Things To Do In Bryce Canyon

Ideas for Your Upcoming Trip: Beyond the Skies at Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park is world-famous for its awe-inspiring hoodoos! That has outdoor adventures to peaceful moments offering something for every kind of traveler!

 

Hiking Adventures

With more than 30 unique hiking trails! Bryce Canyon has routes for every skill level, from leisurely walks to challenging treks. Popular trails include the Navajo Loop, Queen’s Garden, Fairyland Loop, and Mossy Cave, each offering unforgettable views and unique landscapes.

Wildlife Viewing

Nature lovers will feel right at home in Bryce Canyon. The park supports 59 mammal species, 15 reptiles and amphibians, and countless insects and native plants. Keep your eyes open for mule deer, prairie dogs, and other fascinating wildlife throughout the park.

Experience the Night Sky

Designated a Gold Tier International Dark Sky Park in 2019, Bryce Canyon is one of the best places in the world for stargazing. Enjoy 24-hour access to pristine night skies from your campsite, or join a ranger-led astronomy program to learn more about constellations, planets, and distant galaxies.

Explore the Visitor Center Museum

Dive deeper into the park’s geological and ecological history at the Bryce Canyon Visitor Center Museum. While there, don’t miss the award-winning park film, “The Song of Seasons,” shown every half hour.

Birdwatching

Bryce Canyon is a paradise for bird enthusiasts, with over 175 bird species recorded in the park. While sightings vary by season, several species call Bryce Canyon home year-round—so bring your binoculars and enjoy the show.

Drive the Southern Scenic Drive

Take a leisurely drive along the 18-mile main park road, featuring nine scenic overlooks and pullouts. Each stop offers breathtaking views of Bryce Canyon’s iconic formations and sweeping vistas.

Camping Under the Stars

Whether you prefer established campgrounds or backcountry camping, Bryce Canyon has you covered. The North Campground is open year-round, while Sunset Campground welcomes visitors from spring through fall—both offering an unforgettable camping experience surrounded by nature.