Bryce Canyon: A Year-Round Destination for Hiking and Skiing
Bryce Canyon is home to the famous American National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park located in the southwestern region of Utah. Famous for its one of a kind geology and its colorful limestone rock formations known as the Claron Formation, the region is indeed a stunning nature-rich destination, not to be missed in Utah. Formed in the 1850s, the region was named after Ebenezer Bryce, one of the early settlers who had a homestead in the region. Bryce Canyon, UT became a designated national monument in 1923 as mandated by President Harding, and as a National Park by the Congress in 1928.
Best Time to Visit
Bryce Canyon National Park is as its most stunning form during the months of May through September. This is the warmest time of the year with plenty of ranger activities to do. October through April is also a great time to enjoy the outdoors, with better Bryce Canyon, UT hotel rates and flight fares to the region.
What to Do & Area Attractions
A sumptuous, hearty American dining experience can be enjoyed, together with live entertainment, country music and cowboy demonstrations at the Ebenezer's Barn & Grill. Menus are fixed price and light on the budget. Hike along the Queens Garden Trailhead after a great meal. Enjoy the sunrise, or the sunset while being entertained with the effortless downhill hike in the region. Relaxing accommodations waits at the Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel and that Bryce Trails Bed and Breakfast.