This Utah national park is part of the Mighty 5 of Utah that include Zion, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, Arches, and Bryce Canyon. Many people choose to take a day trip over to this park from Zion National Park as there is less than 100 miles between the two. A full day here is perfect to see many highlights of the park.
In the morning, hike the Queens Garden Trail and in the afternoon, take a Scenic Drive.
Queens Garden Trail
Hike the most popular trail in Bryce Canyon National Park! This hike is a three trail combination loop. Make your way to Sunrise Point on
Bryce Canyon National Park Scenic Drive
Many people love to take a drive through Bryce Canyon National Park. There are several pull offs and overlooks all along the 18 mile drive.
If you’re interest in camping in Bryce Canyon National Park, you have some options. There is also a shuttle service that operates April – October that reduced vehicle traffic in the park.
North Campground
100 sites for RVs and tents
Sunset Campground
99 sites for RVs and tents
FREE Shuttle Service
Take the Shuttle
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