Explore the wildlife and views of the Bryce area on your own terms! This is a great experience for the adventure seeker, families and naturalists. Our rental offering is the only rental option in Bryce offering both unguided rentals and direct drive-off access to the trail system. Other operators in the area offer scripted guided tours or are not located on the trail system. We walk you through a map so you know where to find all the highlights. You'll see Osprey nesting grounds, endangered prairie dogs, and possibly hawks, antelope and elk! You'll drive to an amazing forest of 4000 year old Bristlecone Pine trees, some of the oldest in the world. Other attractions include the beautiful reservoir and amazing rock formations.
4-Seat Vehicle
Located five minutes from the entrance to Bryce National Park, the rental office, where you check in, is located in the same parking lot as the Bryce Wildlife Museum, both located at 1945 UT-12, Bryce, UT, 84764. There is a Bryce Wildlife Museum marquee on the highway marking the parking lot. Once in the parking lot, check in at the office on the left. Once checked in, you will drive our well maintained off-road vehicle right out of the parking lot and onto the trail system. Please pack snacks, water and warm cloths as you'll be traversing trails at over 8,500 foot elevation! Get ready to see local wildlife, a forest of 4000 year old trees and vistas not available within the national park. See the rest of the Bryce area with us.
Once checked in at the office, we walk you through the trail map, highlighting the sites and suggesting a route to optimize your time. We send you out with a tracker so you don't have to worry about getting lost. Pack warm cloths, water and snacks!
We are located in the same parking lot as the Bryce Wildlife Museum. Simply pull into the lot and we are on the left!
Please bring your ticket with you as confirmation when you check in at our office located at 1945 W Hwy 12, Bryce, UT, 84764
Bryce Canyon National Park is renowned for its unique geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water, and ice erosion. This stunning landscape offers a surreal and otherworldly experience, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
The main feature of the park, showcasing thousands of hoodoos and other unique rock formations.
A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Bryce Amphitheater.
A natural rock arch formed by erosion, accessible via a moderate hike.
Fried catfish served with hush puppies and coleslaw, a local favorite.
Fried bread topped with beans, meat, and vegetables, inspired by Native American cuisine.
This is the most popular time to visit due to pleasant weather and accessible trails. All park facilities are open, and wildlife is active.
United States Dollar (USD)
Mountain Time Zone (GMT-7)
120VV, 60HzHz
Bryce Canyon is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of wildlife, changing weather conditions, and the challenges of hiking in steep and rocky terrain.
Shuttle service is available during peak season, connecting major viewpoints and trailheads.
Limited
Car, Bike
Another iconic Utah national park known for its stunning red rock formations and hiking trails.
A vast and diverse landscape featuring canyons, natural bridges, and unique geological formations.
Price varies by option