Bryce Canyon National Park RV Vacation
About Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Have you ever seen a hoodoo? If not, Bryce Canyon National Park is the place to find them. The park is filled with these irregularly eroded spires, and the ample viewpoints make it easy to overlook bowls and amphitheaters filled with thousands of them. Because Bryce Canyon was carved out of a high plateau, it makes for some of the greatest lookout points in Utah. Though it may sound like a single canyon, this park is filled with an array of canyons, amphitheaters, and hoodoo-filled bowls. Bryce Canyon is also known for its high-quality ranger programs and tours. With easy access to geological formations, rangers and tour guides can get you up close and personal with some of the world’s most interesting geology.
Best time to visit:
April through October
Highlights
Visit Bryce Amphitheater, full of hoodoos, cliffs and castles that make the park famous
Stop at Inspiration Point for some of the best perspectives of the amphitheater
Hike the Navajo Loop Trail to the floor of Bryce Canyon