Bryce Canyon National Park is like a rare treasure in the U.S. National Parks system. Where else could you find the unique and delicate rock formations found here and tied together by varied muted stratified color? Vast landscapes and picturesque vistas is what you will find when you vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park.
From the majestic plateaus, you will discover a view that hasn’t changed much since the time that the ancient Pueblo’s lived here. The Piute Indians inhabited the area when it was first discovered by Euro-Americans. Piute folklore surrounding the colorful hoodoos claims that they are the "Legend People" who were turned to stone by Coyote. This is only a sample of the many myths that make this area in southern Utah mystical and magical.
A vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park means many opportunities to see the sights and experience the legend for yourself! Visitors enjoy birding, camping, hiking, photography, star gazing, trail rides, and wildlife watching. If you enjoy biking that is a great option and is available on all paved roads. Horseback riding is a unique and fun way to get to see the landscape up close, and a scenic drive will take you to Agua Canyon, Fairyland Point, Natural Bridge, and Paria View where you will experience clean air, and feel a part of history.
To make the most of your vacation inBryce Canyon National Park be sure to make lodging reservations well in advance and bring lots of film because you will want to remember this vacation for years to come. For more information and to make lodging reservations contact National Park Reservations at 855.584.5296 today.
Bryce Canyon National Park features an easy scenic drive to great lookouts and a number of hiking trails down into the amphitheaters and hoodoos. Horseback trips are also available. In winter, cross-country skiers can enjoy the park on several un-groomed ... Read More