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Is Bryce Point good for sunset?

Stand anywhere along the Rim close to Sunset point for best view of distant hills. Be sure to go inside the canyon to see the walls glowing brightly an hour before sunset. After sunset stay for astrophotography, the stars and night sky are very clear at Bryce Canyon.



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Sunrise is better than sunset at Bryce Canyon as the hoodoos are in shadows in the late afternoon.

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Bryce Canyon NP Scenic drive runs 18 miles along Highway 63 from Highway 12 until it ends at the south end of Highway 63 in Bryce Canyon National Park. Many of the park's highlights can be seen by the numerous overlooks. Please be aware that several of the side roads may be closed seasonally due to wintery conditions.

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The Best Places To Watch A Sunrise And Sunset At Bryce Canyon (And Why You Should) If you're visiting Bryce Canyon, do yourself a favor and make sure to watch a sunrise! Yes, you have to get up early, but it's totally worth it. It's why we suggest staying near Bryce instead of between Bryce and Zion.

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1. The Taj Mahal, India. The Taj Mahal in the Indian state of Agra is regarded as one of the world's architectural wonders. It transforms into one of the best sunsets in the world when the day comes to an end and the sun starts to set behind it.

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15 of the Best Sunsets in the World
  • Vancouver, Canada.
  • Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
  • Key West, Florida.
  • Haleakala National Park in Maui, Hawaii.
  • Eagle Beach, Aruba.
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Valparaiso, Chile.
  • Punta del Este, Uruguay.


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Quiet hours are from 10 pm to 8 am.

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That depends on the type of experience you are looking for. If you're interested in exploring the unique hoodoos, Bryce Canyon National Park is the better option, as it offers a variety of trails and viewpoints. On the other hand, Zion National Park has more adventurous hikes and back-country opportunities.

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Should I Spend More Time in Zion or Bryce Canyon? Chances are, if you're heading to Bryce Canyon, you're probably also wanting to visit Zion National Park at the same time. These parks are only two hours apart, making it easy to see both! Zion definitely needs more time than Bryce Canyon.

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Parking in the Bryce Canyon Amphitheater (Miles 1 - 3) Each viewpoint has a parking area that is open to private vehicles, however, due to the popularity of this area, parking spaces can be sparse during our peak seasons. To avoid full parking lots, we recommend using the free shuttle to see the Bryce Amphitheater.

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As with many National Parks across the country, tourist crowds peak during the months of June, July, and August. This is when you are going to find many families at Bryce Canyon, and the crowds will almost always be high at the iconic attractions within the park's boundaries.

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From mid-April to November, Bryce Canyon National Park offers a free shuttle service to all the major viewpoints in the park. You aren't required to use the shuttle here like you are at some other parks (like Zion and the Grand Canyon), meaning you can still choose to drive your own car if you want.

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Some of the majestic scenery in Bryce Canyon National Park can be seen by auto touring, no hiking needed. You can enjoy all of the park's major overlooks if you get out of your car and take leisurely strolls out to the edge of the pavement.

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If you're looking for breathtaking views on a casual drive, give Utah's Byway 12, Byway 143, or Scenic Highway 89 a try!

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