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Bryce Canyon National Park Vacations & Travel

Bryce Canyon National Park Vacations

Stand at the rim of Bryce Canyon for an unforgettable view as the rock beyond your feet slopes down into a massive amphitheater.  Over 300,000 square acres of stunning natural beauty make up Bryce Canyon National Park, known for its sea of tall stone towers, or hoodoos.

Region: Utah

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Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel

Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel

Our 2.5-Star classification designates those properties offering comfortable accommodations with standard amenities. Guests can expect dependable services in a clean and comfortable environment. Half star indicates that the hotel/resort meets all criteria of the designated rating and exceeds in certain areas.
Bryce Canyon

Offering comfort and value, this hotel is located to Bryce Canyon's charming old town, and less than ten miles from the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.

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What To Do

The park offers a variety of outdoor activities, no matter your interest or fitness level. Miles of hiking trails wind through, from easy walks above the rim of the canyon to more challenging treks that guide visitors down into the canyon itself. Or, give your feet a break with a guided horseback tour. For winter travelers, take advantage of heavy snowfall and try your hand at snowshoeing, allowing you a unique view of Bryce Canyon’s amphitheater blanketed in white.

Year-round, Bryce Canyon National Park is blessed with an untouched view of the night sky and the stars above. Catch a glimpse of the Milky Way and peer through a telescope on a ranger-led tour of the night sky.

When to Go

Due to elevation, average summer temperatures at the park are lower than other parts of the surrounding desert, and spring and fall can be moderate, even a little chilly. Winter visitors should be aware that snow may be present, limiting hiking opportunities.