Bryce Canyon National Park

If you are captivated by the beautiful red rock arches that are a trademark symbol of the western United States, Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah is just the place for you. It is also home to the spires that look like they were carved by giants. In reality, the towering formations are the result of millions of years of water and wind that shaped these amazing monuments. Bryce Canyon National Park is definitely the place to witness these natural and ancient marvels.
Location, hours and admission
If you are looking for Bryce Canyon National Park, travel about 4.5 miles south of the Highway 12 and Highway 63 intersection. The park is open 24 hours a day, anytime of the year. There is a visitor center that is open year-round as well, but it is limited to the following hours: From May to September, 8am-8pm; October and April, 8am-6pm; from November to March, 8am-4:30pm. It is also closed during Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Individual entrance fee, valid for 7 days, is $12. Vehicle admission, valid for 7 days, is $25 per vehicle. Overnight stay prices varies.
Activities
Bryce Canyon National Park has it all when it comes to recreation. Enjoy biking, camping, fishing, hiking, horseback-riding, ATV off-roading and backpacking while you visit. All the beautiful scenery is the icing on the cake.
If Utah is your next destination, make it a point to visit Bryce Canyon National Park, and get lost in all its glory.
