Hoodoos (irregular columns of rock) exist on every continent, but here is the largest concentration found anywhere on Earth. Situated along a high plateau at the top of the Grand Staircase, the park's high elevations include numerous life communities, fantastic dark skies, and geological wonders that defy description.
The Wall Street side of Navajo Loop will be closed for maintenance on the following dates: Oct 2-9, Oct 16-23, Oct 30 - Nov 6. The Two Bridges side remains open for hiking, including the Queen's/Navajo Combination Loop.
Updated on 09/30/2024
The main park road is fully open to Rainbow Point (Mile 18 of 18). All park roads are currently open for the season. During snowstorms the road may temporarily close at Mile 3 for snowplow operations.
Updated on 04/02/2024
No reservations are required to enter Bryce Canyon National Park at any time of year. Simply pay your park entrance fee or present your America the Beautiful pass upon arrival.
Updated on 02/16/2024
The Wall Street side of Navajo Loop will be closed for maintenance on the following dates: Oct 2-9, Oct 16-23, Oct 30 - Nov 6. The Two Bridges side remains open for hiking, including the Queen's/Navajo Combination Loop.
Updated on 09/30/2024
The main park road is fully open to Rainbow Point (Mile 18 of 18). All park roads are currently open for the season. During snowstorms the road may temporarily close at Mile 3 for snowplow operations.
Updated on 04/02/2024
No reservations are required to enter Bryce Canyon National Park at any time of year. Simply pay your park entrance fee or present your America the Beautiful pass upon arrival.
Updated on 02/16/2024