Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southwestern Utah. The main characteristic of the park is Bryce Canyon, which in fact in not a canyon as the name might suggest, it is a collection of giant natural amphitheaters. The park’s distinguishing landscape consists of geological structures called hoodoos, which are rock pillars formed as a result of frost weathering and stream erosion of the river.
The four main viewpoints of the park are called; Bryce Point, Inspiration Point, Sunset Point and Sunrise Point.
The park is visited by over two million visitors every year, mostly between the months of March and early October, a shuttles service operates in certain areas of the park to reduce overcrowding. Most people visit for at least one full day.
The top 5 best rated things to do in Bryce National Park are:
1. Full Moon Hikes; offered only during the full moon
2. Snowshoe Hikes
3. Guided Tours
4. Astronomy and Night Sky Programs; program subjects have included the life cycles of stars, space exploration missions, the stories written in the constellations, and more!
5. Camping