Piracy Point
Explore the Majestic Views at Piracy Point
Experience breathtaking views and stunning landscapes at Piracy Point in Bryce Canyon City, a must-see tourist attraction for nature lovers.
Nestled within the stunning landscapes of Bryce Canyon City, Piracy Point offers visitors an unforgettable vista point that showcases the majestic beauty of the surrounding natural wonders. Ideal for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers, this spot provides panoramic views that are simply breathtaking.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Panguitch, head east on Center Street (also known as Highway 89) for about 18 miles. Continue straight on Highway 89 until you reach the junction with Highway 12. Turn right onto Highway 12 and continue for approximately 8 miles. Keep an eye out for signs indicating Bryce Canyon City. Once you reach Bryce Canyon City, follow the signs for Piracy Point, which is located within the Bryce Canyon National Park area.
Bicycling
If you're feeling adventurous, you can bike from Panguitch to Piracy Point. Start by heading east on Center Street (Highway 89), cycling along the scenic route for about 18 miles. Once you reach the intersection with Highway 12, turn right and continue for another 8 miles, enjoying the beautiful views along the way. Look for the signs directing you to Bryce Canyon City, and then follow the signs to Piracy Point.
Public Transportation
While there are limited public transportation options directly to Piracy Point, you can take a shuttle service from Panguitch that operates during the tourist season. Check with local visitor centers or hotels for shuttle schedules. If a shuttle is available, board it and ask the driver to take you to Bryce Canyon City. Once you arrive, you can walk to Piracy Point, which is well-signposted within the national park.
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