Bryce Canyon National Parks is definitely one of my favourite places that we visited this trip. The park is not really a canyon as you look down from the rim there is no rim on the other side. To really experience the park you need to walk down the 1600 feet or take a horse trip through the park. Trail rides can be arranged at the park lodge. You can still drive the whole park but there is a convenient shuttle service from the visitor's centre. The shuttle only goes as far as Bryce Point but you can drive to Rainbow Point.
It is a good idea to stop at the Visitor Center to find out hikes and guided activities. There is a Lodge and a campground in the park but they booked up early so you need to plan ahead if you want to stay in the park. There is also lots of accommodation and campgrounds available outside of the park.
The trail we will be taking from Bryce Point |
Wall of Windows |
Looking back at Bryce Point on the top of the rim. |
We did not have to walk back to the starting point because we picked up the shuttle and rode back to our car parked near the Visitor Centre.
The climb out of the valley. |
Inspiration Point View Point |
When we got to the rim we walked from Sunset Point to Inspiration Point before catching the shuttle. Inspiration Point is definitely the area to see a great view. You can drive to this point and it is a short walk uphill to see the best view.
If you have the time to drive down to Rainbow Point. There are numerous viewpoints to stop at on the way. Make sure you take a picnic lunch and take time to stop at one of the picnic sites. The Natural Bridge area is an easily accessible viewpoint. The elevation at this viewpoint is 8627.