Red Canyon
This area has been called the "most photographed place in Utah." It is easy to see why, with the brilliant red soil contrasted with the green pines.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Utah's Route 12 with the Full-Day Private Scenic Byway 12 Audio Driving Tour. This self-guided tour takes you on a journey through Utah's Red Rock Country, where you'll discover stunning landscapes, learn about the area's geology and history, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of this region. Allow yourself to be captivated by the towering cliffs, deep canyons, and vibrant rock formations that line the road, making it one of the most awe-inspiring roadways in America.
On this audio driving tour, you can expect to experience over 60 miles of breathtaking scenery at your own pace. Marvel at the beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park, explore the unique Mossy Cave Trail, and discover the wonders of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Capitol Reef National Park. The tour is GPS-guided and easy to use, ensuring that you won't miss a single highlight along the way. Even better, the tour works offline, so you can enjoy the adventure without worrying about a spotty cell signal.
This tour is perfect for any traveler who wants to explore Utah's Red Rock Country and indulge in its natural wonders. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone seeking awe-inspiring landscapes, this tour is designed for you. It caters to all levels of fitness, and you can customize your experience, choosing to spend more time at the places that intrigue you the most. Embark on this scenic journey with family, friends, or even as a solo adventurer.
Embarking on the Full-Day Private Scenic Byway 12 Audio Driving Tour is an opportunity to delve into the heart of Utah's natural beauty. Explore at your own pace, immersing yourself in the stunning landscapes and rich history. With the convenience of the GPS-guided tour, you won't miss a single highlight along the way. Plus, it works offline, providing you with uninterrupted access to valuable information about the area's geology, history, and culture. This tour allows you to create lasting memories and gain a deeper appreciation for the wonders of Utah's Red Rock Country.
During this tour, you'll spend approximately 525 minutes immersed in the beauty of Utah's Route 12. The tour starts at the intersection of Route 89 N and Utah Highway 12, offering easy access for your adventure. Along the way, you'll find various points of interest, including Bryce Canyon National Park, Mossy Cave Trail, and Tropic. Take note that some stops require moderate hiking, so it's essential to wear comfortable shoes and bring water. Remember to download the app before your journey begins, ensuring a seamless and informative experience.
Travelers who have experienced the Full-Day Private Scenic Byway 12 Audio Driving Tour rave about the beauty and diversity of the landscapes encountered along the route. They express awe at the towering cliffs, natural grottos, and breathtaking viewpoints. Many highlight the convenience and ease of the GPS-guided tour, allowing them to navigate with confidence and discover hidden gems. Visitors also appreciate the offline accessibility of the tour, enabling them to enjoy the experience without interruptions. Overall, reviews praise this tour as a fantastic way to explore Utah's Red Rock Country and truly immerse oneself in its natural wonders.
Red Canyon
This area has been called the "most photographed place in Utah." It is easy to see why, with the brilliant red soil contrasted with the green pines.
Bryce Canyon City
Restaurants, general store, ice cream shop, rodeo grounds, and more! Everything you need to have an unforgettable day at Bryce Canyon can be found here in Bryce Canyon City.
Bryce Canyon National Park
(Pass by)
Park signs are the perfect photo op, and Bryce Canyon National Parks welcome sign is a fantastic backdrop for your Instagram-worthy selfie!
Mossy Cave Trail
Mossy Cave Trail is about 10 minutes outside the park gates on Route 12, but it's definitely worth the trip. This trail will lead you across two footbridges and towards the base of the Mossy Cave; a naturally formed “grotto” with a waterfall! It's only about 1 mile long and is rated easy-to-moderate.
Tropic
Tropic is a small town with a big heart. Located just a few miles from Bryce Canyon National Park, Scenic ByWay 12 cuts right through Tropic's main drag. Here you'll find a few lodging options, restaurants, and an old fashioned candy/general store!
Kodachrome Basin State Park
(Pass by)
Named by the National Geographic Society in 1948, this awe-inspiring state park features 67 monolithic stone spires, numerous hiking trails, and nearly 800 years of geological history.
Powell Point Vista
Viewpoint from the Table Cliff Plateau that features sweeping views of the pink limestone formations. Right across from Powell Point, "the blues" (gray/green shale deposit formations) are also visible.
Upper Valley Granaries
If you peer through the viewing tubes at this wayside, you'll see the stone-and-mud constructed storage units built by the ancient Puebloan people almost 900 years ago!
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
(Pass by)
Enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, hiking, and exploring among the forest of petrified wood.
Escalante
Welcome to the town named for the river named for the Spanish priest that started it all! Escalante is the perfect pit stop on your Scenic ByWay 12 road trip. Visit the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center and learn more about the unique geology and ecology of the region, get up-to-date information about road conditions and special events.
Hells Backbone
(Pass by)
38 mile loop starting in Escalante and ending in Boulder, UT. Built in 1932 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this semi-paved backway served as an alternate trade route.
Hole-In-The-Rock
(Pass by)
62 mile scenic backway that follows the exact route the Hole-in-the-Rock Pioneers followed in 1879.
Head of the Rocks Overlook
Viewpoint that overlooks the sweeping Escalante Canyons and beyond. You're even able to see parts of Scenic ByWay 12 below!
Boynton Overlook
Viewpoint that overlooks the Escalante River.
Kiva Koffeehouse
Kiva Koffeehouse is an excellent stop for coffee, homemade pastries, soups, and light fare made from locally sourced, organic ingredients. Sit and relax in the spacious patio area that's an exact replica of an Ancient Puebloan Kiva.
Escalante River Trailhead
Explore the beautiful Escalante River trail, the Escalante Natural Bridge and the Escalante Natural Arch. The truly spectacular thing about the Escalante River Trail is the 1-mile long, 100 Pictograph Trail that will take you to the site of actual pictographs carved into the rock by the Ancestral Puebloans!
Lower Calf Creek Falls
(Pass by)
6.0 round trip hike adjacent to Calf Creek. This trail is moderately difficult due to some loose and sandy areas.
Calf Creek Viewpoint
Viewpoint located 2.4 miles south of the Upper Calf Creek Falls
The Hogback
At one point along Scenic Byway 12, between the communities of Boulder and Escalante, is a unique stretch of road called The Hogback. The road here runs along the top of a steep ridge, with the ground dropping drastically on each side of the road. Gaze out over the scenery to the left or the right while you slink atop the winding road above.
Anasazi State Park Museum
(Pass by)
A replica of an actual Ancient Puebloan ruin turned museum that was occupied from A.D. 1050 to 1200. It was also very likely that this was the largest communities west of the Colorado River.
Dixie National Forest
(Pass by)
This National Forest covers about 170 miles and is divided into four non-contiguous sections. Feel free to explore the hiking and biking trails, and breathe in the fresh pine air! Dixie National Forest is home to over 200,000 acres full of Engelmann Spruce and Pinyon Pine, living to be over 400 years old!
Chriss Lake Trailhead
(Pass by)
Chriss Lake Trail is a scenic hike that offers excellent views of the Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the south, while ascending through aspen stands and meadows to Chriss Lake.
Heritage Overlook
Take a break and breathe in the Utah scenery at Heritage Overlook. Keep your eyes peeled for the Frisky Flats Creek, past short neck plateau, and on a clear day, out past Boulder to Phipps Death Hollow and beyond.
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