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Description

Nestled in the heart of southern Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park captivates visitors with its otherworldly landscape of vibrant red, orange, and white hoodoos—towering rock formations sculpted by millennia of wind and water erosion. This natural amphitheater invites exploration along its scenic rim trails and into its enchanting depths, where each trail offers a unique perspective on the park's geological wonders. Notable attractions such as Sunrise Point and the challenging Fairyland Loop provide breathtaking vistas and immersive hikes that highlight the park's diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife. With its clear night skies, Bryce Canyon is also a stargazer's paradise, offering unparalleled views of the Milky Way. Whether you're hiking, photographing, or simply marveling at the surreal landscapes, Bryce Canyon's dramatic beauty and tranquil environment promise an unforgettable experience.

Park Details

Date Established:
February 25, 1928
Acres:
35,835
Recreation Visitors (2021):
2104600