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Dilbert the Duck Visits Bryce Canyon National Park by Debbie Houghton
Dilbert the Duck Visits Bryce Canyon National Park by Debbie Houghton





Dilbert the Duck Visits Bryce Canyon National Park by Debbie Houghton

Ironically, I would not recommend Sunrise Point because this spot does not offer those wide, expansive views of thousands of hoodoos like Inspiration Point. Later in the day, the sun casts long shadows, which makes photography challenging.Įach viewpoint offers something different, but for sunrise I would recommend Inspiration Point or Bryce Point (for wide vistas of the park) or Sunset Point, for a closer view of the hoodoos. The landscape is awash in a soft, warm, reflective light. Sunrise is the best time to be in Bryce Canyon for photography. Before this time, the park is very quiet and therefore, a very nice experience for those who are here early. If you are here early, you can avoid a lot of tourist traffic on the trails and at the viewpoints. Helpful Tips for the Best Experience Get Here as Early as Possible You can drive right in, tour Bryce, and pay your fee later in the day.īy getting here early, you can walk some of the trails before they get crowded. Before sunrise, there will not be a ranger at the fee booth. Bryce Canyon is open 24 hours per day, which means that you do not have to wait for the entrance to open in order to get into the park. The afternoon is spent going off-the-beaten-path in Bryce Canyon, or you can do what we did…leave Bryce and visit a nearby destination. The first part of the day will include Bryce’s must-see spots. Here is our one day itinerary for touring Bryce Canyon.

Dilbert the Duck Visits Bryce Canyon National Park by Debbie Houghton

We spent only half a day here, leaving the afternoon free to explore nearby places ( Kodachrome Basin State Park and Willis Creek slot canyon). Tim and I visited Bryce Canyon in early May as part of a road trip through Utah and Arizona. The best way to get the full Bryce Canyon experience is to mix short hikes with the scenic viewpoints.







Dilbert the Duck Visits Bryce Canyon National Park by Debbie Houghton