Cooler temperatures and hoodoos await you at Bryce Canyon National Park! |
Our visit to Bryce Canyon National Park was short but fun! Bryce Canyon National Park is located in Southern Utah at an elevation between 8,000 & 9,000 feet. When you visit Bryce Canyon National Park you will be amazed by the hoodoos. The brightly colored hoodoos are a striking sight to see.
View from the rim of Bryce Canyon |
The elevation of Bryce Canyon National Park makes it a much more desirable location to visit during the summer than Zion National Park. While the high temperatures at Zion National Park were hovering around 95 degrees in early June, Bryce Canyon National Park was a welcoming 78 degrees the day we visited.
View from horseback inside Bryce Canyon |
Lodging: We stayed in St. George, UT, 2 hours from Bryce Canyon National Park. If you would like to know more about my hotel, view my previous blog post. There are very few lodging choices near Bryce Canyon National park. If I had to do it over again I would book a room at the Bryce Canyon Lodge for 1 to 2 nights. Make sure you book early, as the Lodge fills up quickly, especially during the summer months.
Lunch: The day we visited Bryce Canyon National Park we took a picnic lunch of a Subway sandwich.
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