

Bryce Canyon National Park:
Your first view of Bryce Canyon is dramatic, as rows of pine trees veil the bright colors of the park only reveling glimpses of what is about to come. It is the uniqueness of the rocks that caused Bryce Canyon to be designated as a National Park.
The famous colorful spires, called "hoodoos," are formed when ice and rainwater wear away the weak limestone that makes up the unique pillar like formations. Because Bryce Canyon National Park transcends 2000 feet (650 m) of elevation, the park exists in three distinct climatic zones: Spruce/Fir Forest, Ponderosa Pine Forest, and Pinyon Pine/Juniper Forest. This diversity of habitat provides for a variety of wildlife. At Bryce Canyon, you can enjoy over 100 species of birds, dozens of mammals, and more than a thousand plant species. National Park Tourz takes you on a 37-mile round-trip drive with several short hikes to Bryce Canyon's most famous viewpoints, including Sunrise, Sunset, Rainbow, Yovimpa, and Inspiration Points. A lunch buffet and large gift shop at famous Ruby's Inn is a great place to fill your belly and grab some memorabilia. Then an ATV ride to the rim of the canyon is an intimate and first hand view of the uniqueness of the Canyon and a great way to wrap up the day.
NOTE: Please call for DAY TOURZ pricing and itinerary.
