![]() ![]() That’s generally when the weather is good but the parks aren’t too busy yet. In general, the best times to visit all of the Utah national parks, including Bryce Canyon, is in the shoulder seasons: spring and fall. One Day in Bryce Canyon National Park Quick Facts about Bryce Canyon Lots of stops were closed due to the winter weather, but we still crammed a lot into our day! Bryce Canyon is absolutely stunning-especially with snow on the ground-and I definitely see why people love this park so much.īelow, I shared the hikes we did (plus a couple to consider for next time or in a different season), other things to do and see that don’t involve hiking, where to eat near Bryce Canyon, and where to stay (including the closest towns to Bryce Canyon). We made the most of our time at Bryce Canyon despite the weather! We spent one full day exploring the park and briefly stopped by the park both the day before and the next day prior to heading to our next destination. The next day, it was still cloudy (with wet drizzle), but we hiked down into the park and the view was amazing below the clouds. On the evening we arrived, it was so foggy you couldn’t see anything. I was very glad to have packed my warmest puffer coat (a hand-me-down from my younger brother), beanies, gloves, thick wool socks, a new pair of hiking boots (I also have hiking sneakers), and traction devices. It was not the warm spring paradise I had pictured in my mind, LOL. Its elevation is around 7,500 feet, and there was a ton of snow on the ground in mid-March as it turned out. That’s where Utahns go for spring break! But, Utah has had quite the winter (and now spring) this year, with near-constant snowstorms that even impacted southern Utah.īryce Canyon was one such place not immune to the winter weather. That was what I thought southern Utah was like in mid-March-a place with nicer weather than Idaho or even northern Utah. After spending and driving a couple of hours south, the next national park on our southern Utah road trip was Bryce Canyon! I’ll be honest: When I was planning this trip, I was picturing that it would be fully spring, with warm temperatures and wildflowers blooming. ![]()
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