Guides & Outfitters

Bryce Canyon National Park is a series of large natural amphitheaters with thousands of multi-colored rock pinnacles called “hoodoos.” These formations shine brilliantly under sunny skies but glow most exquisitely under the soft light of the rising or setting sun.

Visitors often drive through the 20-mile-long park, stopping to take in scenic viewpoints. You’ll be astonished by the contrast between the red rock formations and the vibrant blue sky.

There are endless trails, sites, and activities to enjoy in Bryce Canyon National Park, though its worth the trip for the view alone. It’s a breathtaking sight to gaze over the towering hoodoos as the sun rises on this stretch of unique Utah landscape. But, there are also a lot of unique ways to enjoy the views in this national park.

These are some of the most popular things to do and see in Bryce Canyon National Park.