VISITING GUIDE TO BRYCE CANYON

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VISITING GUIDE TO BRYCE CANYON Bryce Canyon is a breathtaking and colorful landscape in the state of Utah. It’s known for its crimson-colored hoodoos and spire-shaped rock formations that stretch the sky and have wonderful views. Every year, 1.5 million people visit Bryce Canyon from miles around and see its stunning views. If you or your group plan to visit Bryce Canyon soon the Tour bus Rental is a very convenient option for your group’s trip. It’s affordable and easy to arrange. In that way, BusCharterNationwideUSA offers the best rental services for its clients 24/7.

BASICS OF BRYCE CANYON: The entrance fee depends on the type of vehicle used; 15 passenger capacity vehicles or less, cost $35 and are valid for seven days. and larger groups, renting a Charter Bus Rental fee is a flat fee of $150. Bryce Canyon has many parking lots beginning to fill up by 10: am. Having a Luxury tour bus or any other transport you use to pick up and drop off your group is a better way to avoid the hassle of parking. Charter buses have their own parking options—your Coach Bus Rental can park at Shuttle Station in Bryce Canyon.

BEGINNERS: For beginners, I recommend the one-mile hike from Sunset to Sunrise Point. It’s the easiest way to view the scenic Bryce Amphitheater. The second great trail for beginners is the Bristlecone Loop, and another one is the Mossy Cave trail.

INTERMEDIATE: The first intermediate trail at the canyon is Queen’s Garden trail, it’s a little under two miles radius and the easiest trail into the canyon. The Navajo Loop (not available in winter), is a


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