moderate
3–4 hours
Suitable for individuals in average physical condition able to handle uneven terrain and some elevation changes.
Discover Bryce Canyon with a private walking tour tailored to your pace. Experience iconic views, hidden trails, and expert insights on this unique adventure.
Carry plenty of water as Bryce Canyon’s high elevation can cause dehydration quickly.
The trails feature uneven terrain and loose rocks, so solid hiking shoes are a must.
Use sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to avoid sunburns on exposed trails.
Expect thinner air at over 8,000 feet; take breaks if you feel lightheaded.
Bryce Canyon is named after Ebenezer Bryce, a pioneer who settled in the area in the late 19th century and admired the unique landscape.
The park actively manages visitor impact to preserve fragile rock formations and promote sustainable tourism throughout the canyon.
Provides support and traction on rocky, uneven terrain.
Keeps you hydrated during the high-elevation walk.
Protects your face and eyes from bright sunlight.
spring specific
Useful for chilly mornings and evenings in cooler seasons.
fall specific