Please keep your dog at a respectful distance from any animals you may encounter. Respect wildlife: Bryce Canyon can be home to migrating birds, rabbits, lizards, snakes, and other wildlife.Always keep your pet on a leash: For the safety and comfort of all the park’s visitors, keep your pet dogs on a leash six feet or less in length.Garbage containers are located throughout the park. Bag your pet’s poop: Help keep your national park clean by collecting and disposing of all pet waste.The 0.5 mi (0.8 km) section of Rim Trail between Sunset and Sunrise Points and the Shared-Use Bike Path are the only paved trails within this park. Pets are only allowed on paved trails and viewpoints, roads, campsites, and picnic areas. Visit our Hiking at High Altitudes page to learn more. Even mild exertion in the park can lead to altitude-sickness if you're not prepared. Keep in mind Bryce Canyon is a high altitude park ranging from 8,000 feet (2438 m) to over 9,000 feet (2743 m) in elevation. All trails offer a unique view of the beauty of this park, so we encourage you to plan your hikes based on the amount of time you have and your personal hiking abilities. Which trail is right for you? If it's your first visit, we recommend focusing on the main Amphitheater area, located along the first three miles of the main road. Most day hikes and their trailheads are found in the Bryce Canyon Amphitheater area.īy comparison, Bryce Canyon's backcountry trails offer forests and meadows, stunning views of distant cliffs, solitude, but fewer hoodoos. Hoodoos are best experienced along our day hiking trails, which offer an up-close and intimate look at these unique rock formations. Bryce Canyon is best known for its hoodoos-intricately-carved rock spires left standing by erosion.
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