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Bryce Canyon National Park Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour

4.2 (42)
Bryce Canyon City, US
4.2 (42)
Bryce Canyon City, US
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Immerse yourself in the incredible landscape of Bryce Canyon National Park with the Bryce Canyon National Park Self-Driving Audio Tour. Explore the park's striking vistas and iconic hoodoos at your own pace, as you learn about the geological movements that formed this alien landscape. With this self-guided tour, you have maximum flexibility and value. The tour takes you on a 20+ mile-long adventure through the park, covering all the essentials in 2-3 hours. From Fairyland Point to Bryce Point, you'll witness breathtaking views and discover the unique rock formations that make Bryce Canyon famous. The tour also offers insights into the history and mythologies of the Paiute people who once called this land home. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the wonders of Bryce Canyon National Park on this captivating self-driving audio tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Explore the striking vistas of Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Learn about the unique geology and formation of the hoodoos
  • Enjoy panoramic views from famous overlooks like Fairyland Point and Sunset Point
  • Discover the rich history and mythology of the Paiute people
  • Experience unparalleled stargazing opportunities at Bryce Canyon
  • Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
  • Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
  • Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
  • Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
  • Offline maps: no signal, no problem! Works perfectly without cellular or wifi.
  • Comprehensive route and stops: See it all, miss nothing, leave no stone unturned!
  • Go at your own pace: Start anytime, pause anywhere, enjoy breaks for snacks and photos freely!
  • Hands-free: audio stories play on their own based on your location. Easy to use!
  • Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations

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Introduction

Immerse yourself in the majestic beauty and otherworldly landscapes of Bryce Canyon National Park with the Bryce Canyon National Park Self-Driving Audio Tour. This captivating tour allows you to explore the iconic "Mighty Five" park of Utah at your own pace, while providing fascinating insights into its unique geology and natural wonders.

What to expect?

With this self-guided driving audio tour, you can anticipate a total duration of 120 to 180 minutes filled with awe-inspiring sights and unforgettable experiences. As you embark on this adventure, you'll be guided through the park's striking vistas and the famous hoodoos - whimsically arranged rocks that create a wonderland of mazes. Learn about the geological movements that shaped this alien landscape and discover the intricate beauty of slot canyons, windows, fins, and spires.

Who is this for?

This self-driving audio tour appeals to all individuals who appreciate the grandeur of nature, from outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers to history buffs and discovery seekers. Whether you're traveling solo, with friends or family, this tour provides a flexible and immersive experience for everyone.

Why book this?

The Bryce Canyon National Park Self-Driving Audio Tour offers a unique and enriching way to explore the park's wonders. With this tour, you have the freedom to drive at your own pace, pausing to take in the breathtaking viewpoints and embark on walks and hikes through the fascinating canyon. The engaging audio commentary provides valuable insights and stories about the park, enhancing your appreciation for its geological formations and cultural significance. This flexible and convenient tour ensures that you can fully immerse yourself in the beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

Before downloading the Tour Guide App, make sure to check your email and connect to a good internet/wifi access. Please note that this tour does not serve as an entrance ticket, and it is recommended to check the park's opening hours before your visit. The lifetime validity of this tour allows you to explore Bryce Canyon National Park whenever you desire, making it the perfect addition to your travel itinerary.

Reviews

Individuals who have experienced the Bryce Canyon National Park Self-Driving Audio Tour have expressed their amazement and satisfaction. They admire the flexibility and value this tour offers, allowing them to discover the wonders of Bryce Canyon at their own pace. The informative audio narration and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the unique geological features of the park have left a lasting impression. Travelers have been captivated by the beauty and grandeur of Bryce Canyon National Park, making this self-driving audio tour a highly recommended experience for all nature lovers.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Bryce Canyon National Park

Named after the Mormon Pioneer Ebenezer Bryce, Bryce Canyon became a National Park in 1924. Bryce is famous for its unique geology, which consists of a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters carved from the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah. Named after the Mormon Pioneer Ebenezer Bryce, Bryce Canyon became a National Park in 1924. Bryce is famous for its unique geology, which consists of a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters carved from the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah. The erosional force has shaped the colorful limestone rock of the Claron Formation into bizarre shapes, including slot canyons, windows, fins, and spires called hoodoos. Tinted with colors too numerous and subtle to name, these whimsically arranged rocks create a wondrous landscape of mazes, offering some of the most exciting and memorable walks and hikes imaginable.

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Bryce Canyon Visitor Center

Embark on this epic adventure through Bryce Canyon National Park just before the Visitor Center. As we begin the drive, we'll learn about how the canyon got its namesake and about the original Paitue people who called this land home.

Fairyland Point

Our first detour is at the breathtaking Fairyland Point. This overlook offers a great sneak peek at everything Bryce Canyon contains: sweeping vistas, sheer cliffs, and, of course, the world-famous hoodoos!

Sunrise Point

Our next stop is one of the most famous in the entire park: Sunrise Point. From this vantage point, we'll see unique, picturesque rock formations spread out in front of us and a plethora of natural trails leading into the vast, alient landscape.

Bryce Amphitheater

Our self-guided driving tour continues around the famous Bryce Amphitheatre! The canyon curves around in the shape of a giant semicircle and dips far below our feet.

Sunset Point

Our drive brings us to another striking vista point overlooking the Bryce Amphitheatre: Sunset Point. Here, as we gaze out over the implausible shapes below us, we'll learn about the science behind their formations and understand what, exactly, makes a hoodoo. We'll explore the impact of geology and erosion over a monumental time scale, hoping to understand how such a incredible landscape came into existence.

Inspiration Point

We continue our self-guided tour deeper into Bryce Canyon, towards Inspiration Point. As we drive, we learn about the Paiute people and their mythologies. They had their own explanation for the uniqueness of this landscape and the origins of Bryce's famous hoodoos.

Bryce Point

This brings us to Bryce Point, which offers one of the most scenic vistas of the full amphitheater. Bryce Point is also famous for its extraordinary sunrises. From here you can watch the tops of hoodoos set alight as if by fire from the first rays of the rising sun. Like fire, the orange light quickly spreads driving shadows from all but the deepest recesses of the amphitheater. As we drive here, we'll learn about the Mormon settlers who followed the Paitue and tried to eke out a living in this unforgiving climate.

Paria View

Our self-guided tour continues to Paria View, where we see the effects of a centuries-old glacier. As the earth warmed about 12,000 years ago, the last ice age came to an end. As the enormous glaciers which covered the American continent melted, all that new water had to go somewhere. Answer: down the canyon!

Swamp Canyon Overlook

Now our drive takes us into the lesser-trafficked part of the park. As we drive to Swamp Canyon Overlook, we'll learn about a famous local: Butch Cassidy! We'll learn all about Butch, Sundance, and the difference between fact and fiction as we continue the self-guided tour.

Farview Point

Our next stop is at Farview Point. It’s not just the elevation that allows for such incredible views here -- the land here also offers something becoming increasingly rare in today’s world. Can you guess what it is? Clean air! That's helped along by the abundance of bristlecone pines here, which are the Earth's oldest trees.

Natural Bridge

The self-guided tour passes by Natural Bridge next, which features unusual arches and formations -- in case we weren't already amazed by the hoodoos of the amphitheatre!

Agua Canyon

At Agua Canyon two prominent hoodoos command attention. On the left, is the taller of the two towers, "The Hunter." To the right, the "Rabbit". Neither look anything like a hunter or rabbit though! As we drive on, we'll learn about rabbits, deer, and other wildlife of Bryce. We'll also understand what tricks they use to survive the scorching hot summers and deeply freezing winters.

Ponderosa Canyon

This brings us to Ponderosa Point, from which you can see the park’s iconic junipers sprawling out into the distance. We're now driving into the deepest recesses of Bryce Canyon National Park.

Black Birch Canyon

Our self-guided drive continues towards Black Birch Canyon Overlook. As we drive, we'll learn all about the night sky and opportunities for amateaur astronomy while you're here. The stargazing at Bryce is unparalleled.

Rainbow Point

Finally, we reach the farthest overlooks inside Bryce Canyon: Rainbow and Yovimpa. From here, you can see nearly everything in Bryce Canyon -- the quintessential hoodoos, the verdant basin, the sheer cliffs. You can even see that you're on the top step of the incredibly massive "Grand Staircase" -- a geologic structure "stepping down" all the way to the Grand Canyon in Arizona.

Red Canyon

That arch up ahead and its twin a little ways down the road are the Red Canyon Arches. These might look a little like natural arches, but they’re actually made by people. Workers tunneled through solid rock here in 1914 to make room for the road. Since then, these have become a sort of gateway to the beautiful expanse of Bryce Canyon.

Reviews

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4.2 (42)

robinbV7730PQ

This was a great way to see all of the highlights of Bryce Canyon in a few hours. The narration was entertaining and very informative, and we didn’t have to figure out which stops to make on our own. Make sure to follow the advice to download the tour while you have a strong cell/wifi connection as service is very limited in many area of the canyon.

Delight_W

This was useful for the driver to give an idea of what was coming up, but the content was much less than I had anticipated. Would appreciate something that had a great deal more depth.

Elaine_T

Fire her gave us many interesting facts as we drove. Especially the last 10 miles down to rainbow point it kept us occupied and interested.

EricD1966

Sometimes the blue dot was seen as I was on the moon and had to zoom in again, and again, and again... The app was informative during the tour. What Bryce Canyon concern, way not enough parking space... terrible.

Mark_D

Had a little trouble in the starting point, but then after that the tour was very good Information was pertinent and well delivered

Mike_W

Seeing areas of the National Park at our own pace was a bonus. Great alternative to hiring a personal guide.

johnmG8059AY

This self guided driving tour was perfect. It was spring break and crowded so we bypassed some of the initial stops to get ahead of the crowd and then saw those stops on the way out.

MrsJonnaC

Great tour! Informative, educational, amusing Be sure to follow the instructions and turn off your data - we ignored it at first and had some trouble.

Timothy_C

It was a little glitchy to get started and lost track at one location. Took a guided tour next day that was far more effective at showing off the incredible beauty of Bryce Canyon.

Jim_R

Directions are vague if you use it from the Viator app. Could not figure out how to get it to work. Apparently another app needs to be downloaded from another site. Get your tickets .very confusing.
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