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1. Junior Ranger
- If you're over 5, you can become a Junior Ranger! A hands-on activity booklet leads the way for kids to earn a badge and learn all about what it's... read more
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- Nature & Wildlife
- Nile Expert Tip: An awesome way to show children the fascinating aspects of the natural word and teach them what park...
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2. Red Canyon
- Part of the sprawling (two million acres!) Dixie National Forest, Red Canyon is a secret treasure located just nine miles west of Bryce Canyon.... read more
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3. Bryce Canyon National Park
- Bryce Canyon National Park is famed for being home to "hoodoos" - those funky, otherworldly-looking wind-carved spires of red rock. Multi-hued... read more
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4. Fairyland Point
- Fairyland Point serves as the trailhead for the Fairyland Loop trail and because of its location offers a unique view of the park. It is farther... read more
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5. Under-the-Rim Trail
- The biggie of Bryce, Under-the-Rim Trail is for backpackers who want to get out there and see country few of the Park's visitors manage to reach.... read more
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6. Fairyland Loop
- The Fairyland Loop takes hikers through striking natural rock formations; don't forget your camera! The trail begins at Fairyland Point, winds... read more
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7. Tower Bridge
- Somewhat short yet definitely good, this well-worn trail starts from Sunrise Point and leads you into the heart of those crazy hoodoo rock formations.... read more
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8. Canyon Trail Rides
- Why hike when you can ride a horse? Choose between a 2-hour or 1/2-day trail ride through Bryce Amphitheatre along the Peekaboo Trail. Riders can... read more
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9. Queen's Garden
- A short one if you lack time or desire to tackle longer hikes. The best time of year to see the Queens Garden is from April through October. Winter... read more
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10. Peekaboo Loop
- Starting at Bryce Point, head down below the rim. When you reach the choice of going either left or right at the fork, choose left so you do the... read more
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- Follow a trail that winds around those crazy-looking sandstone hoodoos and see how the soft, red Utah dust marks your bootprints. Ride a horse. Hike to 9,000 feet and gaze at ancient bristlecone pines. Plan your visit around a Full Moon Hike. Listen to one of Bryce Canyon's “Dark Rangers” explain our stars as you look up into some of the country's darkest night skies. Pitch a tent, watch a squirrel scold you from up high in a tree, backpack for miles without seeing another soul. This is Bryce Canyon!
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