Bryce Canyon Holidays

Bryce Canyon at a Glance

Balanced along Utah’s Canyon Country in the United States is Bryce Canyon National Park, which, a matter of fact, is not actually a canyon, but a spectacular natural amphitheatre, eroded over time by wind, water and ice.

You'll Love Bryce Canyon If…

  • You are fascinated by spectacular natural sites.
  • You want to give the family a holiday that they will remember forever.
  • The great outdoors is the perfect location for your adventure filled break.

Attractions in and around Bryce Canyon

  • Declared a national monument in 1923, and then a national park later in 1928, Bryce Canyon is one of the most visited parks in Utah, attracting around one million visitors every year. The landmark itself is a combination of rock formations and carved out contours, creating an impressive view for any visitor.

  • Once you’ve seen Bryce Canyon you can travel around the area, taking in more astonishing monuments and natural must see sites. Red Canyon is just nine miles away, and, situated in Dixie National Forest, is a sandscape of nested rocks and acres of forest surrounds.

  • The Grand Canyon is also worth journeying to, as you continue your tour of awe-inspiring America on your Bryce Canyon holiday. Its mile deep, almost three hundred mile long gorge is one of the most famed sights in the world, and will make your trip even more unforgettable.
  • Activities in Bryce Canyon

    • There are a number of significant points across the amphitheatre, which can be reached through hiking trails or by driving along rim trails. Both Sunrise and Sunset Points are definitely worth the effort of reaching, rewarding you with a breathtaking view as the sun appears or disappears over the horizon. This area is, of course, popular amongst photographers so it is worth taking a camera with you to capture some of the most spectacular sights.

    • As well as hiking you can occupy yourself with a huge array of outdoor sports during your holiday in Bryce Canyon. Horseback riding is a unique way to explore and is accessible for adults and children. Little ones will also love wildlife spotting, which is easily enjoyed with some 59 species of mammals making homes in the area. As well as this there are over 170 species of birds and a massive 400 species of plant life.

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