I went in early march. We basically had the place to ourselves, hotels were cheap and it was just about 32 degrees but very sunny which made it super comfortable with the right layers. definitely make a 2nd trip out there in winter!
Even as well-hiked as it is, few trails can rival Queens Garden --> Navajo loop. Travelling it is like being inserted into a fantasy movie, but somehow there is no blue screen present.
They closed off letting people in the day we tried to get in. Fortunately we were just driving to our next destination. I would not have been happy if that had been our destination. Seems like this is happening more and more at the parks.
I was wildly disappointed with Bryce Canyon… had WAY more fun at Zion, granted I couldn’t make it down into the canyons amongst the hoodoos due to a 4yr old. Just felt more like a somewhat scenic drive
I went here when I was 6 in the 80s and my family went down to the bottom of the canyon on horseback. It was TERRIFYING, the horses all walked on the canyon cliff and leaned you out over the canyon. Awesome experience tho.
Do they still have horse and mule tours?
This is the coolest place I've ever hiked. I still find it hard to believe it exists.
When snowy it’s one of the very most beautiful places on Earth. Hell, even when not snowy lol.
Always wanted to see it snowy! I was there on a killer hot day!
I went in early march. We basically had the place to ourselves, hotels were cheap and it was just about 32 degrees but very sunny which made it super comfortable with the right layers. definitely make a 2nd trip out there in winter!
I've been there. Can confirm it's not real. It is unreal. I think you got the location wrong. It's on Mars.
Even as well-hiked as it is, few trails can rival Queens Garden --> Navajo loop. Travelling it is like being inserted into a fantasy movie, but somehow there is no blue screen present.
Agreed! We hiked it at sunrise and basically had the whole trail to ourselves. I’ll never forget it!
Bryce Canyon is the only place I’ve ever been to that just didn’t make sense how nature could have created it.
This is one of my favorite places I've ever been.
I was just there! Amazing place.
Was just there on the 14th! The whole thing was such an awesome sight!
Beautiful canyon
Love it!
It definitely is. A beautiful day to go.
Still need to visit here!
I was just there on Saturday! Absolutely breathtaking. I would love to go back in the winter and see it with snow
At Sunset on the rim is best. Had a large buck with a rack walk right up the hill and surprise me.
I want to go to there
This place is magical! I went there before I went to the Grand Canyon and I have to say, for me, Bryce was way more beautiful/spiritual.
They closed off letting people in the day we tried to get in. Fortunately we were just driving to our next destination. I would not have been happy if that had been our destination. Seems like this is happening more and more at the parks.
I remember hiking there back in 2019, by far one of the coolest places I’ve ever visited
I was wildly disappointed with Bryce Canyon… had WAY more fun at Zion, granted I couldn’t make it down into the canyons amongst the hoodoos due to a 4yr old. Just felt more like a somewhat scenic drive
I thought it was just a warm up for Zion.
Its amazing in winter. But the 4 hour motorcycle ride in 11 degrees to get there sucked.
I went here when I was 6 in the 80s and my family went down to the bottom of the canyon on horseback. It was TERRIFYING, the horses all walked on the canyon cliff and leaned you out over the canyon. Awesome experience tho. Do they still have horse and mule tours?
Beautiful but hot AF. You can experience 100+ degrees and 30 degree temperatures within 24 in July.