleys, these trails offer a journey through some of the park's most stunning landscapes. Popular routes like the Navajo Loop and Queen's Garden provide an up-close look at the park's unique geological formations, while connecting you to the serene beauty of the surrounding forests. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, there's a trail here that will captivate your spirit of adventure.

Night Skies

When the sun sets over Bryce Canyon, a whole new world comes to life. Known for its exceptionally dark skies, the park is a haven for stargazers and astrophotographers alike. Join a ranger-led astronomy program to learn about the constellations and celestial wonders, or simply find a quiet spot to gaze up at the stars. The clarity and brilliance of the night sky here is unparalleled, offering a mesmerizing experience that will leave you in awe of the universe's vastness.

Geology

Discover the awe-inspiring geological formations of Bryce Canyon, where the iconic hoodoos stand as a testament to the natural processes that have sculpted this landscape over millennia. It's a geological wonderland that invites exploration and admiration.

Camping

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Bryce Canyon by camping under the stars. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-timer, you'll find all the information you need to plan an unforgettable outdoor adventure in this stunning national park.

Culture and History

Bryce Canyon is a treasure trove of cultural and historical significance. Named after Ebenezer Bryce, a Mormon settler, the park's landscapes have been shaped over millions of years, offering a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's ancient past and the stories of those who have called this area home.

Local Cuisine

While dining options within the park are limited, the surrounding areas offer a delightful taste of local flavors. Indulge in regional specialties and savor the culinary traditions of Bryce Canyon Country. Don't miss out on Ivo's BBQ, The Burger Barn, and the Western-style cuisine at Showdowns Restaurant, where you can enjoy live country music.