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A map of the Bryce Canyon National Park shuttle bus service. Utah-based Red Canyon Transit will continue to run the service through at least March 2027. (Photo: Bryce Canyon National Park) ...
In fact, Bryce Canyon National Park boasts more hoodoos than any other place in the world. With elevations reaching 9,115 feet, Bryce offers about 150 miles of visibility on a clear day.
Bryce Point, which is free to access with park admission, sits 3 ½ miles south of the visitor center and is stop No. 8 on the free shuttle.
Zion National Park offers a free shuttle, running about every fifteen minutes, which take visitors to all of the hiking stops along Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. Driving is discouraged; cars are only ...
Biking through Bryce Canyon National Park—and beyond—is an excellent way to experience this beautiful part of Utah. By bringing in or renting a bike, you can skip the shuttle lines in the ...
If you’ve been considering a trip to the Grand Canyon or Yosemite but are put off by the big crowds and lodging and transportation hassles, rethink your destination. An equally beautiful and ...
There really is no such thing as a bad time to visit Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park, but considering this geological wonder just celebrated its 100th anniversary this summer, the milestone can ...
Bryce Canyon, though less heavily visited than Zion, hosted 2.7 million recreational visitors in 2018, according to the National Park Service.