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Private Bryce Canyon Walking Tour in Utah - Cedar City

Private Bryce Canyon Walking Tour in Utah

Bryce Canyon Citymoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–4 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for those with average fitness who can handle uneven terrain and some elevation changes.

Overview

Discover Bryce Canyon’s stunning hoodoos away from the crowds on a private walking tour. Get personalized attention and expert insights on this unforgettable Utah adventure.

Private
Walking Tour
Bryce Canyon City, Utah

Bryce Canyon Experience

All Ages! • 8 Hours • Private Tour • Up to 12 People • Starting at $249

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About This Adventure

See it all!

Duration

  • Eight Hours

Rates

  • Adults (Ages 11+): $269
  • Youths (Ages 6-10): $134.50
  • Children (Ages 5 and under): Free

Sunrise / Sunset Rates

  • Adults (Ages 11+): $284
  • Youths (Ages 6-10): $142
  • Children (Ages 5 and under): Free

About

  • Our company is owned and operated by locals, born and raised. With each of our tours, you will learn about the history, geology, flora, and fauna of the national park, as well as surrounding areas. We look forward to helping you make the most of your Bryce Canyon National Park experience!
  • This experience takes you to the furthest reaches of the park to an easy hike along the rim with views spanning across Bryce Canyon and the Grand Staircase National Monument. A stop at all of the best viewpoints, ending with a hike in the lowest sections of the park featuring a waterfall and grotto.

More Info

  • May be tailored to offer as much, or as little hiking as you’d like.
  • 10 and younger ½ off - 5 and younger free.
  • Water and Snacks Provided, Lunch included
  • Admission into Bryce Canyon National Park not included - additional cost of $20 per person (ages 16+) for admission into Bryce Canyon National Park, payable to the National Park Service and due upon entrance into the park
  • If you have an America the Beautiful Interagency Access Card, please bring it with you. This will cover the cost of your National Park admission as well as that of up to three other members of your group.

This is NOT a Jeep tour.

Adventure Tips

Bring Plenty of Water

The dry desert climate means dehydration can sneak up quickly, so carry and sip water regularly.

Wear Sturdy Hiking Shoes

Trails have uneven terrain with loose rocks—supportive shoes will help prevent slips and improve comfort.

Use Sun Protection

High elevation and reflective rock surfaces increase UV exposure; a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses are vital.

Respect Park Regulations

Stay on marked trails to protect fragile soil and vegetation unique to Bryce Canyon’s ecosystem.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mule deer
  • Peregrine falcons

History

Bryce Canyon was discovered by settlers in the late 1800s and named after Ebenezer Bryce, a local homesteader.

Conservation

Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve Bryce Canyon’s fragile ecosystem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Hydration Pack or Water Bottles

Essential

Staying hydrated is critical in the dry climate throughout the year.

Sun Hat and Sunglasses

Essential

Protects your head and eyes from intense sunlight during sunny summer days.

summer specific

Layered Clothing

Essential

Allows you to adapt comfortably to fluctuating temperatures during fall hikes.

fall specific

Traction Cleats for Shoes

Helps maintain grip on icy or snowy trail sections during winter visits.

winter specific