Wear hiking boots, not sneakers:Trust us, you want to wearhiking bootswith good “lug” traction and ankle support. Along with altitude-related illnesses, ankle injuries are the park’s number one injury. When visitingBryce Canyon in the winter, you’ll wanttraction devices and ski polesfor ...
Bryce Canyon high elevation:You’ll be over 9,000 feet in the park. Many visitors can feel light-headed and nauseated with just mild exertion. All of the easy hikes at Bryce Canyon don’t require climbing DOWN into the canyon. If you do want to try one of those trails, keep in min...
Explore a network of intertwined hiking trails that wind through high altitude forests and awe-inspiring canyon vistas. Check out The Rim Trail for an easy family hike, or gear up for a backpacking excursion on the Under The Rim Trail. ...