Trips to Bryce Canyon


Bryce Canyon City sits at the doorstep of Bryce Canyon National Park, offering immediate access to one of the American Southwest’s most striking landscapes. Famous for its towering hoodoos and expansive viewpoints, the area serves as a convenient base for exploring the park’s trails, overlooks, and scenic drives. Visitors will find a small but welcoming collection of lodges, restaurants, and shuttle services leading directly to the park entrance. Though only incorporated in 2007, Bryce Canyon City maintains a quiet, small-town feel that complements the surrounding high desert scenery and encourages a slower pace of travel focused on nature and outdoor discovery.

Getting To and From Bryce Canyon City


Bryce Canyon City serves as the hub for accessing Bryce Canyon National Park and the surrounding region of southern Utah. Connected by regional highways, the town links travelers to nearby scenic routes and national parks. While limited air service is available through regional airports, most arrivals take place by ground transportation, including private transfers and guided motorcoach services.

Guests traveling to Bryce Canyon City can fly into Bryce Canyon Airport (BCE), located just 4 miles from the park and served by small regional carriers and charter flights. Additional commercial options are available at Cedar City Regional Airport (CDC) or Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas, with ground transportation connecting travelers to the city and park entrance.

Guests wishing to arrive in Bryce Canyon City by motorcoach from Salt Lake City can book through companies such as Greyhound or National Park Express. The journey follows scenic routes through southern Utah, with optional stops at key viewpoints and visitor centers along the way. Pick-up locations in Salt Lake City and drop-off points in Bryce Canyon City are confirmed at the time of booking.

There are no major car rental agencies directly in Bryce Canyon City, so if you prefer to drive you will want to start and end your journey in Las Vegas.

Travelers leaving Bryce Canyon City can reach Bryce Canyon Airport (BCE) for regional or charter flights. For larger commercial flights, Cedar City Regional Airport (CDC) and Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas provide convenient access, with private transfers or guided motorcoach services available for a smooth journey to the airport.

Travelers departing Bryce Canyon City by motorcoach to Salt Lake City can arrange tickets with providers including Greyhound or National Park Express. The route passes through iconic landscapes in southern Utah, with opportunities to stop at visitor centers or scenic outlooks. Departure points in Bryce Canyon City and arrival locations in Salt Lake City are provided when booking to ensure a smooth transfer.

There are no major car rental agencies directly in Bryce Canyon City, so if you prefer to drive you will want to start and end your journey in Las Vegas.

Where to Stay in Bryce Canyon City


Where to Eat in Bryce Canyon City


Bryce Canyon City offers a small but satisfying dining scene designed to complement a day spent exploring the park. Options range from casual cafés and coffee spots to relaxed restaurants serving hearty Southwestern and American fare. Whether stopping in for a quick meal before heading into the park or enjoying a comfortable dinner after a day of sightseeing, local dining provides a welcoming and convenient experience close to Bryce Canyon National Park.

Bryce Canyon Pines features an on-site restaurant serving hearty, homestyle meals in a relaxed setting just minutes from Bryce Canyon National Park. Popular with travelers passing through the region, the dining room offers a convenient option for breakfast, lunch, or dinner before or after a day of sightseeing. The casual atmosphere and familiar comfort-style menu make it a practical stop for guests staying nearby or exploring southern Utah.


April – October | Daily | 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
November & December | Daily | 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

info@bcpines.com
1 435 834 5441

Route 12 Grill offers a casual dining option in Bryce Canyon City, welcoming guests throughout the year. Known locally for its relaxed atmosphere and approachable menu, the restaurant provides a convenient stop for a comfortable meal before or after exploring Bryce Canyon National Park.


Daily | 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

1 435 679 8863

Valhalla Pizzeria & Coffee Shop offers artisanal pizzas, fresh salads, baked treats, and coffee in a relaxed setting near Bryce Canyon. The casual menu and welcoming atmosphere make it an easy stop for a quick bite or an unhurried meal.


March – October | 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM

1 435 765 0255

Frequently Asked Questions


Clear guidance for guests visiting Bryce Canyon National Park, including transportation options, park access points, and practical information to make sightseeing and local navigation straightforward and convenient.

Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southern Utah and is accessed via Bryce Canyon City, which serves as the primary gateway to the park. The area is connected by regional highways linking nearby destinations such as Zion National Park, Cedar City, and Page.

Bryce Canyon City is located directly outside the park entrance and provides convenient access to scenic viewpoints, trailheads, and visitor facilities. Its proximity makes it the most practical base for escorted tours and guided sightseeing programs.

Escorted tours typically reach Bryce Canyon by guided motorcoach or private transfer from nearby regional hubs. Bryce Canyon City allows for efficient park entry and streamlined sightseeing logistics.

Accommodation near Bryce Canyon National Park is included when specified in the tour itinerary. Lodging is generally located in Bryce Canyon City or nearby areas to minimize travel time and maximize park access.

Sightseeing at Bryce Canyon commonly includes visits to key overlooks, scenic drives, and short walks with guided commentary. Specific inclusions vary by itinerary and are outlined in tour details.

Bryce Canyon National Park is situated at a higher elevation than many nearby destinations, resulting in cooler temperatures and changing conditions. Guests are encouraged to prepare for variable weather during park visits.

Bryce Canyon Vacation Packages


Southwest Adventure
From Denver to Las Vegas
with Moab & Bryce Canyon

7 Days • April to October
Canyon Spirit
A relaxed combination of rail and motorcoach travel reveals the landscapes of the American Southwest, blending scenery, desert vistas, and touring before concluding in Las Vegas. The journey emphasizes unhurried pacing, scenic variety, and memorable stops along the route, with the final days dedicated to the sights, energy, and entertainment of the city.
From $5236 per person

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Southwest Adventure
From Las Vegas to Denver
with Bryce Canyon & Moab

7 Days • April to October
Canyon Spirit
A seven-day journey from Las Vegas to Denver allows guests to experience the Southwest USA, with multiple days of daylight travel aboard Canyon Spirit through canyon corridors, desert terrain, and sculpted hoodoos. Overnight stops in Moab and Glenwood Springs provide additional time to explore each destination alongside scenic rail travel.
From $5236 per person

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