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布莱斯峡谷国家公园,险峻、壮观,照片只能表现冰山一角,犹如盲人摸象。PS:老美的景点安全设施真牛,这么陡峭的悬崖,脚下全是一踩就滑的沙石,崖边连个搭把手的植被都没…居然90%的区域都不安护栏!想起之前去的尼亚加拉大瀑布,也是一样,湍急的河流边上只有很矮的栏杆,而且缝隙极大,小朋友身子钻出去没问题。这要是放国内,要是没护栏,别说自己小不小心,挤也得被挤到水下山下去…
我们在美国参观了四个国家公园,这是第二个,门票八十美元,可在一年内参观所有国家公园,景区指示明确,很快找到了日出,日落拍摄点,看到的那一刻很震撼。
bryce峡谷的景致非常美丽我们是下午到的,分别去了sunrise,sunset point等观景点还沿步道下去走了一段,据说可以转一个大圈但比较远我们没有那个体力了一直等到日落这里游客不少,中国人很多
十一月底去的 天气十分寒冷。不过景色实在是漂亮 值得推荐。Navajo 那个trail 不错 还有bryce point和sunset point另外 注意园内有限速 不要超速 否则会被罚。
我们去时是冬季 虽然太阳很好 但由于海拔高 峡谷内积雪不少 如果走步道的话需要穿专门的防滑鞋 我们没舍得买 后来觉得亏了 很多地方都用的上 推荐冬天去美西国家公园的买一双 这个公园很小 如果不走步道的话很快就看完了 这里是北半球最佳观星点之一 一定要来看银河
我是在冬季初到此地一游。这里的景色非常美真是神的杰作。刚好下了一场初冬的雪很棒,在附近有野餐的场所很方便,富时有准备简单午餐,很常美的环境用餐感觉非常棒。有机会一定要到此一游。多少天呢?最好可安排4,5天囉!附近还有几个国家公园吔!
Beautiful Rock Formations. Went in early March. there was snow, cold temperatures and snow fall. Good Photo ops of Hoodoos and the canyon. Park can be covered in 4-5 hrs tops by car, but if you are looking to hike then a day or two or more for longer hikes. Other than the Sunset to sunrise trail, most other trails were closed or too icy. Navajo trial was closed, sad missed it, If going to drive the 17 miles, start with Rainbow point and stop at each vista point. The view gets better. Sunset and sunrise are best viewed at Bryce, Inspiration point or sunset point.
An incredible place.Made a flying visit here and will return to do it justice. Deep snow added an interesting twist to this fascinating landscape.Well planned roads, trails and view points enhance the experience.Can't wait to return and follow some of the routes amongst the Hoodoos
A little long drive but definitely worth it! We went when it had just snowed... Beautiful! And it's open 24 hrs ago you can enjoy the sunset as well. Glad we did it.
Our family visited Bryce Park over spring break. I knew to expect snow but was unprepared for how much snow. The trails were covered with ice/snow and hiking boots with gripons were recommended. We only had tennis shoes but the gripons would have made our trek much easier. We did the Queens/Navajo Combo hike and slipped and slid the whole way. It was a GREAT hike that I would really recommend. My 9 & 7 year old really enjoyed it as well although climbing out of Bryce Canyon did cause some minor complaining. We were all really tired as the path was snow covered, slushy, and muddy in spots. We drove the scenic route after that and stopped at the overlooks to get a view of the southern part of the park. My kids also enjoyed the Junior Ranger program. They've done several of these programs before but the Ranger at Bryce took extra time to go over their booklet and to talk to the about their park experience. It was really nice considering the Visitor Center was really busy at the time.
I liked everything about the sense of place. It's another incredible Utah national parkscape. Beautiful, not over-traveled or over developed (other than Ruby's Inn). Fine people too.
Very different from Zion and Grand Canyon, Bryce is wonderful in early spring before the crowds arrive. Top tip from a local was to drive to southern end then gradually drive back North via the stops, plenty of parking after snow. Major problem though is that there are no services in park before April or May, which is mad when so many people prefer out of season and less crowds. Restrooms are commodes without running water....heaven knows what they smell like in summer, remember to bring hand gel. But the hoodoos give great photos and are worth the trip.
Driving from Moab, UT to Bryce Canyon is a pretty long drive. We also took the scenic route, which added about an hour to the trip. We enjoyed our drive in the park, stopping at several lookouts. Great views. On leaving the park, it is mostly downhill, with a speed limit at 20 - 30 MPH. Most areas this is a very reasonable speed limit, as to drive any faster would be irresponsible and dangerous. But there are many places, especially near the exit, where the road is straight but still going downhill. Even with your foot off the accelerator you pick up speed very easily. Before you know it you can be traveling at 40 - 50 MPH. Then you see the ranger, parked over to the side. In a blink of an eye you see the "bubble gum lights" come on, and you know you are toast! Sure enough the Ranger gets right behind me, and I pull over. Just be aware, speeding in a National Park is a Federal Offense. So just be aware in a National Part, especially Bryce Canyon, don't speed. Even though you may have some a@@hole tailgating you, just ignore them and drive the speed limit or lower. Enjoy your trips through the National Parks.
I was amazed by Bryce Canyon. I arrived as the sun was setting and the full moon was rising, and was able to get a decent picture of the moon over the Hoodoos. The next day, I drove through the entire park at sunrise and I hiked the Queens Garden Trail to the Navajo Loop Trail. The trails were very nice and pretty easy, except coming up to the rim again (the elevation really messed with me). It's pretty easy to see most of the park in one day, unless you want to hike all the trails.
This was our third trip to Bryce Canyon. The first two were fantastic. This trip was not as much so because of all the snow. Trails were impassable, camping not feasible and extremely cold weather. I would recommend not going to Bryce Canyon the first week of March! Wait until the weather warns up.