Bryce Canyon National Park

  • First Light
  • Thor’s Hammer
  • Looking Up
  • Pink Cliffs
  • Wide Angel Bryce Canyon
  • Thor’s Hammer Sunrise
  • Wall Street
  • On the Edge
  • Tree Root Detail
  • Strange Landscape
  • Thor’s  Hammer - Temple of Osiris
  • Inspiration Point
  • Natural Bridge
  • Early Morning Light
  • Bryce Canyon Sunset II
  • Bryce Canyon Sunset
  • Queens Garden Trail II
  • First Light on Fairyland Canyon
  • Bryce Canyon Amphitheater
  • Queens Garden Trail
  • Silent City
  • Wall of Windows and Hikers
  • Last Light on the Sinking Ship
  • Lonely Tree
  • The Sentinel
  • Dead Wood
  • Opps!
  • Good Advice
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel
  • I Hear Something
  • Mangy Mule Deer
  • Cautious Mule Deer
  • Twisted Tree Trunk
  • Unexpected Visitor
  • Taking a Peek
  • Utah Honey Bee and Thistle
  • Sunrise from Sunset
  • Muddy Water
  • Navajo Loop Trail Rock Fall - 2006
  • Surrounded By Hoodoos
  • Morning Light on Hoodoos
  • Tower Bridge – Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Inspiration Point
  • Early Morning Surprise
  • Young And Curious
  • Nest Building
  • Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel
  • Bryce Canyon Ground Squirrel
  • Bryce Morning
  • Grazing Mule Deer
  • Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel
  • Back Road To Bryce
  • Thor's  Hammer Sunrise
  • Thor's  Hammer - Temple of Osiris B/W
  • Break In The Clouds
  • Early Morning
  • Natural Bridge
  • Afterburn
  • Rock Garden
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Warning!
  • On Alert
  • Young And Curious
  • Watchful Eye
  • Sneak A Peek
  • Surrounded By Hoodoos - B/W
  • Mossy Cave Star Trails
  • Sunrise Point Star Trails
  • Look Who Popped Up!
  • House Sitting
  • Heading Down
  • Waterfall At Mossy Cave
  • Mossy Cave Waterfall
  • Morning Innocence
  • Just One Look
  • Golden Morning
  • I've Got Your Back
  • Pronghorn Doe and Fawn
  • Four On The Floor
  • Tower Bridge
  • Fairyland Canyon
  • Mid-Day Hoodoos
  • Afternoon Clouds
  • Last Light On The Sinking Ship
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Top Of The World
  • Fish Head Pinyon Pine
  • The Hat Shop
  • The Hat Shop
  • Early Morning At Bryce Point
  • Morning Tranquility
  • National Scenic Byway 12
  • Grazing Pronghorn
  • Sunrise Grazing
  • Thor’s Hammer Sunrise
  • Utah Prairie Dog Photo - LA Times Online Edition
  • Utah Travel Ad
  • Big Horn Itch
  • Frosted Landscape
  • Frozen Hoodoos
  • Winter Wonder
  • Icing On The Top
  • Winter Blanket
  • Slippery Slope
  • Winter Mood
  • Clearing Storm
  • Winter  Awe
  • Winter  Landscape
  • Babe In The Woods
  • Hiding In The Woods
  • Watching Over The Young
  • Paria View Rainbow
  • Seeing Double
  • Hoodoos And Goblins
  • Curious Stand
  • Home Sweet Home
  • Youthful Curiosity
  • Sunrise Splendor
  • Morning Curiosity
  • Youthful Duo
  • Alien Hoodoo
  • Bryce Canyon Virga
  • Cautious Peek
  • Winter Marvel
  • Huddled Against The Cold
  • Winter Temples
  • Worlds Apart
  • The Lookout
  • The Lookout B/W
  • Canyon View
  • Late Winter Contrast
  • Life On The Edge
  • Distant Rainfall
  • Kissed By A Star
  • Hoodoos In Twilight
  • Inner Glow
  • Smile For The Camera
  • Don’t Feed The Squirrels
  • Relaxing  Fawn
  • Milky Way Over Inspiration Point
  • Soaring To New Heights
  • Twin Bridges
  • Tropic Ditch
  • Guarding The Home Front
  • I Like Big Racks
  • Early Morning Glow
  • Garden Walls
  • Tipping Point
  • Flaming Red Rock
  • Playful Curiosity
  • Afternoon Glow
  • Radiance
  • Paunsaugunt Plateau
  • Exposed Geology
  • Winter Sentinel
  • Snow Capped Hoodoos
  • Wide Eyed Innocence
  • Precautious Pair
  • Are You My Mother?
  • In The Thick Of It
  • Stone Garden
  • Wide-Eyed Wonder
  • Big Daddy
  • My Turf
  • Queen Victoria
  • Paunsaugunt Plateau
  • Home Sweet Home
  • Vagabond
  • Reach For The Sun
  • Ruffled Feathers
  • Dawns Early Light
  • Awakening
  • In The Shadow Of Giants
  • Natural Bridge
  • Morning Glow
  • Guarding The Queen
  • Morning Balance
  • Winter Landscape
  • Snowscape
  • Reaching For The Stars
  • Home Turf
  • Boundaries
  • Inspiration Point
  • Auga Canyon
  • Paria View
  • Young Love
  • Walking Tree
  • Bryce Point Sunrise
  • Bryce Canyon Airport
  • Close To Home
  • Babes in The Woods
  • Watching Mom
  • Playful Pose
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Mule Deer Buck
  • Winter Stillness
  • Silent City
  • Missing Sentinel
  • Bryce View
  • Winter’s Touch
  • Winter Blanket
  • Crazy Tongue
  • Spotted
  • Pronghorn Antelope Bucks
  • Wintertime Bryce
  • Winter Hoodoos
  • Wall of Windows
  • Winter Light
  • Pronghorn Antelope Buck
  • Milky Way over Sunrise Point
  • Milky Way over Navajo Loop Trail
  • Sunrise
  • Sunrise Glow
  • Milky Way Rising
  • Open Road
  • Galactic Light Show
  • Hat Shop
  • Shooting Stars over Thors Hammer
  • Hat Shop
  • Passing Through the Meadow
  • Tower Bridge
  • Young Pronghorn
  • Sunrise
  • Hoodoo Sunrise
  • Sunrise Glow
  • Kissed By A Star
  • Good Morning
  • Smile For The Camera
  • Guard Duty
  • Picking Greens
  • Pronghorn Antelope Buck
  • Shy Glance
  • Winter Sunrise
  • Tropic Ditch Falls
  • Tropic Ditch Falls
  • Tropic Ditch Falls
  • Tropic Ditch Falls
  • Mossy Cave Trail in Winter
  • Mossy Cave in Winter
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Majestic Sunrise
  • Bryce Valley Sunrise
  • Queens Garden Sunrise
  • Bryce Canyon Sunrise
  • Bryce Sunrise
  • Winter Sunrise
  • January Sunrise
  • Sunset Serenity
  • Hoodoo Starburst
  • Thursday Sunrise
  • Waterfall Sunrise
  • Sunrise Blue Hour
  • Morning Graze
  • 2023 Annular Eclipse
  • Glowing Hoodoos
  • Afternoon Hoodoos
  • First Light
  • Thor’s Hammer Sunrise
  • Alien Landscape
  • Alien Landscape II
  • Airglow
  • Persistence
  • Queenâs Garden
  • Sunrise Glow
  • Hoodoo Garden

Pictures courtesy of the -James Marvin Phelps: Bryce Canyon National Park.

Bryce Canyon National Park, a jewel nestled in the high desert of southwestern Utah, offers visitors a spectacular display of natural architecture. Renowned for its crimson-colored hoodoos, towering spires of rock formed by the forces of erosion, the park captivates all who wander its trails. Within its vast amphitheaters, the play of light transforms the landscape into a kaleidoscope of color, especially at sunrise and sunset, making every visit a unique experience. Beyond its stunning vistas, Bryce Canyon invites exploration through its array of hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and the deep connection to the natural world it fosters. This majestic park is not just a destination but an enduring source of wonder and inspiration, inviting adventurers and dreamers alike to discover its secrets.

Website:

Bryce Canyon National Park

   

Map:

Park Map

Visitor Centers:

Bryce Canyon Visitor Center: Located near the park entrance, this center is the first stop for many visitors, offering detailed maps, informative brochures, and an orientation film that introduces the park’s unique geology and ecosystems. The center also features interactive exhibits on the natural history of the area, making it an essential resource for planning your exploration of Bryce Canyon.

Bryce Canyon National Park General Store: Situated near the Sunset Campground, offers a convenient selection of groceries, camping supplies, souvenirs, and outdoor gear. Catering to all park visitors’ needs, it also provides informative books and maps to enrich your exploration of the park’s unique landscape. This one-stop shop is essential for anyone looking to make the most of their visit to Bryce Canyon.

How to get There:

From the North: Travel south on US-89 towards Panguitch, Utah. Enjoy picturesque views as you journey through the scenic landscape, passing by charming towns along the way. Continue on US-89 for approximately 12 miles, then turn right onto UT-12 East towards Bryce Canyon. Follow UT-12 for about 13 miles until you reach the park entrance.

From the South: If coming from the south, take US-89 North towards Hatch, Utah. Revel in the breathtaking vistas as you wind your way through the stunning terrain of southern Utah. Continue on US-89 for approximately 27 miles, then turn left onto UT-12 East towards Bryce Canyon. Follow UT-12 for about 13 miles until you reach the park entrance.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park, situated in the high desert of southwestern Utah, boasts a rich tapestry of geological wonders that have captivated visitors for generations. Carved by the relentless forces of erosion over millions of years, the park’s main attraction is its stunning array of hoodoos, tall spires of rock in various hues of red, orange, and white. The park’s history dates back to ancient times when the region was inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Paiute, who revered the area’s unique landscapes. In the late 19th century, settlers and explorers began to document and promote the park’s scenic beauty, eventually leading to its designation as a National Park in 1928.

Visitors to Bryce Canyon National Park are treated to a plethora of breathtaking viewpoints and hiking trails that showcase the park’s natural splendor. One of the most popular destinations within the park is Bryce Amphitheater, a vast bowl-shaped depression filled with an enchanting maze of hoodoos. Sunrise Point and Sunset Point offer panoramic vistas of this mesmerizing landscape, while Navajo Loop Trail and Queen’s Garden Trail provide opportunities for up-close exploration of the hoodoos and other geological formations. For those seeking adventure, the park also offers opportunities for horseback riding, stargazing, and winter activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

The significance of Bryce Canyon National Park extends beyond its aesthetic beauty. As one of the iconic national parks in the United States, it serves as a living laboratory for scientists studying the processes of erosion and sedimentation. The park’s unique geological formations provide valuable insights into the Earth’s geological history and the forces that shape our planet’s surface. Additionally, Bryce Canyon is home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, including ponderosa pine forests, mule deer, and golden eagles, highlighting the park’s importance as a habitat for biodiversity conservation. As a designated International Dark Sky Park, Bryce Canyon also plays a crucial role in preserving the natural darkness of the night sky, offering unparalleled opportunities for astronomy enthusiasts to observe celestial phenomena in a pristine environment.

Points of Interest:

Bryce AmphitheaterBryce Amphitheater: The heart of Bryce Canyon National Park, the Bryce Amphitheater is a breathtaking expanse filled with towering hoodoos, offering stunning views at every turn. Visitors can marvel at the intricate formations from viewpoints such as Sunrise Point and Sunset Point, which provide ideal vantage points for capturing the vibrant colors during sunrise and sunset.

Navajo Loop Trail: One of the park’s most popular hiking trails, the Navajo Loop Trail takes adventurers on a journey through the heart of the hoodoo-filled landscape. Descending into the canyon, hikers are surrounded by towering rock formations, including the famous Wall Street section, before emerging into the open expanse of the amphitheater.

Inspiration Point: True to its name, Inspiration Point offers awe-inspiring vistas of the Bryce Amphitheater and beyond, showcasing the park’s geological wonders in all their glory. Visitors can reach this iconic viewpoint via a short, paved trail, making it accessible to all levels of hikers and providing a perfect spot for photography and contemplation.

Bryce Point: Another must-visit viewpoint, Bryce Point offers panoramic views of the entire amphitheater, providing a different perspective of the hoodoos and rock formations. From here, visitors can witness the play of light and shadow on the landscape, creating a dynamic and ever-changing tableau throughout the day.

Queens Garden Trail: Known for its unique rock formations resembling fantastical figures, Queens Garden Trail offers a leisurely hike through a fairy-tale landscape. As hikers wind their way among the hoodoos, they’ll encounter formations such as Thor’s Hammer and the Queen Victoria rock formation, adding to the enchantment of the experience.

  • First Light
  • Thor’s Hammer
  • Looking Up
  • Pink Cliffs
  • Wide Angel Bryce Canyon
  • Thor’s Hammer Sunrise
  • Wall Street
  • On the Edge
  • Tree Root Detail
  • Strange Landscape
  • Thor’s  Hammer - Temple of Osiris
  • Inspiration Point
  • Natural Bridge
  • Early Morning Light
  • Bryce Canyon Sunset II
  • Bryce Canyon Sunset
  • Queens Garden Trail II
  • First Light on Fairyland Canyon
  • Bryce Canyon Amphitheater
  • Queens Garden Trail
  • Silent City
  • Wall of Windows and Hikers
  • Last Light on the Sinking Ship
  • Lonely Tree
  • The Sentinel
  • Dead Wood
  • Opps!
  • Good Advice
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel
  • I Hear Something
  • Mangy Mule Deer
  • Cautious Mule Deer
  • Twisted Tree Trunk
  • Unexpected Visitor
  • Taking a Peek
  • Utah Honey Bee and Thistle
  • Sunrise from Sunset
  • Muddy Water
  • Navajo Loop Trail Rock Fall - 2006
  • Surrounded By Hoodoos
  • Morning Light on Hoodoos
  • Tower Bridge – Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Inspiration Point
  • Early Morning Surprise
  • Young And Curious
  • Nest Building
  • Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel
  • Bryce Canyon Ground Squirrel
  • Bryce Morning
  • Grazing Mule Deer
  • Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel
  • Back Road To Bryce
  • Thor's  Hammer Sunrise
  • Thor's  Hammer - Temple of Osiris B/W
  • Break In The Clouds
  • Early Morning
  • Natural Bridge
  • Afterburn
  • Rock Garden
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Warning!
  • On Alert
  • Young And Curious
  • Watchful Eye
  • Sneak A Peek
  • Surrounded By Hoodoos - B/W
  • Mossy Cave Star Trails
  • Sunrise Point Star Trails
  • Look Who Popped Up!
  • House Sitting
  • Heading Down
  • Waterfall At Mossy Cave
  • Mossy Cave Waterfall
  • Morning Innocence
  • Just One Look
  • Golden Morning
  • I've Got Your Back
  • Pronghorn Doe and Fawn
  • Four On The Floor
  • Tower Bridge
  • Fairyland Canyon
  • Mid-Day Hoodoos
  • Afternoon Clouds
  • Last Light On The Sinking Ship
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Top Of The World
  • Fish Head Pinyon Pine
  • The Hat Shop
  • The Hat Shop
  • Early Morning At Bryce Point
  • Morning Tranquility
  • National Scenic Byway 12
  • Grazing Pronghorn
  • Sunrise Grazing
  • Thor’s Hammer Sunrise
  • Utah Prairie Dog Photo - LA Times Online Edition
  • Utah Travel Ad
  • Big Horn Itch
  • Frosted Landscape
  • Frozen Hoodoos
  • Winter Wonder
  • Icing On The Top
  • Winter Blanket
  • Slippery Slope
  • Winter Mood
  • Clearing Storm
  • Winter  Awe
  • Winter  Landscape
  • Babe In The Woods
  • Hiding In The Woods
  • Watching Over The Young
  • Paria View Rainbow
  • Seeing Double
  • Hoodoos And Goblins
  • Curious Stand
  • Home Sweet Home
  • Youthful Curiosity
  • Sunrise Splendor
  • Morning Curiosity
  • Youthful Duo
  • Alien Hoodoo
  • Bryce Canyon Virga
  • Cautious Peek
  • Winter Marvel
  • Huddled Against The Cold
  • Winter Temples
  • Worlds Apart
  • The Lookout
  • The Lookout B/W
  • Canyon View
  • Late Winter Contrast
  • Life On The Edge
  • Distant Rainfall
  • Kissed By A Star
  • Hoodoos In Twilight
  • Inner Glow
  • Smile For The Camera
  • Don’t Feed The Squirrels
  • Relaxing  Fawn
  • Milky Way Over Inspiration Point
  • Soaring To New Heights
  • Twin Bridges
  • Tropic Ditch
  • Guarding The Home Front
  • I Like Big Racks
  • Early Morning Glow
  • Garden Walls
  • Tipping Point
  • Flaming Red Rock
  • Playful Curiosity
  • Afternoon Glow
  • Radiance
  • Paunsaugunt Plateau
  • Exposed Geology
  • Winter Sentinel
  • Snow Capped Hoodoos
  • Wide Eyed Innocence
  • Precautious Pair
  • Are You My Mother?
  • In The Thick Of It
  • Stone Garden
  • Wide-Eyed Wonder
  • Big Daddy
  • My Turf
  • Queen Victoria
  • Paunsaugunt Plateau
  • Home Sweet Home
  • Vagabond
  • Reach For The Sun
  • Ruffled Feathers
  • Dawns Early Light
  • Awakening
  • In The Shadow Of Giants
  • Natural Bridge
  • Morning Glow
  • Guarding The Queen
  • Morning Balance
  • Winter Landscape
  • Snowscape
  • Reaching For The Stars
  • Home Turf
  • Boundaries
  • Inspiration Point
  • Auga Canyon
  • Paria View
  • Young Love
  • Walking Tree
  • Bryce Point Sunrise
  • Bryce Canyon Airport
  • Close To Home
  • Babes in The Woods
  • Watching Mom
  • Playful Pose
  • Utah Prairie Dog
  • Mule Deer Buck
  • Winter Stillness
  • Silent City
  • Missing Sentinel
  • Bryce View
  • Winter’s Touch
  • Winter Blanket
  • Crazy Tongue
  • Spotted
  • Pronghorn Antelope Bucks
  • Wintertime Bryce
  • Winter Hoodoos
  • Wall of Windows
  • Winter Light
  • Pronghorn Antelope Buck
  • Milky Way over Sunrise Point
  • Milky Way over Navajo Loop Trail
  • Sunrise
  • Sunrise Glow
  • Milky Way Rising
  • Open Road
  • Galactic Light Show
  • Hat Shop
  • Shooting Stars over Thors Hammer
  • Hat Shop
  • Passing Through the Meadow
  • Tower Bridge
  • Young Pronghorn
  • Sunrise
  • Hoodoo Sunrise
  • Sunrise Glow
  • Kissed By A Star
  • Good Morning
  • Smile For The Camera
  • Guard Duty
  • Picking Greens
  • Pronghorn Antelope Buck
  • Shy Glance
  • Winter Sunrise
  • Tropic Ditch Falls
  • Tropic Ditch Falls
  • Tropic Ditch Falls
  • Tropic Ditch Falls
  • Mossy Cave Trail in Winter
  • Mossy Cave in Winter
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Mossy Cave Hoodoos
  • Majestic Sunrise
  • Bryce Valley Sunrise
  • Queens Garden Sunrise
  • Bryce Canyon Sunrise
  • Bryce Sunrise
  • Winter Sunrise
  • January Sunrise
  • Sunset Serenity
  • Hoodoo Starburst
  • Thursday Sunrise
  • Waterfall Sunrise
  • Sunrise Blue Hour
  • Morning Graze
  • 2023 Annular Eclipse
  • Glowing Hoodoos
  • Afternoon Hoodoos
  • First Light
  • Thor’s Hammer Sunrise
  • Alien Landscape
  • Alien Landscape II
  • Airglow
  • Persistence
  • Queenâs Garden
  • Sunrise Glow
  • Hoodoo Garden
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