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The Beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park: Full-Day Audio Driving Private Tour

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Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park on a full-day audio driving tour with Shaka Guide. This self-guided tour takes you to the iconic Bryce Amphitheater where you can stop at popular viewpoints like Inspiration Point, Sunset Point, and Sunrise Point. But that's not all - Shaka Guide will also lead you to the less visited, yet equally stunning Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive. With the Shaka Guide app, you'll have a personal tour guide right at your fingertips. The app uses GPS to provide directions to the best stops in the park, while sharing fascinating stories, travel tips, and even playing music to keep you entertained throughout your adventure. Best of all, the app works offline, so you can roam freely without worrying about data or WiFi. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore Bryce Canyon National Park at your own pace and discover its natural wonders like never before.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 6 hours - 10 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Self-guided audio tour with Shaka Guide
  • Explore popular viewpoints like Inspiration Point, Sunset Point, and Sunrise Point
  • Discover the beauty of Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive
  • Learn about the formation and conservation of hoodoos
  • Breathtaking views from Rainbow Point and Yovimpa Point
  • Tours NEVER expire
  • Freedom to explore at your own pace
  • Offline map (map and GPS work completely offline - no wifi or data needed)
  • Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
  • Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
  • Bryce Canyon National Park GPS Audio Tour
  • Audio narration with stories and music
  • Entry Fees
  • Rental Car
  • Meals & Refreshments

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Introduction

The Beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park: Full-Day Audio Driving Private Tour invites you to embark on a breathtaking journey through one of America's most remarkable natural wonders. With Shaka Guide as your personal tour guide in the form of an app, you'll have the freedom to explore at your own pace while receiving fascinating stories, important travel tips, and entertaining music along the way. This self-guided audio tour takes you to the iconic Bryce Amphitheater, where you can marvel at the famous hoodoos and soak in the panoramic views from popular viewpoints like Inspiration Point, Sunset Point, and Sunrise Point. But the adventure doesn't stop there. Shaka Guide will also lead you to the less-visited, yet equally stunning Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive, ensuring you don't miss out on any hidden gems. With unlimited access, offline capabilities, and the flexibility to choose when to embark on this unforgettable journey, the Beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park tour promises an immersive and personalized experience like no other.

What to expect?

Embarking on the Beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park: Full-Day Audio Driving Private Tour ensures an awe-inspiring adventure filled with natural wonders, geological marvels, and captivating stories. Throughout the tour, you can expect to discover the famous hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park, unique rock formations in brilliant colors, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. As you explore the Bryce Amphitheater and Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive, the app will provide intriguing insights into the park's history, geology, and cultural heritage. Whether you're admiring the rows of frozen-in-time hoodoos at Inspiration Point or enjoying the serene beauty of Mossy Cave, this tour promises to offer an abundance of photo opportunities, breathtaking views, and memorable moments. With a total duration of 360 to 600 minutes, you'll have ample time to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park and create lasting memories of this remarkable journey.

Who is this for?

The Beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park: Full-Day Audio Driving Private Tour caters to adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and curious travelers of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you're a solo traveler seeking a deeper connection with nature, a family looking to create lasting memories, or a group of friends eager to embark on an unforgettable journey, this tour offers something for everyone. Shaka Guide ensures inclusivity and accessibility by providing an app that is user-friendly, informative, and easy to navigate. The personalized nature of this self-guided audio tour allows you to explore the park at your own pace while immersing yourself in captivating stories and interesting facts. With no limitations on when you can take the tour and the flexibility to travel according to your preferences, the Beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park tour welcomes anyone with a thirst for adventure and a desire to witness the remarkable beauty of this natural wonder.

Why book this?

Booking the Beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park: Full-Day Audio Driving Private Tour means embarking on a remarkable adventure that combines the freedom of independent exploration with the knowledgeable guidance of a personal tour guide. With Shaka Guide's app, you'll have access to insider tips, important travel information, and fascinating stories about the places you visit. The offline capabilities of the app ensure that you can enjoy the tour without worrying about data or Wi-Fi connections. By choosing this tour, you'll experience the beauty, grandeur,

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Bryce Canyon City

This is the main road into Bryce Canyon National Park, and there’s no lack of activities here! 

Ruby's Inn

Ruby’s has several properties, a general store, three restaurants, and an “old town” mini-mall with gift shops, an ice cream parlor, and a working gem mine! They also offer many unique ways to see the park: horseback riding tours, guided ATV tours, bike rentals, and even helicopter rides.

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Bryce Canyon National Park

Make stops throughout the park in both the Bryce Amphitheater and Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive.

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Fairyland Point

Here you’ll get a first look at the famous hoodoos of Bryce Canyon.  You’ll learn how they’re formed, how they got their name, and the important role they play in the conservation efforts of the national park system.

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Bryce Canyon Visitor Center

After you pass through the front gate, be sure to check out the Bryce Canyon Visitor’s Center.  Here you’ll have the opportunity to explore the small museum and learn more about the geology and cultural heritage of Bryce.  Be sure to check out the award winning 20-minute film “Shadows Through Time” and the large gift shop!  On your way out, check in with the friendly park ranger staff about the many educational talks and tours they offer daily

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Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive

This is a wildly popular way to see everything that Bryce Canyon has to offer.  The scenic drive will take you 18 miles to Rainbow and Yovimpa Points; the southernmost but highest points of Bryce Canyon. Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to hear more stories of the people who discovered Bryce Canyon and championed it to become a National Park. On the way back, we’ll stop at the other 7 viewpoints: Black Birch Canyon, Ponderosa Point, Agua Canyon Viewpoint, Natural Bridge Viewpoint, Farview Point, Piracy Point, and Swamp Canyon. From these viewpoints, you’ll not only see hoodoos but also other unique rock formations in brilliant colors, flora and fauna that make up the rest of Bryce Canyon.  The Scenic Drive is a nature-lover’s dream!

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Rainbow Point

Rainbow Point is actually the highest point in the park at 9,100 feet above sea level. You’ll be able to see most of Bryce Canyon from here, and on a clear day, you might be able to see all the way to the Grand Canyon, which is over 300 miles away!

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Yovimpa Point

After taking in the breathtaking views from Rainbow Point, take a very short, paved walk over to Yovimpa Point to see even more layers of the Grand Staircase.

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Bristlecone Loop

Bristlecone Loop Trail is one-mile long and will take you through a forest of Bristlecone Pine trees, which are some of the oldest trees in the entire world.  

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Black Birch Canyon

Stop by Black Birch Canyon Viewpoint to get a look at the spectacular Ponderosa Pine trees and the Navajo Mountains looming in the distance.

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Ponderosa Canyon

Another great viewpoint of the forest areas of Bryce Canyon and the large, hulking Ponderosa Pine trees.

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Agua Canyon

You’ll get a great view of some of the more well-known hoodoos at Bryce Canyon from here.  Keep your eyes peeled for the Backpacker and the Rabbit, and see what other shapes your brain can come up with!  This is also a great viewpoint to take photos of Thor’s Hammer, the most famous hoodoo.

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Farview Point

At Farview Point, the air quality is so pure that you’ll be able to see clear into Arizona!  Keep an eye out for the colorful rock formations and breathtaking views of the far-off Navajo Mountain. 

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Piracy Point

Then take an enchanted walk through the path to Piracy Point, which is unofficially known as the Hansel and Gretel trail. Weave through sun-dappled Ponderosa and Bristlecone Pines, and keep an eye out for squirrels and songbirds!  Once you get to Piracy Point, take a look into the distance and see if you can spot the cliff formation that looks just like Blackbeard’s ship!

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Swamp Canyon

Swing by Swamp Canyon and take a look at one of the only viewpoints in the park that has its own natural water source. Because of this, the vegetation is green and lush all around the hoodoo formations here.  If you’re an experienced hiker, you may want to try out the Swamp Canyon Loop Trail here; it’s a 4.5-mile hike that descends into Swamp Canyon and connects to the Under-the-Rim Trail before looping back around.  If you’re not prepared to take such a strenuous hike, hang out at the top of Swamp Canyon and keep an eye out for California Condors overhead.

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Bryce Amphitheatre

The most-visited part of the park is the Bryce Amphitheater.  There are 5 viewpoints that make up the Bryce Amphitheater: Sunrise, Sunset, Bryce, Inspiration Points and Paria View.  The largest concentration of hoodoos can be found here, and some of the most popular into-the-canyon hikes are located here. Photography buffs, star-gazers and hikers of all skill levels love everything that the Bryce Amphitheater has to offer!

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Bryce Point

The first two points that make up the famous Bryce Amphitheater. Bryce Point was the favorite spot of Ebenezer Bryce, and it may just become yours, too.  Here you’ll be able to see a large maze of hoodoos. For the advanced hikers, Bryce Point is the trailhead for the Peek-a-Boo Loop trail, a 5.5 mile loop trail that will take you all the way down into the canyon floor, past the Wall of Windows and around the Three Wise Men hoodoos.

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Paria View

Paria View is a fantastic place to watch for Peregrine Falcons!  Keep your eyes peeled for large birds that look like they’re wearing gray pajama pants.  If you’re an active cross-country skier, Paria View is also home to the challenging Paria Loop, which is popular with winter sports enthusiasts and only open to visitors during snowfall (usually December-February).

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Inspiration Point

Inspiration Point is often called “The Silent City,” because the rows and rows of hoodoos look like people frozen in time. There are three smaller viewpoints at Inspiration Point; the lower, mid, and high points. You have to hike up a moderate but rocky incline to get to the highest point, but beautiful views can be seen from any of the points. Take a half hour or so to hike the easy-to-moderate Rim Trail that takes you to Sunset Point.

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Sunset Point

Some of the most iconic and photographed views are here at Sunset Point. Take a look out into the canyon and get another glimpse of the famous Thor’s Hammer and the rich reds and pinks of the iron oxide that gives the hoodoos their vibrant color. Sunset Point is the main trailhead of one of the most popular hikes at Bryce Canyon--the Navajo Loop Trail. This one is a quick 1.4 miles and is easy-to-moderate with a few slight elevation changes. This will follow some switchbacks down the canyon and into the hoodoos. 

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Sunset Point

Sunrise Point is the trailhead to the popular Queen’s Garden Loop, which is an easy-to-moderate, 1.8-mile hike that takes you down into the canyon and through towering Ponderosa Pines and Limber Pine trees that cling to the sides with exposed roots. When you’re on the trail you’ll be greeted by Queen Victoria herself – well, at least in hoodoo form – watching over her rocky garden.

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Mossy Cave Trail

The last official stop on the tour, this is one of the most peaceful hikes at Bryce Canyon, but it’s technically outside of the park gates.  Mossy Cave Trail gives you the opportunity to walk on the canyon floor without the steep descent.  This is a quick 1-mile, round-trip walk that ends at Mossy Cave; a grotto that boasts a waterfall!  

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Reviews

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Shannon W

I was not able to use it. It did not work as we drove through the canyon. We picked up part of the audio tour but could not use it as described. I reported the problem but have not heard from the vendor.
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2024-06-01 12:10