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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
Zion and Bryce Canyon are two of America’s most popular national parks. Both feature spectacular red rock scenery but each has its own unique geology and vastly…
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Both Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks are incredibly popular places to visit, so be sure to get an early start and come prepared with extra layers, snacks, a refillable water bottle, and a camera. Our trip planner has all the top travel tips that you need for your visit.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
The southern Utah desert is known for its extremes. It’s best to come prepared for scorching daytime temperatures and chilly nights, and even rain, so be sure to pack plenty of layers and rain gear. You'll also want a pair of sturdy hiking boots (and water shoes for The Narrows), a daypack, binoculars, a headlamp, sun protection and a hydration system. Our trip planner has all the information you need for your packing list.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
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In Zion National Park, cycling is allowed on all park roadways and the paved Pa’rus Trail takes you from the visitor centre to Canyon Junction and is perfect for families. In Bryce Canyon National Park, top experiences are saddling up for a guided horseback ride through the Hoodoos, and attending a Night Sky Program with local rangers. Our trip planner has all the information you need on awesome experiences.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
In Zion National Park, nothing compares to watching the Watchman glow with the setting sun from the Canyon Junction Bridge. And in Bryce Canyon National Park, the aptly-named Sunset Point is of the best spots for the sunset in Bryce Canyon. Our trip planner has all the information you need to find the best sunset and sunrise places.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
If you only have time for one trail in Zion National Park (and you’re comfortable with heights), the Angels Landing Trail is not to be missed. In Bryce Canyon National Park, the Bryce Canyon Rim Trail hugs the rim and connects all the scenic overlooks from Fairyland Point to Bryce Point, and the Rim Trail is a great option for an early morning or late evening walk. Our trip planner has all the information that you need to plan the best hikes.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
Some of Zion National Park's must see highlights include the Court of the Patriarchs, Temple of Sinawava, and the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel. In Bryce Canyon National Park, don't miss the Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive or viewpoints such as Sunrise and Sunset Points or Inspiration Point. Our trip planner has all the information you need to help plan where to go and what to do.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
Ideally, you need two to three days to really explore Zion National Park, which gives you enough time to hike one of the longer trails and enjoy all the major viewpoints. Bryce Canyon National Park is one of the most compact, easy to see in a day national parks in the country. Our trip planner has all the information you need to help plan how much time you need.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
If you have some flexibility, visit Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks outside the peak season in March and October. If you must visit during the busy summer season, avoid the Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day weekends if you can. And to help aavoid the Zion summer crowds, get to the park early, hike popular trails first thing in the morning or later in the evening, and head to lesser-visited sections. Our trip planner has all the information you need to help you to avoid the crowds.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
Both Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks are open year-round but a majority of visitors come between April and September. June and July are the busiest months and parking lots in Zion often fill to capacity during this time. Bryce Canyon sees fewer visitors than Zion but parking areas still fill near popular trailheads all summer long. Our trip planner has all the information you need to help you pick the best time for your visit.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
Zion Lodge
Lodging in Zion National Park is extremely popular so secure a reservation far in advance if you can. Zion has three campgrounds as well as motel rooms and cabins at the Zion Lodge. The Lodge at Bryce Canyon offers rustic cabins, newly-renovated hotel rooms, and guest suites. Bryce Canyon also has two campgrounds, each located near the visitor center. Our trip planner has all the information you need to help you to pick the best places to stay.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
All park visitors are required to purchase a recreation pass upon entering Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks. Passes are valid for seven consecutive days and available for purchase at entrance stations and visitor centers. Weekly passes are only good at the park purchased, meaning you must purchase a separate pass for Zion and Bryce Canyon. Our trip planner has all the information you need to plan for your park entry.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
In peak season, Zion National Park requires all visitors to use the Zion Shuttle System to minimize congestion in the Zion Canyon section of the park. There's no shuttle system along the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway, the Kolob Canyons section of the park, or along the 18 mile scenic drive in Bryce Canyon or past Bryce Point. In Bryce Canyon you’re free to drive yourself or utilize the optional shuttle service. Our trip planner has all the information you need to plan the best way of getting around.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
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Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks are located in southwestern Utah. Most visitors fly into Las Vegas, Nevada, or Salt Lake City, Utah, although some visitors may fly directly into St. George, Utah, or arrive by car. Many people visit Zion and Bryce Canyon on the way to Grand Canyon National Park as part of a bucket list national parks tour. Our trip planner has all the information you need to plan the best way here for you.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
Zion and Bryce Canyon are two of America’s most popular national parks. Both feature spectacular red rock scenery but each has its own unique geology and vastly different vegetation. Less than a 90-minute drive separates the two parks, and they can be easily visited on the same trip. Our trip planner has all the information you need to make the most of your visit including when to visit, how to get there, how much time you need, and where to go and what to do.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA
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Shift your road trip to Zion National Park into high gear with our narrated audio tour. Listen to sample tour commentary online, and learn about the types of fascinating behind-the-scenes stories on the history, geology, hikes, wildlife and cultural highlights that play automatically as you drive. It's just like having a tour guide in your car.
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Zion & Bryce Canyon | Utah, USA