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Cabins in Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park is situated in southern Utah, in the southwest USA. The park is famed for its stunning hoodoos, which are scarlet-coloured spire-shaped rock formations, attracting an average of 2.5 million visitors each year to its unique canyon landscapes. At nearly 36,000 acres in size, the enormous park boasts a plethora of scenic drives, overlook points, and landmark attractions for visitors to explore. Spend your vacation here going for hikes on the endless number of trails, horseback riding, exploring on ATVs, and so much more! Families, couples, and nature lovers will all find something to love during a vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park.
A cozy cabin in an all-American National ParkEnjoy the southwestern American vacation of your dreams with a stay in a cabin in Bryce Canyon National Park. The cabins offered in the park boast a traditional southwestern style with timber-framed exteriors, wood panelled interiors, and cozy cabin decor. There is a wide range of cabins, in varied sizes, styles, and locations around the park. Stay in a cabin in a rural area just outside the park surrounded by nature, where you can enjoy plenty of privacy and silence. Opt for an A-frame cabin in a forested area, or stay close to the canyons where you can enjoy stunning red-rock views. Couples can opt for a romantic cabin stay equipped with a hot tub or a private terrace with a view. There are plenty of oversized properties for families and large groups, many of which are pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friend along for the adventure. You’ll have all the modern amenities you’ll need to stay comfortable throughout your vacation including Wi-Fi, heating, air-conditioning, and fully functioning kitchens. With so many fantastic cabin options, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park.
Travelers and activities
Families of all ages will have fun exploring the many natural wonders of Bryce Canyon National Park. Go for an easy and scenic hike along the Mossy Cave trail, which is only 0.8 miles round trip and suitable for all levels of hikers, including young children. This hike leads to stunning rock formations in a canyon area, as well as a waterfall and a cave! Also, a guided horseback riding tour is an excellent way to experience the beauty and varied landscapes of the park. Inquire with Canyon Trail Rides about their guided horse trail excursions.
Bryce Canyon National Park for scenic drivesThere is one main road which goes all the way through the park, starting at the visitor’s center and ending at Rainbow Point. The whole stretch of road is around 36 miles round-trip, and takes around 3 hours to complete it since the road is curvy, and you’ll want to make plenty of stops along the way. There are 15 vantage points and overlooks along the road, each of which are signed, and you can stop off your car to park and spend a bit of time at each one. Be sure to stop at Bryce Point, Rainbow Point, and Farview Point, as these are the top-rated picks for their spectacular scenery.
Bryce Canyon National Park is home to the largest collection of hoodoos (the spire-shaped rock formations found in this park) in the world!
Top 7 travel tips in Bryce Canyon National Park
When on vacation in Bryce Canyon National Park, let the park’s top-tier visitor’s center be your first stop! This is the place to go for all your information needs about the park, including hiking trails, wildlife, history, things to do, and more. There’s a nice museum here with several displays and interactive exhibits explaining the park’s history, Native American influences, geology, and wildlife. Speak with a ranger at the help desk to inquire about things to do in the park, and browse the bookshelf for relevant books and maps to use during your visit!
2. Hike to the viewpoints at Inspiration PointThis 3-level viewing area offers varied perspectives of the park’s main amphitheatre. The trail is an easy 0.6-mile walk round-trip and only takes around 20 minutes in total. Visit all three levels of this vista point to soak in the beauty and stunning views of the hoodoos in the main amphitheatre.
3. Watch the sunset at Sunset PointThe scenic Sunset Point offers breathtaking views of the incredible rock formations around the park. Be sure to visit the point at sunrise or sunset to admire the views when the lighting is soft and golden. It’s an easy walk to reach the overlook point and is suitable for all levels of walkers, including children.
4. Admire the stunning panoramic views from Bryce PointBryce Point is famed for its magnificent views of the canyon landscapes and rock formations of the park. It’s just a short walk to reach the viewpoint from the car park, and the overlook point is set on a peninsula-like strip of land, offering spectacular views in all directions.
5. Walk along the spectacular Navajo/Queens Garden LoopThis top-rated hiking loop combines two of the park’s most popular trails: the Queen’s Garden Trail and the Navajo Loop Trail. The hike is just under 3-miles and takes around 1.5 hours to complete. It is moderate in difficulty, so be sure to wear proper footwear and bring plenty of water. Along the way, you’ll pass some of the most stunning landscapes and main landmarks of the park, including a labyrinth of hoodoos, countless towering red rocks, deep valleys, and breathtaking canyons.
6. Challenge yourself with the 10.7-mile Rim TrailIf you’re a lover of challenging hikes with rewarding views and stunning landscapes, then be sure to try the 10.7-mile round-trip Rim Trail. It takes around 4 hours to complete and is considered one of the park’s more challenging trails. However, there’s only a 200-foot elevation gain throughout the entire hike, so it doesn’t have many ups and downs. The walk involves trailing across the entire rim of the park’s main amphitheatre, which offers stunning views of the hoodoo rocks and canyons all along the way.
7. Do an ATV tourExplore the park’s stunning landscapes with a thrilling ATV adventure. Several tour companies around Bryce Canyon offer guided ATV tours. Tours average around 4 hours and are led by knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides who know the area well. Zip around hidden valleys and across dry river beds. A journey through Bryce Canyon National Park on an ATV offers the unique opportunity to explore landscapes that you might not be able to reach otherwise.