I just went here a month ago and let me just say this was something to behold. I have never seen a scenery this impressive and jaw dropping in my entire life back here in California in all my 20 years of life. This just makes me even more proud of being in America and having all these dozens of national parks that no other country has and that I have yet to visit so to everyone watching, it is worth the visit.
If you are short on time, here is a tip for you to enjoy some of the best sights in the park. We took the shuttle in and got off at Inspiration Point. You can walk up the path to the upper point if you wish. Then, walk along the rim to Sunset Point and enjoy great views along the way. From Sunset Point, hike down through Wall Street and make your way back up at Sunrise Point. You can catch the shuttle back from there. The nice thing about this plan is that you don't do any backtracking walking back to your car Instead of backtracking, you can use that time to explore as much of the park as your time will allow.You can lengthen your day, just by adding a few more viewpoints or by starting at Bryce Point, it's up to you.We spent a very enjoyable morning there. If I had to do it all over again, I would spend at least 2, probably 3 days in the park. So much to see.Thank you and enjoy. Great video.
Great video, thank you. We're heading to Bryce in 3 weeks & due to the moon phase, the skies won't be as dark - but still! Hoping to see the moon rise over the park. Happy Trails.
My parents want to go visit here, but they are very limited walkers. One recently had a surgery, and the other has breathing issues. Are the view points a very short walk from the parking areas near the view points? Thanks!!
Very informative video! We just left southern Utah and Moab, and are circling back for Bryce Canyon in October. When we were in Moab it was 104 in our RV boondockinng which wasn’t pleasant. New friends from Florida :)
Hi Katie, Thank you for informative video. We went to Bryce Canyon in winter and had good time. Due to off season hotels were relatively less expensive. On flip side- some of the trails were closed. I still can not take the views off of my eyes.
No drones allowed in any national parks. Getting permits as a hobbyist is close to impossible so I’d say don’t attempt in the park but there are some interesting terrain outside the park as well that may allow general drone flying rules.
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It doesn't get in the 80s in the Summer it gets in the 90s and with climate change it will be in the 100s So it can be deadly in the summer so bring plenty of water and plan extra time for everything. Have Sunscreen and umbrellas. National parks have become very active and very crowded in the summer so go online to keep updated on how the conditions are. Despite the Extreme Heat there is also intense flooding so Again be aware of this reality. You may have to book a reservation time to see the park or other parks in the area as well ! Safe Travels !!