This is where you can find websites, helpful phone numbers, friends groups and cooperating associations, and, sometimes, books related to the park.
Bryce Canyon National Park: www.nps.gov/brca
Park telephone: 435-834-5322
For maps and brochures by mail, please write to:
Information Packet Request
Bryce Canyon National Park, P.O. Box 640201, Bryce Canyon, Utah 84764-0201
For information about bringing your pet, click here.
For maps, click here.
Fees
Entrance fees are payable by credit/debit card only. No cash is accepted.
Standard Pass:
- Seven-day vehicle access: $35
- Seven-day motorcycle access: $30
- Seven-day per person access (pedestrians and bicyclists): $20
Bryce Canyon National Park Annual Pass: $70
American the Beautiful Annual Pass (including Senior Passes): FREE - $80
Organizations And Businesses
- Commercial Sedan (1-6 seats): $50
- Commercial Van (7-15 seats): $50
- Commercial Mini-Bus (16-25 seats): $60
- Commercial Motor Coach (26+ seats): $150
Friends Organization
The Bryce Canyon Association is a nonprofit organization created to aid the interpretive, educational and scientific activities of the National Park Service, at Bryce Canyon National Park and the USDA Forest Service on the Dixie National Forest. A portion of the profits from all bookstore sales are donated to these public land units. Since this association's inception in 1961, donations have exceeded $3.5 million.
Helpful Books
Stars Above, Earth Below, A Guide To Astronomy In the National Parks
Add Stars Above, Earth Below, a Guide to Astronomy in the National Parks to your library and you'll not only gain a better appreciation of the dark skies over national parks, but you'll also be better informed on the stars twinkling at you.
Hiking Southwest Canyon Country
The Southwest is riddled with public lands, and they are riddled with hiking opportunities. Where you go could be as simple as following your sightline into the landscape. But if you're not comfortable with that, it's nice to have a guidebook to help you find your way.