Luxury holidays in Bryce Canyon National Park

Hail the storied hoodoos at Bryce Canyon National Park – a copper-toned expanse in the heart of southern Utah’s hinterland. Take to its trails and head for the Bryce Amphitheater, where the spire-like sandstones have stood for an estimated 60 million years. Whether you explore these landscapes on foot, horseback, bike or by car, be sure to stick around till nightfall, when these dark skies fill with captivating constellations.

When to go

Visit at the turn of the seasons for the most scenic of settings. If you don’t mind colder temperatures, snow sits strikingly against the rich-red rocks come winter.

Getting there

  • Planes

    Bryce Canyon’s closest international airports are in Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, both around a four-hour drive away. There’s a small, regional airport in St George which is a closer two and a half hours.
  • Automobiles

    You’ll need a car to reach this remote park. If you’re planning on driving through its vast landscapes, be sure to book an entrance pass (usually between $20 and $35).