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Exploring the National Parks
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121: Exploring Bryce Canyon National Park: Best Tips + Activities
Exploring the National Parks
1 hour 9 minutes 3 seconds
3 days ago
121: Exploring Bryce Canyon National Park: Best Tips + Activities
In this episode of Exploring the National Parks, we are diving into our most visited Utah park – Bryce Canyon National Park!  Get ready to discover why this smaller park packs a massive punch with its otherworldly hoodoo formations. Tune in to hear our own stories in this amazing park, tips for avoiding crowds, and why even a short visit to Bryce Canyon will leave you spellbound. Join us as we discuss… Why Bryce Canyon is our most visited Utah park, and the unique charm that keeps us coming back for more The stunning, otherworldly hoodoo formations and the Native American legends behind these incredible rock pillars The best way to experience the main amphitheater, including must-do hikes like the Queen's Garden Trail with its cool tunnels and famous "Queen Victoria" hoodoo Our favorite viewpoints like Sunrise Point, home to our beloved "octopus tree," and Sunset Point, where you can spot Thor's Hammer and the impressive Wall Street Tips for visiting, including why commuting to Bryce Canyon is a bad idea due to limited parking, and how our itinerary can help How you can explore Bryce Canyon year-round, even in the winter, and which trails are safest when icy We hope you're as excited about Bryce Canyon as we are! It's a truly unique park that offers incredible experiences, whether you have a few hours or a couple of days. You’re going to  feel the magic with this park, regardless of how much time you're able to spend there. Don't forget to check out our Bryce Canyon itinerary at DirtInMyShoes.com to make your trip planning easy!  Your task for today: We want to know: which Bryce Canyon amphitheater view are you most excited to see – the close-up hoodoos from Sunrise or Sunset Point, or the bird's-eye view from Bryce Point? Let us know on the Dirt In My Shoes Facebook or Instagram page! For a full summary of this episode, links to things we mentioned, and free resources and deals to get your trip-planning started, check out the full show notes. .................................... Are you hoping for an epic and stress-free national park trip? Check out these FREE resources to make trip planning a breeze! Master Reservation List – learn about the camping, lodging, and activity reservations required for every park. National Parks By Month List – see the best parks to visit during every month of the year. National Parks Checklist – track where you’ve been and where you still need to go. National Parks Packing List – pack the essentials to be confident and prepared as you explore the parks. And for more information about Bryce Canyon National Park, check out all of our Bryce Canyon podcast episodes! ....................................
Exploring the National Parks