Explore the surreal landscapes of Bryce Canyon National Park on this self-guided audio driving tour. Follow the scenic rim and uncover the stories of the hoodoos, ancient forests, and breathtaking overlooks. The audio guide shares captivating tales, from Paiute legends to the rugged life of early pioneers, enhancing every stop along the way. Ideal for travelers looking for an immersive experience, this tour allows for flexible timing and exploration, with options to hike popular trails like the Rim Trail and Navajo Loop.
Self-guided audio tour with GPS navigation for easy exploration
Discover iconic viewpoints like Sunrise Point and Bryce Point
Immerse in local legends and geological stories during the drive
Enjoy a flexible schedule with the tour lasting 3-4 hours including stops
The tour starts just outside of Bryce Canyon at the Bryce Canyon Sinclair Gas Station and mini mart. Here you can grab water or snacks and then download the tour if needed. You'll then be guided into Bryce Canyon National Park.
The tour ends at Yovimpa Point and Rainbow point, the end of the scenic road, where you'll have a chance to hike more, hear about the 1000 year old trees and get some of the best views.
The tour starts here, get the app, then be guided into the park.
Snap a photo at the iconic entrance sign before heading deeper into the park. This marks the gateway to one of the most unique landscapes on Earth.
A quieter overlook with stunning views of hoodoos that resemble castles and towers. Early visitors thought it looked like a fairy tale brought to life.
Stop here for restrooms, exhibits, and helpful park information. A great place to learn about the geology and history before continuing your drive.
One of the best places to see the Bryce Amphitheater glow in the morning light. Thousands of hoodoos stretch out below in dramatic formations.
A must-see overlook, especially at sunset when the canyon lights up in fiery reds and oranges. One of the park’s most iconic viewpoints.
Offering multiple levels of viewpoints, this stop provides sweeping panoramic views of the amphitheater and its dense clusters of hoodoos.
One of the highest and most expansive viewpoints in the park. Famous for sunrise, it offers breathtaking views across the entire canyon.
A quieter, less crowded stop with views into a forested canyon. A great place to escape the crowds and enjoy nature.
Learn about early ranchers who struggled to survive in this harsh landscape, where extreme winters and drought made life incredibly difficult.
Two incredible overlooks offering long-distance views across the plateau. On clear days, you can see for over 100 miles.
One of the park’s most photographed formations. Despite the name, it’s actually a natural arch formed by erosion.
Marvel at vibrant pink and orange rock layers, part of the Grand Staircase. The colors shift dramatically depending on the light.
A forested canyon showcasing towering ponderosa pines and changing ecosystems as you climb in elevation.
The highest point in Bryce Canyon at over 9,100 feet. Take in panoramic views of the Grand Staircase and see ancient bristlecone pines—some over 1,800 years old.
The tour drives through Bryce Canyon National Park where you'll hear the stories of the park and discover the best views, all while going at your own pace, anytime.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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