Bryce Canyon, UT Hotels

Bryce Canyon, Utah
Bryce Canyon, located in the southwestern portion of Utah, is a United States National Park and an extensive natural attraction classified as a giant amphitheatre created by erosion. Visitors seeking adventure, the great outdoors and massive views make their way here every year. From exploring to mountain biking through the Pink Cliffs, this Utah destination is sure to please visitors looking for the perfect nature-infused holiday. ... Read more »
Bryce Canyon Attractions
- White Cliffs
- Bryce Canyon Amphitheatre
- Thor’s Hammer
Bryce Canyon Activities
- Enjoy overnight hiking on the Under-the-Rim Trail
- Ski the marked, but ungroomed, skiing trails in Bryce Canyon
- Camp at Sunset Campground
Bryce Canyon Climate
The weather in Bryce Canyon is cool, and precipitation measures about 17 inches (432 mm) annually. Winter (December to February) temperatures vary from an average of 9°F (-13°C) to lows of -28°F (-33°C). The summer (June through August) average temperature is 83°F (28°C), but it can reach 97°F (36°C).
Getting There & Around
The nearest full-scale commercial airports are Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. To reach Bryce Canyon, travellers take I-15 and then SR 12 with a hired car. The St George Airport and the small Bryce Canyon Airport only serve general aviation and charter flights.
In and around the area, visitors need their own vehicle or a rental to access the park. Mountain biking is popular in the park because of the many trails to explore.
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