Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park is a sprawling reserve in southern Utah, known for crimson-colored hoodoos, in the shape of spire-shaped rock formations. The park’s main road leads past the expansive Bryce Amphitheater, a hoodoo-filled depression lying below the Rim Trail hiking path. It has overlooks at Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point and Bryce Point. Prime viewing times are around sunup and sundown.

As this park is a two-hour drive west of Liberty Vacation Rentals, many travelers and tourists should consider making this a next destination after checking out with us. Many locations at Bryce Canyon park can be viewed in a day. We recommend driving to Rainbow Point for the most expansive view.

Inside the Bryce Canyon park is lodging and a restaurant, however, in the off-season, one may have to find quality restaurants just outside of the park in the Red Canyon area. Bicyclists can also enjoy a paved bike trail running through the The Red Canyon Bicycle Trail (a National Recreation Trail), running for more than 8 paved miles

REMEMBER: Practically all national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, are not very pet-friendly; therefore, those planning to visit the parks should consider leaving their pets at home. Pets are prohibited on hiking trails, in the back country, and in all park buildings, and must always be on a leash no more than 6 feet long. An exception: the Rim Trail is a scenic, panoramic path where pets are definitely allowed, as long as they are on a leash at all times.