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1.
Drive the paved road through the park taking time to pull
off at overlooks into the canyon amphitheaters below. The
park slowly rises 1,000 feet in elevation as you move from
North to South.
2.
Hike into any one of the amphitheaters on a myriad of trails.
There is an extensive system of trail in the main amphitheater
near the visitor center. You can even start at the top and
walk down through the park and conclude your hike at the town
of Tropic.
3.
Ride Horseback into the Park or along the canyon rim with
one of several different outfitters. Riding horseback is a
safe and easier way to come back up to the rim. Remember that
you will be hiking at elevations ranging between 7,500 and
9,000 feet so the horses can make the experience of going
up-hill quite a bit easier.
4.
Fly via plane or helicopter around the park extremities. For
those of you who want a thrill, this is one incredible way
to see more of the park and to get up close to some of the
large hoodoo formations in the outer regions of the park.
5.
Ride an ATV in the back country areas that have formations
just like Bryce Canyon. While you can not ride a mechanized
vehicle on trails in the park, you can take an ATV or even
a mountain bike into some areas such as Red Canyon where the
formations are identical to the park.
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