Bryce Canyon National Park Camping in Bryce Canyon Country offers the chance to experience Southern Utah’s landscapes up close, whether that means waking up beneath towering ponderosa pines, camping beside a quiet lake, or spending the night under some of the clearest night skies in the country. With elevations ranging from low desert to cool mountain forests, the region provides …
Where and When to Get the Best Photos of the Milky Way
1. Joshua Tree National Park, California
If you can avoid stumbling into cacti, this national park (and a certified International Dark Sky Park) straddling the Mojave Desert and lower Colorado Desert
Poison Spring – Dirty Devil River
The OHV trail from Poison Spring to Dirty Devil River crosses through one of the most remote canyons in the southern Utah, and in the U.S. This extremely challenging 16-mile trail (each way) is restricted to off-road vehicles only. Plan at least five to six hours round trip. The staging area is
Aerial Tours – Bryce Canyon Country
Aerial tours over Bryce Canyon Country are a great way to get a bird's eye view of the incredibly scenic region. Bryce Canyon Airlines has been in operation since 1977, offering scenic helicopter and plane tours, and charter plane service including flights to and from Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Salt
Preparations and Precautions for Backcountry Adventure
Whether you're headed into Bryce Canyon Country's backcountry for a day or a week, you'll need to be prepared for anything. Here's a list of some essentials to help you experience Bryce Canyon Country's wilderness to the fullest.
Common Sense:
– Never hike or travel alone into remote backcountry
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