The top cities between Jackson and Sedona are Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Salt Lake City, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Flagstaff, Williams, Park City, Kanab, and Cedar City. Grand Canyon National Park is the most popular city on the route. It's 14 hours from Jackson and 3 hours from Sedona.
Park City is a city located to the east of Salt Lake City in Utah. It is known for its ski slopes, with Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain Resort being two popular options for skiing enthusiasts. The town also boasts of hosting the Sundance Film Festival and was home to the 2002 Winter Olympics held at the Utah Olympic Park, which now primarily serves as a training facility. Main Street features historic buildings constructed during a silver mining boom in the 19th century.
28% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
12 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Sedona
Salt Lake City, located in Utah, is a populous city and the state's capital. It also serves as the seat of Salt Lake County which happens to be its most populous county. The city has a population of around 199,723 people in 2020 and acts as the heart of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area with a total population of about 1,257,936 individuals. Visitors may experience an insect problem while driving across Syracuse's causeway due to bugs covering windshields.
56% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
5 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Sedona
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Cedar City is the largest city in Iron County, Utah, United States. Located 250 miles south of Salt Lake City, it is 170 miles north of Las Vegas on Interstate 15. Southern Utah University is located in Cedar City. Wikipedia.
6% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
10 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Sedona
Bryce Canyon National Park is home to towering spires, also known as hoodoos, and a natural amphitheater. Visitors can enjoy scenic overlooks and hiking trails that offer stunning views of the landscape. For those looking for a stress-free departure, it's recommended to leave early and head back to Salt Lake City via I-15 which takes approximately four hours.
My experience with this place was very positive. Such breathtaking views from mile 1 to all the way to the top of Rainbow Point. It isn't that long of a drive but there are spots to hike, camp, and go horseback riding.
Overall, this park is beautiful!
Albert Emery — Google review
Wow!! Each National Park I visit “one-ups” the last. Badlands, Glacier, and now Bryce to finish the week. Definitely didn’t disappoint. Expansive vistas, great trails, and helpful staff.
The shuttle bus is THE way to travel in order to have a stress free visit. Parking is limited at the popular vistas/look out points and longer distance hikers may not rotate out of spots to quickly.
I arrived at about 3pm and still had plenty of time to make my way from point to point for great views and some awesome pics. Walked the Rim Trail 2x. Different view with each change of the light.
Gets busy at sunset with those seeking last minute pics. 30 minutes after dark it was a convoy departing. 30-45 minutes later and it was like the park was mine.
Spent the night and got 3 shots as the sun n came up over the valley.
Gary Maloney — Google review
A full day of mosey around style hiking on the too easy to get to stuff. Probably another full day or two of the trails down deeper in the canyon. Park ranger gate closes after business hours so entry is free for sunset. Extremely clean park. Only one dog friendly path/trail by the campgrounds. Small town feel with
Kevin Denzel — Google review
A Journey Worth Taking!Sometimes, the unplanned detours lead us to the most breathtaking places.This hidden gem wasn’t on my itinerary, but I’m so glad I stopped to soak in its beauty. 🏞️Bryce Canyon National Park is an absolute must-visit spot, offering a glimpse of paradise😍
Fonne SP — Google review
We had a blast when we came visit. It’s magnificent!! It’s amazing how it was formed and how the colors changed. It’s definitely one of the best canyons! There’s so much to do and see. A good place to do hiking. I highly recommend visiting it.
Ricky M — Google review
Title: A Breathtaking Adventure at Bryce Canyon
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Bryce Canyon National Park, and it was an experience beyond words. The sheer beauty of the scenery took my breath away. The majestic hoodoos and vibrant colors of the canyon walls painted a surreal landscape that felt like stepping into another world.
The hiking trails were nothing short of awe-inspiring. Each step revealed a new vista, a fresh perspective on the natural wonder before me. The diversity of trails catered to all levels of hikers, allowing me to explore at my own pace. Whether it was the challenging switchbacks of Navajo Loop or the leisurely stroll along the Rim Trail, every path offered its own unique magic.
The connection with nature was palpable, and the serenity of the surroundings was both humbling and invigorating. The cool breeze, the rustling leaves, and the distant calls of wildlife created a symphony that added to the overall experience.
The memories made at Bryce Canyon will forever hold a special place in my heart. It's a place where time stands still, allowing you to soak in the grandeur of nature. I left with a renewed sense of wonder and gratitude for the beauty that our planet holds.
If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend visiting Bryce Canyon National Park. It's a true testament to the marvels of the natural world, and an adventure that will stay with you long after you leave.
Jacob Mcclimon — Google review
The wonders of nature! This is a beautiful place to visit if you are ever in southern Utah. From the vast openness to amazing rock formations. Plenty of trails to hike and places to take photos. But definitely watch out for the wildlife while driving, had a deer shoot out in front of my motorcycle. Roads are twisty and make for a great ride. Add this place to your next trip and you won't be disappointed! I plan to visit here often.
Ryan Dunn (Ghost1276) — Google review
Amazing views of the canyons and hoodoos on the trails. It's great that you can hike to see different perspectives of the canyons at different angles to give you that sense of awe.
We hiked from the Sunrise Point to Sunset Point (loop) and the views were spectacular. Since it was mid-March, there is still snow present so you'll be sloshing around in mud (like red clay).
Allen Leung (World of Dreams) — Google review
Great park! If you only have time for one quick stop you must go to Bryce's point! I recommend you drive the entire road and stop at all the view points. They are all SO different! The Queens garden hike was very cool and not too long.
Jason Knepp — Google review
Plan to stop along the road edge to look at the views. There are many great lunch picnic areas and campgrounds along the way.
Hiking is great and you will benefit from a pair of walking sticks. The right hiking shoes are crucial. A 360 camera is best to capture and absorb the amazing landscape. Otherwise a panoramic setting will serve you well here.
Vincent Jackson — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. Sunrise point and inspiration points were our favorite places. They have both paved and unpaved access to the canyons and we were able to get some amazing views for photos. The park is an easy to drive layout and plenty of bathrooms throughout. Such a peaceful location!
Casey M — Google review
This place has devastating beauty. It's amazing all the different contrasts in color, rock formations, and skyline. The hikes are fun and range from easy to hard based on your skill level. I highly recommend checking this National Park off your list of things to do/see.
Audry Potas — Google review
This park is absolutely stunning!! As beautiful as Zion but totally different look. The scenic drive is well worth it!! We started from the “end” and worked our way back to the entrance- stopping at all the pull off areas and scenic lookouts. Hiked part of the Queens Garden Trail- one of the “shorter and easier” hikes at Bryce. The hoodoos are unreal and the views are breathtaking. 10/10
Taylor Morgan — Google review
The view and scenery was breathtaking. We were there before the sunset so the color of the mountains are beautiful with the snow on top of it. It was on a weekday when we came visit and it was not crowded so we were able to take good photos. I recommend this place for you to visit and include in your bucket list.
Edgar Ignacio — Google review
Very impressive! Visit in Summer 2018 and Winter 2019, 2023/24. We love the hoodoos. Great trails and canyon! Very beautiful in winter with snow!!
S — Google review
It is like no other place on earth! The hoodoos and natural bridges are awesome! The colors are other worldly and, when there is snow, it adds a texture and layer to the complexity of the landscape. Don't miss Bryce Canyon! Super easy access for all. You can hike if you want but it is not necessary. The views are unlike anything you have ever seen!
Tanner Mullin — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous canyon with its colorful hoodoos. The Peek-a-boo Trail is amazing as well as the Navajo Trail. Great views are found at Bryce Point and Sunset Point. Rainbow Point also offers vast views. The Natural Bridge is beautiful with the canyon.
Misty Schulz — Google review
I have been wanting to go since I was young and it definitely lived up to my expectations. This was amazing! We visited in early April and there was a lot of snow. The lower half of the park was still closed for winter. The amphitheater was amazing! So awesome at the diversity of geology around this area. We will visit again so we can see the rest of the park.
J D — Google review
Underrated park. Beautiful out of space scenery. Easy access to viewpoints without much hiking. Saw Sunrise and Sunset Point as well as Inspiration Point which was our favorite. Great to stop by on the way to Zion, Grand Canyon or Arches National Park.
Valeria Ursu — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful and iconic places in the southwestern and western United States. If you are in southern Utah this is a stop you should make. The hoodoos in Bryce Canyon are amazing. Amazing because of the amount, the size, and the coloring. From white, to yellow, to orange and red the colors are vibrant and mesmerizing. There are several walks and hikes along the rim of the canyon and down into the canyon. They range from easy walks, to moderate hikes down part way into the canyon, to multi day treks. Even a one to two hour drive into the national park will reward you with vistas that you will never forget.
AP Wilcox — Google review
Make sure have the National park pass to be able to pass quickly and no extra fee. It was very nice and unique shaped rocks. The weather was not too hot when you go early morning. Make sure to have plenty of water with you. You can go hiking to the down if the canyon which is cold and nice but you need to be ready because it is challenging. At 11am it was a historic meeting at the top of the canyon and it was very informative. There are bus stations if you do not want to walk around or you got tired from walking. Restrooms are okay but busy.
Hatice Kacer — Google review
What a beautiful national park it is! We stayed at Ruby’s inn and next morning started early to do the hiking sunrise to sunset to Navajo loop trail. It was breathtaking! We covered the whole park with lookout points and did trail in 6 hrs and enjoyed every minute of it. Trail is highly recommended to go inside hoodoos and see it from close. The color of the hoodoos is breathtaking. We decided to go one week before Christmas and started early to avoid crowds and heat! It was perfect!! We also saw some deers. Highly recommend this place!!
Preeti Gundapwar — Google review
Been hiking for all my life but this was one of the most beautiful views ever while having a short walk. We hiked down next to Thor’s hammer, crossed the sunset point and headed on to queens garden. I didn’t expect the color of the canyon to be that intense, so it was a nice surprise to pass all the orange rocks. Since the canyon is located on high altitude, there was some snow and therefor it can be a bit muddy from time to time. Hoping you enjoy the views as much as I did :)
Jessi VB — Google review
Such a unique and cool experience!!!! We had the best time going to all of the viewing points and seeing the canyon and hoodoos from all aspects! We really enjoyed mossy cave and getting to hike up to the “windows” formed in the rocks and playing in the creek. Highly recommend going up the creek here and seeing what all there is away from the crowds!
Krysten Duren — Google review
Genuinely incredible national park, some of the most unique structures I've ever seen. The scenic drive is packed with amazing lookouts each showing a different angle with completely different landscapes. The drive also features amazing hikes, many of which are incredibly easy. Watch out for the winter season as many attractions are closed during it. Although the snow is very pretty on the formations during springtime.
Yash Patel — Google review
This is a must visit. This is a place to take a family to. Of course we had to buy some gifts at the gift shop. It was a beautiful drive up to rainbow point. Everything about this place is amazing. Everyone is so nice and meeting people form all over the world was really cool.
Ziggy J — Google review
Bryce Canyon National Park is an extraordinary geological wonder with its stunning hoodoos, natural amphitheaters, and vibrant colors. Its unique landscape offers breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking, photography, and stargazing.
visitors should be prepared for high altitudes and varying weather conditions, especially in the winter months. Overall, Bryce Canyon is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Anwaar Adhami — Google review
I went twice today and was bowled over and totally awestruck both times!
First, hopped on and off the shuttle to visit the 4 amphitheater points.
Second, in the evening, to walk the Navajo Trail alone.
This wonder of nature is absolutely humbling.
I felt so fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit it! 💜🖖
Iin Retno — Google review
There should be a multiplier for national parks. Five Stars is not enough!
We visited in the winter to avoid some of the crowds. But we didn't realize that the week of Christmas is VERY POPULAR! It was very hard to find a parking space and the shuttle does not run in the winter.
But we managed!
If you do not want to do any hikes, you can see this park in one day easily. But you would be missing out on some awesome views that are only available by hitting a trail!
There is one road in and it dead ends. So you could simply view the canyon from the stops.
We spent several hours just walking along the rim and then did a hike from Sunrise Point to Sunset Point on another day.
Absolutely beautiful park! The hikes would be extremely hot in the summer as there is not much shade available.
Michael Hillman — Google review
We went during the first week of March and it was beautiful. The snow with the orange colors were so peaceful and bright. The hike was amazing with lots of turns and little tunnels. We used spikes which was a good purchase since it was quite muddy.
Mucci Chang — Google review
42% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
39 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Sedona
Zion National Park is a stunningly beautiful desert park situated in southern Utah, featuring hikes and attractions ranging from canyoneering to family-friendly trails. In addition to its natural beauty, the park is home to one of the world's largest open-air amphitheaters – an awe-inspiring spot for concerts and other events.
It is difficult to describe the natural beauty of Zion National Park in words or pictures. There are so many scenic points all over the park. Some of my favourites were Lower Emerald and Higher Emerald pool. There is almost a couple of hours of hike from the base camp. It is a big park to cover in one day but you can take the bus from the base camp to quickly visit most important scenic points around the park. I visited the park in June, it was around 80F. There was lots of water in the river passing through the park. You should enjoy the beautiful sounds of the running water :) I planned my trip by staying the night in St. George, UT which is one hour drive from the park. I left the hotel at 7:00 AM and reached the park around 8:00 AM via UT-9. It is good not to drive in the evening or night because you can cover scenic UT-9 in the morning. My next destination was Grand Canyon National Park, so I left the park around 3:00 PM so that I could reach Flagstaff, AZ before the night. Doing this, I covered UT-9 all during the day time. UT-9 is a very beautiful scenic drive which you should not miss. Do have the following with you,
- Sun block
- Sun glasses
- Stick for hiking
- Lots of water
Irfan Azam — Google review
Amazing experience, gorgeous trails! Highly recommend to visit but maybe not during the summer or early fall months because it can be really really hot.
Also, highly recommend to start the day as early as possible if you want to get a parking spot at the visitors center. The spots get completely full after ~7.30am. The shuttle is very convenient, no reservations needed. Only need a reservation if you are trying to do Angels landing.
Kristiana Nasto — Google review
Simply amazing! Cross this park off my bucket list this week. Worth every penny. Great hikes whether you like them long or short. The views were just amazing. Park staff were friendly and knowledgeable and always ready to share a good story.
George Bo Clevenger — Google review
OMG! You will love this place. There are so many things to do. The way that you enter the park with gorgeous rocks and different colors are magnificent. Do not forget to get National parks pass if you are going to Utah and different parks. It will be so much easy to check in and no extra money. You need to leave your car at the parking lot and get in the bus for the other stations. Do not try to drive because it will be blocked. Hop on the bus and enjoy your view. You can get off any station and walk around. Last bus was 7:50pm for us and we had to go back. Visited center is very crowded and you might wait in the line for 10 min. Restrooms are clean but so busy. Make sure you go to the narrows it is beautiful and very challenging. You can swim in the water but it is cold.
Hatice Kacer — Google review
In awe with nature's beauty. Love how there are different levels of hiking trails. We were able to do hiking with a baby in our group and enjoy the beautiful scenery. The Narrows trail is a nice walk for all. The only downside of the Narrows was that the bathrooms were not available. Wish we had more days to explore more of Zion National Park.
Ana Torres — Google review
We visited in 1st week of may,It was busy but beauty amazed us. Had to say this park is magnificent in all the terms. Mountains look spectacular during sun set time.
-We did Narrows,it wasn’t too deep but, at few places water is higher than your waist. It was bit cloudy that day.
-We did the Angels landing,after about 2-2.5miles the trail is only accessible by the chain which is very narrow and slippery and also you need special permission to access that.
-Emerald pools trail (upper,lower,middle) are the great start for the day. They are quick simple and amazing.
-Lastly Watchman Campground,we did camping under millions of stars and Surrounded by beautiful mountains. Cold breeze and camp fire such an amazing experience.
It is so hard to capture all the beauty.
Nidhi Patidar — Google review
The magnificent view of Zion will mesmerize everyone. The shuttle operates within the park is great. Without any problem one can go to important view points by the shuttle.
The weeping rock is unique. Thousands of years Rocky mountain is of a great geological importance.
Thousands of people visit this Park.
Wish to visit again whenever I get to USA.
gopal biswas — Google review
This is one of my favorite national parks I’ve been too. So much to do and see. The views are amazing and breathtaking. Every year we come back to Zion National Park we have another hike we do.
Every year things change a little because of the run off. Rock formations are altered or moved. Everything is always changing here.
Everyone things it’s always going to be super hot in the park. There is plenty of shade everywhere and the further you get into the canyon the cooler it gets. So it’s actually really enjoyable even on hot days and I’m from Alaska.
My children always have a blast here. They love playing on the rocks and jumping around. The water hikes help keep them cool and going.
Skyler Dyer — Google review
One of the best parks in the United States! Highly recommend getting in before 8am to reduce crowds/ easy parking/ less heat etc. Strenuous hikes truly are challenging so be prepared with water and sufficient time. Nice part about this park is that done if the trails are in the shade to give you a break from the sun.
Michael Hyman — Google review
We loved this park. We were able to fit through the bridge with no problem with our class b camper van. We're just under 11 feet. The drives are gorgeous, and the shuttle is really easy to use. There are so many good hikes. Angel's Landing was a lot of fun and you have to sign up for passes using the lottery application the day before. We wanted to hike the narrows, but didn't have enough time.
Dani Drugan — Google review
Second visit, first time was years ago, but knew we wanted to visit again and spend more time. We did and thoroughly enjoyed it. Definitely a bucket list. Place people who enjoy beautiful scenery and being able to do some hiking if they like.
Alan Womack — Google review
Zion National Park is a breathtaking natural wonder that leaves you in awe from the moment you arrive. The towering red rock formations, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant plant life create a landscape that's both rugged and stunningly beautiful.
One of the highlights of Zion is the iconic Angel's Landing hike. It's a challenging trek that rewards you with panoramic views of the entire canyon. The adrenaline rush of navigating narrow paths and steep drop-offs is balanced by the sense of accomplishment at reaching the summit.
For a more leisurely experience, the Riverside Walk is a serene trail along the Virgin River. It's perfect for all ages and offers glimpses of hanging gardens and wildlife along the way.
The park's shuttle system is well-organized and eco-friendly, making it easy to explore different areas without worrying about parking. Be sure to catch the sunrise or sunset, as the play of light on the rock formations is simply magical.
Overall, Zion National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Its rugged beauty and diverse trails make it a gem of the American Southwest.
Nook Hanklang — Google review
We came late January, it was not too busy and absolutely beautiful. We enjoyed stunning drives with our little ones and a couple easier hikes. The drive repeats Bryce Canyon through the tunnel was incredible and definitely something that should be on everyone's list. Absolutely gorgeous park and such a wonderful time to visit for full access.
Zach Tysinger — Google review
The benefit of coming off-season is being able to drive the scenic canyon road in your own car without relying on the shuttle. The canyon is absolutely beautiful and very majestic. Looking forward to coming back when the weather allows for better hiking conditions.
Loves Traveling — Google review
Beautiful park. We were in St George for the weekend and decided to go through the Zion National Park. So glad we did. Absolutely beautiful. Amazing sights. Unforgettable experience. It's not very long of a drive through. You get to drive through a couple tunnels that are literally through the gigantic rock mountains which is pretty amazing and see the most beautiful views. Very happy to have experienced this.
Candace Simon — Google review
Very beautiful park, we visited it on the end of August. We covered almost all the hiking trails there , enjoying the views at different times of the day and under different lighting conditions. We will definitely come back again.
Inna Ann — Google review
It is really well run and organized. Map was extremely helpful on which trails to hike. Trams were readily available. Something for all levels. Basic nature hikes to skilled rock climbing. A postcard everywhere you look!
Michael Galicia — Google review
Absolutely fabulous! We went in November and had a great time. The days are shorter and a bit cool, but it was not crowded except at the visitor center. I could actually be alone on most trails once past the trailhead.
Two days wasn’t enough to see everything and I will try to get back.
Dave Harlan — Google review
No words to describe. Small National Park with stunning views at every location. Many hikes turns out to give the best view here. Visiting mid feb and crowd turned out to be huge. I recommend to enter early in the park between 8-10 am. Also nearby towns have amazing cabins and bungalows to stay at budget prices.
Ajinkya Madhyeswar — Google review
Too many people everywhere!!! Long lines to board shuttle buses. A ton of people on the trails. Hard to experience and appreciate the natural surroundings.
Thought the idea of permits for some hikes good idea but doesn't really help since everyone can hike a large portion of hike before getting to permitted area (The Narrows and Angels Landing). And then no one is checking for permits anyways. I think they need permits INTO THE PARK so that one can enjoy what the park has to offer instead of waiting in lines.
Shuttle busses is a good idea else you would be stuck in your car on the road up to the trails or driving around all day for a parking spot but the system has room for improvement.
We hiked Riverside walk. That was a very easy hike along the river on a paved path which ends where The Narrows begins.
We then hiked up to Scout's Landing (one in our party went all the way up Angels Landing). The hike up to Angels Landing is not for the faint of heart and challenging at times. Take your time and bring walking poles - great asset.
Yes! The park is beautiful but it really wasn't enjoyed as much as it should have been due to all the people.
Angie Johnson — Google review
Words and pictures cannot do this park justice.
We did a drive through and pulling off at some of the look outs to take more pictures and explore.
You could spend hours here and never see it all.
There are many trails available for all skill and athletic abilities.
A must if in the area. We are going back again this week to tackle some trails.
Helena Neufeld — Google review
Beautiful park with grand rock formations scattering the landscape from even before you enter. Amazing shuttle system with a detailed provided map and vast amounts of hiking opportunities. Springdale is an amazing town to stay in and features incredible views from the hotels and lodges. Not too far from Bryce Canyon, so I would visit that as well.
Yash Patel — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in the world! Whatever the season it’s stunning. Summers are very busy so arrive early to beat crowds. There are two ways to do the park - the scenic drive (accessible by private car during down times but closed if it gets busy, shuttle bus during peak times). This scenic drive is around the bottom of the canyon and leads to the famous hikes like the Narrows. There is also another road, mount Carmel highway, that is open all year round to private vehicles and winds up the canyon. Plenty of pull offs to take pics. If you’re not super mobile you can simply drive to pull offs and take pics and you’ll get an amazing experience. A nice moderate short hike is on this last road and it’s called Canyon Overlook Trail, parking just after you drive the tunnel- one mile, mostly ropes but a little un-even. Parking is adjacent but often you may have to park further up and walk down. The hike provides stunning views and is well worth it. For the serious hikers and daredevils there is angels landing or the narrows - these take planning and the landing is on a lottery system now so you will need to get a pass in advance. Whether you have half a day or a week you’ll never run out of amazing experiences to have at Zion.
Amanda Caton — Google review
Beautiful, surreal, captivating views. Just an amazing place that has to be seen to be believed. Amazing trails for all skill levels. Get there early for the poplar spots as parking is limited. You can park at the visitor center and take the shuttle throughout the park, which is convenient.
Donald Maerz — Google review
Just wow. Absolutely breathtaking national Park. The hiking is to die for and the place seems to be run like a pretty well oiled machine. You must take the shuttles to get to your destination so in peak season like now it was quite a long wait but at least they have lots of shuttles. Best to take a shuttle in as parking is pretty limited. The park is fairly easy to explore as you can really only launch from a shuttle point but the hiking is extensive and glorious. Saw lots of wildlife and the views are just amazing. Only downside is that the park was packed and it's kinda hard to really feel alone ever or like your on a hike in the wilderness.
mordy kramer — Google review
We recently stayed on the Park for a couple of nights. The shuttles are pretty crowded, staying at the Lodge gives you guaranteed parking and easier access to almost all of the hikes you may want to complete. The on-site restaurants are what you would expect from Xanterra, it’s not gourmet, but you don’t have to go through the overcrowded gates to the town. I would not recommend a visit unless you have reservations at the lodge.
Dawson Rouse — Google review
I was only here for a day, but it’s absolutely stunning. There are an overwhelming number of different hikes for all levels, you can rent bikes, or you can just ride the shuttle and take it all in. Truly an amazing place to be.
I was here at the beginning of March. It was cold and windy but a great time to be here for smaller crowds.
Steph West — Google review
This was my second visit and I liked the park even more than last time. I visited in February so it was not super crowded and the shuttles were not operating. I stayed at the Watchmen campground and I liked it, except for the lack of showers. I reserved two nights, both relatively last minute. I toured the park almost all day and went through from end to end twice. First stop was the Narrows parking lot as it fills up fast. For most of the day I stopped at roadside pullouts and that worked well most of the time. I had trouble parking at the Lodge for lunch so I had to do a little hike. The restaurant was very nice. It's kind of weird being at the bottom of the canyon instead of the top, but it's a nice change. Photography is a little challenging as the light at both ends of the day is very obstructed by the canyon so there are dark shadows everywhere. The stargazing was very good.
Dave Thurston — Google review
55% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
18 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Sedona
I'll never travel to Sedona without this trip planner again
Kanab, a municipality situated in Kane County, Utah, serves as the county seat and rests to the north of Arizona's border. The town was established by ten Mormon families who migrated to this region in 1870 after it had first been settled in 1864. Kanab is located on Kanab Creek and has gained popularity among visitors due to its association with The Wave lottery.
11% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
2 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Sedona
Page is a city located in Coconino County, Arizona, close to the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Its population, according to the 2010 census, was 7,247. The hotel options in the area are not exceptional unless one wants to stay at the luxurious Amangiri resort. Camping at Lone Rock campground is a viable option provided that one's vehicle can handle soft sand terrain.
78% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
4 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Sedona
Grand Canyon National Park is a beautiful and majestic geological wonder, with hikes, mule rides, and rafting available for visitors. The park is located about two hours from Sedona and provides amazing views of the canyon from its scenic overlooks.
Before coming here I thought Grand Canyon was all hype. I was wrong. Pictures truly don't do this place any justice. You will have to come out and see for yourself how grand it really is. Would recommend planning on camping if you want to make it to the bottom since the hike can get pretty tiresome for those not used to steep declines on the way down and incline on the way up. Went during March and there was still compacter ice on one of the trails to the point where we had to turn back and take a different trail down. Would be a good idea to take hiking boots with spikes if going during winter and early March. Plan for shuttles to take long during peak times. We went during spring break and shuttles to take us back to our car after long day of hiking took about 1.5 hours which we knew going in but a lot of people waiting in line were getting uneasy and rude to each other. Bring water and snacks with you. They do have gift shops with snacks and beverages but to avoid waiting in line you might as well pack your own. Overall great time here!
Fidel Lopez — Google review
What an amazing place. A lot of people forget about the North Rim. It is worth the drive. There are several rim trails to walk along and you have access to the North Kaibab trail that takes you to the bottom. We were there during crazy weather so you had to wait out the weather to get a good view of the canyon. It is beautiful.
Donna Smith — Google review
It was a wonderful and beautiful experience. It's interesting how you only see pictures of it in the books and see it in movies as opposed to actually being there. It is breathtaking and overwhelming to see Earth's creation. It is a trip that everyone should experience. There are actually hotels and restaurants about 1 mile away from the entrance for those that would like to stay overnight and experience the sunrise and sunsets. Beautiful little town.
Raymond Lopez — Google review
This is a phenomenal once in a lifetime experience!! The Grand Canyon Whitewater rafting company is the way to go. Excellent, experienced, friendly and professional river guides, PHENOMENAL top notch food, well prepared. Comfortable cots, professionally cleaned sleeping bags, pillow and sheet. Great ahead of time videos to help you prepare for the trip. Must love camping. Great hikes, amazing views.
Michele Hoppe — Google review
The most amazing hole in the ground that ever was. I've hiked 15+ miles in and out multiple times and seen some wild things in there, majestic, creepy, sad, beautiful, psychedelic and unexplainable. It really is a special place and glad the Native Americans still have at least a slight foothold here because this is for sure their land and I'm honored I've gotten the opportunity to visit on multiple occasions.
TheLeakingGenius — Google review
The adventure of a lifetime! My dad and I went on a 2-night, 3-day backpacking trip in the canyon down the South Kaibab Trail to Phantom Ranch, then up the Bright Angel Trail through Indian Gardens. Amazing geology and a wonderful time
Dennis Gavrilenko — Google review
Incredible experience! The staff is wonderful. It is hard to believe the logistics and coordination of staff to make this place wonderful for guests. One of the rangers told us over 40% of visitors are from abroad. The Grand Canyon staff call it the United States Gift to the World. And it is. It is a must visit for everyone.
Ellen Kruger — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and breathtaking national park! The views from the many different overlooks are all stunning, all of the different trails within the park offer a great view, different levels of fitness needed for different trails. We only had one day to explore the park, not including the drive there and back, but a lot can still be explored in a short amount of time. Definitely worth the visit!
sugar 404 — Google review
The wonderful Park in the world, in my opinion, I saw life and felt the energy of the canyon. Mothers Nature is amazing. The park is clean. The view is spectacular. The blessed day ever. God is good all the time.
Simone Payne — Google review
This is a place that cannot be described in words, everyone should see it with their own eyes. Simple Stunning. Don't be afraid to visit the Grand Canyon with kids. We stayed here with our 6 month old son and had a wonderful time. If you prepare well, you can also enjoy the beautiful view with children.
Williams, situated in the north of Arizona, is renowned for being the entrance to Grand Canyon National Park through the Grand Canyon Railway. The city offers a nostalgic feel with its Americana-style shops and restaurants that date back to the early 1900s on Historic Route 66. It boasts several attractions such as Pete's Route 66 Gas Station Museum and the Route 66 Zipline, both displaying significant highway memorabilia.
33% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
15 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Sedona
Flagstaff, located in Arizona, is a city surrounded by desert, mountains and pine forests. This area serves as a gateway to the San Francisco Peaks where the tallest peak in Arizona, Humphreys Peak can be found along with the popular ski resort of Arizona Snowbowl. Within close proximity lies Wupatki National Monument which features Native American pueblo sites and Walnut Canyon National Monument showcasing cliff dwellings from ancient times.
36% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
5 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Sedona
Best stops along Jackson to Sedona drive
The top stops along the way from Jackson to Sedona (with short detours) are Grand Canyon National Park, Horseshoe Bend, and Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel. Other popular stops include Bryce Canyon National Park, Antelope Canyon, and Meteor Crater Natural Landmark.
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Lava Hot Springs Foundation World Famous Hot Springs
Nature & Parks
Garden
Natural hot springs offering several outdoor pools with different temperature levels, plus a shop.
Place was awesome, soaked for about an hour and 10 minutes. Payed $10 a person for unlimited time as long as we didn’t leave the pools.
Parking spot is right across the road and you just walk down to the pools pay for your entrance and time for a good soak.
Friendly staff, and very family friendly environment. Pools from warm to pretty hot. Highly recommend for the price.
Bb (bbinurmouthJr) — Google review
I went to this place 2 times in the last week on our family road trip. I found it very clean and well maintained with the amount of people that go through there. It has a ton of visitors each day I was there. We did bring 3 of our children and they all liked it as well. There are strict rules about splashing and actual swimming etc. Which I find nice for the atmosphere it's trying to breed. Would definitely suggest going there I'd you are able to.
Andrew Bartlett — Google review
This was a very fun hot springs to visit. There are multiple pools, each with a different degree in temperature. The price on the weekends is $12 for adults. The price during the week is $8 for adults. They have lockers, but unfortunately it costs 50¢ to actually lock. They have a change machine, so be sure to have some dollar bills handy otherwise you’ll have $4.50 in quarters. There are showers and a changing room for both genders. Parking is across the street or on the street. If you park on the street use your ebrake and turn your wheels to the curb. Overall, I do see me coming back, but during the week when it’s cheaper.
Ben M — Google review
This place was very wonderful.
The nice thing is they have pools with different temperature for 105 to 112 degrees F.
The have indoor and outdoor lockers the indoor lockers are smaller than the outdoor ones
The out door locker can fit a large gym bag the cost of the large locker is 1$ and the indoor locker is 50 cents.
Zoran Calic — Google review
Such good water! Love all the different pool temps. Great facilities. They use to have a swimsuit spinner dryer that was really cool. I think it was 10F degrees but the water was awesome. Highly recommended. Also this is a great town.
Dale Johnson — Google review
We had an amazing time at the Lava Hot Springs. My son really enjoys hot tubs and he said this was the perfect way to end our trip from Yellowstone and Grand Tetons on our way back to California.
We enjoyed the different pools with different temps ranging from 102 to 105, 106 to 110, and the 112 pool was incredibly hot we could only dip our toes in. We could definitely see the natural bubbling in the hotter pools.
Richard C — Google review
This place is fantastic. Strong recommend. Lava Hot Springs World Famous Hot Springs
Bubbling out of natural underground springs, the hot water is laden with minerals, but has no sulfur odor. Over 2.5 million gallons a day flow through the hot springs and are diverted into the Portneuf River keeping the springs ever changing and clean. The spring's temperatures range from approximately 102˚ F to 112˚ F degrees. Our hot pools have a snow melt system in the deck around them, a cold water deck shower and canopies to block the sun or rain.
Features
Open 363 Days A Year!
Pure all natural hot spring Mineral Water
No chemicals, no sulfur, no odor
Natural water temperature 102˚ F to 112˚ F
Five outdoor gravel or rock bottom pools
Dressing rooms, showers, restrooms and coin operated lockers
Warning - Use of the hot pools by children under two (2) years of age is not recommended. Water above 100 degrees may be harmful to infants. Consult your physician.
We are a nonsmoking, non-vaping facility
Gift Shop - souvenirs, coffee, drinks, ice cream and snacks
See our Sunken Gardens (free and open to the public) entrance located above the hot springs.
Chemical analysis of the mineral water
Alkalinity Carbonate as CO3...0mg/l
Alkalinity bicarbonate as HCO3....534 mg/l
Alkalinity Total as CaCO3...438mg/l
Potassium....52mg/l
Sodium....160mg/l
Iron.....<0.05 mg/l
Manganese....<0.02 mg/l
Nitrate and nitrite as N...0.31mg/l
Chloride...170mg/l
Fluoride....0.65mg/l
Sulfate....100mg/l
Calcium....98mg/l
Hardness as CaCo3...372mg/l
Magnesium....31mg/l
pH is about 5.2
VoltaAoMundo ThiagoBianco (VoltaAoMundo) — Google review
It's my first time going to a hot spring and I was surprised at how fun it was. The hotest pool was at 115 degrees, while the coolest one was at 105, it was nice with the weather being so cold to have the two temperature s balance out.
Loulou lee — Google review
This place is amazing! Best hot springs we've ever been to. They have bathrooms, showers and 5 different pools ranging from hottest to bath water. The water and the facilities are well maintained and the staff are friendly. Just bring and drink plenty of water. No other food or drinks are allowed.
T Gissy — Google review
Summer visit, amazing hot springs we visit at halfway between Yellowstone and SLC (3 hrs). Free Parking lot cross street, payment at entrance office Friday to Sunday is $12/pp, Monday to Thursday is $8. For a extra you can use the swimming pool. 5 pools with diferente temperatures 102-105, 105, 105-110, 110. Start with the coolest and soak for 10-15 minutes max per pool (my recommendation), restrooms, dressing rooms and 2-quarter lockers are available. Opens at 8am, we enter with 4-6 at that time on Friday.
Carlos Rodriguez — Google review
Beautiful, relaxing and clean place. They have pools at different temperatures, just be careful not to stay to long in the pools and stay hydrated.
The town is small, but quiet, relaxing and beautiful.
Javier Alvarez Gaona — Google review
It is so clear and clean with no Sulfur smell. From the hotest pool 112° to the coolest 103°, also with two tubs with jets it feels so good to sink down in the water to soak. The gardens are beautiful and very well maintained. The staff are so kind and helpful.
Paula Rowe — Google review
We found the hot springs very well organized and clearly labeled on water temps. The ramps into each pool allowed everyone in our group to adjust to water temps (toddler to senior). The 112F pool has the best shade on the grounds. After soaking we toured the secret garden. It seems to be the same property but only accessible from a path to the east and up the hill behind the historical sign. The garden was very serene and provided plenty of spots to sit and escape the heat. There's a small natural lava cave along the trail. About 2ft high, so be careful to watch your head when in and exciting.
David Johnson — Google review
I was just in Thermopolis so I figured I'd try the Hot Springs here too. There is a nominal entrance fee. Bathrooms, showers and lockers. Various pools at different temperatures. Most people were in the coolest of them which I believe is between 102°-105°. They go up to I think 116°. I felt a bit like Goldilocks finding out which one I liked best. I settled on the small pool at 105° and stayed there for 15-20 mins and then moved to the larger cooler pool for a few. Before I left I did dip in the hottest of the pools just for a couple minutes. Couldn't do that for too long. All felt very nice and relaxing though. Definitely worth it.
Roberta Peek — Google review
My family loves the atmosphere here. Very relaxing with varying pool temps from 102-112 degrees. Clean facilities and nice staff.
Meg — Google review
Awesome natural hot pools located off the beaten path know a tiny town. Clean locker rooms and pool decks along with multiple pools of varying Temps to let you find just the right setting for your desired heat level.
Scott Rounds — Google review
This hot spring is well maintained. There are multiple pools, most well shaded with awnings, with a variety of temperatures - clearly marked. There are good sized changing and showering areas. The employees are friendly and helpful. It was $10 with no reentry. We would return here.
Harper Voyages — Google review
Lava Hot Sprigs was awesome. Stopped here on our way to Yellowstone. Clean, well maintained facility. HOT HOT HOT! Definitely coming back!
Chris Jewell — Google review
The world famous Lava Hot Springs are worth the stop. The water feels amazing, the facility is clean, and the staff is extra helpful.
Jill — Google review
This is a place our family makes several trips to every year. The hot springs has been a fun tradition. This makes for a easy, laid back and relaxing vacation.
The reason for 2 star review is because the changes and rules over the past several years have gotten a little obnoxious and the cost for entry continues to increase. They are really strict about banning "outside drinks" including water. Today we waited in line while the staff searched every bag of every patron. Re-usable water bottles had to be dumped out prior to entry. It makes no sense.
In the past, your entry was valid all day, that is no longer the case. We used to soak a little in the morning, head out to hit one of the local restaurants, then return to soak in the evening. That's not an option anymore which makes enjoying the springs with hungry kids a lot harder than it used to be. The cost of entry for a family is high enough now that it would be hard to justify paying twice so you soak until the kids get hungry and leave. Maybe that's exactly what the owners want.
Ryan Tuttle — Google review
Visited on a Saturday. Was there from 6pm-8 pm and it was crowded. Two hours was more than enough for me. The pools have different temperatures. The lowest temperature was 102 degrees and it was perfect. Make sure you take plenty of water. I paid $12 and there was no time limit. Very clean facility with bathrooms and changing rooms. I’ve been to Crystal Hot Springs in Utah and have to say that Lava Hot Springs is better.
Jannette G — Google review
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430 Main St Ste.A, Lava Hot Springs, ID 83246, USA
Lagoon Amusement Park is a seasonal park that provides visitors with thrilling rides and live shows. In addition to the amusement park, there is also a pioneer village and camping available. The park's theming is not the best due to its focus on providing exciting thrill rides for visitors. Prices are somewhat expensive but manageable.
It was very fun. Lines were short but took longer due to most rides (particularly roller coasters) having only one car going. We had done the South end's coasters first, leading up in intensity to eventually do Cannibal and the more intense rides at the North end of the park. There were visual staffing shortages and a lot of teenage employees. Food prices were okay for an amusement park, ranging from 5 to about 15 dollars. It does become very crowded in the Midway area with people stopping to stand in the middle of the walkway and you were always bumping into other people. Rides were great and entertaining with different levels of thrill ranging from kid rides to very intense rides. Since this is more of a family park, avoiding Kiddieland is very good, avoiding longer lines and a lot of little children. Overall a very great experience, and since I have a season passport I get to go almost every weekend.
Remington S — Google review
Lagoon is a fun place. Lots of rides. It was a hot day but with the water spraying area at the front of the park we cooled right off. They have huge amounts of full grown, beautiful trees to give shade. We went during the week so lines were small. The staff are great! My only concern is the pricing, it is steep. They have added really neat areas and have plans for more that look amazing!!! Hopefully they can figure out some better pricing for everyone. Definitely worth supporting our local theme park! Still a less than going to Disney, but also a smaller scale. Great pools, fun pioneer village, awesome water rides, and of course amazing roller coasters. If you haven't been here try to make it. If it's been years you will be delighted by the new arrivals.
Deborah Ward — Google review
I love this amusement park. There is something for everyone. It gets better every year. It has been open since 1886! That’s 10 years before Utah was even a state! I’ve been enjoying this park since about 1984 as a very young child and have always had a great time. I’ve gone through different friendships throughout those years but cherish all the memories I’ve had with my friends that have come and gone in that time. The prices at the park have really gone up, which is really the only bad thing I could say about the park. I don’t think they need to add a new ride every single year. People will keep coming back regardless. I do recommend this place, but no one really needs my recommendation. People from surrounding states even come here because there are no other amusement parks nearby for hundreds of miles.
Justin Baron — Google review
I've been to many different theme parks around the country. Lagoon stands out to me because of their operations. They are very quick at keeping lines moving. I was also impressed by the friendliness of the staff. My main complaint is the queue lines. There is hardly any queue space, and the lines constantly spill out onto the midway. They have a world class coaster with Cannibal and many other amazing attractions. It is a very family-friendly park. I was impressed with my visits this summer, and I can't wait to return.
Carl TheIntern — Google review
They've really updated the kids area and rides and is just as fun as when I was a kid. Love that they let moms work for season passes as well! Makes the rides go more quickly and smooth too.
Stephanie Barlow — Google review
We came to Lagoon to attend a company party. It was so amazing. They have rides that accommodate everyone! We had various ages from 0-80 I would say. They all had such a blast. There are some water rides for when you get hot, they have a sky lift type ride that will take you from one side of the park to the other. They have rides for the little ones that will keep them going for hours! The staff is friendly and helpful. The food that was served was good and the rides were well maintained and clean. They have it where those with disabilities can get on rides first, but the lines weren't too long which was nice. My only complaint is the parking is expensive, and they don't have enough attendants at closing to direct traffic so everyone can get out safely. We didn't really buy snacks or gifts so I couldn't tell you how much things cost, but I'm sure they are as expected. Will definitely come again. It is worth the trip for family fun.
Shayla Sadler — Google review
Would have been 4 stars but there were a few factors. Minimum of 5 rides broke down/stalled while we were in line for them. Must have been our lot that day or something, but we would wait for 15-20 minutes to see if they would fix it but end up leaving. These rides are getting so old. Other than that, other rides were great.
I'd highly suggest to bring a cooler and sandwiches as it's going to taste WAY better than anything that is offered there. I had minimal time to plan so we decided to just eat there. BIG mistake. Spent $10 for each order and I felt like I was back in high school with the quality of the pizza, hamburger and chicken. Lunch and dinner spent about $60 for 2 adults and children. We spent about $300+ for the 3 of us. If you go twice or more, I'd suggest their season pass. I think their 1 time ticket is a bit more expensive than I think it's worth. But it I'd what it is. 🤷
Joel T. — Google review
Lagoon Amusement Park has held its place as an enduring American classic since the late 1800s. The park triumphantly endured a destructive fire in the 1950s and underwent a remarkable metamorphosis, emerging as an expansive attraction that stands on par with esteemed counterparts like Seven Peaks and other renowned amusement parks. With a plethora of rides that can easily fill your entire day with excitement, and come Fall, they host Frightmares, a captivating Halloween-themed spectacle. Lagoon undeniably claims the title of the most enjoyable amusement park for a considerable stretch of miles.
Morpheus X — Google review
Oof Lagoon - it has my begrudging respect, but it's really way too expensive for what it is. If at all possible, try to buy it as part of a bundle, or what it's really geared for - a season pass for local families. I'd be much more charmed by it if it weren't so expensive! As it is, I really didn't think it was worth it until I rode Cannibal at the end of the day, and that's a properly good ride.
I also really like Colossus, and love that they have two proper haunted houses. They also have dedicated single rider lines for Wicked and Cannibal, which work really well! Make sure you ask if it's chained off. There are two shows - a magician and an Alice in Wonderland pop music show, and both were better than they had any right to be! And the whole pioneer village area is very unique and quiet.
But on the whole - the park is geared towards families, not the biggest thrills. It's trying to be a big park, but acting like a small one - with smeary hand stamps, tickets per ride, short queue lines - it just can't handle big crowds. And on a Thursday, I barely had to wait for anything, not even Cannibal.
Sara Beth Wade — Google review
I absolutely love coming here with my husband. We don't have any kids, but we still have fun. Just went to frightmares and paid extra to see the show Seance, and that was so crazy and cool! We also got to ride the new ride primordial. We waited in line for 2 hours. It was worth the wait! Never experienced anything like it and absolutely had a blast. We bought some items in their gift shop.
Leanne Shaw — Google review
Great park, lots of fun rides. The kids area is almost entirely shaded. You are allowed to bring your own food and drinks in which is a rarity these days. We drive in from out of town multiple times a year to enjoy some family fun!
Fairly short waits for most rides.
Remfleg D — Google review
I've always loved going to Lagoon! It's been the highlight of my summers growing up, and now my own kids feel the excitement. We haven't been when the water park was open since i was probably 12 (in 30's now) I'm hoping to make it again this summer. The reason I couldn't give 5 stars is because of the wait to get on any of the rides. I know there's only so much a theme park can do about the wait times, but man, I wish the lines weren't 2+ hours at times. Like I mentioned before, we've been going at the beginning of the season, which could have a play in the wait/ridiculous amount of people, but I'm sure it is crammed full of people no matter the time of year. Do theme parks ever set a capacity? Sounds crazy I know, but it's hard to "get your money worth" when the majority of your time is waiting in a line. I LOVE that they let you bring in coolers too. We love having a lagoon picnic at our set up camp.
If we weren't 6 hrs away, a season pass would be a given. That's the way to do it for sure.
This trip we happened to be in SLC and heard the opening day was while we were here, so absolutely we went! Lines weren't too bad (except the new ride of course 😉) and a storm came through so very few of us stayed and at that point, NO LINES! Except we were wet and Freezing 🥶 WORTH IT 😁
Aleschia Holloway — Google review
I had a lot of fun here! I arrived around 1 and stayed until 9 and still rode most of the coasters. The park wasn't too crowded until the evening time. The rides were thrilling and exciting.
Word of warning: this is an amusement park, not a theme park. The theming is not the best here, because this park is meant for exciting thrill rides.
Prices were okay, but still a bit on the expensive side.
Overall, I enjoyed my experience here and would come here again for just a select few rides. Especially to ride Cannibal a couple more times! If you're a thrill-seaker, this is a must-ride! The initial 105 degree drop produces an unreal feeling I had never felt up to the point of this ride.
Michael Barnett — Google review
Very very fun! Love the rides, the lines weren't too long. They moved at a very efficient pace. Food was pretty good, a little pricey but that's common everywhere nowadays. All in all, had q really fun day here
Heather — Google review
Expensive but plan to spend the entire day here. Tons of ride options and even have a little kid area. Pioneer Village has the popular Rattlesnake Rapids ride (you will get wet!) as well as old buildings to walk around with informational plaques about the history. Ice cream here is fantastic. Lots of eateries everywhere and carnival games to play.
Angela Naylor — Google review
Had a blast! The lines were not to long, I think the longest I waited was about 30 mins which isn't bad honestly. The park was clean, the food was good. The beaver tails were delicious. Cannibal, Wicked, and Colossus were my favorite rides to go on.
Elyse Johnson — Google review
We love going to Lagoon each year and always get a season pass. We enjoy that they continue to bring new and innovative rides to the park. We had the opportunity to ride the new Primordial ride yesterday and it’s a fun experience. Something very unique and not found anywhere else. We are excited to ride it again and again.
Danielle Nelson — Google review
I visited Lagoon on the opening day of its 2024 season. The park was busy, but most notably the staff felt well trained, friendly, and ready to go for its first day of operation. Cannibal and Primordial are must dos, and the park offers “old school” rides that really set it apart. We had lunch at the Biergarten which offered great food and a large selection of drinks. I look forward to someday returning to this unique amusement park.
Local Traveler — Google review
Frightmares is the best time to go to Lagoon. We had a blast in the haunted houses we went through (5 out of 8) and absolutely loved the SEANCE and Lore live performances. SEANCE was worth the extra money - such a great experience - and Larson, Ryan, and Curtis went out of their way to accommodate the wheelchair user in our group. I noticed many people among the staff paying special attention and care to our ADA needs throughout the park, and I was very impressed and thankful. It's been a few years since I've been to Lagoon, and it remains my favorite amusement park. I can't wait to come back next year!
Kylie Hemmert — Google review
Lagoon is such a fun place to go and ride rides for all ages! We went on a day that wasn’t really busy, but we waited 1 hour and 45 minutes to ride their new ride they have. The price per ticket was a little bit expensive for what we got out of it.
Alicia McGraw — Google review
first time being here after leaving across the highway for four years. the new primordial ride is a unique and thrilling ride I've never been on. It's a combo of a roller coaster, interactive, and unpredictable ride. It's a must but damn, we were almost in line for two hours! this was on a Saturday... It's fun, it's cool, and it's crowded. Be prepared, come early, & a pro tip: bring something to do while you wait in line like trivia cards or the flip up phone game.
Saovada Pum — Google review
The tickets are $100ea. and $25 for a fast pass to the Haunted houses (Which I did not go into because the lines are a nightmare). Besides the price Frightmares 2023 was fun.
Antelope Island State Park is the largest island in the Great Salt Lake and boasts of white-sand beaches, migratory birds, and a herd of American bison. Visitors can take a peaceful walk through its wilderness to spot free-roaming bison, mule deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, and a variety of migratory birds feasting on brine shrimp along the shore. The park hosts annual wildlife spectacles like the November buffalo roundup for veterinary examinations.
Wow! The views are stunning! Wildlife too -antelopes and bison and abundant bird life! It’s spectacular to see the lake and also the mountains. The beach is vast and can be walked also loads of hiking trails and even a restaurant. Camping in tents and RV’s is also available. Would be a great place for riding bikes. Bring Binoculars to see the diverse birds!
Kathy Hayes — Google review
*Experienced The Antelope Island Sunset For The 1st Time Today!! Epic!! Super Clean!! 🦬 Roaming Free!! One Of Thee Most Beautiful Sunset Memories A Person Could Have!! Just Look At GOD'S Greatness!! Thank You For Keeping The Treasure Of Antelope Island Alive & Well!!*
Michelle Biddle — Google review
First Time Visiting Antelope Island, Was told at Entrance it was Bug Season, She Sure was not Kidding by the time I hit the first stop, my car was Splattered, and you could hear the bugs. However once I drove farther into the Island the Bugs were not as bad. Still had a great visit, did not see any Antelopes, but saw lots of Bison. Was a very interesting stop on the way home
tom thompson — Google review
Beautiful park! Take your time to drive through the island in search for bisons and antelopes. The views are stunning! Dogs are not allowed on the beach. Make sure to check if it’s mosquito season and bring some repellent. There are several trails, with some easy options. Bring plenty of water with you as it can get very hot during the day. The entrance is $20 for the car.
Elisa Ramon — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to explore when visiting SLC or Park City. Not far from either place and a really beautiful destination. A mindful reminder of how amazing nature is. The visitors center has great information. The free roaming bison are so cool! And the landscape will not disappoint. A great place to see the salt lake and learn a bit more of what natural beauties UT has to offer. $15 entry fee per car. Lots to explore around we only had a few hours but could have probably been there for an entire day plus!
Rebecca Levine — Google review
We loved it and took photos of bison with a 800mm lens. Its important to remember to give wildlife their space and watch them from a safe distance.
Wserita Go — Google review
Went here for sunrise and absolutely fell in love with it. We were lucky to catch the wild bison crossing the road in front of us. Our trip was in late September and the bugs were absolutely atrocious down near the ranch where we watched the sunrise and saw the bison. The bugs weren’t as bad down by the ranch though! wear layers so they won’t bite you and enjoy.
Arielle M — Google review
Spent 3 days camping and worth spending time out here. Buffalo, owls, coyotes, birds, and other wildlife. Visitor center is well done. RV park is spacious, clean and great views. Hiking and biking trails all over.
JAM — Google review
I hadn't been to this park in 6 years, it was so nice to see water towards the end of the entrance! (it was completely dry last time) There were so many bison's too! We saw hundreds with a bunch of babies as well! They crossed right in front of us! Great experience!
Ashley Araujo — Google review
Antelope island feels like it could be a planet from the movie, Interstellar. Got lucky on my first visit here, saw an antelope, hundreds of bison 🦬, and 2 coyotes. Spectacular views a top Buffalo Point trail. $15 to get in.
Myra Boardman — Google review
So many hiking trails, easy and hard.
Not too busy, plenty of places to park.
Beautiful views.
Renae Steinberger — Google review
We saw the park on YouTube watching a Venture Addicts Destinations Explained video about Salt Lake City. We went there to see the antelope and bison. We didn't see any antelope, but the bison put on a show. We saw one bison at first, then a small group, but eventually drove into several herds of them. Some just casually crossing the road in front and behind our vehicle. We also got several good views of the lake, what's left of it. I was kind of sad to see how much the Great Salt Lake shrunk. The YouTube video did mention the odor and number of flies on the island. The odor wasn’t that bad, but the flies (aka no-see-ums/midges) were an issue. Returning to the city after sunset was a problem. There were so many of them on the causeway that our car and windshield were covered with them. Luckily there was a gas station after you exit the causeway where we could clean our windshield. I still recommend going there to see the bison and lake. The sunset views were from Buffalo Point were amazing.
The Ma?ams — Google review
Absolutely beautiful views! Sure to have a bison sighting. We went twice and saw hundreds each time.
Shelly Ivanovici — Google review
I visited this place in August month. Entrance fee is 15$ for each car. There are few trails and a beach inside. Dogs are not permitted to beach. There is a visitor center inside. It has some information about the wildlife around salt lake. People who are interested in wildlife photography, this is a must place to try it out. Various number of species fly/migrate here. Watch out for those bisons on road they are almost everywhere in the park.
Abhi — Google review
Really great place to visit, just a short distance from the bustle of salt lake city is a wildlife and nature reserve on the shore of the shimmering great salt lake. Lots of buffalo, not that many antelope!
Nick Monaghan — Google review
Beautiful views of the mountain and beach area. Got to see the Buffalo but not any Antelope. I don't think we went high enough into the mountains. Checked out the ranch but there was no guide to explain any of the things we were seeing. The mosquitoes were off the chain! Had to use the outhouse style bathroom and although it was clean, mosquitoes tore my buttocks up. Lol. Hiking trail near bathroom wasn't difficult but that walk to the beachfront was something else. Sand gnats everywhere. They didn't bite though. Bar & Grill on beach was closed the day we went. Took us a little over an hour to get there from Salt Lake City. There is a fee per car but only $15. You drive most trails but they did have a few walking. You can also camp there in RVs or tents.
Poetry D — Google review
Highly highly recommend visiting!! This was some of the most beautiful and diverse terrain all in one location. We travelled with our 3 dogs so didn’t do a lot of the hiking trails but still were able to see plenty of buffalo and sights! So much fun. Only disappointed that there are seasonal road closures 🤷🏼♀️
Nikita Naylor — Google review
Someone suggested I visit this place when I had time. Had 4 hrs to burn so made it out here and OMG this place is so peaceful and beautiful!
Only drove through and walked around Visiter Center and the Ranch but there is sooooo much more to do here! There’s a bunch of hiking/biking trails, camping grounds, horseback riding, and I’m sure a bunch more but 4hrs wasn’t enough!
Don’t think I’d go hiking since there’s a possibility you’ll cross a Bisons path. I will definitely come back to horseback ride when I have at least a whole day to spend!
$15 to drive your car in.
James Allan — Google review
Antelope Island is great in the fall, winter, and spring! Summer has a lot of bugs, but the trails are fun to ride and you'll sometimes see bison, deer, and big horn sheep.
Skyller Whitney — Google review
Cool Utah state park with a cafe that serves bison burgers. Also plenty of camping, hiking, & biking options. Horseback riding is also available but refer to website for complete details. Don’t pet the bison!
Isai Gonzalez — Google review
It’s a great day trip with great views. The visitors center has lots of great information on the wildlife, plants, and good walks/hikes to go on. Be prepared for lots of bugs and insects.
The Utah State Capitol, originally built in 1916, is a neoclassical revival building that is currently undergoing a massive restoration project. It offers tours and exhibits of its original murals, and is located at the top of a hill overlooking the city. The Capitol is one of Utahs most eminent landmarks, and its architecture is spectacular.
Beautifully done! You have to visit this place. I really enjoyed the history. The architecture was amazing inside. So much more to see than I expected. If you are visiting Salt Lake City you should definitely check this place out! This is an excellent place to go when the weather isn’t great outside. I highly recommend this place.
Marion NYC — Google review
Nice place to visit. Lots of history. The architecture is incredible. I went during the cherry blossom season which really added to the coolness factor. Put on some nice walking shoes because you are going to add up those steps. If you park a ways off like we did, you may end up with shin splints. I’m not saying that’s what happened, but you have been warned.
A A — Google review
Beautiful state Capitol that is quite literally sitting on top of a hill. The building is well maintained, architecturally striking, and lovely to stroll through. Many murals and statues celebrate Utahs history.
Sarah Hartman — Google review
I took the TRAX train downtown to City Central and walked from City Central to the Capitol building. It’s a moderately difficult walk because half of it is uphill. Good walk for exercise! The cherry blossom trees are in bloom this time of year. They line a gravel trail that goes in a complete circle around the Capitol building. It’s another good hike and it’s not uphill. There are monuments and statues to view all along the gravel trail.
I went on a Thursday afternoon around 2pm and the Capitol building itself was closed. No one could go inside and view the interior of the building. That was a real letdown. Why is the Utah people’s building closed during normal business hours? Are there not enough tax dollars to have security there during normal business hours so citizens can go in and explore our Capitol building? I marked a star off because it was closed. But it is a great place to explore. People were picnicking on the lawn, flying a kite, kids were running around and climbing up on things, etc. Just be sure not to go there when protesters are demonstrating.
Michael Teems, Jr — Google review
Neat place to visit and learn about! The architecture is beautiful. The tour for us (school group) included being able to see the earthquake supports that have been recently placed under the building. We were also able to see the court room. In that room is a hand-made timer for helping the speakers know when to stop. The timer is in the shape of a traffic light that was built by Lester Farnsworth Wire who made the first version of a traffic light in the state of Utah, in 1912. The "traffic light" timer is still used today. There are great resources on the Utah state capital website such as scavenger hunt games and coloring sheets for use during your tour. So much to see and learn about.
Tamilisa Miner — Google review
Our 1st stop here upon arriving from Ft Worth, to visit family and grab some of that historic snow! We just randomly arrived, and walked right in, and took a stroll throughout the building. Tours are available, but not for us today... timing. The architecture is stunning, regal, and somewhat intimidating. Bring your best behavior, and quiet voice, as this place will transform you to a different time and place. WOW! The history, art, marble, and meeting rooms were a delight to wander about. I suddenly found my posture improving, and my respect for those before us, well... humbling. Yay for us, just spontaneously stopping in. So worth your time. Nice job Utah!
Richard Ward — Google review
The most beautiful state capital I've visited so far. Full of history, elegant and so much fun. And the surrounding environment was just amazing. This city is really clean, beautiful and comfortable. Very attractive place as a whole.
Nicole Wang — Google review
Im not one to typically go on tours as I find sometimes they can be a bit dry. This one was actually good fun, about 30 minutes walk around that is done every hour.
The Roddas — Google review
My recent stroll around South Lake City led me to the Salt Lake City Capitol, a true historical gem framed by majestic mountains. The neoclassical architecture is a testament to timeless design, while the well-maintained grounds provide a serene environment. Inside, the Capitol's historical significance is on full display. The carefully curated exhibits and artifacts showcase the state's rich political and cultural heritage. The knowledgeable staff enhances the visit with their expertise, making the overall experience both informative and enjoyable.
Zain Ul Abdin Siyal — Google review
This is one of the nicer capital buildings. Very large and good interior with nice Marvel and paintings throughout the dome as well kept and everything is very clean. I like to see the beehives hidden in the architectural and art throughout
Wisco Simple — Google review
Wow! What an amazing capitol! We stopped here early Sunday morning and found it to be open to the public. With multiple floors to explore and tons of displays, we spent a solid hour and more learning about various pieces of Utah's history. Well worth a family visit!
M Chu — Google review
Very impressive in architecture and size. Great 360 degree view of SLC and further out. Has chimes or bells and rings on the hour, perhaps more often. Arrived at 6pm so it was closed for the day.
Deb nRaleigh — Google review
Wonderful building and all surroundings. As I did not have the chance to visit Capitol in Washington DC, this is the closest building to the DC one. And it is just incredible.
Milan Prustoměrský — Google review
Our visit to Utah's State Capitol building was a highlight of our capital city tour. This architectural masterpiece, with its rich history, stands as one of the finest among state capitols. The intricate details and stunning design was captivating, making it a must-see for anyone in Salt Lake City.
Exploring its hallowed halls and learning about the state's history added depth to our experience. The architecture was absolutely breathtaking and the exhibits providing a unique perspective of the city and State's history.
I added pictures to showcase the grandeur of the Capitol building itself. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture buff, or just seeking a fantastic viewpoint, the Utah State Capitol building should be on your list. 🏛️🌟
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Mary M — Google review
Title: Utah State Capitol
Visited on : 7th March 2024
Perched on Capitol Hill, the Utah State Capitol is an architectural marvel boasting three stunning domes inside and out. The rotunda dazzles with historical Utah paintings, while an impressive chandelier adds grandeur. Despite visiting at 6:30 pm, entry was easy, allowing us to admire both interior and exterior views of the city and surrounding snow-capped mountains. A must-visit for its beauty and historical significance.
Kiran Roge — Google review
A newer capitol compared to many of other states. But well preserved and taken care of. The rotunda was beautifully designed depicting the history of Utah. A quick place to walk around and a good park to walk around. Great neighborhood. If you are lucky you may meet someone who works here and get to talk about the ins and outs of a capitol.
Tucker Lundquist — Google review
Among the other 52 state capitals I have been to this one stand a literally above the rest! If you love giant marble buildings and old timey elevators Come check it out if you have a moment or two
justin salas — Google review
Beautiful view from behind the capitol
Also researching names of state representatives to talk to about about problems with some laws/policies there was one of 6 representatives available it was Christine Watkins. Thankyou Christine! She was sincere and made time to visit and help me with some concerns. I hope she gets the support and acknowledgement she needs to continue.
Daris Kody Killian — Google review
Well worth it.
I have been to Sacramento Capitol, but this one seems even more massive than the California one, even though Utah is a much smaller state.
I loved the stone every where, majestic.
Luca Revelli — Google review
If you're looking for a very great and quite spacious building and grounds that are being used for the capitol of the state of Utah that also has really pretty cherry blossoms and lots of space to walk around, then, you have found it here at Utah's state capitol.
It's a very nice way to spend 30 to 45 minutes in the early spring enjoying the beautiful sights and aromas of the cherry blossoms. With interesting monuments and historical things scattered about the grounds it's also quite educational.
I give the state of Utah 5 stars. But since this is the government grounds, I'm gonna give it 3. Because governments, well, they're too big.
Jared Garrett — Google review
The Utah State Capital is beautiful! It sits on the top of a hill where you can see a great view of SLC and the Wasatch Mountains. Definitely make sure to walk around inside. The murals and artwork are a must see.
The Natural History Museum of Utah is a 10-gallery institution dedicated to earth science and native cultures in Salt Lake City, Utah. The museum has an impressive collection of objects from around the US and focus on Utah's unique geological and prehistory. Hands-on exhibits educate visitors about the formation of sand dunes and how to build earthquake-resistant structures! The museum also has a impressive fossil and dinosaur collection, including the only set of Ceratopsian skulls in the world.
The dinosaur exhibit is wonderful. I love the gemstone exhibit too. I also enjoy the geology exhibit that traces the history of Utah through millions of years of massive change.
The museum regularly hosts visiting exhibits from all over the world. I recommend going during these times.
There are also interactive activities for children in the mornings and at scheduled times.
In other words, to get the most out this museum, you should look at their event schedule and plan ahead.
Michael Bowers — Google review
Amazing place to take your dinosaur enthusiast! My kids love it here. They have multiple levels with different exhibits. Interactive displays for hands on learning and to ease your mind, hand sanitizer everywhere!
Nichole Hall — Google review
Mine and my youngest son's first experience at a Natural History Museum. We were not disappointed. It was truly amazing. Between all the dinosaur skeletons, the wild life section, and the history of the Indians in Utah, it was all an amazing experience. Plus, the view of Salt Lake City is incredible.
Kris Chase — Google review
Very nice museum with tons of interesting things to look at. We were there on a weekday when some schools were there. Had it not been for all the kids I believe we would have been the only ones there. Rocks and minerals were very interesting as well as all the fossils and dino bones. We had a great time and would recommend this as a stop for any traveler.
Matt Milliman — Google review
Hot tip: start from the top floor and work your way down.
Hot tip for tourists: if you have a pass to a natural history museum in your hometown, it might be valid to use here too! We used our Museum of the Rockies pass to get in free!
Hot time on time: we went on a weekday in the evening outside of tourist season, there were no crowds and not many other people there.
This is an incredible museum. We happened to visit while there is a Jane Goodall exhibit and it was amazing. There is a lot of thought put in to this museum and I recommend it for young and old alike.
The viewing decks were closed when we arrived, but I hope to get to go out there next time we’re in Salt Lake.
Sarah MacDonald — Google review
This was one of my favorite museum experiences I’ve ever been able to participate in. The walking amount can be a bit of a struggle for those with lesser endurance, but even then, slopes are gradual, elevators are available, and the entirety of the exhibits, save for a couple optional locations, appeared to be easy enough to navigate and handicap-friendly. The stories and presentations were excellently captured, and they made it very easy to discern between interactive and non-interactive attractions and displays. Fun for any age, with lots of visual, auditory, and tactile interactions throughout. Set aside a good 2-3 hours if you want to see everything and experience things wholly. We spent 2 and a half hours here and ended up having to be rushed out at closing time half-way through the Colors exhibit.
Absolutely worth the time, the travel, and the visit.
kyle morton — Google review
This was an amazing experience! The architecture and exhibits are spectacular. I would totally share pictures of them, but it would just spoil the magic! I also really enjoyed the outdoor decks that give an awesome view of the salt lake city skyline. It was fun for myself, and the rest of my family. Very fun, and I would definitely go here again in the future.
Nathan B. — Google review
Breath-taking place. You'll dive deep into the history of Utah. It'll surely give you a serotonin boost. The palaeontology section is mind blowing. Loved their collection. The dinosaur's bones are marvellous. Their mineral collections are also praise-worthy.
You'll need 3-4 hour min to visit the place. They have a cafe on the ground floor. The ticket fee is $20 for outsiders, free if you have a student pass (of the U)
Highly recommended place.
Ami Sourov — Google review
Did you know that pterodactyls are not dinosaurs! This is a lovely museum nestled right up next to the mountains. The layout is designed masterfully. It is the perfect afternoon activity! Please do not smell the dinosaur meal…..ugh. You will also learn about the difference between mastodons and woolly mammoths! Well worth the price!
Wade Brinton — Google review
We really enjoyed this museum! The attention to detail is incredible. The flow is perfect to match your pace. You can quickly go through or spend your time at each station. It’s set up as a walkthrough. From dinosaurs to current wildlife-the place has it all. And the view outside is AMAZING! Definitely check this out!!!
David Hoffhines — Google review
Had a great time here with my two small kids. Lots of steps but there was an elevator for the stroller that was quick and convenient. The dinosaur exhibit was a little hard to find and my husband ended up having to go back through with our 5yr old to find it before we left. Some of the hands on features didn’t work but most did and they were fun for everyone. The staff were helpful and our toddler was free. The gift shop is pricey but had some great stuff that the kids are still enjoying weeks later.
Lauren — Google review
The Natural History Museum of Utah is a sensational interactive destination in Salt Lake City. A visually stunning building set at the base of the Wasatch Mountains is home to dinosaurs, rocks & minerals, animals and indigenous peoples.
At the start of the museum, a hands-on kiosk guides even the smallest of guests to the museum level that most interests your blossoming Biologist, Paleontologist, Naturalist, Historian, or Geologist. This way, if time is limited, make a bee-line for target areas.
Engaging all five senses, visitors can smell extinct flora and fauna; dig for fossils; engage Paleontologists at work; draw dinosaurs; jump to create seismic waves; assemble cells and DNA strands; observe ants; touch a snake, and so much more!
Before or after entrance, trails open up to the majesty of Utah's natural wonders for hikers and bikers alike. Be sure to pack sunscreen and good shoes!
Whether there's an hour or all day, don't miss this gem. It's in the top 10 "things to do in Salt Lake City" for a reason. 10/10 recommend!
Lauren Quebedeaux — Google review
Museum is huge, 5 levels, all each have a little outdoor patio with stuff to read. Don't lose your ticket cause it's also the key to get in an out from the patios. Lots of interaction rooms, areas and monitors. When you enter there's a cute quiz that suggests where to start. We didn't listen an started on level 5 an worked our way down and across. There's stairs an elevators. Next to the elevators on each level are restrooms. It took us about 3-4 hours to complete the museum an shop the gift shop. There's much to look at. Native american, fossils, dinosaurs, geology, the earth with minerals and plate tectonics, animals/insects, DNA, micro biology, and human/ animal evolution. An a mini zoo. I'd definitely check it out.
Michelle G — Google review
What a great experience and well worth the visit. Not sure of cost as I went as veteran free this weekend. Located off Wakara way at University of utah. 5 floors to explore. Native American indigenous peoples on top, an observation deck looks out over the Salt Lake Valley. Dinosaur on a level some play and Interactive for the children. Wild life exhibits on one floor. A great walk through history. Everyone should visit if not once, many times. Gift shop and food court are here to.
Collin Cagle — Google review
My favorite part was the Native American artifacts. A lot of the science exhibits are hands on / oriented for younger children. They also have an impressive array in of gems and minerals - many of which I had never heard of, but were very pleasing to the eye. It was quite expensive, and closes right at 5. I would have liked more time to explore the upper levels.
Jeremiah Felsen (Kauai Hiking Tours) — Google review
Wow!! This museum is AMAZING!! My husband & I, our 8 year old son & 15 year old daughter stayed a little over 6 hours!! Easily could have stayed longer. Soooo many dinosaur 🦕 bones!! Such a beautiful museum. Saw a couple animal presentations from the Wild Side with Alex. I loved all the gems! Hubby loved the Native American displays. Truly a place to check out!
Angela Patarino — Google review
Jane Goodall exhibit is great. Very friendly staff I recommend at least 2-4 hours here. We did 2.5 and still feel like we had to rush through some stuff. Dino area is insane but minerals are pretty quick. The overall layout is all ADA accessible and beautiful, really combines form and function. Worth the money
Gabe Dorsey — Google review
I would ask you to try to go to this museum a little earlier because it close pretty early so I think you’ll need like two hours to enjoy it in a full depth. There was an exhibit of a scientist who lived with monkeys. It was a really cool exhibit. Buying tickets is very easy at the door. However, they don’t have student prices so if your student having your student ID as you want to anything, unless you are a student of university of Utah.
If you really want to see the information about dinosaurs, highly would advise you to go to this museum $23 ticket is very well for this museum.
Rafiga Imanova — Google review
This is a great museum! In a beautiful building with amazing views, this bolsters also some great exhibits as well. From the natural history of Utah and the special collection of Jane Goodall, this is a perfect place for all ages. We did get a good discount for being students, but I would for sure come back with new exhibits in the future. The gift shops also have lots of great options.
Kyle Mika — Google review
This museum was fantastic, from the outside it looks small, but the interior has so much well designed space and exhibits. The only downside was the parking was a bit limited, but other than that, fantastic. The replica fossils were amazing, as well as everything else! Fantastic place to visit in SLC!
Alex Osuna — Google review
This museum is amazing. I love how it's laid out, and it definitely looks like a canyon on the inside. You can go to the cafe without a ticket, if you want. But the museum is so worth the price. There's 5 floors with so much information. I loved the mineral area, and the dinosaurs from a local quarry were also great to look at. The native voices exhibit is so informative, and definitely worth the stop.
Parking is free, and they have a good lot with ramps. The views from the cafe are great, and they gave bathrooms near the elevator exits.
Dani Drugan — Google review
Beautiful museum with lots of exhibits. Highly recommend! If you go during the warm seasons it's right next to the red butte gardens, which is also nice to do. Lots of the displays had interactive, hands on activities, fun for kids and adults it took me about an hour to go through the exhibits but one could easily spend a few hours here.
Willow — Google review
Unbeatable collection of dinosaurs 🦕
The museum is very nicely design to make the visit so enjoyable.
Such an amazing visit , you can spend hours without noticing.
Interesting for young kids as well as adults.
Utah Olympic Park, built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, is a sprawling complex that offers various activities and sports events. It features ski jumps of different heights ranging from 10m to 120m, bobsled-luge track, and Nordic combined events. The park hosts national competitions throughout the year and is also used by professional athletes for training purposes. One can engage in adventure ropes courses or take zip-lining rides while exploring their inner athlete.
We did the bobsled experience and it was awesome! So much fun! That being said, if you're having second thoughts, it really isn't as scary as you might think. Very similar to a wooden rollercoaster ride.
The park itself is amazing in the winter. Lots of cool things to see!
Mr3dPHD — Google review
You should take some time and go here if you are visiting Park City. You can watch ski jumpers do their acrobatic tricks into the water for free. For $85 you can do 3 1/2 hours of sliding the tubes down the ski hill or the alpine slides or the zip lines. We went on a Thursday afternoon and it didn’t feel too busy. The skiers are very entertaining to watch.
Mark Taylor — Google review
There may be more to do in the summer. The museums were great and free! Get there before 3 p.m. for guided tours. They have a ski jump simulator, which was fun! Overall, a nice experience if you are looking for a break from the slopes.
Annell Lough — Google review
Our visit the Olympic Park proved to be a highlight our visit to Park City. Three members of our family participated in the Bobsled experience and they were so happy with it. They all came off the mountain sporting wide grins and giggles. The museum which is free to the public proved to be an exceptional display. I loved every exhibit! We all said we would visit again given the chance.
Janet Klosinski — Google review
They have lots of training areas to view the athletes. One place is right outside the Olympic museum with divers and skiers both able to land in a pool of water. And it is all handicap accessible if needed
Gary Wright — Google review
Cool place to check out if you are nearby. It’s free admission, you only pay if you want to participate in any activities. They allow you to walk up to the top, we had on sandals so didn’t make it to the top. There’s a museum inside worth seeing. I give it 4 stars because the activities are over priced.
Jannette G — Google review
Utah Olympic Park did not disappoint - we visited with our 3 boys ages 12 to 16. Highly recommend taking the guided tour which takes you up to the top of the ski jump and bobsled areas with incredible views - come a little early and watch the future Olympians training. Also take time to walk through the Museum which is free and has several interactive experiences. Thoroughly enjoyed!
Tammy Byrd — Google review
This place is impressive if you are a winter sports fan, or Nordic fan especially. The museum is interesting and nostalgic. The venues are fantastic. For all those kids getti.g, to compete at the OP it's a once in a lifetime experience. Definitely worth visiting even if you're just passing by. Free to enter the museum.
Greg Marchand — Google review
Had so much fun bobsledding! Went so quick but glad I can check this off my bucket list. Only complaint was that they did not enforce mask wearing, which was mandated by the state when I was there. Several people were not wearing their masks on the bus ride up and in the safety video room.
A Petal To Peddle — Google review
Free museum with very cool exhibits and interactive simulators. Great place if you like skiing, Olympics, or winter sports! Guided tours available. In between winter and summer hours and access to some areas may be limited. Very good place to visit on your way into town!
Steven Gumeny — Google review
Always an amazing adventure at Utah Olympic Park. This time we did the extreme tubing down the ski jump and had such a thrill.
No wait and despite being the weekend, we were able to get right on the hill. Taking the lift up to the ski jump was peaceful and a fun addition to the experience.
Lots of olympic memorabilia and history to view in the main lobby. Parking is easy and close. There are even lockers for purses and handbags.
Ryan George — Google review
Great time for families or alone. Check out the athletes practicing and take part in activities that are available. Definitely get a reservation and do the waivers ahead of time. Very organized and super helpful staff. Go for the views alone!! Definitely recommend.
Lisa Abraham — Google review
Exciting summer activities for kids 10years + such as zipline, extreme tubing, ropes course to name a few. Perfect place for adventurous kids.
The staff are very friendly and take time to help answer questions. Some rides require hiking paths to reach them but are worth the effort. Arrive on time and the lines are not long.
Valerie Rose — Google review
Impressive facility in a very picturesque setting, good museum and facility tour. It is close to a very beautiful alpine style town Park City, which is nestled into the valley. Two massi e off leash dog fields, and a bridge for skiers to come off the slope right into town A place that knows who and what it is catering for. Very busy, lots of pre , and apres ski, perfect March break weather sun and snow.
Alison Westrop — Google review
What a blast the bobsled is to ride. I highly recommend doing this ride for several reasons. 1. It is fun. 2. It helps to support track maintenance and the workers needed to make it happen. 3. Proceeds from this and the store benefit our Olympians.
All you do is, pay for the ride, take a free shuttle to the finish line where you receive instruction from Carl, receive another free shuttle with your bobsled and professional driver to the starting point, get in the sled 1, 2, 3, and sit down 3, 2, 1 and hang on while you reach 65 to 70 mph and experience up to 3 and 4 g's. You will be hooked and if like us, we did it again the following day.
Mark Keene — Google review
Pretty cool seeing all the Olympic areas as well as the view of Park City from up there. Watching the skiers was fun too.
Mitch Akers — Google review
Totally worth the $20 per adult to take the guided tour. Matt was very knowledgeable and the views were amazing. We got to see the Alpine ski jump team practice in the freestyle pool. Amazing!
Dyann Egleston — Google review
Lots of history and interesting facts. Beautiful with snow around and the tour was captivating. Definitely a must see.
Armando Magana III — Google review
I really didn't know what to expect. I read that some Olympic athletes trained there, but that was about it. It turned out that there were about a dozen kids and early 20's people practicing on the smaller jumps and landing in a pool. We enjoyed watching that. The bobsled run also had some paid participants. We opted out since it cost $100. It was still fun to watch. The biggest surprise was going to the top of the ski jump. I had no idea it was that high. Those athletes are crazy! Many rides for the whole family. Highly recommend!
Greg Thompson — Google review
Our family spent Memorial Day morning at Utah Olympic Park - it was an incredible experience!
We loved the Extreme Zip, Alpine Slide, Canyon Rope Course, Airbag Drop, Drop Tower, and the views from the chairlift. Tubing wasn’t available the day we went.
Everyone was smiling, while enjoying these fun outdoor activities, in a beautiful setting.
Highly recommend!
Deer Valley Resort is a ski resort located in the town of Park City, Utah. The resort features hotels, condos, and shops along with restaurants and activities. It is one of the most popular resorts in Park City and offers many activities such as skiing, snowboarding, tubing, cruising on a small lake for kayakers or stand up paddle boarding.
Amazing ski resort. Amazing terrain. I was able to make it on a beautiful blue bird week. They had enough snow to make it worth it. Great conditions. Steep terrain, but enough for everyone. If you are a skier it is a place you must visit. Worth the price. It can be over the top but the terrain and conditions are worth the price of admission even if it is for one day.
Ryan Calvi — Google review
The staff was amazing. The lodge is a bit confusing at first but there were plenty of workers to help guide you where to go. The ski school was probably the best I've experienced so far (I haven't experienced many to be fair). The runs were fun. I will say there is probably more for more experienced riders. It's also reasonably priced! And free parking too with a shuttle that brings you to the lodge. One downfall is no snowboarding.
Jacqueline Allen — Google review
as someone who enjoys a bit of pampering now and then look no further. if you want that and more head to deer valley for some of the best skiing in one of the most sumptuous settings with the most attentive and friendly service i have experienced. lovely hotels, delicious meals and powder, powder, and more powder await. we could not have been happier that we made deer valley one of our ski destinations in a state that offer so many. thank you utah, we'll be back and we'll spread the word for sure!
david john — Google review
Family friendly ski (only) resort. This place was so much fun. The best groomers and a great balance of greens/blues/blacks. I found the weekday traffic to be lower than other places so there was plenty of room to roam all day. Would do again.
charlie holman — Google review
My friends and I had the worst time at another resort (Park City Mountain). Kind of glad because we would never have gone to Deer Valley otherwise. For a first time ever in life skier, it was a fantastic experience. Smooth process checking in. We got ski lessons. Instructor Todd was the best!!!! All staff were kind and patient with us newbies. Thanks so much! See you soon!
Reese B. — Google review
Went for some mountain biking and it did not disappoint. I’m new to the sport and this was by far my favorite day on my bike yet. I hate pedaling and having the lift was amazing. Tidal wave jump track is so enjoyable. If you haven’t ridden here yet, it’s time to change that!
Ryan Wells — Google review
Best ski resort I’ve ever been to. Amazing service, food, and the runs are great! The groomers get a lot of the blues and all of the greens groomed almost every night, and the blacks are amazing for more advanced skiers! I personally enjoyed the blacks over by the Mayflower lift, but they’re super hard, so unless you’re an advanced skier, I wouldn’t try them! The lift lines can get super long if you don’t wake up and get over there early enough, so make sure you’re over there and getting your skis on BEFORE Carpenter and Silver Lake open. Anyway, this resort is amazing, and it’s kept me coming back for 8 years!
Mason Thomas — Google review
Though the base lodges can give you the impression the place is super crowded the mountain is big enough so skiers are spread far and wide. Like Alta this resort is skiers only. Lots of great trails for all abilities. Lines for the most part are short to non existent... during the week at least. We don't do weekends.
Bruce Wessel — Google review
This review concerns the skiing activity at Deer Valley. My son and I skied here on a snowy Friday and enjoyed it a great deal. We parked in the free parking and took the shuttle provided up to the base, which worked well for us. The high-speed lifts get you lots of vertical and the staff are very professional and capable. We enjoyed a delicious lunch from their famous cuisine. Lunch hour seating was at a premium, however. My only complaint is that the lifts gather at the top of the ski runs, which means you may end up at the bottom at the wrong lift....
Mark Otte — Google review
My favorite Utah resort on a “bad” snow day. Runs are always very well maintained and groomed. It’s a huge resort with tons of lifts.
It’s very well staffed, and the staff care a lot about your experience.
It’s a great ski resort to check out if you are 1. a local with an Ikon pass or 2. made of money.
5/5!
Noah Valentine — Google review
We didn't stay at the property, we just ate there. Excellent service by some fun Jamaican servers. They always add a fun spice to your experience. Other than the fact that it was ridiculously expensive, it was fun.
Johnny G — Google review
The pros:
*Parking lots are full but everyone hangs out in the lodge so there are no lines at the lifts. Interesting that no one actually skis when they come here
*Hot water in the bathrooms is unlike any other resort in Utah
*not young kids running lifts. All older professional people
*It's not like other resorts where you ski through nature and picturesque mountains. It's more like skiing in people's back yards which is really weird. One of the chairlifts literally takes you over a road
Becca Woosley (MindSpread) — Google review
Deer Valley is the place for skiers. It is one of the most beautiful landscapes.
Lots of lifts long runs.
If you like moguls there are plenty.
The Snowshoe Tommy’s is the best hot chocolate ever!
UT-12 is a scenic byway that stretches between Escalante and Loa, near Capitol Reef National Park. The route offers stunning views and photo opportunities, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and photographers. As you drive along UT-12, be prepared to capture the breathtaking landscapes and natural beauty of the area. Whether it's the rugged terrain or the expansive vistas, this road trip promises an unforgettable journey through Utah's picturesque scenery.
Was totally bummed that the Wall Street section of the amphitheater was closed by the time I arrived to the park (first week of November). I would have loved to hike through it, but the best I could do given the closure was take a few photos from the area just before the closure.
The Navajo Loop was still open and it was incredible, so not being able to do the Wall Street section as well was at most a minor disappointment. If it's open by the time you arrive here, do it. It looks incredible from above
Gunnar Caya — Google review
Amazing, absolutely brilliant section! A must-do, must-hike.
The Navajo loop trail is not very long, but has a steep descend and climb on the beginning/end. Bring lots of water, hiking shoes. It can be very hot.
I'd give it more than 5 stars, if I could!
Frans Willems — Google review
Bryce Canyon overall is my favorite park! It's so incredibly beautiful, and Wall Street Trail is such a unique and fun trail to experience. You zig zag down the easy trail until you reach the bottom of the canyon. Our group included 7 kids ranging in ages from 4-14 and everyone made the hike easily. You have to check this place out!
Sarah Gohman — Google review
Excellent views of the hoodoos!
We hiked the Navajo Loop to Peekaboo to Wall Street combination, in a figure 8, which totaled 4.9 miles. We completed it in 3-4 hours. The combination took us up and down hoodoos about 4 times. I would characterize this combination hike as strenuous due to the elevation changes, some of which are rather steep. The trail is wide so there is plenty of room to hike. I would not recommend bringing very young children on this trail. Bring plenty of water!
Karen — Google review
Navajo Loop and Queens Garden trail are surely very nice and impressive, especially the wall section. However, be prepared for the crowds as this trail is heavily visited. Also, you can of course only walk a short part of the trail, but right from the start you go down and you will have to get up again. We saw a lot of people who were sitting in a tiny peace of shade and looking completely exhausted. Make sure you have average fitness, a hat and sufficient water. I preferred fairyland loop, which is long but way less crowded.
Maria X — Google review
Amazing trail that connects Sunset Point to the Navajo Loop and Queens Garden Trail. Highly recommended to take this route if your able to (this is a steep uphill zig-zag climb that has many stairs). Also highly recommended to check the National Park website for info on what supplys to bring (plenty of water, proper clothing, etc).
Nick W — Google review
I did the Navajo loop trail and Wall Street on the first snowfall day in November 2019.
What a scenic winter wonderland it was!
The beautiful hoodoos covered in a snow jacket was just indescribably magical.
The combination of the altitude, the cold and the intensive hike made me feel exhausted pretty fast. But just took my time and enjoyed the beautiful setting.
Stephen — Google review
We did the Queen-Navajo Loop and it was moderate and super long. The trail is downwards, levels then a lot of uphill whichever way you start or return. But it was well worth it. I wanted nothing more to do this trail as I saw it in a lot of popular media and so glad I got to experience this journey. The winding road going down which is the Navajo part is a lot easier than what it looks. 1000x recommend this trail
Traveling Terrezzas — Google review
Really nice!!!
A hike of medium difficulty due to the height gained in a short distance, which can make the route a bit heavy.
The view is very good because of the colors on the walls.
It is important to carry hydration and walk carefully and attentively on the road.
Salvador Calderón A. — Google review
Magic trail, bring water, comfortable closed toe shoes, snacks and sunscreen. Great hike for kids, very exciting experience of going down the stairs, climbing over and under rocks. Do not embark if you have bad knees, lots of stairs and up and down walking here. Breathtaking views of the canyon, adjacent to two Bridges trails
Travel Girl — Google review
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Bryce Canyon National Park is home to towering spires, also known as hoodoos, and a natural amphitheater. Visitors can enjoy scenic overlooks and hiking trails that offer stunning views of the landscape. For those looking for a stress-free departure, it's recommended to leave early and head back to Salt Lake City via I-15 which takes approximately four hours.
My experience with this place was very positive. Such breathtaking views from mile 1 to all the way to the top of Rainbow Point. It isn't that long of a drive but there are spots to hike, camp, and go horseback riding.
Overall, this park is beautiful!
Albert Emery — Google review
Wow!! Each National Park I visit “one-ups” the last. Badlands, Glacier, and now Bryce to finish the week. Definitely didn’t disappoint. Expansive vistas, great trails, and helpful staff.
The shuttle bus is THE way to travel in order to have a stress free visit. Parking is limited at the popular vistas/look out points and longer distance hikers may not rotate out of spots to quickly.
I arrived at about 3pm and still had plenty of time to make my way from point to point for great views and some awesome pics. Walked the Rim Trail 2x. Different view with each change of the light.
Gets busy at sunset with those seeking last minute pics. 30 minutes after dark it was a convoy departing. 30-45 minutes later and it was like the park was mine.
Spent the night and got 3 shots as the sun n came up over the valley.
Gary Maloney — Google review
A full day of mosey around style hiking on the too easy to get to stuff. Probably another full day or two of the trails down deeper in the canyon. Park ranger gate closes after business hours so entry is free for sunset. Extremely clean park. Only one dog friendly path/trail by the campgrounds. Small town feel with
Kevin Denzel — Google review
A Journey Worth Taking!Sometimes, the unplanned detours lead us to the most breathtaking places.This hidden gem wasn’t on my itinerary, but I’m so glad I stopped to soak in its beauty. 🏞️Bryce Canyon National Park is an absolute must-visit spot, offering a glimpse of paradise😍
Fonne SP — Google review
We had a blast when we came visit. It’s magnificent!! It’s amazing how it was formed and how the colors changed. It’s definitely one of the best canyons! There’s so much to do and see. A good place to do hiking. I highly recommend visiting it.
Ricky M — Google review
Title: A Breathtaking Adventure at Bryce Canyon
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Bryce Canyon National Park, and it was an experience beyond words. The sheer beauty of the scenery took my breath away. The majestic hoodoos and vibrant colors of the canyon walls painted a surreal landscape that felt like stepping into another world.
The hiking trails were nothing short of awe-inspiring. Each step revealed a new vista, a fresh perspective on the natural wonder before me. The diversity of trails catered to all levels of hikers, allowing me to explore at my own pace. Whether it was the challenging switchbacks of Navajo Loop or the leisurely stroll along the Rim Trail, every path offered its own unique magic.
The connection with nature was palpable, and the serenity of the surroundings was both humbling and invigorating. The cool breeze, the rustling leaves, and the distant calls of wildlife created a symphony that added to the overall experience.
The memories made at Bryce Canyon will forever hold a special place in my heart. It's a place where time stands still, allowing you to soak in the grandeur of nature. I left with a renewed sense of wonder and gratitude for the beauty that our planet holds.
If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend visiting Bryce Canyon National Park. It's a true testament to the marvels of the natural world, and an adventure that will stay with you long after you leave.
Jacob Mcclimon — Google review
The wonders of nature! This is a beautiful place to visit if you are ever in southern Utah. From the vast openness to amazing rock formations. Plenty of trails to hike and places to take photos. But definitely watch out for the wildlife while driving, had a deer shoot out in front of my motorcycle. Roads are twisty and make for a great ride. Add this place to your next trip and you won't be disappointed! I plan to visit here often.
Ryan Dunn (Ghost1276) — Google review
Amazing views of the canyons and hoodoos on the trails. It's great that you can hike to see different perspectives of the canyons at different angles to give you that sense of awe.
We hiked from the Sunrise Point to Sunset Point (loop) and the views were spectacular. Since it was mid-March, there is still snow present so you'll be sloshing around in mud (like red clay).
Allen Leung (World of Dreams) — Google review
Great park! If you only have time for one quick stop you must go to Bryce's point! I recommend you drive the entire road and stop at all the view points. They are all SO different! The Queens garden hike was very cool and not too long.
Jason Knepp — Google review
Plan to stop along the road edge to look at the views. There are many great lunch picnic areas and campgrounds along the way.
Hiking is great and you will benefit from a pair of walking sticks. The right hiking shoes are crucial. A 360 camera is best to capture and absorb the amazing landscape. Otherwise a panoramic setting will serve you well here.
Vincent Jackson — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. Sunrise point and inspiration points were our favorite places. They have both paved and unpaved access to the canyons and we were able to get some amazing views for photos. The park is an easy to drive layout and plenty of bathrooms throughout. Such a peaceful location!
Casey M — Google review
This place has devastating beauty. It's amazing all the different contrasts in color, rock formations, and skyline. The hikes are fun and range from easy to hard based on your skill level. I highly recommend checking this National Park off your list of things to do/see.
Audry Potas — Google review
This park is absolutely stunning!! As beautiful as Zion but totally different look. The scenic drive is well worth it!! We started from the “end” and worked our way back to the entrance- stopping at all the pull off areas and scenic lookouts. Hiked part of the Queens Garden Trail- one of the “shorter and easier” hikes at Bryce. The hoodoos are unreal and the views are breathtaking. 10/10
Taylor Morgan — Google review
The view and scenery was breathtaking. We were there before the sunset so the color of the mountains are beautiful with the snow on top of it. It was on a weekday when we came visit and it was not crowded so we were able to take good photos. I recommend this place for you to visit and include in your bucket list.
Edgar Ignacio — Google review
Very impressive! Visit in Summer 2018 and Winter 2019, 2023/24. We love the hoodoos. Great trails and canyon! Very beautiful in winter with snow!!
S — Google review
It is like no other place on earth! The hoodoos and natural bridges are awesome! The colors are other worldly and, when there is snow, it adds a texture and layer to the complexity of the landscape. Don't miss Bryce Canyon! Super easy access for all. You can hike if you want but it is not necessary. The views are unlike anything you have ever seen!
Tanner Mullin — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous canyon with its colorful hoodoos. The Peek-a-boo Trail is amazing as well as the Navajo Trail. Great views are found at Bryce Point and Sunset Point. Rainbow Point also offers vast views. The Natural Bridge is beautiful with the canyon.
Misty Schulz — Google review
I have been wanting to go since I was young and it definitely lived up to my expectations. This was amazing! We visited in early April and there was a lot of snow. The lower half of the park was still closed for winter. The amphitheater was amazing! So awesome at the diversity of geology around this area. We will visit again so we can see the rest of the park.
J D — Google review
Underrated park. Beautiful out of space scenery. Easy access to viewpoints without much hiking. Saw Sunrise and Sunset Point as well as Inspiration Point which was our favorite. Great to stop by on the way to Zion, Grand Canyon or Arches National Park.
Valeria Ursu — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful and iconic places in the southwestern and western United States. If you are in southern Utah this is a stop you should make. The hoodoos in Bryce Canyon are amazing. Amazing because of the amount, the size, and the coloring. From white, to yellow, to orange and red the colors are vibrant and mesmerizing. There are several walks and hikes along the rim of the canyon and down into the canyon. They range from easy walks, to moderate hikes down part way into the canyon, to multi day treks. Even a one to two hour drive into the national park will reward you with vistas that you will never forget.
AP Wilcox — Google review
Make sure have the National park pass to be able to pass quickly and no extra fee. It was very nice and unique shaped rocks. The weather was not too hot when you go early morning. Make sure to have plenty of water with you. You can go hiking to the down if the canyon which is cold and nice but you need to be ready because it is challenging. At 11am it was a historic meeting at the top of the canyon and it was very informative. There are bus stations if you do not want to walk around or you got tired from walking. Restrooms are okay but busy.
Hatice Kacer — Google review
What a beautiful national park it is! We stayed at Ruby’s inn and next morning started early to do the hiking sunrise to sunset to Navajo loop trail. It was breathtaking! We covered the whole park with lookout points and did trail in 6 hrs and enjoyed every minute of it. Trail is highly recommended to go inside hoodoos and see it from close. The color of the hoodoos is breathtaking. We decided to go one week before Christmas and started early to avoid crowds and heat! It was perfect!! We also saw some deers. Highly recommend this place!!
Preeti Gundapwar — Google review
Been hiking for all my life but this was one of the most beautiful views ever while having a short walk. We hiked down next to Thor’s hammer, crossed the sunset point and headed on to queens garden. I didn’t expect the color of the canyon to be that intense, so it was a nice surprise to pass all the orange rocks. Since the canyon is located on high altitude, there was some snow and therefor it can be a bit muddy from time to time. Hoping you enjoy the views as much as I did :)
Jessi VB — Google review
Such a unique and cool experience!!!! We had the best time going to all of the viewing points and seeing the canyon and hoodoos from all aspects! We really enjoyed mossy cave and getting to hike up to the “windows” formed in the rocks and playing in the creek. Highly recommend going up the creek here and seeing what all there is away from the crowds!
Krysten Duren — Google review
Genuinely incredible national park, some of the most unique structures I've ever seen. The scenic drive is packed with amazing lookouts each showing a different angle with completely different landscapes. The drive also features amazing hikes, many of which are incredibly easy. Watch out for the winter season as many attractions are closed during it. Although the snow is very pretty on the formations during springtime.
Yash Patel — Google review
This is a must visit. This is a place to take a family to. Of course we had to buy some gifts at the gift shop. It was a beautiful drive up to rainbow point. Everything about this place is amazing. Everyone is so nice and meeting people form all over the world was really cool.
Ziggy J — Google review
Bryce Canyon National Park is an extraordinary geological wonder with its stunning hoodoos, natural amphitheaters, and vibrant colors. Its unique landscape offers breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking, photography, and stargazing.
visitors should be prepared for high altitudes and varying weather conditions, especially in the winter months. Overall, Bryce Canyon is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Anwaar Adhami — Google review
I went twice today and was bowled over and totally awestruck both times!
First, hopped on and off the shuttle to visit the 4 amphitheater points.
Second, in the evening, to walk the Navajo Trail alone.
This wonder of nature is absolutely humbling.
I felt so fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit it! 💜🖖
Iin Retno — Google review
There should be a multiplier for national parks. Five Stars is not enough!
We visited in the winter to avoid some of the crowds. But we didn't realize that the week of Christmas is VERY POPULAR! It was very hard to find a parking space and the shuttle does not run in the winter.
But we managed!
If you do not want to do any hikes, you can see this park in one day easily. But you would be missing out on some awesome views that are only available by hitting a trail!
There is one road in and it dead ends. So you could simply view the canyon from the stops.
We spent several hours just walking along the rim and then did a hike from Sunrise Point to Sunset Point on another day.
Absolutely beautiful park! The hikes would be extremely hot in the summer as there is not much shade available.
Michael Hillman — Google review
We went during the first week of March and it was beautiful. The snow with the orange colors were so peaceful and bright. The hike was amazing with lots of turns and little tunnels. We used spikes which was a good purchase since it was quite muddy.
Mucci Chang — Google review
42% as popular as Grand Canyon National Park
39 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Sedona
I'll never travel to Sedona without this trip planner again
Compact, scenic national park featuring unusual rock formations, hiking, camping & more.
One of the places you must see before you die! Not sure if I'd attempt to bring children, the trail is narrow to the end point and even some if the adults doesn't attempt it. Very beautiful views. We found it making our trip and decided to stop on - worth the detour to see.
Mary H It Could Be Worse — Google review
Cannot recommend this place enough, it's just gorgeous. Fairly easily accessed from the highway, though the drive north gets pretty steep, so keep that in mind if you're in a camper or have a trailer.
I had no idea about this place until I was planning a road trip in the area, and we thought we'd drop by. So glad we did, because it's amazing. Stunning views and a well-laid out road. The visitor center is basically a gift store and bathroom stop.
Alex Demas — Google review
Cedar Breaks is an amazing place to hike. The south side trail takes you to Spectra Point and Rampart Overlook. The visitor center is now closed for reconstruction, and parking is limited. But there were not many people present on a weekday, so there were parking spaces available.
The views of the amphitheater along the trail are amazing. The pine forest, wild flowers and bristlecone pines along the adjacent south hills present a beautiful contrast to the bright red amphitheater.
A warning, however, you are at 10,000 feet elevation, so you may at times find yourself out of breath. So pace yourself, particularly returning from Rampart Overlook and Spectra Point, which has a lot of uphill sections. Just pause a bit and take in the beautiful scenery.
One nice aspect, Cedar Breaks is at about 10,000 feet elevation. So you avoid the excessive heat current being experienced at lower elevations in southern Utah. Still, make sure to take plenty of water.
One of my favorite southern Utah hikes.
Leo Wikstrom — Google review
Cedar Breaks State Park is a nature lover's paradise! Its stunning aspen and pine trees create a picturesque backdrop for fun and challenging hikes. A must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts! It's a great alternative to the busy national parks. 🌲🏞️ #CedarBreaks #NatureBeauty
Mary M — Google review
Snow!! Yes April 28 and Rd to visitor center and campground is closed, but plowed. We walked on it. A lot of snow up here! 3 ft in places, easy. Beautiful drive up.
Alice Feeney — Google review
This “smaller” National Park is a gem that is often overlooked. Probably one of the most scenic and beautiful parks that I have ever seen with a deep canyon, plenty of hiking trails, and expansive overlooks that are easy to reach from the roadside, or after a short hike.
We arrived at the park on a clear day with plenty of sunshine and the views were absolutely amazing! You could literally see for 40 miles or so, and the mountain ranges all around were visible.
Definitely stop to see this park on a clear day when you are visiting the other more popular parks in Utah!
Mark Pitts — Google review
What a beautiful place. Easy access although due to a current construction the traffic going up there and coming back it was slow. The views are fantastic. Walking trails offer nice views as well. If you love green , fresh and unexpected spots, go here. I would come back and I would recommend this place. So beautiful 😍
Jackie B. — Google review
Stunning scenery, quick and easy hikes available. Not too far off of the beaten path from Cedar City. It's a small park, so it's easy to do all here in a day, or camp and chill out.
Tom Gray — Google review
This is a hidden gem. It is an outstanding beauty all its own. There are incredible views everywhere you look. Stunning canyons and hoodoos, meadows, to beautiful overlooks. Critters are very plentiful, Mule Deer, Elk, Trout, and various birds and ground critters. WATCH OUT for the free-range cows and sheep.
Jerry Baggesen — Google review
Cedar Breaks National Monument. It’s beautiful. The drive is amazing. Views are spectacular and easily accessible. Only a very short walk to the vistas. It was very windy at that elevation. We were standing at over 10,000 feet, it was cool and windy. Be sure to take the time to see this sight - you won’t regret it - BEAUTIFUL! Great views and hiking trails. Doesn't get many visitors even in peak season. Well worth a visit. A small version of Bryce Canyon.
Sally Kasper (Sally) — Google review
Absolutely breath taking views worth the drive and the fee for the park. There was 3 different points to pull off and take pictures. Plus seen tons of spots to pull off and hike. It was a perfect drive. The staff that we ran into we're very helpful and friendly.
Stacy David — Google review
Beautiful views and worth the stop! This was the northview overlook. Cost is not by vehicle, but by person. Ages 16 and up was $10 each.
L M — Google review
Such a beautiful place with amazing views. We went and the ranger/visitor centers were closed so we stopped at the overlook and hiked the Bristlecone Trail. It's been about 14 years since I've been and I would love to come back and explore more!
Heather Oxborrow — Google review
The new visitor center is under construction and will be complete next summer. Photos were taken from different view areas. Early season snow is the white showing in photos. Well worth the time due to fall foliage with fantastic colors.
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ROGER L Mont Pullan — Google review
WOW WOW WOW. You MUST make the trip to see this in person. The drive up was fantastic with many places to see the Breaks from a distance. The views are breathtaking!! There are 3 or so places at the top to park and see overlooks. We visited June 2, 2023 and there was still snow and chilly up top. Definitely an amazing place to see!
Emily Santos — Google review
I absolutely loved this location. The views were breathtaking and it was so peaceful. It didn't have nearly the traffic that Bryce canyon or Zion had. We were able to feel on top of the world at Brian's Head Mt. The whole experience was amazing and I highly recommend it.
Alisha Strye — Google review
Cedar Breaks is a gorgeous park located roughly midway between Zion and Bryce. In my several visits it seems to be much less busy than the other two parks and well worth a visit for the incredible views and the fact that’s it’s a beautiful drive to get there. We were surprised to find pockets of snow still there in late July, coexisting with the wildflowers blooming in the high altitude meadows. I would imagine accessibility could be an issue in the winter.
Alison Joslyn — Google review
It's not as impressive as Bryce Canyon NP, but worth a visit if you're in the area. Views are stunning from all the lookouts. Free with America the Beautiful Pass.
Rōbi Ventures (Rōbi Ventures) — Google review
A little hidden gem that is worth the trip to. It has a new Visitor Center that will be open soon. A small camping ground that has a few trees but is near the peak, so it will be a bit windy. A pavilion just before the campground with picnic tables and vault toilets. There are a few lookout points where you can see the awe inspiring views of canyon amphitheater. Middle of July, in the high 60s and there are still some small patches of snow lingering around. A nice place to go to get away from the heat of the summer.
Mark Manwell — Google review
So beautiful. I went 2nd of April, and although their was still snow, the roads were clear to view the northside. Would love to come back once snow was melted.
The Kolob Canyons in Zion National Park are a series of red rock canyons that offer great views. They're accessible via a scenic drive or a hike, and there are plenty of trails for hiking if the crowds are thick.
Just off of I-15 and only a 5 mile road that have some wonderful vistas. We happened to go on a day that had snowed. The snow added to the contrast of the red rocks. There is a $35 National Park fee. We were lucky we have a National Park pass.
Wildcat 528 — Google review
Gah! This place is amazing! Take the short hike at the top! Well worth it. The rangers were very nice and friendly. Plenty of places to pull over for pictures along the way.
Tiffany Weidlein — Google review
A little lesser known and not nearly as crowded part of Zion National Park. Did a short hike that crossed a creek several times. Beautiful scenery all around. The staff at the welcome center were so kind and informative. They really made my day!
Alexis Tamke — Google review
Honestly one of my favorite parts of my Utah Trips. Easy trails, beautiful scenic drives all the way to the top of a viewpoint. Great place for families too!
Brad Young — Google review
This is such a great addition to Zion National Park. Zion has two parts, the huge, heavily populated side (totally worth going to) and this side. You can really get a great appreciation of the landscape in a short amount of time here. It is also much easier to get to, since it is just an exit off the highway and you are there. We went to the other side of Zion one day, and visited this one on the way back from Bryce Canyon NP. We didn't do any trails, but this would definitely be the way to go if you are short on time, or if have small children. We loved Zion, but the easier trails we were sticking too were heavily populated and are used as a connector trail to get to some of the harder and more popular ones. So we felt like we were in others way going at our small children walking pace. Kolob would have probably been a better place to family hike. The drive alone is spectacular. At the top there is a nice infographic with the elevations of the mountains listed. It's pretty humbling to see the thousand feet differences in the mountains right in front of you, giving you a better idea just how huge the cliffs are.
Nathalie Lu — Google review
This is the northern section of Zion. However, it is about an hour away from the main entrance.
The best part is it is just as scenic and is NOT crowded!
We included it on our plans as we were driving from Bryce back to Las Vegas.
The road is a very short drive to the end and there is a one mile hike that ends in a very scenic view of the entire canyon! Definitely worth the extra hike.
There is also a very nice shaded picnic area at the end of the road with latrines.
We spent about two hours which allowed us just enough time to see it.
There are several hiking trails that are available if you really wanted to experience the area.
I am glad we stopped by!
Michael Hillman — Google review
The Lee Pass trailhead comes out to about 15 miles round trip, recommended for some amazing scenic views of the north side of Zion National Park. The wind can get pretty bad and the arch is (sort of) underwhelming as it doesn’t protrude as much and is hard to see. Beautiful hike
Oliver Alvesteffer — Google review
It was an amazing day we had fun on all of the trails. Our kids had a blast Hilo up all kinds of areas and walls and finding different kinds of rocks. All in all it was a great day.
Rebecca larson — Google review
North part of Zion National Park. Same beauty without the huge crowds. There are hiking options & overlook point for photos. There are restrooms at Taylor Creek Trail & South Fork. South Fork has a small picnic area with 3 picnic tables too, limit shade so they can be hot.
CrzyGamer Mom — Google review
Kolob Canyons is a great, 5-mile scenic drive through Zion’s National Park! There are lots of good trails for hiking, but also plenty of spots to just pull off and enjoy the view. They have nice bathrooms at several of the trailheads.
Also, there wasn’t hardly any traffic when I went, which was especially surprising for a nice, summer evening.
Brigham Flint — Google review
Nice scenic 5 mile drive with some spectacular views and rock formations. Kolob Canyon is right off Highway 15 so there’s easy access on and off. There is a nice hike at the top, I didn’t do it but will next time.
The Narrows is a popular, scenic slot canyon hike in Zion Canyon that offers an adventurous experience for hikers. The trail involves wading through ankle to waist-deep river passages, jumping into sandstone swimming pools, and some rock scrambling. It can be accessed from either the Riverside Walk at Temple of Sinawava or Chamberlain Ranch for a full canyoneering adventure.
9 mile out and back hike up the virgin River. Unforgettable waterfalls and rock formations. Seeing sunlight filter through snow melt from the rocks is a unique experience. If you pay close attention you can see a number of small springs bubbling up into the river, and openings to larger cavities in the rock. Definitely recommend getting waterproof bibs and shoes for rent in the March-April season. Truly a once in a lifetime experience.
Jenya Pryadkin — Google review
This is a difficult hike but extremely rewarding. This may have been the best most unique hike of my life no joke. it is hard to see the rocks and it's easy to slip, but you get used to it after 45 minutes or so. Know you limits and do not rush. We did the whole trail that you don't need a permit for and it practically took all day but it was amazing. Go Early to avoid the crowd and the heat! Trust me this is worth waking up early for. Get the rental gear too if you can. My feet are usually always cold but these neoprene boots kept my feet warm the whole time! This is a once in a lifetime hike and scenery to do with the ones that you love! Have fun!
Andrew — Google review
Finally walked the Narrows. It was so much fun! We went in mid September, and the weather was perfect! The water temperature was mild, and you can wear shorts and water shoes. Make sure you bring walking sticks!
Enjoy and have fun!
Jeannie Chen — Google review
If you're looking for a phenomenal hike!! Start with this hike. Early morning, it could take from one hour to 4 or 5 hours. It all depends on the distance you want to travel.
Be careful with the rocks. You definitely need two sticks, if possible. It helps you balance yourself. As you're walking through the Rocky River.
The views are amazing breathtaking!! 👏 Something you have to see for yourself with your own eyes I highly recommend it.
Rosie Martin — Google review
What a fun family hike in the river, and what awesome cuts through the sandstone! The water was cold, yet was about 2.5 feet deep at most at end of May. Having two trekking poles (as opposed to just one) and wading sandals/watershoes with decent tread really helped with stability in the river. The morning air/breeze was cold, so windbreaker jackets are recommended at the very least! Some of the best, most fascinating portions of the hike were right before arriving at Orderville Gulch - definitely worth the trek!
Brian Baker — Google review
A must do when in Zion. Once you get to the parking area there is about a 1 mile nice paved walk. Thereafter, the hike starts to involve walking in cold water and in some instances there are strong currents. It's a very nice and unforgettable experience.
Eric Lewis — Google review
Hike of a lifetime! Went in mid-October with my siblings. Rented gear from Zion Guru (a must) as water temps in The Narrows were in the 40's. The gear allowed us to thoroughly enjoy the breathtaking sights for as long as daylight would permit. Water was relatively low...except for "the hole" about .2 of a mile into the hike. I'm 5'3" and the water was chest deep on me.
Bonnie Hesselman — Google review
This is one of the most epic hikes - but there are many things to consider so that your hike is enjoyable and safe. Information below will be for a bottom up hike (out and back) that does not require a permit.
Gear: The Narrows can be hiked year round. In colder months, you want to be sure to get the appropriate gear so that your core body temperature does not drop. We rented waders, water shoes, neoprene socks, and a walking stick from Zion Outfitters. This kept us warm when hiking in March. The stick was such a valuable part of the gear because it is challenging to find solid footing at times when walking through the river. The stick helps you to maintain balance. *You can pick up your gear after 4 on the day before your hike so you can start early the next morning.
Water: You will need to pack in your own water. The water in the Virgin River is not potable due to cyanobacteria.
Parking: From mid-March to October, the park runs a shuttle bus from the visitor center to the Temple of Sinawava (the stop for The Narrows). If the shuttle is not running, you will have to drive to the parking lot at the Temple of Sinawava. Due to limited parking - get there very early (before sunrise) to get parking. You can rest in your car once you have a spot. If you arrive late, you. will have to park up the road at other roadside spots, and. this will add additional miles to your hike.
Distances: From the Temple of Sinawava, you begin walking on the Riverside Walk Trail. This is an easy, paved path for approximately 1.5 miles. At the end of this path, stairs lead down to the river. At this point, you will begin walking in the river. The water can get waist deep (or higher). Check with the park rangers before doing The Narrows because flash flooding can be dangerous.
You can walk as far as you want and then turn around to return to the Temple of Sinawava. If you want to see Wall Street (where the canyon becomes narrrow), you will need to walk approximately 2 miles once you enter the water at the end of The Riverside Walk Trail.
Frank Patranella — Google review
Amazing hike, but crowded as f.
I've done the Narrows "top-down" a couple times, and THAT is a beautiful hike. You spend the first three quarters in complete solitude, and it's really beautiful and peaceful. Magical.
But hikers from the bottom of the canyon are able to hike up to Big Spring without a permit, and after this point (coming down) it becomes increasing busy, and by the last mile or so before the Temple of Sinawava it becomes extremely crowded. This is perhaps the most spectacular section, so most people get to see it, but few get to enjoy it because you spend more time navigating around other hikers than you do marvelling at the incredible scenery.
Zion Narrows is perfect for tourists, but I'd advise real adventurers, and anyone looking for a little solitude, to go for the top-down, or to look elsewhere. The top-down is limited by permit, and is said to be a "minimum 10 hour" hike. But this old fat man did it easily in six and a half including the mile-long Riverside Walk to the shuttle, which is not generally considered part of the hike.
As for practicalities, the bottom up hike is almost entirely in the river. Choice of footwear makes a big difference. I've done it top down in the river boots you can rent in Springdale, and these are perfect - great grip, warm and lots of support. But I've also done it bottom up in FiveFIngers and barefoot - and if you are a confident walker - it's perfectly doable. The rocks in this lower part are a little more slippery than further up the river, so be careful, but they are not very slippery. A stick helps with balance when you are choosing your footing in the river's faster flowing sections, a trekking pole works OK, but the stout wooden sticks provided by the Narrows Outfitters are even better.
Marcus Dyson — Google review
We did the first mile of The Narrows trail with our 13, 12 and 3 year old (she was in a carrier) and it took my breath away with the beauty. This is a must do if you're visiting Zion. There were people of all fitness levels and ages on the path. I'll be back to do the full hike someday!
Shevon Quijano — Google review
There are a few things you need to know before doing this hike. This is a difficult hike but extremely rewarding.
-listen to the weather reports as it can be dangerous in heavy rain downpours
-go early to avoid the crowd and the heat! You can start later in the day in summer but parking is very tricky 😏
-get the rental gear and walking stick, (the neoprene boots will keep your feet warm)
- bring dry bags, the water can be above thigh to waist high, protect your electronics only bring water and food
Some hikers choose to go barefoot and not use walking sticks BIG MISTAKE!! They undoubtedly will fall and get frustrated, don’t be that person! Be smart and rent the recommended gear. Some areas the waters can get up to waist high level, strong currents, and slippery rocks. Some of these rocks are hard to see and it's easy to slip, but you get the hang of it after 30 minutes or so. Know your limits take it slow, you will be fine. You will see people of all fitness levels and ages on the path. This trail will take you all day to complete. Enjoy and have fun!
Lourdes Summerdancer — Google review
Went in August 2023 water was refreshing surprisingly not cold. Lots of rocks under water , having a stick was useful. I hired the socks and shoes at Zion Park , the socks and shoes stopped the sand getting in and were very comfortable. I saw many wearing there normally hiking shoes and a few in water shoes. 2.5 litres of water was enough. I could go to very end after big rock as I didnt have a dry bag and you had to swim.
Leah Duncan - UTAH Realtor — Google review
The best hike i ever experienced!!!
We took the bus from the visitor center in zion park and were droped at the entrance of the narrows. We walked aprox 10 min to get there and on the way we saw wild deer and squirels. Once you reach the entrance you better have water shoes. The views were breathtaking and the whole experience is out of this world. I would highly reccomend it to anyone who is looking for an amazing and unique hike!
Nikolas Konstantinou — Google review
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!
I have been wanting to do this hike for years! Finally went for it! I will say I was not prepared for the water to be as cold as it was!!!!!! Brrrrrrr........next time I will definitely wear a wet suit! It was 102 degrees but the water is almost all located in the shaded areas and it makes it that much colder! But it was by far soooooooo much fun! We git up super early to do this and secured a good parking spot at the visitors center and when we went out it was already starting to pack with people but it was so much fun!
Tiffany Munoz — Google review
Very scenic place. One of the most sought out place in zion natuonal park. Very busy place. You can get here only by park shuttle from visitor center.
Mahesh Babu Shanmugam (maheba) — Google review
Best hike ever. We went in July and the water was a little brown, it wasn’t clear as shown in other pictures. The hike was moderate, my kids really enjoyed it becuz they got to walk in the water. We started from the entrance and walked for 3 hours to the tributary then walk back for another 3 hours.
Angels Landing is the most popular peak in Zion National Park, and for good reason. Its a steep climb up to stunning views of the valley below. The trail is challenging and strenuous, but well worth it to get those amazing views.
Here's why this is the ideal hike. Much of this hike is paved with many switchbacks and beautiful views the entire way. The view at the top, before the chains is spectacular. So if you don't win a lotto spot for the chains, this portion is definitely worth the hike.
The chains portion was was fun and the additional views are certainly worth it, but honestly, the chains portion is more about the adventure than the views.
Steve Carroll — Google review
On St Patrick's day we had the luck of the Irish and won the lottery to hike Angels Landing in Zion NP! My wife was too scared to hike the dangerous/best part. But my son and I did it, and the dangerous hike was well worth it for the amazing views!!! This is so far the best hike we've ever hiked!
Brian Hutchison — Google review
The hike is beautiful, but not for the faint of hearted. The scouts trail up is strenuous but doable uphill, and angels landing you need to be very careful. The whole experience is amazing though, definitely worth it.
Jaro Fletes-Berkowitz — Google review
This is the most beautiful and exciting hike I've ever done. You can do the full thing in around 4 hours. It looks scarier than it actually is and it's not difficult. Just be very careful to not slip on the sections without chains. You also need to get a permit (can apply the day before).
Kenzo Milleville — Google review
Nice trail, a little scary on the chain section but not that bad if you have good hiking experiences! The view is nice all the way on the chain section, but watch out if you plan to take pictures.
Shumin Guo — Google review
Such a beautiful hike. It is strenuous but with the views. Much of the path is paved so easy to walk on. Must register ahead of time if you want to be able to hike to the top portion of Angels landing where the trails are more narrow and they have chain to help you pull yourself up.
Anthony Scott — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous! A strenuous hike that's worth it when you get to the top! It was a bit icy and dicy so only got as far as the 3rd set of chains but still amazing!
G Blon Jr — Google review
Hiking Angels Landing in Zion National Park was an unforgettable adventure for me. The trail started with a challenging climb up Walter's Wiggles, a series of steep switchbacks offering glimpses of the stunning Zion Canyon below. The highlight of the hike was the nerve-wracking but exhilarating narrow ridge leading to Angels Landing, where chains provided much-needed support along the sheer cliffs. Reaching the summit rewarded me with a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view that left me in awe. It's an absolute must-do for anyone seeking both adventure and the beauty of nature.
Megan — Google review
The view at the top is worth the hike up. Steep switchbacks before being exposed to vertical drops on both ends until you reach the summit. It's definitely a memorable hike to say the least. But you'll have to ballot for the permit so remember to do that. And go early to avoid the crowd!
Joseph Kim — Google review
Just did this trail right before the lottery went into effect. It was amazing!!! A bit scary for January as there was ice and snow on the trail. Some yak tracks helped in those places. This is worth the hike. My 11 yr old son and made it to scouts landing in about 45min of steady walking then it took another hour to make it up to the peak. In Jan there was not as many people as I've been told are there in the summer. Take your time and be respectful of those going up and down. There are plenty of passing locations that are wide enough to wait for a group to move through. The wiggles are pretty icy right now (in Jan) so stick to the edges and walls.
Joshua Francis — Google review
AWESOME hike! I was lucky to get a permit and hike Angel's landing, it was an amazing experience. Would love to do this again! The views are breathtaking!
Maribel Lara — Google review
Finally did it!
Beautiful trail, not as scary as promoted especially with permits (not as many people)
NOTE: permit is required and to get it you need to win a lottery which you can apply 3 month before or a day before a hike
Oleksandr Artiushenko — Google review
Am absolutely gorgeous hike, I greatly miss the days when it did not require a permit. However, definitely try to get one, because the view is breathtaking
Scot Carrington — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful but challenging hikes in zion national park. This is a moderate to hard trail mostly due to the elevation changes and the switch backs to ascend to the start of the final ascent where the chain portion starts. You will need a permit to hike past scouts landing, which is where the chain section starts. There are a few spots on this section that are a bit intimidating. There are a number of spots that are a vertical climb with the chain, which I would advise people to take it slow and steady. The challenge is definitely worth the destination as you get a beautiful view of the park. I would HIGHLY recommend that you go early if you have that permit. We had a permit for before 9am. We got there around 7:30 which was the perfect time. Past 9am there were a lot more people hiking it which made the already daunting trail even more intimidating. If you aren't afraid of heights, this is definitely worth the hike.
Lindsey Schreiner — Google review
Wow! What a rewarding feeling when you complete this hike. If you have problems with heights, definitely avoid. Definitely on the moderate to difficult end from a hiking perspective. It’s about 2 miles of a fair ascent to get to the final difficult portion where you have portions you will use a chain for steady climbing with drops on both sides of you. Bring water and good shoes. Also, make sure you get your permit to be able to attempt the hike. The views at the end are amazing. Worth the hike. Highly recommend.
Cliff Roberts — Google review
What a ripper of a hike! Absolutely loved it!
The weather was great in early March 2024, dry and sunny. Make sure you bring your ID and get a permit for the hike. They do check it on the entrance to the hike. The checked me twice in fact, at the bottom of the hike, right after I got off the bus, and right before the Angels Landing hike itself. Bring snacks, bring water, sunscreen/sunglasses, and some layers just incase. You are in the mountains, so the weather does change.
Don’t bring a massive pack with you. Angels landing hike is a bit triply at times, very very open. A great challenge if you are afraid of heights 😉😉 (like I am)
I loved the hike up too. The formations are beautiful, the views are great, the path is very well maintained.
It was already pretty busy on the hike, so may be try going in earlier in the day. Although note that if your permit is for midday, you won’t be able to start the Angels Landing portion until midday.
Buses in Zion start running from early March until late November. This Bus is free. Comes every 5ish minutes.
If in doubt on the way down, scutch on your bum for safety :) when looking around on your hike at the top, make sure you are grabbing onto something, because it can get very disorienting and dizzying being so high without anything around on top of a cliff face from both ends.
Lots of cute chipmunks on the way up too! Watch out as they may get in your bags for snacks, if your bag is open/not attended.
There are bathrooms at the bottom of the Angels Landing/at the Scouts lookout.
Overall the sign at the bottom says that the hike can take you from 3-4 hours, which is representative. Depends how quickly you are willing to go through the height section, very open section at the top (a little technical). Also, how often you stop to take photos. I know someone who has done the whole thing in 2 hrs return, however they had no one around (no waiting on people in line), they did not take any photos/videos (as they were doing a PB), and they were not afraid of heights (so they moved super quickly), plus super fit ofcourse.
Olia — Google review
The scariest and the most spectacular hike I've done...twice. It will be like nothing you've done. I think it's a must when visiting Utah, though you definitely need to be in good shape, both for the long hike in and for the hike UP. Those with knee issues would want to wear braces or tape. Poles would help some, for sure.
Donna Wanna — Google review
I was invited to hike Angel's Landing by my sister and it didn't disappoint. Not an easy trek, especially since I don't typically do that sort of thing, but well worth it and it's an experience I'll never forget.
Phil Green — Google review
Great hike. Little over 5 miles out and back. You will need a permit to go to the top of Angels Landing. If visting in winter, you will need some type of ice cleats or microspikes. Switchbacks were some decent incline. Go early to avoid waiting around some of those chain areas.
Randy Nguyen — Google review
Angels Landing In Zion National Park, Utah, USA is a destination to be visited even if you have to drive one hundred miles. The landscapes views are amazing and awe inspiring. Should be in your list if you are staying long term in the area.
Abd Elhamid Elsayed Halayeb — Google review
Even if playing the lottery can get a little annoying, hang in there! It is worth it!
If you are in decent shape, you can hike this; it’s really not as grueling or scary as some make it out to be! I did it at the end of my first trimester. Have confidence :) I saw all ages of people on this hike that made it to the top. Although, I can see you having an issue if you’ve got a bad fear of heights; at some points, the climb is vertical and it gets steep.
It is a really fun journey to get up there and you will feel accomplished and happy that you did it.
You will also see cool condors and aggressively cute chipmunks that aren’t shy to beg for your snacks.
If I were to do it again, I’d pack a lunch to eat at the top.
Pack plenty of water and wear sunscreen! Wear decent shoes though for sure. I wore a pair of Brooks Glycerins and did just fine.
Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is a picturesque route perfect for leisurely drives, bike rides, and seasonal shuttles. The road offers stunning views of red-rock canyons and towering cliffs, making it an ideal way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the park. Whether you're seeking a relaxing drive or an active exploration by bike, this scenic route promises unforgettable vistas of the rugged landscape.
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Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab is a renowned no-kill rescue center for domestic pets and farm animals. It offers volunteer opportunities and adoptions for those interested in giving these rescued animals a loving home. Located 5.5 miles north of Kanab, the sanctuary sits amidst over 33,000 acres of red-rock desert and boasts an impressive count of over 1700 horses, pigs, dogs, cats, birds and other creatures on-site.
This place will fill your heart and make you want to empty your pockets 😂 The work they're doing with animals and doing for animals is a dream. No kill USA by 2025 🤩 The sanctuary is full of peace and hope and beauty. The tours are super interesting and picking up a volunteer shift is even better! We visited once for a day and within a year were back for a week of joy and service. The kinds of people who love animals like this also treat humans with welcome & affection. This place is magic.
Angela Lam — Google review
If you are an animal lover this place is a bucket list destination! I've visited the Welcome Center, purchased swag and made regular donations for years - we finally stayed on-site and volunteered! The staff are super helpful and love to share their commitment to the sanctuary - how they got there is a bonus! The property is beautiful and serene. We stayed in a cottage and it was nicely appointed - the beds were comfy and the space made for sleepovers with bunnies and a cat easy to do activities! I highly recommend a visit to the Sanctuary.
Susan Duffield — Google review
The tours are the absolute best thing to do if you want to see how everything is done and get a lot of amazing information about animals! Not to mention you can take home anyone you fall in love with If you're ready for a new family member!
Volunteering is hard work but well worth it. A great way to get a glimpse of the back end of the animal rescue industry!
Elise Nicole Tessean — Google review
Best friends animal sanctuary is my heaven. My family and I visited this incredible sanctuary over Christmas break. First off it is absolutely gorgeous. They have cabins, cottages, or RV spots that you can rent on the campus. There is also their roadhouse that is just a few miles away. We stayed at the roadhouse this time but have booked our next visit at the cottages. We were able to do free tours and visit with many incredible babies. Our next visit we are doing volunteer work and arranged for a sleepover for a sanctuary pet which I’m so excited about. There is so much to explore and so many animals to meet. They have pigs, goats, horses, bunnies, kitties, a variety of birds. It was one of the greatest experiences of my life. The work they do there and for all animals is inspiring and beautiful. Upon my return home I have started volunteering in my community. I can’t wait to go back and plan to make this at minimum a yearly visit. Thank you Best Friends for your beautiful hearts and beautiful work.
Lisa B — Google review
I wasn’t expecting much, I was so impressed! We arrived and they gave us a map of the property and asked if we wanted to join the last tour, but come to find out we had one to many in our group. So they gave us an explanation of what was available and closing times. We stopped at the horse barn and got out to look around. We were told at the visitor center not to go up to the fencing, but as we walked towards the enclosed one of the volunteers, Bree, greeted us and asked my kids of the wanted to pet some horses. She walked us around and told about the horses, my kids got to pet a few who we’re comfortable around people (and one the loved children). I smiled the entire time myself and really enjoyed every single moment! Then we went to the adoption center and the kids played with the kittens and got to pet some dogs. Smiles all around again! Then we took the trail to hidden lake and that was enjoyable as well. Be aware most of the volunteers leave around 4, so it might be open until 5, but if you want to meet some adorable cats and dogs and maybe be lucky to meet Miss Bree and get a tour of the horse area arrive by 2 pm. Also even though it is free please donate to this amazing organization!
Kristin Adams — Google review
Very kid friendly. We did the tour and learned so about the facility and what it stands for. Got to pet some cats and pigs. We wanted to let some dogs but it's a different tour for that. We did go to Roxy's place and got to pet some dogs. Love this place and would recommend going or just donating!
Ziggy J — Google review
Amazing place to visit, take the free guided tour.. adopt a dog, cat, bird, rabbit! So many different kinds of animals. Such wonderful caring volunteers! Great people! You can take the dogs for a walk or if you are staying at one of their hotels you can take a dog for a sleepover!! Please go visit it will not disappoint
Debbie Anderson Eames — Google review
My best friends and I were on our 50th birthday celebration trip to Zion National Park and decided to take the Grand Tour of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. It was so much fun! This place is amazing. Six thousand acres dedicated to saving animals! We were able to visit with dogs, cats, pigs, goats, and tour the entire beautiful sanctuary. Our tour guide was wonderful and all of the volunteers and staff were so helpful and full of great information. I wish we could have taken some of the animals home with us. If you are in the area, I highly recommend a tour!
Rene Ray — Google review
Beautiful location for an animal sanctuary and what this organization has accomplished is both amazing and outstanding. Worth stopping for one of the tours and taking a look at what they have to offer, especially if you're in the market to adopt a furry friend. The campground and cottages looked inviting, although I did not stay there.
Kathleen Hardy — Google review
Very Clean! There is a van with free guided tour. The Sanctuary holds many different animals that are up for adoption. The animals have been chipped, vaccination, & spayed/ neutered.
Petting the animals is allowed & they can always use volunteers!
Teresa Holland — Google review
I have been to Best Friends in Kanab Utah two times. There was 3 of us we stayed 3 days in one if their cottages. This place is is awesome. The staff was very friendly and helpful and loved the animals they were caring for. The whole place is very clean and it's all for the animals❤. It is a big place lots of acreage, beautiful landscape. The deer are everywhere. I volunteered with the cats. Love this place and I will be back. Thank You!
sue popplewell — Google review
Amazing place! Love they work they do! Volunteer and adopt if you can. Plus if you're visiting you can take a pet home just for one night. Also they offer a vegan buffet weekly for $5.
Lindsay Caron — Google review
Such a lovely place! Beautiful views, well-kept grounds, and most importantly, clean facilities for the animals. We signed up for Grand Sanctuary tour and it was absolutely wonderful. Anne, our tour guide, was knowledgeable and funny. I hadn't heard of this place prior, but after, my friend and I are discussing coming back to volunteer and try lunch at their cafe.
Nan W — Google review
Amazing delicious $5 Vegan lunch served between 1130-1pm. The most beautiful overlook outside terrace seating was available to us. The staff was friendly and all for a good cause - so cough up a big donation to help our helpless fluffy friends. We bought the cookbook to take as a souvenir.
First time doing an ATV tour decided to do this with the group I was with when we traveled to Utah. We did the full day tour which was 5 hours with lunch provided plus all the gear. Even with a group of seven the tour was on the pricier end but overall we enjoyed the tour. Our tour guide gave us helpful information about the plants, desert, and names of the rocks. Riding on the sand dunes was by far my favorite part.
cleidy h — Google review
This was an absolutely amazing experience! The UTVs are extremely fun to drive/ride in, the views were incredible and our guide Paul was awesome. We enjoyed every moment of it, the dunes, the sunset, the cliffs, and the best part of it, going to and from destinations and getting to ride the trails! Paul is a great teacher, guide and PHOTOGRAPHER. Some of the photos we got looked like we had paid someone hundreds or thousand for them alone. We scheduled our ride the day before and the office called us, gave us directions, everything was super easy to set up and it was an all around awesome and safe experience. Thank you!
ANTHONY WOO — Google review
We scheduled a guided tour through ATV & Jeep Adventure Tours for 2 - 4 wheelers for the sunset adventure which was 4 hours. We were extremely pleased by the guides and tour. We had a ton of fun and were overall very happy with our experience. We were not super pleased by the hidden fees for cancellation and didn’t actually see them until we had already paid and booked which is frustrating because we had no intention of canceling and canceling was never a thought and ended up costing us quite a bit of money. Other than that I would recommend to my friends and family but would make sure they found the place to avoid those extra fees.
Chase Cameron — Google review
The guides lead you to some of those most breath taking views. I felt super comfortable on my machine, with minor experience riding, getting to experience all kinds of variables to ride through. This tour has a good mix of faster and slower moments. The tour guides knew the area well, and told us the history of the area. 10/10 would recommend, was the highlight of our trip for sure! Shout out to Dave and Tyson our tour guides.
Diann Wise — Google review
Outstanding trip! We had 3 generations of family with a wide range of ages. We chose to mix ATVs and side-by-sides. The skill levels in our group ranged from riding / driving once to owning our own and riding regularly. Our guide, Danion, made sure everyone was comfortable at all times and tailored the tour to the group's abilities as confidence improved. The views and terrain are amazing and engaging enough to even make being a passenger enjoyable. We went on a weekday and it felt like we had the entire mountain to ourselves. Our equipment was very good and mechanically sound (something you can't take for granted with off-road rentals). Everyone I dealt with was extremely helpful, courteous and professional. Thank you!
Todd S — Google review
We had the best time! We also did zip lining and cayoneering and 3 of 5 people said this tour was the most fun. There was a perfect mix of time in the UTV, time to learn about what we were seeing and time to climb on cool rock formations. We even got to see the sunset at the lake which was beautiful. Our guides were fun and knowledgeable. I was nervous about driving, but they gave instructions at the beginning and had a guide in the front and a guide in the back so you know you were good the whole time. I definitely recommend this tour.
SNF — Google review
If you’re heading through Hurricane, Utah you need to add this to your must-do list. Words can’t describe how awesome this tour is. We did the Half Day Adventure, views for miles, the rugged landscape and ever-changing terrain will leave you speechless. Our guides Paul and Bob were so awesome, we had such a great time with them! It was like we were out riding with friends. They were incredibly knowledgeable of the machines, the region and the terrain. It was an exhilarating experience we would do again in a heartbeat!
RacheleN — Google review
Errick was the best guide. My friend and I did a 4 hr ATV sunset tour with him and he was awesome. He provided plenty of water as the weather was HOT the first 2 hours and we never felt rushed during our stops along the way. He always made sure everyone in the group was comfortable. My best experience here in Utah for sure. Highly recommend🙌🏼
Jessica Lizon — Google review
Kieran was the most amazing guide and we had an AWESOME afternoon! He made sure everyone stayed safe, but also let us go full throttle!! We can not say enough good things about this tour- beautiful scenery and one of the most fun things we did on our trip. Would recommend to anyone and everyone unless you hate fun 🙂 🙃
Katie Binversie — Google review
If I could give 10 stars, I would! Book it and don't think twice. This was one of the most incredible family experiences we have had! We didn't want the tour to end. This tour is what life is all about, adventure and amazing views.
Our tour guide Rhett made this experience unforgettable! He is a gem of a person!
The best way to describe this experience is when my 7 year old daughter asked me an hour into the tour, "Daddy, how long does this last, because I could do this the rest of my life!"
Thank you ATV Tours and Rhett for this incredible memory for our family!
Ryan Marney — Google review
Wow. Top notch people. Top notch machines. Top notch state park with amazing dunes and views. Dave was funny, fast and knowledgeable. It was my wife and 3 kids in the 6 seater. We did the four hour sunset tour. So much fun. Worth every penny. The only negative reviews are from people who don’t show up or show up on time. These guys are true pros and I did a ton of research. Your search is over. Book it. You found the right place. Charlotte, NC.
Kevin and Danielle Long — Google review
Great, great tour, will definitely be going back to this one. Bob our tour guide was fantastic and took us everywhere and never once hurried us to do anything. More than enjoyed this and will go back again soon!
Chris Sheldrick — Google review
We had an amazing time. The company went above and beyond surprising my boyfriend with a gift for his birthday! Our guide Paul made us very comfortable making sure we knew what to expect every step of way. 10/10 would recommend.
Brandi Garcia — Google review
I flew from the Midwest to here for this experience along with a few other activities in the surrounding area and let me tell you.. This is a one in a lifetime kind of experience/opportunity!! My tour guide was Dave and by the time our tour was over I left calling him papa Dave. Dave has years and years of experience so he is very knowledgeable of the machines and the routes we took. He is also just such a laid back guy and he let me have the time of my life safely doing so. He provided us all the appropriate gear, snacks, water, took pictures, and did little educational sessions during each break. His hospitality is truly unmatched, with that being said I will be returning to see him again in September. I also really enjoy the company itself. They take care of their machines, rotate them out every week for maintenance, etc. I’m just overall pleased and every single dollar that I spent was spent well! If you’re able, request Dave! Thank you ATV and Jeep adventures! I will be a returning rider!
Tiffany Dimarco-Clark — Google review
This place is AWESOME. There aren’t any words to describe how much fun this trip is. I wanted to just go full throttle and go fast. Our tour guide talked to us(me) at the beginning and I was glad he did. There is absolutely no reason to rush. You won’t be able to take it all in at a snails pace. There are times and places to go crazy and have fun and Bob made sure we had those times. I’m sure all the guides are great but riding with Bob felt like riding with a friend I just hadn’t seen in forever. I was with my wife and it just felt like we were a group of friends. This is definitely a once in a lifetime thing. Take some pics but keep in mind, pictures don’t convey the beauty. Put the camera down and just enjoy the ride, the beauty and the company.
Jerry Kudla — Google review
Best part of our trip! We went on a sunset tour for Valentine's Day. Our tour guide was Bob and he was absolutely fantastic! We had such a good time and saw so many beautiful views and a sunset. My husband has used ATVs before but this was a first for me. Bob was great at making sure I was comfortable using the machine and I had a great time! We will be back again the next time we are in the area.
Stephanie R — Google review
Dave was a fun guy and knew the area like the back of his hand. Had a really good vibe. Kept us laughing the entire 4 hours. With the combination of the guides and the views definitely recommend this ATV company.!
Tyler — Google review
This tour was an amazing experience!! Rhett was great and shared a lot of information about the area, animals and plants! Me and my boyfriend had a great time! Rhett took us to many great areas and also assisted with taking pictures to keep our memories. We enjoyed every moment and will definitely do again!! Thank you for giving us an amazing memory!
Karina Islas — Google review
My husband and I did the ATV guided tour with Rett and Tyler. We absolutely had a blast!! Our tour guides were awesome!! We got to ride some crazy sand dunes, but felt very safe the entire time thanks to them. We will definitely be going back!
Leslie Irizarry — Google review
Awesome tour. Our guide, Bob, was great and the riding was fun. We never would have found some of the areas where we rode without Bob’s help. Beautiful scenery. Will definitely do it again.
Horseshoe Bend, located just three miles from the center of Page, Arizona, is a must-see attraction. A short half-mile hike leads to an overlook where you can capture iconic photos of the Colorado River's unique bend. Consider taking a rafting trip on the river for an even closer experience. Sunset is the ideal time to visit, as it creates stunning photo opportunities with the sun setting behind the bend.
Amazing iconic scenic view. 1/2 mile walk from large parking lot. Pit toilets. Entrance fee goes to the city of Page.
Scott Eggert — Google review
$10 entry fee per vehicular. Worth it. It’s about 1/2 mile walk from the parking lot to the scenic view area. It’s so darn beautiful. I went at sunrise and I was the first one there and the only one for about a minute. I loved it. Great to explore and classic south west view.
Justin Hamblen — Google review
Omg is all I can say. This is one of the most breathtaking views I have ever experienced. Absolutely my favorite vacation experience to date! Easy walk to the bend from parking and there are bathrooms in the parking area.
Laura Rushing — Google review
So worth the drive! Make 100% sure that you go during sunset. The sun sets right behind the center of the horseshoe and makes for amazing photos.
Parking is 10$ and there Is a 10 minute easy walk to the view point.
There are guardrails up around some locations but most of the viewing area is natural. Be careful when taking photos. Make sure you have your phone secure with a lanyard.
Go a bit early to get great placement to take pictures. I found the left side is best for capturing the entire bend. Hope this helps people.
Robert G. Thompson — Google review
Of all the places of I had the privileged visiting around the world, this is unquestionably the most beautiful and serene place I’ve been. I highly recommend getting there early morning for sunrise. The crowds are lessened and the view is remarkable.
Eric Adams — Google review
It is one of the scenic not to miss spot in Page, AZ. Sunrise to sunset and paid parking. It is about 1.5 miles walk on rough path, but safe. It's worth the trip.
Hiten J. Thakkar — Google review
This place is so awesome, the pictures do not do it justice! The views are so amazing. There are tons of places to walk around for pictures. There is a 20 minute walk down to the cliff. It is very maintained and easy to walk on. There are a ton of people going back and forth. Some of the people there are dare devils, sitting on cliffs dangling their feet over and standing on the edge make it pretty uncomfortable to watch. Be prepared for that, we were not. There are no employees at the site, so anything goes. They do charge $10 a car to get in. It is worth the $10 and the short walk to it! If we ever go back to Page, we will definitely go see this wonder again!
Brian McQuistion — Google review
Horseshoe Bend is truly a breathtaking sight. The sense of scale as you look out over the bend in the Colorado River is truly awe-inspiring. The vastness of the landscape and the deep blue of the water make it a truly special place to visit.
One downside to visiting Horseshoe Bend is the heavy crowds. It can be difficult to find a good spot for taking pictures, as everyone is trying to get the perfect shot. Despite the crowds, it is still worth visiting, as the views are truly spectacular.
My wife also loved Horseshoe Bend. She was equally as impressed by the scale of the landscape and the beauty of the water. We both found it to be a truly memorable experience and would definitely recommend it to others looking for a unique and special place to visit.
Overall, Horseshoe Bend is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the area. The views are truly stunning, and the sense of scale is truly awe-inspiring. While the crowds can be a bit of a downside, it is still worth visiting to take in the beauty of this unique and special place.
Waqas Aftab — Google review
Breath taking. Short hike from parking lot. Carry water. There are no shades or trees (except 2 lookout stands). Plan to visit 10-11 or around 4 pm. Walk further down past the trail end. You will have better views of the canyon.
Satheesh Chandran — Google review
At Horseshoe Bend — 📍Horseshoe Bend, Page, AZ
Horseshoe Bend was within 5 mins of Antelope Canyon and 2.5 hours from Grand Canyon. The cost was $10 for a car to park and free to hike it. The hike was a bit less than .5 miles down and .5 back but in complete sun, no shade. (Make sure you SPF and bring water 😆) There’s one walkway in and out. The walkway is fine gravel, which makes it kid, pet and stroller friendly. You could wear sandals/slides if you aren’t looking to climb high up on the rocks for better views or adventure. For kids and people who don’t care for heights, there are gated areas where you can also view the bend if edges make you nervous. Total time it took was about 1 hour. But you could stay and sit on the edges as long as you’d want but no re-entry after you leave the parking lot. We went on a Wednesday around 3:30pm and it wasn’t too crowded but definitely many people. I was told by locals the best time to visit is a weekday sunrise due to less people, less heat and beautiful lighting. The next best option would be sunset. Locals said that the sun setting is next best because the view is equally beautiful, heat is also less, but more people. The Bend is open from sunrise to sunset. There is also a few nights a year that they keep it open to do star gazing!! you can find dates on the website. 😍🌌
Deanna Fausnight — Google review
Horseshoe Bend in Arizona is a natural wonder that deserves an enthusiastic five-star rating! The moment I arrived at this iconic location, I was left speechless by its sheer beauty and unique formation.
The panoramic views of the Colorado River carving its way through the red rocks create a breathtaking and awe-inspiring sight that stays with you long after you leave.
Hiking to Horseshoe Bend is an exhilarating experience, and reaching the overlook rewards you with a view that feels like stepping into a postcard.
The setting sun casting warm hues over the canyon amplifies the beauty and creates a truly magical moment that photographers and nature enthusiasts will cherish.
The location is well-maintained, and the safety measures put in place by the park authorities ensure that visitors can enjoy the experience safely.
Whether you're an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or simply looking to marvel at the wonders of our planet, Horseshoe Bend is an absolute must-visit destination.
For its unparalleled natural beauty, breathtaking views, and unforgettable memories it creates, Horseshoe Bend undoubtedly deserves a perfect five-star rating. It's a place that will leave you in awe and inspire your sense of wanderlust! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Sayak Das — Google review
Such a beautiful viewpoint of the Colorado river in Arizona. Pictures don’t do it justice this place is spectacular. There is a rail guarded area for family and plenty of unguarded area to explore and hang your feet off the edge of the cliff. It’s about a 15 min walk from the parking lot. Stay hydrated.
Roddy G — Google review
Magical. Yes, it's a tourist thing. But it's incredible to see. Be aware of your surroundings. It only takes a second if you slip. Don't be that person. Enjoy the natural beauty of this iconic wonder. It's not bad of a walk. Take water with you. Be careful. Wear good shoes. Not flip-flops.
Robert Herrera — Google review
Such natural beauty. You can see Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon in the same day. The parking lot was recently made bigger for the summer crowds. We visited at the end of March. The walk from parking lot to the overlook is 15 to 20 minutes each way. Very easy granulated path to walk.
Debbie Mazzonne — Google review
Wow.. What a natural wonder. Rich Colors of the rock , sky and river enhances the view and gives the viewers an out of the world experience! A mile of easy walk from the parking takes you to the most beautiful view of the world. Horseshoe bend is definitely a must visit place in Arizona to understand the unique meander of earth. Colorado river which fees water to six states had to work hard to get through the rocks and create sigh an adorable beauty for us to enjoy and cherish.
G J — Google review
Incredible! Pictures do not do this place justice
Come early as it tends to get crowded after 10am (8am and earlier is ideal)
Parking is $10 per car
About a 8-10 min walk from parking to the overlooks.
Breathtaking views everywhere up and down of the riger
Igor — Google review
Surreal view and picturesque location. Was excited for this location. As expected it was mind blowing to see natures creation and Colorado river. Need to walk for a mile from parking lot. The path is kind of rough for strollers and wheelchair.
Jagadeesh Rahul — Google review
Beautiful place. Bring plenty of water and wear hats if hiking in summer as it gets hot walking from the parking lot to horseshoe bend. They have two areas with shade to rest during the hike which we found useful. Lots of areas near the overlook with no fences and just a straight thousand feet drop so be careful when taking those social media photos.
Yusuf Khan — Google review
As we embarked on our journey from the Grand Canyon, passing through the captivating landscapes of Marble Canyon, and crossing into the enchanting state of Utah, we found ourselves in awe at the breathtaking beauty of Horseshoe Bend in Page. This natural wonder proved to be an unforgettable experience.
While the park entrance was delightfully free of charge, we encountered a slight twist in the town's requirements – a $10 parking fee to secure a spot in the lot. However, undeterred by this minor inconvenience, we decided to proceed with our adventure, eager to witness the marvel that awaited us.
The hike to Horseshoe Bend was an adventure in itself, a half-mile trek leading us through rugged terrains and stunning scenery. Each step brought us closer to the majestic river bend, anticipation building with every passing moment.
Arriving at the edge of the bend, we were instantly captivated by the sweeping views that unfolded before our eyes. The gentle curvature of the river wrapped around the landscape, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle of nature's artistry. As the golden hour approached, the setting sun painted the sky with hues of orange and pink, casting a magical glow over the bend, leaving us speechless.
Despite a modest crowd gathering to witness this natural marvel, the vastness of the location provided ample space for everyone to soak in the beauty without feeling cramped. The sense of serenity and tranquility that enveloped us was remarkable, allowing us to immerse ourselves fully in the grandeur of Horseshoe Bend.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, bidding farewell to the day, we felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude for being able to experience such an extraordinary sight. Horseshoe Bend had left an indelible mark on our hearts, and we departed with unforgettable memories etched into our souls.
Indeed, Horseshoe Bend is a destination that belongs on every traveler's bucket list. Its unassuming charm, coupled with the grandeur of nature, guarantees an experience that will resonate with you long after you've bid farewell to its scenic splendor.
Vineet Nangia — Google review
Worth the stop. Short, easy walk to the attraction. Lovely at sunset but tons of people, making it hard to take good pictures. If that matters to you, get there 20-25 minutes early to snag the best spots although people tend to be nice and will move to let you take photos. We were there in October. Can’t imagine the hoards in summer.
Sarah Segev — Google review
Beautiful view. Some parts have railing, but if you walk further along, there is nothing keeping you safe, so be careful. There was a good number of people when we visited in September, but we still managed to get a good view and snap pictures without anyone in them.
The walk from the parking lot is easy. There are plenty of toilets, although they’re the outhouse type.
Nicole Chu — Google review
Horseshoe Bend has a beautiful view with a chance to get good exercise. The best view of Horseshoe Bend is up on the hills with a long uphill walk. It motivated me to burn out the fat and maybe all the food I ate over the last few days in Vegas. This attraction will make everybody take lots of pictures after the long walk! Lol
Michael W. — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Also, plenty of ways to plumet to your death of you're not smart, aware, and careful. $10 entry fee to parking lot.
Jeremiah Soto — Google review
A fantastic place to visit. Something I'd always hoped to see as a Brit and my son and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
First off, it's $10 to park up and enter the site for a car load. There's a relatively short and winding path to the actual viewing point, with one shaded area to take cover under about halfway along it. If you are infirm it could be a bit of a slog but the path is smooth, until you arrive at the viewing point, as then it could be a little tricky, especially if you want to wander around the area.
The viewing area for the square on shot has a railing barrier in place to protect the clumsy but the rest of the cliff face is unprotected, so it's up to you how you angle your shots and how close you stand to the edge!
We enjoyed the changing colours, as the sun moved about and the very few clouds in the sky, occasionally moved in front of it.
We spent about 30 minutes in the area taking pictures and that was more than enough for us, as we enjoyed this magnificent sight.
There was probably over 100 hundred people there, coming, going and on the area, when we were there but everyone was polite and helpful to others, especially if they wanted help with a photo!
It had an all round excellent vibe to it. Oh and by the way, the pictures we took, were at about 16:00.
John Burdis — Google review
Beautiful view!! Amazing sight!
There's a gravel path down to horseshoe bend. It's an easy and short hike down and hike back up. At the viewpoint there's a platform built and railing. So you can look at horseshoe bend without feeling like you're going to fall off a cliff which is how it used to be. But you can still go on the sides of the platform which does not have a railing. It's so cool to see!
They have bathrooms (non flushing toilets). It's $10 per car and there's tons of parking available. Definitely worth it!
Lindsey Hunt — Google review
One of the most stunning places included in the grand canyon! You can get there with your car, you have to pay for entry, then leaving the car in the parking lot, you have to walk for half an hour to get to the horseshoe. In addition to the unusually beautiful view, you need to be very careful, as a huge number of tourists walk right at the cliff, climbing on the rocks and stones, it is possible that all this can collapse at any time, no one guarantees your safety, you can also accidentally push someone, so you need to be extremely careful. The view from the rocks on the horseshoe leaves no one indifferent, one more grandiose creation created by nature, I advise you to visit if you will pass by!
KSV — Google review
Horseshoe Bend is a one of nature's rare gems and a testament to the meandering Colorado river. In certain lighting conditions the landscape seem surreal.
Joseph Porrovecchio — Google review
Horseshoe Bend is a natural wonder that you absolutely must visit if you’re in the Page, Arizona area.
Horseshoe Bend is situated near the town of Page, Arizona, close to the border of Utah and the Grand Canyon. Its horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River creates a stunning vista.
The overlook point is accessible via a relatively easy hike from the beginning of Grand Canyon National Park. The trail is approximately 1.5 miles and offers incredible views.
Since there isn’t much shade along the desert hike, remember to bring a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water. The trail is well-maintained, making it suitable for all ages.
Nook Hanklang — Google review
Amazing place to visit. This place is a must in one's itenary. Wonderful creation of the nature, unbelievable river Colorado bending, fantastic combination of color of rocks and river, view from the top of the rocks.
Sanjit das — Google review
This is such a great place to stop. Unfortunately, it gets really packed with people who wander everywhere, even though they tell you to stay on the trail. It was sad to see how rude people can be. We did enjoy seeing the canyon.
Antelope Canyon is a famous slot canyon located on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, known for its unique angles and beautiful light shafts. This incredibly photogenic natural wonder is carved out of sandstone by wind and water, creating a mesmerizing temple of nature where light and shadow dance together. The symphony of shapes and textures make it an ideal destination for photographers looking to capture the beauty of this geological marvel.
I was very fortunate to visit Antelope Canyon on April 19th,2022. You can’t judge it by it’s photo. You do need to see it in person and feel it’s own beauty. Face mask still mandatory there, that’s the federal and tribal law. Best to book tickets online. Best way to visit with plan ahead.
Bryan Pearce — Google review
Wow, what can you say about this place? It was truly amazing. The colors and the way the waters have formed the canyon are fabulous. We visited the upper canyon. You must buy tickets for a tour, you can not go into the canyon without a Navaho guide. You take a short ride in bus/truck to the entrance of the canyon. They have relaxed the mask mandate. Our tour guide was very helpful in getting us great pictures and was very informative. The whole tour takes approximately 1.5 hours. At the end of the tour you have to go up an incline on an aluminum walkway, I don't consider myself to be in very good shape, but we just took it slow and had no problems. Then you have to go down more steps and another declining walkway to the bus. It's not a cheap tour, but I felt it was worth it. The beauty is breathe taking.
Jeff Roberts — Google review
Simply nature at it's best. We booked the trip with Navajo guide team and the journey to the canyon is 3+ miles through a Sandy road way. And it was a good bumpy ride . And the canyon was spectacular.
arun kumar sp — Google review
This place is a MUST. Forget about Grand Canyon. This experience is unique. You can not visit the canyon on your own. We visited the lower part of it, and it was amazing. We paid around 102$/person.
denisa — Google review
We decided to visit Antelope Canyon for New Year's Eve. It was an amazing experience. We took the tickets in advance, a month in advance. The canyon itself has two tiers to visit, upper and lower, we visited the upper one. The best time to visit is 12 o'clock, at this time the sunlight falls so that illuminates all the walking trail in the canyon. Unfortunately there were no seats available for this time and we were there at 10:30, but it was no less beautiful. First we arrived at the gathering place, from there we were taken by buses to the canyon, it's close by, about 10 minutes drive. You can't get there on your own, as it is a private territory of an Indian tribe. On the spot, the guide led our group to the canyon, while telling about the history of the canyon. The guide also took photos on phones. It was my first time at the canyon and I loved it and was delighted by the beauty created by nature! Next time we plan to visit the lower tier of the canyon. I recommend everyone to visit this creation of nature at least once in a lifetime, believe me it is worth it!
KSV — Google review
AMAZING! At the time we went, they made us wear masks even in pictures. The tour ppl were nice. We did have enough time to take pictures. We went to Canyon X of the canyon and first went into one area and then walked to a different part of Canyon X.
Elizabeth G — Google review
Visited the lower Antelope Canyon with my family. I advise reserving the visit well in advance l but it is well worth any waiting time. This is by far one of the most beautiful natural attractions I ever visit.
Nelson — Google review
The most beautiful canyon!
You can visit only with an organized tour, so make sure you make your reservation in time. And visit in the prime time, the sun penetrates the canyon and you get to experience the most amazing sights.
Diana ?poljar — Google review
Tremendously phenomenal!!! I love the Antelope more than the Grand caynon. You can feel the sacred atmosphere. Literally down-to-earth experience. A native American guide helps you move around the area and takes wonderful pics. My guide, Jessica is amazing! Thanks for sharing this historic and iconic place.
Please never climb up the caynon rock. It is risky for yourself and disrespectful for the natural monument. Let us keep here for our future generations.
You'd strongly recommended to make a reservation before walk-in.
J. Kim — Google review
Amazing place to visit…!
Grading 5 stars for Park
Grading 1 star for admission 🤜😭( greedy Indian tribe)
Be aware there cost to go in this place, it’s not National Park, it’s owned by Indian Tribes. Cost $80/per person to go in upper Antelope and $72/per person for lower Antelope, you have to book tour to go in this place, there no other access to go in without tour.
With my opinion, lower Antelope much better than upper, if you decide to go in upper first than you have to go in lower. If you go in lower so you don’t have to spend money/time to go upper.
johnny nguyen — Google review
Antelope Canyon in Arizona is a natural wonder that left me utterly awestruck. This fully guided tour through the upper Antelope Canyon is an experience I will cherish forever.
Fully Guided Tour: From the moment you arrive, it's evident that the safety and enjoyment of visitors are paramount. The tour guides are not only knowledgeable about the canyon's history and geology but also deeply passionate about sharing its beauty. Their expertise adds an educational dimension to the adventure.
Upper Antelope Canyon's Allure: The upper Antelope Canyon is truly the crown jewel of this natural wonder. The way the light beams filter into the narrow sandstone crevices, creating an ever-changing kaleidoscope of colors, is nothing short of magical. It's a visual symphony of reds, oranges, and purples, dancing on the smooth, curved walls of the canyon. The interplay of light and shadow creates an otherworldly atmosphere that captivates your senses.
The Light Beams: One of the most enchanting moments of the tour occurs when you witness the sunlight penetrating the narrow opening at the top of the canyon. The resulting beams of light, often referred to as "shafts," are like celestial spotlights, illuminating the canyon's depths. They change in intensity and color as the sun moves across the sky, providing a dynamic and ever-evolving spectacle that photographers and nature enthusiasts alike will adore.
Mukilan.A.R. — Google review
The Antelope Canyon is one of the unmissable attractions in a West Coast travel. I visited the Upper one with "Antelope Slot Canyon Tours", I don't know the cost because I booked through a travel agency months in advance. The tour starts from the center of Page and there's a 20 minutes travel with an off road vehicle to get to the entrance. The actual visit lasts from 45 minutes to an hour, but the pace is quite fast because there are a lot of groups that must flow smoothly. Our guide was a fun guy, who took photos of us, also suggesting the sweetest spots to take them. Really an amazing experience.
Francesco Xodo — Google review
Great place to visit. You should check and book your ticket in advance. I do not recommend any walk-in. Also, make sure that they are open the day you gonna go before you start driving. It can be 8+ hours of round trip from Vegas only to know that they are closed for various reason like flooding, etc.
No kids under 8, plan accordingly.
No bags of any kind is allowed, carry a water bottle though.
There is a half a mile of hike on the return, get ready for some work out!
How good the tour is, depends solely on your guide. So good luck on that! Fortunately, we had a fantastic guide who explained each and every intricate details. As of this review, he go by Blue Sky and works with Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours.
Best months to visit: June and July
Best time: 11 am to 2 pm for the best lighting.
Less crowd: 3 pm tour. You get more time to spend.
There are several scenic spots, stop by.
Abhinav Rai — Google review
Natural Beauty, A Must See! Tour guide was great, you are in groups of 10 so not too big at all, and the beauty inside just speaks for itself!
Chris — Google review
Breath taking site, that you must see. The views are just fantastic, almost unreal.
Be aware it’s better to come towards midday as, the sun is at the best position to enjoy the canyon. Also make sure you book with the excursion as you must be with a guide to visit the canyon
Ahmed El tantawi — Google review
It's a must see. Everything about Antelope Canyon is stunning. If you get a good guide they will show you how to take excellent pictures inside the canyon. We also have the privilege of watching a developing thunderstorm come through.
Larry Holcombe — Google review
It was an unforgettable experience.
The upper antelope canyon is very attractive, especially after the light beams enter into the canyon, changing different light colors and giving a different view.
It is fully guided tour .The tour guides are all Indian.
Best timing to see the proper light beam is 11 am -12 pm in summer.
Sharing some pictures.
Sudipta Rakshit — Google review
Ken's tour was great. The Canyon is absolutely beautiful. Be sure to research next time to visit for the best lighting and colors coming through.
I definitely recommend coming for a tour.
Mel Rose — Google review
amazing experience!! It looks like a painting on canvas. A true work of art! The photos look incredible. There is a guide along the route explaining and helping, who is super attentive.
Raquel Andrade — Google review
Beautiful place. an hour and a half walk through the canyon. Though probably faster if you aren't spending time taking awesome pictures! Must join tour to visit. Book ahead of time to make sure there's space!
Rainbow So — Google review
First Time there. Amazing! Went there in a weekend, with a guided tour. I was impressed by few things: you get into this wonder just in the middle of nowhere through a very well organised routine, setup to avoid losing tourists… 😅. Local guides explain the strict rules (appreciated) to follow, and then you get into the belly of the hearth discovering something unique. This is a magic from the nature. Place is perfectly kept, maniac clean and each stop and explanation reveals the hidden secrets of this place. Wanna take some good photo? Just ask the guide to show the woman in the wind, the UFO and all the hidden natural sculptures… and find also yours (I had the impression to take photo of a something new… like a mummy… see in photos). Must see!
Stefano P — Google review
An amazing experience !! As soon as you see the hidden gem you will be amazed how nature has painted this beautiful canvas. Every part tells a story and how the reflection of light plays a beautiful hide and seek game , providing you some breathtaking pictures to remember for lifetime. I would highly recommend anyone who is planning to visit. You would need guided tours and tickets to visit this beauty.
liza naik — Google review
Amazing experience.
We booked the group tour for the upper canyon, and everything went well. Our guides gave us the details then drove us to the sites and spent a while explaining the backgrounds of the canyon origins.
We indulged in its beauty and glory - have to see it to believe it cause what we see on TV and on computer backgrounds of these photos, would not do justice unless seen in person.
Drew Wang — Google review
Antelope Canyon is one of the most beautiful places I have visited. I joined a day trip tour from Las Vegas. It was a long ride on the tour bus. But it was totally worth it as soon as I saw Antelope Canyon. I can’t believe how beautiful it is, and the tour guide was very knowledgeable about taking pictures in the canyon and shared the secrets with us. I’m glad I saw all these gorgeous views, not just in photos.
Michael W. — Google review
First off, the colors and shapes of the canyon walls are straight-up mind-blowing. You’ll feel like you’re walking through a surreal painting with every twist and turn.
The light beams that sneak through the cracks and bounce off the walls? Yeah, they’re like something out of a fantasy movie. Get your camera ready because you’re gonna want to capture every magical moment.
Exploring the canyon is a blast, too. Whether you’re squeezing through narrow passages or admiring the towering sandstone formations, every step feels like an adventure.
Pro tip: book a tour with a local guide. They know all the best spots and can fill you in on the history and legends behind this incredible place.
Nook Hanklang — Google review
Incredible natural landscape created by water and wind erosion. This is a must see when you are in northern Arizona.
Kelvin Brandon — Google review
Must visit if you are near Arizona.
For some of us the visit may seem expensive, but it is worth every dollar.
If you're visiting in summer expect the place to be absolutely crowded, but you will be able to see light beams.
If you're visiting in the winter, the groups will be small (10 ish people), but the lighting conditions will be worse
Pablo Caballero — Google review
Highly recommend Upper antelope canyon to whoever is visiting the South Rim.
I’ve not been to the lower antelope but I’m sure that is equally breathtaking.
You will need reservations to get here and there are a few tour companies available. I had booked with Sightseer’s tour and loved the experience. Our tour guide was very informative and shared all the best ways we could get shots of the canyon :)
spandana patnaik — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been with these gorgeous slot canyons that have beautiful cave like structures and rock formations. It is on a Navajo Reservation so you need to sign up for a tour to see it. It is stunning and only pictures can really give you an idea of what you will see.
Akiko Ashley — Google review
Visiting Upper Antelope Canyon was an awe-inspiring experience! The beauty of the natural rock formations, the play of light and shadows, is beyond words. The guided tour was informative, and our guide was fantastic in explaining the geology. It's a must-visit if you're in Page, Arizona, and an absolute feast for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Antelope Canyon is a famous slot canyon located on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, known for its unique angles and beautiful light shafts. This incredibly photogenic natural wonder is carved out of sandstone by wind and water, creating a mesmerizing temple of nature where light and shadow dance together. The symphony of shapes and textures make it an ideal destination for photographers looking to capture the beauty of this geological marvel.
I was very fortunate to visit Antelope Canyon on April 19th,2022. You can’t judge it by it’s photo. You do need to see it in person and feel it’s own beauty. Face mask still mandatory there, that’s the federal and tribal law. Best to book tickets online. Best way to visit with plan ahead.
Bryan Pearce — Google review
Wow, what can you say about this place? It was truly amazing. The colors and the way the waters have formed the canyon are fabulous. We visited the upper canyon. You must buy tickets for a tour, you can not go into the canyon without a Navaho guide. You take a short ride in bus/truck to the entrance of the canyon. They have relaxed the mask mandate. Our tour guide was very helpful in getting us great pictures and was very informative. The whole tour takes approximately 1.5 hours. At the end of the tour you have to go up an incline on an aluminum walkway, I don't consider myself to be in very good shape, but we just took it slow and had no problems. Then you have to go down more steps and another declining walkway to the bus. It's not a cheap tour, but I felt it was worth it. The beauty is breathe taking.
Jeff Roberts — Google review
Simply nature at it's best. We booked the trip with Navajo guide team and the journey to the canyon is 3+ miles through a Sandy road way. And it was a good bumpy ride . And the canyon was spectacular.
arun kumar sp — Google review
This place is a MUST. Forget about Grand Canyon. This experience is unique. You can not visit the canyon on your own. We visited the lower part of it, and it was amazing. We paid around 102$/person.
denisa — Google review
We decided to visit Antelope Canyon for New Year's Eve. It was an amazing experience. We took the tickets in advance, a month in advance. The canyon itself has two tiers to visit, upper and lower, we visited the upper one. The best time to visit is 12 o'clock, at this time the sunlight falls so that illuminates all the walking trail in the canyon. Unfortunately there were no seats available for this time and we were there at 10:30, but it was no less beautiful. First we arrived at the gathering place, from there we were taken by buses to the canyon, it's close by, about 10 minutes drive. You can't get there on your own, as it is a private territory of an Indian tribe. On the spot, the guide led our group to the canyon, while telling about the history of the canyon. The guide also took photos on phones. It was my first time at the canyon and I loved it and was delighted by the beauty created by nature! Next time we plan to visit the lower tier of the canyon. I recommend everyone to visit this creation of nature at least once in a lifetime, believe me it is worth it!
KSV — Google review
AMAZING! At the time we went, they made us wear masks even in pictures. The tour ppl were nice. We did have enough time to take pictures. We went to Canyon X of the canyon and first went into one area and then walked to a different part of Canyon X.
Elizabeth G — Google review
Visited the lower Antelope Canyon with my family. I advise reserving the visit well in advance l but it is well worth any waiting time. This is by far one of the most beautiful natural attractions I ever visit.
Nelson — Google review
The most beautiful canyon!
You can visit only with an organized tour, so make sure you make your reservation in time. And visit in the prime time, the sun penetrates the canyon and you get to experience the most amazing sights.
Diana ?poljar — Google review
Tremendously phenomenal!!! I love the Antelope more than the Grand caynon. You can feel the sacred atmosphere. Literally down-to-earth experience. A native American guide helps you move around the area and takes wonderful pics. My guide, Jessica is amazing! Thanks for sharing this historic and iconic place.
Please never climb up the caynon rock. It is risky for yourself and disrespectful for the natural monument. Let us keep here for our future generations.
You'd strongly recommended to make a reservation before walk-in.
J. Kim — Google review
Amazing place to visit…!
Grading 5 stars for Park
Grading 1 star for admission 🤜😭( greedy Indian tribe)
Be aware there cost to go in this place, it’s not National Park, it’s owned by Indian Tribes. Cost $80/per person to go in upper Antelope and $72/per person for lower Antelope, you have to book tour to go in this place, there no other access to go in without tour.
With my opinion, lower Antelope much better than upper, if you decide to go in upper first than you have to go in lower. If you go in lower so you don’t have to spend money/time to go upper.
johnny nguyen — Google review
Antelope Canyon in Arizona is a natural wonder that left me utterly awestruck. This fully guided tour through the upper Antelope Canyon is an experience I will cherish forever.
Fully Guided Tour: From the moment you arrive, it's evident that the safety and enjoyment of visitors are paramount. The tour guides are not only knowledgeable about the canyon's history and geology but also deeply passionate about sharing its beauty. Their expertise adds an educational dimension to the adventure.
Upper Antelope Canyon's Allure: The upper Antelope Canyon is truly the crown jewel of this natural wonder. The way the light beams filter into the narrow sandstone crevices, creating an ever-changing kaleidoscope of colors, is nothing short of magical. It's a visual symphony of reds, oranges, and purples, dancing on the smooth, curved walls of the canyon. The interplay of light and shadow creates an otherworldly atmosphere that captivates your senses.
The Light Beams: One of the most enchanting moments of the tour occurs when you witness the sunlight penetrating the narrow opening at the top of the canyon. The resulting beams of light, often referred to as "shafts," are like celestial spotlights, illuminating the canyon's depths. They change in intensity and color as the sun moves across the sky, providing a dynamic and ever-evolving spectacle that photographers and nature enthusiasts alike will adore.
Mukilan.A.R. — Google review
The Antelope Canyon is one of the unmissable attractions in a West Coast travel. I visited the Upper one with "Antelope Slot Canyon Tours", I don't know the cost because I booked through a travel agency months in advance. The tour starts from the center of Page and there's a 20 minutes travel with an off road vehicle to get to the entrance. The actual visit lasts from 45 minutes to an hour, but the pace is quite fast because there are a lot of groups that must flow smoothly. Our guide was a fun guy, who took photos of us, also suggesting the sweetest spots to take them. Really an amazing experience.
Francesco Xodo — Google review
Great place to visit. You should check and book your ticket in advance. I do not recommend any walk-in. Also, make sure that they are open the day you gonna go before you start driving. It can be 8+ hours of round trip from Vegas only to know that they are closed for various reason like flooding, etc.
No kids under 8, plan accordingly.
No bags of any kind is allowed, carry a water bottle though.
There is a half a mile of hike on the return, get ready for some work out!
How good the tour is, depends solely on your guide. So good luck on that! Fortunately, we had a fantastic guide who explained each and every intricate details. As of this review, he go by Blue Sky and works with Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours.
Best months to visit: June and July
Best time: 11 am to 2 pm for the best lighting.
Less crowd: 3 pm tour. You get more time to spend.
There are several scenic spots, stop by.
Abhinav Rai — Google review
Natural Beauty, A Must See! Tour guide was great, you are in groups of 10 so not too big at all, and the beauty inside just speaks for itself!
Chris — Google review
Breath taking site, that you must see. The views are just fantastic, almost unreal.
Be aware it’s better to come towards midday as, the sun is at the best position to enjoy the canyon. Also make sure you book with the excursion as you must be with a guide to visit the canyon
Ahmed El tantawi — Google review
It's a must see. Everything about Antelope Canyon is stunning. If you get a good guide they will show you how to take excellent pictures inside the canyon. We also have the privilege of watching a developing thunderstorm come through.
Larry Holcombe — Google review
It was an unforgettable experience.
The upper antelope canyon is very attractive, especially after the light beams enter into the canyon, changing different light colors and giving a different view.
It is fully guided tour .The tour guides are all Indian.
Best timing to see the proper light beam is 11 am -12 pm in summer.
Sharing some pictures.
Sudipta Rakshit — Google review
Ken's tour was great. The Canyon is absolutely beautiful. Be sure to research next time to visit for the best lighting and colors coming through.
I definitely recommend coming for a tour.
Mel Rose — Google review
amazing experience!! It looks like a painting on canvas. A true work of art! The photos look incredible. There is a guide along the route explaining and helping, who is super attentive.
Raquel Andrade — Google review
Beautiful place. an hour and a half walk through the canyon. Though probably faster if you aren't spending time taking awesome pictures! Must join tour to visit. Book ahead of time to make sure there's space!
Rainbow So — Google review
First Time there. Amazing! Went there in a weekend, with a guided tour. I was impressed by few things: you get into this wonder just in the middle of nowhere through a very well organised routine, setup to avoid losing tourists… 😅. Local guides explain the strict rules (appreciated) to follow, and then you get into the belly of the hearth discovering something unique. This is a magic from the nature. Place is perfectly kept, maniac clean and each stop and explanation reveals the hidden secrets of this place. Wanna take some good photo? Just ask the guide to show the woman in the wind, the UFO and all the hidden natural sculptures… and find also yours (I had the impression to take photo of a something new… like a mummy… see in photos). Must see!
Stefano P — Google review
An amazing experience !! As soon as you see the hidden gem you will be amazed how nature has painted this beautiful canvas. Every part tells a story and how the reflection of light plays a beautiful hide and seek game , providing you some breathtaking pictures to remember for lifetime. I would highly recommend anyone who is planning to visit. You would need guided tours and tickets to visit this beauty.
liza naik — Google review
Amazing experience.
We booked the group tour for the upper canyon, and everything went well. Our guides gave us the details then drove us to the sites and spent a while explaining the backgrounds of the canyon origins.
We indulged in its beauty and glory - have to see it to believe it cause what we see on TV and on computer backgrounds of these photos, would not do justice unless seen in person.
Drew Wang — Google review
Antelope Canyon is one of the most beautiful places I have visited. I joined a day trip tour from Las Vegas. It was a long ride on the tour bus. But it was totally worth it as soon as I saw Antelope Canyon. I can’t believe how beautiful it is, and the tour guide was very knowledgeable about taking pictures in the canyon and shared the secrets with us. I’m glad I saw all these gorgeous views, not just in photos.
Michael W. — Google review
First off, the colors and shapes of the canyon walls are straight-up mind-blowing. You’ll feel like you’re walking through a surreal painting with every twist and turn.
The light beams that sneak through the cracks and bounce off the walls? Yeah, they’re like something out of a fantasy movie. Get your camera ready because you’re gonna want to capture every magical moment.
Exploring the canyon is a blast, too. Whether you’re squeezing through narrow passages or admiring the towering sandstone formations, every step feels like an adventure.
Pro tip: book a tour with a local guide. They know all the best spots and can fill you in on the history and legends behind this incredible place.
Nook Hanklang — Google review
Incredible natural landscape created by water and wind erosion. This is a must see when you are in northern Arizona.
Kelvin Brandon — Google review
Must visit if you are near Arizona.
For some of us the visit may seem expensive, but it is worth every dollar.
If you're visiting in summer expect the place to be absolutely crowded, but you will be able to see light beams.
If you're visiting in the winter, the groups will be small (10 ish people), but the lighting conditions will be worse
Pablo Caballero — Google review
Highly recommend Upper antelope canyon to whoever is visiting the South Rim.
I’ve not been to the lower antelope but I’m sure that is equally breathtaking.
You will need reservations to get here and there are a few tour companies available. I had booked with Sightseer’s tour and loved the experience. Our tour guide was very informative and shared all the best ways we could get shots of the canyon :)
spandana patnaik — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been with these gorgeous slot canyons that have beautiful cave like structures and rock formations. It is on a Navajo Reservation so you need to sign up for a tour to see it. It is stunning and only pictures can really give you an idea of what you will see.
Akiko Ashley — Google review
Visiting Upper Antelope Canyon was an awe-inspiring experience! The beauty of the natural rock formations, the play of light and shadows, is beyond words. The guided tour was informative, and our guide was fantastic in explaining the geology. It's a must-visit if you're in Page, Arizona, and an absolute feast for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Mohammed — Google review
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The iconic sign near the South Entrance Station of Grand Canyon National Park is a popular spot for visitors to pose for photos. The staff and bus drivers are known for their helpfulness and friendliness. Winter is an excellent time to visit, as there are fewer crowds and it's easier to access various trails with full views of the canyon. Many people enjoy hiking the canyon, while others prefer to take in the breathtaking scenery at leisure.
Staff and bus drivers were super friendly and helpful. I visited winter and it was awesome. The crowds were smaller and it was easy to get to any other rails to get a full view of the canyon. Personally I'm going to try to find time to go back and hike the canyon. We did a little bit but not very much. Great place, worth every penny going in. I'll post a few pictures but you have to see it in person for it really to do justice.
Rayzavs — Google review
When someone says you need to see it to appreciate it or pictures don't do it justice, they're speaking THE TRUTH. My visit was unplanned so I just stayed at the top and looked down/around it, but even that was AMAZING! It's truly EPIC and I'm going to do a planned trip so I can do some Grand Canyon hiking!
Derek Christensen — Google review
My journey to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas, which took around 4 hours by car, was an adventure of a lifetime. Renting a car was a great decision as the scenic drive was a spectacle in itself. We opted to rent an SUV but an economy car is more than fine to see the gas. The changing landscapes and dramatic scenery along the way heightened my anticipation.
Once at the Grand Canyon, We embarked on a challenging but incredibly rewarding hike to Ooh Aah Point. Hiking in the heat up and down the canyon was tough, but the panoramic views and the feeling of accomplishment made it all worth it. The breathtaking vistas and the opportunity to stand on the edge of this natural wonder were simply awe-inspiring. If you're up for a bit of an adventure and are prepared to brave the elements, this place is a must-visit. It's a testament to the beauty and power of the natural world. Highly recommend going! This is a once in a lifetime experience.
Kevin — Google review
Was a dream of mine to come and visit and I enjoyed so much seeing this ci hon with amazing landscapes. I love it. Restrooms were clean. Water taste really good here. The visit center has kid’s passport and stamp for all national parks with map. My kids loved it. If you bring stroller be careful because roads to the rim is very narrow and you have to carry your toddler without stroller.
Hatice Kacer — Google review
This park is 10X better than expected. It is even more beautiful and Majestic in person than seen on pictures or videos. The park is huge but there are roads leading to visiting centers around the rim of the canyon. There are great photo opportunities every where. We had a group of 500 people visit together. A total of 10 tour buses, there are plenty of parking for cars and buses. Biking and hiking trails every where. They even have a Starbucks and ice cream at the watch tower site. There is lodging and hotel stay. One of the natural wonders of the world that must be visited multiple times and explore.
Duy Le Legends - WFG — Google review
Decided on a spontaneous trip to the GC. Showed up late in the evening and stayed within the village. Watched sunrise at Mather and walked the Rim Trail of Time down to Hopi House.
Really relaxing and truly beautiful morning! We all enjoyed it!
Clayton Staley — Google review
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A few years ago, during a conference trip to Scottsdale, Arizona, a couple of friends and I made the trek to visit the Grand Canyon! As I walked up to the various viewing areas, every step felt like a journey through time, surrounded by layers of ancient rock formations painted with nature's most vibrant hues. Almost all I could do was marvel at the massive expanse and beauty. From the rim, I gazed out at the vastness that stretched beyond imagination, and I was filled with awe and wonder. The sun blazed down creating shadows and illuminating crevices and creating a stunning contrast against the endless expanse. Standing on the edge, the wind whispering secrets of the canyon, I felt so small yet so deeply connected to mother earth. It's moments like these that remind me of the immense beauty that surrounds all of us and the importance of preserving these treasures for generations to come.
With my camera in hand, I tried my best to capture the indescribable magnificence of this natural wonder. Truth be told, there is no picture that does the canyon justice. Even as I looked at the pictures I took, they could not compare to what my eyes could see. Swipe through these photos to catch a glimpse of the magic I witnessed that day, knowing it is so much more in person.
If you ever get the chance, make sure to experience the Grand Canyon in person – no photo or words can truly capture its grandeur.
Michael Bradley — Google review
Pictures do not give this majestic natural wonder any justice. When we first caught a glimpse, it was like staring at a painting or an illusion, I wasn't able to grasp the immense size of this canyon. There is so much to do here and a person could spend several weeks just doing everything this park has to offer.
My wife and I rented e-bikes from the Angel Bike Cafe near the visitor center and we had a blast. Highly recommend to anyone wanting a different experience from just hiking the rim.
Robert Maxwell — Google review
Visiting the Grand Canyon is like stepping into the world’s coolest outdoor museum. Imagine rocks as old as dinosaurs, insane cliffs, and colors that change faster than a mood ring. It’s like Mother Nature decided to show off and created this massive masterpiece that leaves everyone standing at the edge, jaws dropped, and minds blown.
The views? Absolutely epic! Every spot along the rim feels like the best seat in a 3D movie theater. One minute you’re at Mather Point getting those classic canyon views, and the next you’re at Yavapai Observation Station feeling the vibe of the rocks and the wind. It’s not just about looking at a bunch of rocks; it’s about feeling super connected to the planet in a way that’s kinda hard to put into words.
And if you’re into adventures, this place is like a giant playground. There are trails where you can hike and feel like a real-life explorer, finding all the cool, hidden spots of the canyon. It’s not just a walk; it’s a full-on adventure where every turn has something awesome to discover, like secret caves or ancient fossils.
So yeah, the Grand Canyon is not just another tourist spot. It’s where you go to get mind-blown by nature’s epic movie, with every look being a scene filled with the craziest colors, rocks, and views that seem to go on forever. 🌄🚶♂️🌵
Miguel “Mickey” Cavazos — Google review
Ethereal and timeless in its majestic serpentine trek South to the Border. No, it's not big and mighty as once upon a time. Yet it's still an impressive sight to behold. Regal in its sovereign control of all life held firmly within its high canyon walls. Beautiful in all its desert vastness. Sit and breathe it in. You are nothing more than a speck of sand upon its shores. A mere ant to be forgotten despite your hardest labors here on Earth. Still, it will venture forth. Long after you're gone. Carrying the life blood of the southwestern desert and the United States of America with it. Be kind to it, others will follow my friend. Just like you and I. Once upon a time.
Cliff Neukam — Google review
Visited three times in 2 days. Two mornings and one afternoon. It’s a life changing experience. It is MAJESTIC. It’s mesmerizing. It’s spiritual. You feel so elated. Happy. Going through the forest we saw elk and deer and beautiful sunset. No picture can prepare you for the grandness of the canyon. It was cold. We enjoyed walking and watching. Couldn’t get enough
Hasmik Aintablian — Google review
I was here in early March and it was actively snowing! While most people left disappointed because there was zero visibility, I chose to wait. A few hours later things started to clear and it was the coolest experience watching the fog and clouds lift and the canyon become visible! I only had one day to spend here so I’m so glad I waited it out! I think it was a better experience than if it had been clear from the start.
Steph West — Google review
It was beautiful and breath taking. The weather was awesome. We recommend to pick up the pocket map each time you go in. Trust us, you will lose it. So grab extras.
Sylvia Koelsch — Google review
Beautiful and fresh this time of year. Use the shuttles they are free and come every 10 to 15 minutes. You can stop and explore the lookouts at your own pace. Some nice people from Phoenix showed me an abandoned/closed uranium mine off of the red line (Hermit Road).
Mon — Google review
Amazing! Extraordinary! Probably the most amazing natural place I have ever visited in my life. I'm so greatfull to have the opportunity to take my family to visit the Grand Canyon.
This is a place I definitely want to come back.
João Bianchi — Google review
The Grand Canyon view was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The vastness and intricate layers of the canyon were beautifully showcased, creating a mesmerizing panorama. Whether at sunrise or sunset, the colors painted across the canyon walls were a sight to behold. Visiting this natural wonder is a must for anyone seeking a profound and unforgettable connection with nature's grandeur.
Tulika — Google review
Scenic beauty at its height. Well arranged buses to reach spots. Better toilet facility desirable.
A suggestion: Giant screens to show the canyon in depth live using drone cameras can be added.
Majella Villavarayan — Google review
Blown away by the majesty and beauty of this National Park! You must experience it in person to truly appreciate it! We used the buses (red line) to get to scenic outlooks, hiked in between some of the stops (9 stops in all). We had limited time available (just a day) and felt this was the most efficient way to see the highlights of the park. Would love to come back for multiple days and explore trails further into the canyon!
Pat Tolbert — Google review
Awesome experience. The views were next level. I've been in many a canyon but nothing on this level. Highly recommend.
The entrance fee as of this review is 35$.
If you are active military, in the reserves, or a veteran, ask for a national parks lifetime card at the gate or apply before you go. My license lists my status as a veteran so they issued me one at the gate. The park wasn't crowded at all. We drove along the south rim and hardly saw anyone. We stayed in Willams, a nice little town about an hour from the parks south entrance.
Ray Mihulka — Google review
One of the most iconic and famous places in America and one of the wonders of the world. I went here on the month of December 2023 for the first time and it isn’t very crowded unlike the summer. It’s also cheaper to visit in the winter and it is more cool. I feel like I can connect with the awesome-inspiring nature and landscape better without such a large crowd. I really enjoyed my time hiking, catching the sun rise and set, and sightseeing here and I’m looking forward to coming back to this marvelous place in a few years. The Grand Canyon is such a wonderful place and a camera can’t do justice for how breathtaking the view is. No words can describe how amazing the Grand Canyon in all its glory is and you need to visit for yourself. The river cutting through rocks of beautiful shades of gold and the surrounding greenery combined with the blue sky makes quite the perfect and unique contrast. The Grand Canyon is definitely a place worthy of bucket lists and one you must see before you die!!! It is absolutely so gorgeous and serene here!
Kiet TT — Google review
It’s just amazing! Even though my lodge the Thunderbird wasn’t so up to date the canyon is worth it. For dinner I went to the cocktail lounge in the bright angel lodge and it was pretty good service was just a little slow but our server was only working there for 2 weeks before but considering she was amazing! We also took a sunset tour and our driver Joe was hilarious, friendly and smart! Over all I would recommend the Grand Canyon even for a day trip and getting up for sunrise is really worth it!
Jacob Strosberg — Google review
Amazing, amazing, amazing. Spectacular views that still seem fake as I go through my photos. We went in March when it was still pretty cold so it wasn’t that busy. Some of the trails were still icy so be careful with little ones. Definitely a must see bucket list item for all. Many trails for all levels, some are even fully paved all the way. To explore all that the park has to offer, spend 2-3 days here. Only con is the food in the park. The best option is the El Tovar hotel which requires reservations. All other options are school cafeteria quality food or pizza.
Donald Maerz — Google review
The views were spectacular. The sunsets were gorgeous. It does get busier during this time but I think that’s just because everyone wants to see the sunset. This should definitely be on your bucket list. You won’t regret going.
Jessica Greaser — Google review
As I stood at the rim of the Grand Canyon, I was instantly mesmerized by its breathtaking beauty. The vast expanse of colorful rock formations stretching as far as the eye can see is simply awe-inspiring.
The Grand Canyon offers an unparalleled experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Whether you’re hiking along the rim trails, taking a mule ride into the canyon, or rafting down the Colorado River, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
The sheer size and scale of the canyon are impossible to fully comprehend until you witness it firsthand. The layers of rock, carved by millions of years of geological activity, tell a story of Earth’s history that is both fascinating and humbling.
The visitor facilities are well-maintained, with informative exhibits and helpful staff members ready to assist with any questions. Be sure to stop by the Grand Canyon Village for souvenirs and dining options with panoramic views.
Overall, visiting the Grand Canyon was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that exceeded all my expectations. It’s a must-see destination for anyone seeking to marvel at the wonders of nature.
North Rim is a populated area situated in Coconino County, Arizona, USA. Positioned adjacent to the Grand Canyon within the Grand Canyon National Park, this region comprises amenities like a Visitor Center and hiking trails such as Bright Angel Point Trail and Transept Trail. The North Rim stands out for its remoteness and lesser visitor footfall compared to its southern counterpart.
The popular Mather Point overlook is located just behind the main South Rim Visitor Center, providing superb canyon views stretching ten miles to the North Rim and one mile down to the powerful Colorado River. The viewpoint is often crowded due to its proximity to the visitor center, but it's well worth it for the beautiful views.
Just breathtaking! It's amazing g how God has carved the Canyons so wide, long and deep. Things that I imagine that filled this canyon is considered beyond imagination. One of the best places I've visited and witnessed to see. I'm now a part of it just as it is a part of me.
Paul Mahaffey — Google review
This was the best outlook for our family. We stopped at several along the rim but felt this was the one that just impressed us the most. It's obviously most folks first stop but it was breathtaking. Highly recommend stopping here and checking out the views. They're just incomparable to anything you've ever seen.
David A. — Google review
Definitely magnificent and breathtaking views you would never have enough! Walk along the Rim Trail or just hop on the shuttle bus to every point of vista to get to most of Grand Canyon. But if you have time, I suggest walking to enjoy the most of the views.
Angela Z-Frace — Google review
Just incredible views!! Paved pathways with guiderails and boulders that give you a safe place to take it all in, which lead to spots that jut out, so you can great pictures and views. Not too crowded in Mid-March, first time there, and it was a little cold but worth it. On my Bucket List, and it was awe inspiring, you'll be glad you did.
Chris Wiesel — Google review
We went there right before sunset, the sunlight reflection off the canyon was breathtaking.. we spent an hour there soaking in the views from different points. There are 2 railed in spacious viewing areas. The hike up there is easy and picturesque. This can be done the same day you drive into south rim.
Deepti Agarwal — Google review
Beyond stunning - a brilliant first look at the Grand Canyon. Plan to spend 2 hours here at least before looking at a Grand Canyon hike or trail (I would recommend Ooh Aah Point).
Great facilities including parking, toilets, store, coffee and food, visitor centre and information. Everything is well designed and maintained. accessible for all ages and abilities. We were very impressed.
Jason Bridgford — Google review
Lovely view on the south rim. Great to see the sun set with all the different colours.
Unfortunately, at the time we visited there was a controlled burn which impacted the view a little with smoke haze. Not a huge deal, better to be prepared than not.
Marko Prsa — Google review
Should probably have come by here when it was still light and bright. There’s a lot to do and a lot to see here. Bike rentals, library, coffee shop and of course the view. Be careful of the wildlife. Saw deer and elk near the road towards this point. Happy adventuring!
Cortni Lawson — Google review
A must stop while at the canyon for views. Especially great for sunrise. Important to stay for a bit and see how the canyon changes from the lighting due to sun being at different points in the sky. Was plenty of parking though not sure if that’s typical!
David Packer — Google review
We've been here before a few years ago and it was an amazing experience seeing Grand Canyon from all sides, this time we took our mom here. The views are ever so endlessly breathtaking, but I was a bit disappointed when I saw old masks hanging off the cliffs of the rocks there this time.
Rosa Vasquez (iamamiwhoami) — Google review
It was unforgettable. We visited the canyon in September. We arrived there at 13:00. It was windy but not cold. In the evening, the sunset was around 18:00 and it was already quite cool. Good thing we brought pants and sweatshirts with us. There are places where you can have lunch, but we took sandwiches with us so as not to waste time. From 13:00 to 18:00 we managed to travel on all routes on buses, including several trails on foot. We saw many wild animals. It's good that they took binoculars with them, they could see the settlements at the bottom of the canyon. Free entry was a great bonus - because it was national parks day
Elenchik K — Google review
Mather Point is a must-visit when you're at the Grand Canyon National Park. We stayed in the Valle area the day before and drove 40 minutes to reach the park. It is worth mentioning that the park entry fee is $35, but if you plan to visit multiple national parks, it's worth buying the annual pass for $80.
Once we arrived, we parked at the Mather Point parking lot, which was convenient and easily accessible. The paved path leading to the view points was stroller-friendly, making it easy for families to take their young ones on a walk to see the breathtaking views.
The view from Mather Point is simply stunning and it's a great spot to catch the sunrise. The canyon's colors are spectacular and it's a view that you'll never forget. Once we had taken in the views, we headed towards the Grand Canyon Visitor Center and stopped by Bright Angel Bikes & Café for a coffee and pastries. The coffee and pastries were so good that we couldn't resist having more.
Overall, Mather Point is a must-visit attraction when you're at the Grand Canyon National Park. You'll be amazed by the stunning views and the experience is sure to be unforgettable.
Lakshitha Dissanayake — Google review
Once you have paid for park admission the points are free to look at. This was a beautiful area. We were able to watch the sunset from here. However, Grand canyon does have a lot of visitors. Unfortunately there is a little bit of graffiti and some trash around.
Dan Greene — Google review
A definite 5-star spot! Mather Point's prime location by the Grand Canyon National Park visitor center offers unrivaled convenience. The breathtaking sunset views are simply awe-inspiring but it gets quite a bit crowded! Visiting in April brought a touch of chill to the air, adding to the magical atmosphere. A must-see destination for a memorable and picturesque experience!
Aadi Sood — Google review
Stunning view of Grand Canyon. We were lucky as it was just before sunset when we arrived and visibility was perfect.
The Grand Canyon is just amazing especially in a sunset!!
Next morning it was cloudy so you couldn’t see halfway across so made the
Jeremy Smith — Google review
This is another stellar viewpoint in the series of places for great views of the Grand Canyon. Have to walk a little bit from the visitor center but not too much. There are accessible benches to take some rest if required. Be careful about the slippery terrain after you leave the main trail.
Tushar Suradkar — Google review
It is difficult to photograph the physical essence of being dwarfed in this magnificent landscape! You just have to stand at the edge and feel the vastness of the canyon. Magnificent beyond words! A great walk from Mather Point to Bright Angel Trailhead makes for differing views along the beautiful pathways.
Justine Edwards — Google review
Mather Point is one of the vista points to view the Grand Canyon from. It’s a very short walk from the visitor centre. I was here to watch the sunset and it is absolutely gorgeous. The camera doesn’t do any justice for this amazing view, you must go here if you want to experience the real Grand Canyon for yourself.
Kiet TT — Google review
The place from which I saw the Grand Canyon for the first time. In the early morning there were hardly any people around. I recommend visiting all of the vista points as each offer a unique view of the canyon. From one of the points you can even see the abandoned uranium mine
Victoria — Google review
Mather Point provides a great view of the Grand Canyon easily accessible from the Visitor Center parking lot. Lots of people watch the sunrise from this point and it can be spectacular. Stairs impede getting to the edge in a wheelchair.
During a full moon, can see much of the canyon in softer tones. The peace and serenity make this a wonderful time to visit.
Easy trail access from here provides access to other attractions.
Wupatki National Monument is a protected area that offers self-guided tours and trails for visitors to view the ruins of five prehistoric pueblos. The site showcases the amazing building skills and culture of the indigenous people who lived there. It has been reconstructed to retain its historical significance, and efforts are made to preserve it as such. Visitors can enjoy a beautiful drive from Volcano, take in all sites in the National Monument Park, and respect ancient indigenous sites.
I love visiting historical sites so I thoroughly enjoyed this trip. Took the beautiful drive from the Volcano. Yes, some of the site was reconstructed a while ago but the site is beautiful and you get a sense for how amazing the building, and the culture that built it, was. I'm happy to see that there remains a focus to protect/preserve historically important sites and land.
Ryan Burnish — Google review
Very neat to see. Would definitely recommend stopping. Make sure to pick up a guide for the numbers. I did include the brochure photos. Fun little reptiles running around and I really liked learning what some of the plants were (they were labeled) and some beautiful flowers were blooming. The blowhole was blowing today and it felt GREAT!
Sharon Soligny — Google review
We absolutely loved our time here. We learned about the history of the area and the dwellings of the Puebloan people. The staff was so knowledgeable and very nice. Bathrooms in the visitor center were very clean. We went to all of the various locations throughout the park but loved the Wupatki Pueblo near the visitor center the best. There are picnic tables available to have lunch or snacks. There is a small gift shop inside the visitor center.
Donna Smith — Google review
Omg! Worth every minute of the drive all of the sites in the National Monument Park is worth seeing! Please don't forget to be respectful! This is an ancient indigenous site!
Oh BTW... the $25 you pay for the pass is good for 1 week so pass it on to friends or neighbors!
dani a — Google review
The family enjoyed a nice walk (approx 0.5 mile) around the national monument. We got to see many lizards, some trying to eat smaller ones, as well as enjoying the scenery at the monument. Using the trail guide we enjoyed learning about each of the numbered locations at the monument.
Dave Lein — Google review
This is a beautiful and inspiring place to visit. Reading about these people and thinking about how they lived and why they lived the way they did makes you think about the ease of our own lives.
You can view all of the ruins from a short walk from the visitor center or you can hike for about 10 to 15 minutes to get down to the lower bowl where they had their sporting events. It is well worth the hike.
There are other places to visit that are on the road to the visitor center so watch for them.
Lonny Ward — Google review
We there on Dec. 4. 2023 . This area my partner wanted to see back in April 2018. I am so glad we able to see this place . This such a great experience to see really pretty . If you are in the area you should check this out . On the say we there it about 1 of light left but we got some good pictures as the sun was setting .
Kam’s Travels — Google review
The park rangers were incredibly knowledgeable and kind. The ruins are well maintained. This National park is a treasure. Highly recommend it. Check out the blow hole!
Demetria Andrews — Google review
Whether you are coming from Page or the Grand Canyon do not miss this treasure right outside Flagstaff. This beautiful locale allows you to look at preserved Native American dwellings. Allow yourself a solid 2 hours to take this all in. Also don't miss Sunset Crater right next door.
Richard Grant — Google review
We had our senior annual pass, which was valid for this monument. According to a sign outside the visitor centre, it seems that if you’ve already paid for entry to Sunset Crater Volcano, you get entry here as well.
Interesting looking ruins. You park at the visitor centre and there is a short walk to the site. There are other pueblos, but they are spread out and you’ll have to drive.
Nicole Chu — Google review
Nice place where you can see up close some ancient pueblos. We have the 4th grader America the beautiful pass so we were able to get in for free and was definitely worth a quick visit. Not sure I'd pay for it. That said, if you're into history and this type of thing, it's a super cool place to check out. It's easy to access the pueblos even with kids
Moshe Segal — Google review
Very informative at visitors center. The drive though pare was very easy and beautiful. You are able to view a lot with out strenuous walk.
Matthew Barbee — Google review
Another beautiful ancient site in Arizona. Love this history and seeing how indigenous people lived. Very nice visitor center and well kept national park site. The drive to the site takes you through volcanic grass lands. Arizona has many different faces. Don’t miss it.
Brian Decker — Google review
Absolutely amazing place. Highly recommend. Easy walks and small hikes to view ruins. Views are incredible.
Alanna Piercy — Google review
Wupatki National Monument is a captivating site that offers a glimpse into the ancient world. Although many of the ruins have been rebuilt, the historical and cultural significance is still evident. The scenic drive and periodic stops provide stunning views of the Pueblo ruins, and it's a great addition to a visit to Sunset Crater National Monument. The well-paved paths, informative guides, and well-maintained trails make navigation easy. The clean facilities, friendly staff, and the opportunity to explore multiple ruins make it a worthwhile visit. Combine it with Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument for an unforgettable journey.
Sunset Crater, an extinct cinder cone towering at 8,042 feet, boasts a one-mile loop trail offering views of ancient lava flows. The volcano erupted around AD 1064 spewing ash across an area of approximately 800 square miles and generating the Kana-A lava flow that forced farmers to abandon lands previously cultivated for four centuries.
We were there on Dec. 4.2023. We had Ben hear back on April 2018. We found this place simply awesome . Seeing the lava flows. Around and the nice walk ways around the Crater part is really nice also have nice trials to walk on to . There where area when come in to park you can pull off and get a good Picture of the Sunset Crater . And the Mountains behind you when there they had snow on them . It was really pretty to see.
Kam’s Travels — Google review
This is an interesting area if you take the walk through the lava flow. Other than that, there isn't much to recommend it. It's worth a visit but isn't a "must do." I'm not sure why it's called a crater. It's actually a volcano.
Dave Shultz — Google review
I found this volcano by accident heading north of Flagstaff, AZ. I went to explore it and it's really amazing to see a volcano from 1,000 years ago. Everything looks as if it's recent.
Ian N. — Google review
Very cool to see plant life growing in the lava remains
Ken Burrell — Google review
Lava flow is an interesting trail, easy to go with the family.
Jeslizabeth Aumaitre — Google review
Nice to see the lava fields. You can hike up to the top of the volcano and see the crater, bring water, it's a long treak. The visitor center has great people to help you with information.
Elizabeth Gerhard — Google review
Sunset Crater Volcano is just twelve miles north of Flagstaff, Arizona on U.S. 89. I initially passed by and noticed it as I was returning to Flagstaff from Page. I had no idea that there were volcanoes in the southwestern United States until I arrived in Flagstaff. I noticed cinder cones as I arrived at my hotel off I-40 on the north end of Flagstaff.
On my last day in Flagstaff, September 30 2021, I headed up the road to see Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. It is part of the U.S. National Park system so if you have an annual pass, it will not cost anything more otherwise there is an entrance fee is $25. There is a visitor center with restroom and gift shop.
There are multiple trails to walk so I recommend looking at the website for this monument prior to going. One can drive through and see quite a bit but I recommend parking and getting out for a short hike. The really nice thing is that the Lava Flow Trail has an area that is handicapped accessible with an actual sidewalk. On this sidewalk trail, one can actually get great views of some of the cinder cones and lava fields. There are real trails off the paved area.
Within the park, the Lenox Crater Trail appears to be the longest marked trail. A longer trail, O’Leary Trail, actually starts outside the park and passes through the northwest corner of the park and up to O’Leary Peak. This trail is about 9.6 miles, according to my research, and O’Leary Peak is an actual lava dome volcano, not a cinder cone. Anyway, the sidewalk-ed area has benches to sit and enjoy the views, peace and quiet. After my hike, I sat and just enjoyed the views for about an hour.
I think that it was worth it and if I lived in the Flagstaff area, this is possibly a place that I would visit often. One thing to remember – though this is Arizona, there is actually winter in this part of Arizona as Flagstaff’s elevation is actually almost 7000 feet above sea level, that 1600 feet higher than the ‘Mile High City of Denver’. If you find yourself in Flagstaff and have at least a couple of hours, I recommend Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument.
Wendell Jones — Google review
Been here twice and the second time was just as amazing as the first. It is the remanents of a 1,000 year old eruption. You can see spots where the lava flow stopped. You can touch the sharp 1,000 year old lava flow. You get to see the slow return of nature. It is well worth the stop and although we didn't stop at the ruins up the road this time, that is also well worth the drive.
Kevin Werner — Google review
“The Cinders” as its known is a wonderful place for quads, dirt bikes Razors and such. Everything from flat land to challenging hills and spectacular views.
Tom Cross — Google review
Must visit! There were once 29 active volcanoes in this section. If you are a science buff and are intrigued with volcanoes this is the place to visit! The dark black igneous rock that remains there is fascinating to look at and to walk through. When we went, it was April but it was freezing cold. I was happy to withstand the weather for all of the natural wonders surrounding me.
Shruti Sanghavi — Google review
We lived in Flagstaff and found this park to be our favorite. Everybody just drives the road and parks at the turnouts for a quick view. Get out and walk on the ash looking for spring flowers. You can't climb the peak but there is still a lot of space to explore. Don't forget the nearby Wupatki Monument while you are there. Winter is cold but magical.
David Weber — Google review
This was my second visit and there was snow covering part of the landscape & it was still pretty awesome. I really like the long loop trail as you tend to get a better feel for the beauty and intent of the landscape.
Erin Hardwick — Google review
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The Lowell Observatory, located in Flagstaff, Arizona, is a working research center that houses the Discovery Channels telescope. The observatory was founded in 1894 by Percival Lowell and is famous for the first sighting of Pluto. The observatory has on-site telescopes including the famed 1896 Clark Telescope which helped to spur accepted theory for an expanding universe. Visitors can stargaze through the telescopes weather permitting.
Wow! What an amazing experience to learn about astronomy and view the solar system through their incredible telescopes. We attended 3 of the programs throughout the day - all excellent, and led by knowledgeable staff who are passionate about their job. Staff were all friendly and helpful. What a treat that we were privileged to use the famous 32 foot Clark Refractor once it got dark. The outdoor viewing deck was awesome! We had so much fun learning, seeing, and exploring the grounds. Must do for any age!
klmullet — Google review
This is one of my favorite places on planet earth. I recommend going an hour before sunset and staying until they close at night. The Flagstaff sky is unreal and I could not stop staring into the sky full of stars. Such kind and smart people work there. The location is easy to get to, only a five minute drive from downtown. Plenty of parking but it does get full so beware! There are stairs and ramps for accessibility. The gift shop is awesome. I’m in love with this place and I want to come back during every season. You will learn so much and see so much amazing history. It’s amazing that you can step into the observatory that discovered Pluto! So worth it.
Selena Quintanilla — Google review
As a historic site marking the location Pluto was discovered, Lowell Observatory is a really unique place to visit if you're a star or space lover. I visited late in the night so that I could catch a glimpse of the stars through the telescopes. The night that I visited, Flagstaff was expected to receive some snow. The weather affects whether the telescopes will be on view or not, so I called the observatory ahead of time to make sure the telescopes would be out. The staff were super helpful and kind, and confirmed all of the information that I needed.
Lowell Observatory felt a lot smaller than I had anticipated, however, this place does have a lot of charm. I enjoyed visiting the Rotunda Museum to learn more about Pluto, and the gift shop also had a nice selection of items. I also viewed a short 25-minute movie about solar eclipses in the Steele Visitor Center.
The only thing that tarnished my experience was the long line to view the telescopes. The lines were very long since the telescopes opened late due to the inclement weather. Of course this is something that the observatory cannot control, but I would say to anyone visiting Flagstaff during the colder months to be prepared! Standing in the cold for 45 minutes to view through a telescope felt somewhat disorganized, especially since each telescope had their own line so we only got to see through one of them. It might be best to purchase tickets the day you plan visiting to make sure the weather conditions are ideal for telescope viewing. Likewise, if you're going during the colder months bring a jacket and a hat in case you have to wait in line.
Overall though, the observatory is a really unique place; if you're into this sort of stuff it's worth checking out!
P.S. - The purple star photo was taken on a Google Pixel during a long exposure shot which captures everything in the sky, even th things you do not see.
Jasmine Singh — Google review
Loved the experienced. Solar flares viewing was terrific. Unfortunately, all the planets and the Milky Way were below the horizon, so the night viewing was not as fun as I expected but still a very unique experience. I wish they selected something other than a star or star clusters for viewing, but I understand that the choice might have been limited given the location of more fun viewing objects…. A tour that takes you to see the 125-year old Clark Refractor is a must. Unless you come in August or September, don’t expect to see fun things at night through the telescopes. You may just see a lot of white stars or star clusters that don’t look much different from what you see in the sky, so adjust your expectations.
Anna West — Google review
This Observatory is Amazing! If your in Flagstaff it's a must see! All day passes are $25 or you can get a membership for $50 which is good for a whole year and if you want to make it a dual membership it's only $65! They have a Family membership as well, but I don't remember the cost of that one. They have multiple telescopes to see. One telescope was built in the late1800's and another was built in 1928 and was the telescope that discovered Pluto! They also have 6 new telescopes that were built in 2019 that they view stars and planets with and they allow you to look through the telescopes eyepiece and are currently building additional attractions. They also have a list that shows a breakdown of the prices of the 6 telescopes and their mounting. The employees are full of knowledge and are extremely friendly. If you are a local or a tourist in Flagstaff I highly recommend this place, you won't regret it!
Daniel Labedz — Google review
Kid and parent approved! We arrived at about 7 pm, saw the telescope that discovered Pluto, went to the telescope out on the patio area and checked each one out, then listened to a presentation at the visitors center and the had one of the bigger telescope open that isn’t usually so we lined up to look through it. Finally we went to listen to the constellation presentation and the adults were enjoying it but the kids were just too tired so we left at 9:20. We really had a great time and learned a lot!
Kristin Adams — Google review
I would strongly encourage visiting. There are some museums and lectures, but the best part is seeing the telescopes. If you have flexibility, try and coordinate with clear weather. If the moon is out, you will get some spectacular views. If the moon is not out, you'll be able to see a lot of other things that a bright moon might make more difficult to see. We got to see Saturn with one of the telescopes, which was pretty amazing.
I'm not sure how badly I would want to return unless you really wanted to see other things in the sky under different conditions, but if you have never been here, I would very strongly encourage you to visit at least once.
Benjamin Altose — Google review
Neat place if you are into astronomy. They have lots of telescopes. So at night is especially cool. Saw the moon close up, Saturn, Neptune & Jupiter. Also, from the top of the hill you get a great view of the city of Flagstaff below.
John Graham — Google review
I can spend hours upon hours at this place. There is so much to see and learn about. The tours are very informative and not too lengthy. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. I recommend going when they first open to do the tours, then grab an early dinner to make it back for the evening Telescope viewing of the stars and planets. Your admission sticker is good all day, so you are able to leave the premises and then come back.
Cory Borghi — Google review
An interesting morning, the highlight of which was looking at the Sun through a telescope. Yes it was safe and so cool to see the black spots and solar prominences. It was also interesting to see the old telescopes and hear the history of discovering Pluto, etc. Our tour guide was nice but needs to hone her public speaking skills. I couldn't do the evening program but it sounded pretty awesome to view the skies through their several newer telescopes. Also a shout out to the guy at the desk (sorry, didn't catch you name but it was the morning of 4/27). He described things well and with enthusiasm having to say the same thing over and over again. The several kids there seemed to be enjoying it as well.
Don Black — Google review
What an amazing visit to the Observatory. I’d recommend spending there at least 2hrs to be able to cover all key exhibitions and buildings. It was great to be able to look through their amazing telescope and feel like an explorer searching for new stars. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable.
Micha? Niezgoda — Google review
Wow, it's been 25 years since I was last here, not sure why as I'm in Flag frequently enough. When I was last here it was just the visitor center and a guided tour to one telescope. Now there's a whole complex you can browse at your leisure. My daughter is fascinated with Space and was super excited to come here. It's absolutely amazing. There are multiple telescopes for you to look through (weather permiting) and the folks that operate them will show you many amazing things. She had a blast. They have stools to help kids (and short folk like myself) see through the lenses. We were there for 4 hours and had a great time. Still magical all these years later.
Jaimie Cassandra — Google review
There is a lot more stuff than I expected. I would love to come here again at an earlier time since I came at a later time and some stuff was closed off. But it was great to explore and loved the little gift shop. A lot of the staff were nice and well mannered. At one of the digital telescopes they pointed it towards Pluto but since it's so far you need a lot more pictures over time to see which dot moved compared to the stars in the background.
Novazo — Google review
This is more a scientific campus with mostly passive education thru scheduled walking tours and videos, but I think the new interactive public education center opening up in November 2024 will really enhance the experience. It was cool to see up close the huge telescopes used in milestone discoveries (Planet X, err Pluto, anyone?) and the actual sun thru the sun telescope (red circle with black dots that are sun spots).
Mimi Snook — Google review
Definitely worth a visit to if you are in Flagstaff. It is a very interesting place and I learned the observatory played a key role in discovering the former planet (now dwarf planet) Pluto. The Clark telescope is here and there are many other cool exhibits to check out here.
Kiet TT — Google review
Absolutely incredible. We came during the afternoon and checked out some of the exhibits. We were able to look at the Sun from one of their telescopes and learn about the history a Pluto and exactly how old was discovered. We then came back in the evening time, and that's when the observatory really shined. We were able to see jupiter, beetlejuice, the moon and multiple star clusters in pretty stunning detail. We were also able to look through the Clark telescope to check out a pretty distant star cluster. They also had a really cool constellation tour world guide would point out the constellations with a laser pointer empire explaining how the constellations got their names. Overall, this was one of the highlights of our trip.
Daniel Pievsky — Google review
A visit to Lowell Observatory is truly an exploration of both the cosmos and the unique earthly environment it resides in. Situated at a high elevation, the observatory offers a breathtaking view of the celestial wonders above. The clear night skies at this altitude provide an unparalleled canvas for stargazing, making it a haven for astronomy enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. The observatory's commitment to public outreach and education is evident through its engaging programs and knowledgeable staff, who passionately share the mysteries of the universe with visitors.
However, it's essential for prospective stargazers to be mindful of the practicalities of the location. The high elevation brings cooler temperatures, even on clear nights, and the weather can be quite cold. Therefore, I highly recommend packing warm layers of clothing to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Despite the chilly weather, Lowell Observatory's cosmic wonders and educational initiatives make it an exploration worth embracing, offering a unique blend of celestial marvels and earthly elements.
Les Jackson — Google review
I plan two hour here but kids like so much we end up stay a whole afternoon plus evening Very good place to visit for kids
Alex Jin — Google review
We really like the location, the science, the telescopes, and the story of discovering Pluto.
We went in the afternoon and came back ( tickets good for entire day) to star gaze. They had several telescopes aimed at various objects.
The Clark scope was on Saturn our night
And one can see the Milky Way
Richard Grumm — Google review
Very cool for you space nerds out there. Will try to make it back during the night to actually observe.
Enjoyed small presentation about solar eclipse that was coming up. Went on a free guided tour about Lowell his passion and wealth, the beautiful property during the fall and, the main telescope story and construction.
Disappointed that the newer observation building was not open and couldn't do any sun gazing. We were short on time with only 3hrs so had to cut things short. With everything available you could easily spend 5hr+ id imagine.
Bearizona Wildlife Park is a safari park located off Route 66 in Williams, Arizona. The park consists of a 3 mile drive thru and Fort Beari more. Visitors can see different types of wildlife including wolves, bears, bison, mountain goats and more.
GREAT CLOSE UP VIEWING OF GRIZZLIES in the walking part of the park!!! I'm not sure about other seasons but autumn is an excellent time to visit. I'm looking forward to visiting again in the spring. This is a great place to spend a day. I love that they have an area with picnic tables and allow you to bring in food of your own. This makes a visit possible for larger families which would be pay for 6 or 8 meals on top of admission. They do have food offerings and as I visited with just my daughter we enjoyed funnel cake fries and popcorn after our picnic lunch. The gift shop had some nice caps marked down on clearance which made me very happy. The were busy badgers, roaming raccoons, playful otters; so many fun things to view. The drive through area combined with the walking area seems to be quite unique to me.
Andrew McMahon — Google review
Wow! I can't even begin to describe how much I loved this place! We did the walking part first and it's amazing! They have areas where you can go in and see the animals from really close, like a cave where you can see the grizzly bears really closely through the glass. It's beautiful! The drive-thru part was incredible as well. I saw so many bears and beautiful animals. It really is worth what you pay to enter and the facilities are nice and comfortable, plus the gift shop is great with acceptable prices. Definitely want to go back and I totally recommend going here.
Alexandra Bradford — Google review
This place is AMAZING! Best to go early in the morning when the animals are feeding and most active. Once in we are able to drive through multiple times enabling us to view the animals in different spaces and situations. We also enjoyed the walking tour where we were able to get closer views to many more animals. Make sure you make it to the 10:30 am bear feeding where the rangers share their knowledge and show off the beautiful bears.
Frances Kramer-Aisoff — Google review
The kids loved it. Drove in with a camper van sprinter. Had bikes on the rear, they asked to remove the bikes before entering. The staff are very friendly. They do look like they want to be there. I expected to stay for an hour only because of the size of the zoo but I spent more than 3 hours because the kids were having so much fun.
Luis L. — Google review
Had a blast on Friday morning. Not too many cars and we were able to take our time through the park. We got to see all the animals actively roaming and the kids had a blast. The bears were extra playful and the kids were so excited to see them. Highly recommend!
Ryan Bustamante — Google review
A bit pricey but I gotta say I think we went at the best time which was late afternoon (as stated on the website). The bears were very active and were very close to the road and eating their meals. There weren't a lot of cars so that was nice while driving around. There was a nice gift shop and the walking area was cool too. I do think it would quickly get expensive for a family. For 2 adults we paid almost $80. I just hope that means the animals are getting quality care!
rubymorales — Google review
This is our second time here and we just love it. Such a great little park. They have expanded some of the walk through exhibits and added a nice restaurant and gift shop since we were there last. Highly recommend going through the drive through a few times. We got there about 10:30 and some of the animals weren't moving around much. Did the walk through part and did one more drive loop on the way out and the animals were far more active.
Kimberly Field — Google review
We had a fantastic day at Bearizona! We started by going through the walk through portion. It was extra special to be able to get so close to the animals. The wildlife shows were fantastic, with lots of information and opportunities to get up close and personal with some of the animals (and dad jokes for days). The drive through portion was so much fun! We went through multiple times. It was like a life sized version of ISpy looking for all the animals. 10/10 would recommend spending a day here.
Emily Smith — Google review
Such a fun experience! First time visiting so we didn’t really know what to expect. It took less than 10 minutes to get in and they had multiple lanes open. We purchased tickets online prior to arriving. We went late morning and most of the animals were sleeping or laying in the shade. It was still fun to see the different animals. It was nice you could take your time driving through and most people respected that. Parking was easy to find and there were two entrances into the wildlife park. The wildlife park was just right and the bears really stole the show! We could have watched them for hours! There are a few spots around to eat and a cool gift shop. I’d go back for sure and choose a different time of day where the animals may be more active or in a cooler month when the sun isn’t so hot for them!
Nicole Reiman — Google review
One family told us it was okay another hyped it up a bit, but I would have to say it really exceeded our expectations.
We plan to go back again when our youngest is better able to appreciate it.
The drive through part was great. Some people complain about waiting for slow traffic but the roads are all wide enough to go past someone taking pictures. At one point we thought we might be holding up the line so we just looped back around the buffalo enclosure and took out time to circle around again when there were no cars.
The walk through portion was great too. One of the zoo keepers had a little skunk she was showing off to the kids.
I will say there was active construction going on in one part of the park but I didn't mind at all it was good to see they were continuing to expand and improve the place. It was also neat to see exactly how the stone work that make up the walls of the enclosures is actually made.
We were there on a Friday and it was not crowded at all. Not sure if weekends are busier.
Bouman Seth — Google review
This place is awesome. We had the best time with both the drive through and walk through parks. Highlights for us include the 5 month old baby arctic foxes, the jaguars, wolves, and all the bears! They have several food and beverage stands, a restaurant and bar. Highly recommend to anyone visiting the area. Everyone that worked there was super nice and seemed to genuinely love their jobs which always has a positive impact on the overall experience. 🤗
Jessica R — Google review
This was on the list for a while and it was certainly worth the trip. For me this was just an hour and a half drive up, so easy peasy. I arrived later in the day. There was no line. Pulled right in and paid the admission. Be sure to check the website. It is an extra $5 per person on the weekend. It was fun to drive around and see the animals for sure. Haven't done something like this since I was a kid on the east coast. People are kinda of stupid and don't follow the rules sadly. When you see an animal get close to you, you are supposed to keep going. Most people would stop so they could picture right out of their window. Watching folks do this with bears inches away, simply made me cringe. The only bummer for me was that I wanted to walk around and unfortunately I am at the moment handicapped as I have hip issues. So I did not get to do the walking tour.
Eddie Smith — Google review
Amazing safari style animal park. Animals are well kept, and they have a big territory to roam around. We drove thru 2 times and got to see more animals than the first time. Take your time, and a lot to see there. There are restaurants, gift shops, clean restrooms, and walk through zoo as well. Definitely recommend it and will return.
Suzy — Google review
A really fun place for the family to go to and see the wildlife there. You basically have two options, one, you can drive around in your own vehicle through a guided path to see all the animals, or you can do the walking tour to see the other animals in the zoo. Definitely worth coming with the kids. When driving though be careful not to puncture your tires. We found a screw in our tire just after we finished the driving tour, but luckily there was a maintenance crew onsite to help us inflate our tires so we could go to the nearest tire repair shop to get it patched. The staff were also super friendly and helpful. Definitely a place you have to visit if you are in Williams, AZ. ❤️
Alexander Kwong — Google review
This was the coolest up close experience. I thought I would be scared but the excitement is so much better. The animals are very calm and present so that you can see them as you drive through. The park you can walk through has additional animals that are not shy. Really fun place for the whole family. I LOVED the restaurant setup. Really big gift shop for souvenirs.
M. — Google review
Bearizona is awesome! Definitely recommend a visit here. We have been here multiple times, and each time is such a fun, cool, new experience.
The drive-through portion is worth the trip alone. We have had bear, wolves, buffalo, and reindeer all be within a few feet of our car! It's so cool! You can go through it as fast or as slow as you want, so there is no need to feel pressured by a line of cars.
The walking portion is fun as well! Multiple habitats to observe. A petting enclosure. Shows throughout the day. Live music/entertainment. Would highly recommend the otter feeding event where you can feed the otters. It's so much fun! There is a snack shop and restaurant, along with multiple food vendors and drink stands (yes, including adult drinks to walk around with). Large gift shop as well! Don't forget about the elk and jaguar habitats - you have to go through the gift shop to see them.
T Stoey — Google review
The place is beautiful! The drive around isn't as long as I expected, but either way, it's still a decent length, and you can go at your own pace. The wildlife they had available for viewing in this portion was interesting, saw a bear taking a bath, saw some gorgeous wolves, some big horns, and some little bears. I'm sure kids would love this portion. Once you got to the area where you walk around, there were refreshments, alcohol, cute otters, porcupines, javelina's, and bobcats. There were other animals as well, and the entire area was just beautiful. There were a lot of great spots for pictures. It's definitely a fun place for a couple or family alike. The gift shop was very large and had a bunch of cute gifts and most of them very affordable. All the stuff I interacted with was very friendly. We passed by it on our way to Vegas and decided to stop by on our way back. I do not regret that decision, and you will not either!
Leo Hernandez — Google review
What a beautiful place! The enclosures are amazing. All the animals look happy and healthy. Every year they are doing more and more improvements and always looking to improve.
The food is great, the beer is great! I don't have any complaints visiting besides we spend too much at the gift shop. Also wish the amazing train set was easier to see in the gift shop. It's a work of art.
Nicole Aksamit — Google review
Took my grandson here yesterday! We had so much fun! We arrived as soon as they opened so we were able to see every single animal on the ride and walk around! They were all out eating! We absolutely will be returning! The weather was BEAUTIFUL!
Brandee Tieman — Google review
I was very skeptical, but this place was way better than expected. The drive through part of the animal exhibit was really impressive, with elk and wolves and bears that would walk right up next to your car. Then the traditional "zoo" part of the park was also very well done, and the food at the restaurant was actually surprisingly good. Easy drive from the south rim of the Grand Canyon, if you realize (as we did) that it wouldn't entertain young kids as long as we thought a giant natural wonder would.
Brian Brimmage — Google review
Bearizona was AMAZING! It was so cool to drive through the park and have the animals come up to your car. Staff made sure that the areas you had to have your windows up, that windows were up and everyone was kept safe. I would highly recommend anyone of any age going here. They also have a nice walk through zoo that looks like they’re still working on adding exhibits to. Cost was $30/person and well worth it!
Solina Kuhn — Google review
What a wonderful place! My family and I visited after seeing the Grand Canyon and we just had the most wonderful time. We did the wildlife drive 3 times.. all of the animals are so healthy and curious! We saw so much. The gift shop is amazing and the food is great! One of the best experiences I’ve ever had traveling. All of the staff are so nice too!
Cassandra Roustai — Google review
We did a family trip to Bearizona for my granddaughters 4th birthday. The drive up there was absolutely beautiful and took us back to Christmas 🎄 Bearizona doesn't have any coupons or savings unless you come during the week. Price is a tab bit high on the weekend. So, we made every penny count. We drove around the park multiple times, and we saw more animal activity towards the afternoon. (Make sure to gas up before you get to Bearizona) We walked around to see every single animal (which is not a lot). We looked around through the gift shop, which is big and has lots of cool stuff. We didn't eat at the restaurant that I saw on IG. It does have nice scenery. (Maybe next time.) We left wet since we were having snow ❄️ fights as we walked through the park. Some people were annoyed, but we were having fun. We bought some hot chocolate as we called it quits and drove around one last time. Once you leave the park, you can't reenter. I recommend you try it at least once. This was my second time. Please let me know what you think?
Neomi Ramirez — Google review
Such a fun place for kids and adults! We drove through twice than walked the mini zoo, had lunch and visited the gift shop. Weather was perfect and all the animals were out. White Bison, Bighorn Sheep, otters playing to Bears roaming the grounds was amazing.
donna burgos — Google review
Unfortunately I have major buyers remorse. This place is so expensive! I asked the cashier if she thought it was worth it and she said of course she was biased. So we paid $150.00 for 4 of us. Our 3 year old was free. For that price I was expecting so much more.
I do want to say that the park is beautiful. It is really well done in my opinion as far as atmosphere goes. However, we hardly saw any animals. The drive was so boring to our kids because they could not see anything. We did finally see a couple of bears sleeping and some bison eating hay.
We stopped and did the walk through. Same story. All the animals were hiding in their logs, caves, holes, etc. Or just sleeping. We did see the big turkey. But we have wild turkeys roam around our town all of the time...so not a great surprise to see. I know the owners can't make the animals perform or do tricks or whatever but we were just so bummed. I saw all the reviews of how great it was...but we were not so lucky.
I will never go back and frankly I think they are charging way too much for the experience we had. We visited the Fort Worth Zoo last week for half the cost and got to see hundreds of animals and had the beat time. Honestly, I would like a refund.
Laura Van Noy — Google review
Beautiful clean park!
Loved driving through the park and seeing the bears/wolves up close, truly a unique experience.
The drive through allows you to have the animals go right by your car.
The people there are friendly and the encloses are well kept.
Simmy Varghese — Google review
This was a fun day! Admission tickets pay for the ride through and the walk through; and you can do the walk through and drive through as many times as you want. My family got there at 9 when they opened so animals were active and some were not. So then we did the walk through and had lunch. We did one last ride through and the animals that were not active were now active. It was fun the kids had a blast looking out the car window and running around.
Jasmin Alvarado — Google review
Definitely a nice place to visit with the kids. The drive in portion lives up to expectations; we had many close ups with bears, wolves, and bison. The walk-in exhibits were well maintained, and every animal is easily viewable and active, including getting to see 2 grizzlies wrestling around. The jaguars are very interactive with guests! We will absolutely be returning.
Tyler Morse — Google review
Too expensive for the experience. $130 for my husband, me, and our two grandchildren. The drive-through section was fairly short, and we didn't see that many animals. The walk around section is better with more to see. There is a restaurant on site and plenty of beautiful Pine Trees. The petting zoo was nice. The coolest part was seeing the bears up in the trees- I was amazed at how far up they could climb! There are gift shops as well. We had fun & I liked Beararizona- I just felt it was overpriced.
The Popescus — Google review
This is a neat drive through animal adventure as well as a walk through animal adventure. I went on a Sunday. I feel $35 is a bit steep for an adult. It's kind of small and I expected more animals for the price. The drive section can be frustrating when it's busy as people just stop for a very long time to take photos. As well as the bear loops getting locked in from too much traffic and needing to merge back in just to get past. The exhibits were nice, and I enjoyed reading all the info. Only rating 4* because of the difficulties getting through the driving portion in a timely manner (they should limit the amount of cars going through at a time), the price, and the overall size. I enjoyed tossing a fish into the otters. They have a large gift shop as well as a restaurant and bar. They have a coffee stand outside as well. There was another shop near the entrance, but the music was so loud and overstimulating that I walked in and walked right back out. It's nice you can go through the drive multiple times.
Kae Salyers — Google review
We had been told that this was a place to go. There are two areas. One to drive through and another to walk. We drove through a very well-built facility with natural living space for several species of animals. This seemed like a place that felt like the people really cared about the animals.
Lemmie Klein — Google review
This place is Amazing! Tons of animals in the drive thru safari part from bears, bison, wolfs, and big horn. The walk in part of the park is like a zoo with better enclosures for the animals than most major zoos I have been to. They have restaurants and bars and even snack and coffee stands in the park. This place is expanding every year. I recommend also visiting the Canyon Coaster and route 66 part of Williams which are all within the general area of Bearizona!
Mike Ro — Google review
This is always a wonderful idea. I haven't been for a few years and the kids haven't been since they were too little to remember, so it was a great option for spring break. We got there in the afternoon in time to see them feeding the grizzly bears, and catch the wild show. Then we did the drive through and they'd just fed the bears so we saw all those fuzzy wuzzies. Definitely a place to visit again and again!
The Grand Canyon Railway offers a casual restaurant and a cozy pub. The train whistle can be heard in the morning air as guests hop on board for an event-filled journey to the Grand Canyon. Singing along with musicians, participants in an enactment of an Old West train robbery can enjoy the antics of western characters while travelling to one of the world's true wonders.
I could not recommend this enough. Everyone we talked to was very friendly with great recommendations. The cowboy performance was a delight, even for adults. We ended up missing the train (be aware they are prompt and you cannot be even 1 minute late), but they worked with us and rescheduled us for the next day (no addtl. cost) and we stayed in the Railway Hotel for the night. You get the perfect amount of time to explore the canyon (we chose to explore ourselves and did not pay for the bus tour). They even provided maps, walked us through them, answered questions, and ensured everyone knew the best places to spend time before we arrived at the canyon. Would highlight recommend the dome seating - it gives you a great view, it has less seating so is quieter, free snacks and water/sodas, friendly service, cheap alcoholic drinks for those wanting to order, and live music to pass the time. This was a great relaxing way to see the grand canyon and I would definitely recommend this.
The hotel itself was nice with free parking, a pool (hot tub was under maintenance), and Williams was a cute town to explore with lots of shops, restaurants, and some bars.
Kathryn Gallagher — Google review
We bought the travel package for a 2 night stay and train tickets to the grand canyon. The workers at the front desk were very nice and brought up extra bedding immediately when we asked for more. The train depot workers were so nice and made the whole experience easy. The hotel is slightly out dated but still SO worth the price! I would recommend to everyone! Best way to experience the Grand Canyon!
Catherine Callaghan — Google review
I stayed in this hotel based on reviews and photos on their website. I’m sure there are cheaper hotels out there that are much closer to the Grand Canyon. This hotel is about 53 miles to the Grand Canyon, which also threw me off when I google search. I was looking for a hotel closest to the Grand Canyon. I didn’t have prior reservation, so I had to call the front desk. Initially, I was told there’s a small patio overlooking the mountain, so I booked the suite for $450/night thinking this will be better than the Hilton or Marriott where I normally stay. When I got here, I thought I came to the wrong address. But because it was already late, I didn’t have a choice but to check in. I reserved the room for two nights, but when I saw the room, it was even more devastating. I was told the check in time was 3pm, but when I checked in, I had to wait till almost 4pm. Finding your room is like going through a maze. The carpet, walls and the doors looks like they are from the 70s. The sofa sleeper, carpet bathrooms, walls, curtains, furniture, bathroom are all very much dated, not well kept and need a good cleaning and sanitizing. This is definitely a one-star motel, not a 3 star hotel. If it wasn’t already late, I would have not stayed the night, so I turned around and cancelled the second night. I immediately returned to the front desk and canceled the second night. If it wasn’t freezing and I was already from the four-hour drive, I would turned around left. The front desk told me that they have a no cancellation policy within 72 hours. But, I told them that no one told me that when I called the front desk the same day I checked in. My receipt and confirmation didn’t say anything about the 72 hour policy. I think everything about the website is misleading and misrepresentation. In the end, they charged for one night for $435 with the military discount. It would have been $511 per night. This is a total rip off. I don’t know how anyone could give a good review of this place. The company must have paid those people or they are bots. For those looking for a comfortable and clean place, go elsewhere. The pictures may not reflect the stain on the couch and marks on the wall. while there is a shower curtain in the bathroom, there was nothing else that keeps the water from flowing in the whole bathroom. So, the whole bathroom is wet and slippery.
Marlene D — Google review
We had a nice 2 day stay with one day of taking the train to the Grand Canyon and back. Rooms are very nice but nothing very special. Comfortable and clean and nicely kept. Some things appear to be pretty new so I suspect it has been renovated not too long in the past. Overall I would have to say I would come here again.
Robert Norris — Google review
The lobby is beautiful, as are the rooms at first glance. The curtains were ripped to shreds and the paint was peeling off of most walls in the restroom. Nice pool area with a large hot tub. Could use a size improvement with the amount of people the hotel can accommodate.
We ate at the Fred Harvey for dinner and breakfast. It was good, not 5 stars or anything but better than a golden corral. The breakfast was nice and included an omelet station. The dinner didn't have much variety and the carving station meat was very dry and cold. Dinner did include a pasta station.
The building where you get the train tickets and meal vouchers had a large giftshop and the staff had great customer service.
The train is comfortable and the staff is very knowledgeable. Cafe Car is very pricey (even for it being a tourist attraction). Great views on the way to the Grand Canyon.
Ayden Hart — Google review
The lobby really won me over at this hotel. Big, beautiful hearth, large leather couches, and a warm and cozy feel. What made me give less stars was the service. Our room had tagging on the window screen which was so depressing after walking in with kids and paying nearly $300. I had to complain about it twice before they removed the screen a day later. What really stood out to me was from the reception desk to the gift shop employee to the buffet staff, ever worker there looked and acted miserable. This does not include the Polar Express experience, which had great service. The hotel employees need to understand what “service with a smile” is and how it means a lot to those staying there. Would return, with hopes of a more pleasant staff.
Jo — Google review
Love all the grand canyon paintings, a suitable hotel for the town. Everyone is very friendly. Free coffee in the lobby in the morning!
I don't know if it was just our room, but the hot and cold were backwards in our shower. We figured it out but there was a moment of "oh no, no hot water" 😂
James Pryor — Google review
We booked a 2 night stay at the RV park. It was perfect. The amenities were wonderful, nice showers, laundry room; a short walk to the train depot. As for our train experience it was fabulous. Words can’t express how amazing our train car attendant, Alicia was. She has a brilliant spirit and smile. She made everyone on the train feel like we’ve known her forever. She shared stories of her family and experiences with the company. Her love for her family & company shined through.
The musicians, robbers, Marshall and western show was fantastic.
Thank you for such a wonderful experience.
We look forward to coming back again.
Adriana Morris — Google review
Purchased the three night package traveling to the Grand Canyon. The hotel itself has been refurbished and the rooms look like a modern hotel. Clean and well taken care of. They make it so easy to get all your luggage to and from the Canyon as you ride the train. I would definitely stay here and purchase another package if we come back to the Grand Canyon. Kids and adults both had a great time.
Matthew Centofranchi — Google review
The hotel lobby felt very ...100 years ago... with its huge fireplace roaring, giant chandelier and open lobby. The wood moldings everywhere captured the essence of what it must have felt like in olden times.
The large paintings of the Canyon and the Remington bronzes were impressive.
The old fashioned, imported bar was delightful.
Our room was clean, modern and the bathroom was way beyond most standard, better chain hotels. All staff were exemplary!
We'll be back soon. Keep up your high standards. Memorable!
Linda Higby — Google review
We loved this hotel. Quite modern and comfortable, yet somehow historical. The train station and railway itself were responsible in large part for that. But the hotel itself has an old-school feel. A good vibe.
For a railroad buff like me, the hotel and train package were on my bucket list.
Our room was large and immaculate. After our experience with a hotel in the Grand Canyon it was very pleasant surprise.
Rodger Beard — Google review
We didn’t stay at the hotel but we rode the train to the Grand Canyon and it was super awesome! The cowboys did a great job! Our cart attendant on the train was absolutely amazing. I think her name was Jane. The train had a little cafe and it was super nice! Will be back!
Clay — Google review
Room were standard rooms but services were great. One thing though, fitness room doesn’t open until 7 so it was hard to get a morning workout in without missing the morning luggage deadline. We stayed two days, one night in Williams and another night in the Grand Canyon. Transition were as smooth as it can be, our luggage were waiting for us in the room and when we got out of train. The scenery was okay but there were food and fun activities on the train. Overall we really enjoyed the trip! Thanks!
Jess Justice — Google review
We stayed at the RV park. It was fantastic. The train ride exceeded our expectations! Everyone on the train the entire staff was extremely friendly, very bubbly, tons of knowledge about the area, and Arizona, just such a great experience. I’m in Arizona native and can’t believe I waited so long to experience the Williams, Grand Canyon, Railroad! It’s a must Do on your list!
Tina Newman AZ Real Estate Team — Google review
This is our 3rd time staying at the RV park. The Grand Canyon Railway Park has full hook ups, bathroom/showers, a laundry facility, a small gift shop and a boarding facility. You also have access to the hotel pool. The whole park including the bathrooms/showers are kept clean. The staff is friendly and accommodating. We will definitely keep coming back!
C Klos — Google review
The web site does not do it real justice, it’s actually much nicer. I absolutely loved our stay. It started with our reservations, the level of service was unlike anything I have ever experienced. The front counter ladies were warm and It felt like coming home, instead of checking into a hotel.
The place was immaculate and very clean. The fireplace in the lobby felt more like a home than in a large greeting area. The grounds were very clean and very well managed. They had just started to put up Christmas decorations so it was magical for us.
R Micks — Google review
Great price and rooms. The property was clean and cozy. Right next to the train you take to the Grand Canyon, so extent convenient. The hotel staff were very friendly and welcoming. Pool is heated and has a Jacuzzi. Fitness room was decent.
Clinton Reiswig — Google review
Our family of five stayed three nights while visiting the Grand Canyon and we highly recommend the hotel as a great option while in the area. Rooms and facilities in general are great! It's an hour away from the Grand Canyon but located just one block away from Williams' main street which offers several high quality dining and shopping options. I was able to see hotels at the Grand Canyon park and their rates, and all in all I'm happy we stayed here!
Maria de Aurrecoechea — Google review
We tried to stay here because the reviews were good but the first room we were in had cigarette butts on the window sill and the second had a horrible smell. The beds were as hard as the floor and the pillows were super flat. The food at the restaurant was basically like cafeteria food. That being said the employees were all super kind and tried their best to be helpful. The girl at the counter gave us a full refund and we were able to get a hotel elsewhere.
Katelyn Emanuel — Google review
I will say absolutely must on doing the train to the Grand Canyon. The entire staff that works on the train was amazing and so was that experience. However the hotel was not very good! For how expensive it is their staff was very UNHELPFUL they closed the pool due to some “cleaning emergency” and didn’t inform us guest we had to pay to go to a community pool, the hotel is huge and we got no direction on where our room was and literally had to walk all over to find the room. The labeling of where the rooms are located are terrible. Everything else was great however we will not be staying at the hotel again
Chelsea Moberly — Google review
We chose to visit the Grand Canyon by rail to avoid car rental and driving/parking. Flight from South Carolina to Flagstaff airport then van transport to railway hotel. Train to the canyon, 3 nights, then return trip the same in reverse. Hotel was laid out a bit like a maze, just carefully follow the signage to your room number. Train ride was stress free and comfortable. Return train ride is more entertaining. We found the AZ staff and locals entertaining, genuine, and friendly the entire time.
OutdoorWood — Google review
Rooms means RV sites on this review…
Outstanding facility. Immaculately clean. RV sites are level, long enough for large RV and tow car. Power, water & sewer services - no issues.
Centrally located to everything in Williams, and if you are using the Grand Canyon Railway it’s only a 5 minute walk. RV site also allows you to use the main hotel pool & hot tib.
Rod Rodriguez — Google review
Very nice, clean, quiet, comfortable, and beautiful hotel.
The package deal for the train ride to Grand Canyon, enterence to the South Rim, hotel stay, and food is a really great deal. It is well worth the cost and so much fun. The train ride is packed with information, humor, and beautiful views and really fun. The entertainment before and on the trip back and forth is worth it. Grand Canyon South Rim is breathtaking. The buffet dinner wasn't that good. The buffet breakfast was great.
melissa schmacht — Google review
We stayed at the RV park. It is real nice. Very clean, with really nice facilities. You can walk to the train station, or to restaurants from the RV park or the hotel. The train ride to the canyon was great. They have food, beverages, and entertainment on the train both going to and coming from the canyon.
Jeff Moresco — Google review
I went with my family for the Polar Express, and we all loved it. The rooms were very nice and the buffet style restaurant was great. The line for the restaurant was quite long, but once we got in, we had a great waiter, and all of the food tasted great. The train experience was really fun (even though the hot chocolate was warned), and the beds were very clean. They even had cold water in the lobby.
Morrowstalker — Google review
We stayed in the RV park and our friends had a suite at the hotel. We really enjoyed the RV park. Spaces were easily accessible, clean, and well maintained. The laundry was reasonably priced, bathrooms were clean, and the park was very child friendly. The pool was heated (albeit a little chilly still) and the hot tub was hot. RV park guests get a key card to access the pool and other amenities of the hotel. We did the train to the South Rim with our young kids (3 and 18 months) and had a really good time. Definitely would recommend and would do again.
Dani Curtis — Google review
The hotel rooms are dated. Parking is difficult. The buffet is overpriced (+$30). The pasta station was exceptional and the only thing on the buffet that was remarkable. The restaurant was short staffed, but the waiters were working hard to satisfy customers. The entertainment in the dining area was enjoyable. It snowed our last night there leaving ice on the walkways and stairs. No attempt was made to mitigate the situation. Negligent and little concern for customers.
Mike — Google review
anybody going on the grand canyon railroad train. They have a really nice package that includes the Hotel , Dinner & Breakfast at the adjacent restaurant as well as the train ride. Price for my husband and me and our 2 grandchildren was about $650. One of the things that I really liked was everything is in one place. The depot, the restaurant and the hotel are all in one convenient location, so you don't have to drive from one place to another. It was snowing when we arrived yesterday, so this was really a plus for us. The hotel is a little vintage, but that's part of the charm. They have a beautiful huge fireplace in the lobby and nice comfortable couches. There is a nice indoor pool with a Jacuzzi. Rooms are comfortable. There are small refrigerators and a microwave, which is nice. Beds are very comfortable. The hotel is 2 stories tall. Parking is free, and lot is well lit. The hotel is very family oriented, but they do have a nice bar/lounge too. We had a fabulous time!
The Popescus — Google review
We booked at the rv resort. Service was great. Bathrooms and laundry were super clean. Had access to pool,hot tub and exercise room at the hotel. Absolutely loved the train ride to the canyon. Definitely want to come back and will stay again
LouAnne Reinboldt — Google review
What I liked: Awesome pool and hot tub. Really nice play-ground for the kids. Beautiful location. The buffet had a toy train that went all the way around the dining room. The kids loved that. The live music on the train was awesome. The time gap between arrival and departure at the Grand canyon was good for littles ones.
What I didn't like: Very expensive for not very high quality rooms. The game room is like an arcade, so we didn't even take the kids in there. I didn't add dinner to my package because I was hoping there were other food options other than paying for a full-price buffet for a 2-year. We ended up having to go to the buffet there anyway and it cost us $110 for 2 adults and 3 kids. Staff seemed kind of annoyed with me for really minor questions (like how do we access the pool?). It was a very limited selection of food and not worth the money because of the ages of my kids. I wouldn't recommend the train ride for little ones; it was too long for my 2-year-old.
Liza D. — Google review
My family and I embarked on a remarkable adventure with the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel, and it truly was an experience that exceeded our expectations. From the moment we arrived, we were swept into a world of wonder, with the historic charm of the railway and the cozy, welcoming atmosphere of the hotel setting the stage for a memorable trip.
The train ride to the Grand Canyon was the highlight of our visit. Gazing out of the dome car, we were treated to panoramic views of the breathtaking landscapes, a serene and majestic sight that left us in awe. The journey was not only a feast for the eyes but also a step back in time, enhanced by the entertaining and informative narratives provided by the staff. Their enthusiasm for sharing the history and beauty of the area added a rich layer to our adventure.
Our accommodations at the hotel were comfortable and inviting, offering a peaceful retreat after a day filled with exploration. The friendly and attentive hotel/train staff made us feel right at home, ensuring that our stay and ride was pleasant and worry-free.
However, our dining experiences at the nearby Fred Harvey Restaurant left something to be desired. Our first visit for dinner was met with a selection that was somewhat picked over, despite arriving an hour before closing. The breakfast the following morning, while offering better variety, didn't quite hit the mark in terms of flavor, although the service remained impeccable, with friendly staff making every effort to provide a welcoming dining experience. Giving it another chance for dinner, we found the situation unchanged and decided to explore other dining options in the charming town of Williams, which did not disappoint.
Despite the dining hiccups at the Fred Harvey Restaurant, our overall experience with the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel was unforgettable. The magic of the train ride, the beauty of the Grand Canyon, and the warmth of the hotel staff far outweighed our dining experiences. For those looking to capture the essence of the Grand Canyon in a unique and enchanting way, this is a journey not to be missed. Just a tip for future travelers: consider exploring some local eateries in Williams for a more consistent dining experience.
Walnut Canyon National Monument is a vast, sprawling canyon and national park located in the East Valley of Arizona. The park preserves ancient Sinagua cliff dwellings, as well as other artifacts from the surrounding area. There are several trails around the monument that allow visitors to explore its many nooks and crannies.
My wife and I found this monument to be very beautiful. Stunning views but even more impactful were the cliff dwellings. Such a resourceful and innovative people to have constructed these dwellings into the cliffs. The really enjoyed the trails. I am in great shape. If you are not, definitely make sure that you bring water and a snack as well as take your time. There are a decent amount of steps on the island trail and many were winded going back up it seemed.
Ryan Burnish — Google review
They make it very easy to get around and look at the Hopi dwellings on the sides of the cliffs. Stairs with handrails and set trails. I took the 1 mile trail with 736 stairs but there are several benches along the way if you need to take it slow and catch your breath. Beautiful views. $25 to park just for a heads up unless you have a National Park pass.
Crystal White — Google review
We couldn't believe we stumbled across this place! We heard about this fantastic National Monument from some other travellers we met on our way.
We made the effort to visit not fully knowing what to expect. And boy are we glad we did it. We have 2 children under 10 who learnt so much from the walk into the canyon and from the Rangers who took the time out of their day to talk to and share some info with us and the kids. They were so good with the kids and they enjoyed doing the Junior Ranger activities.
The walk itself wasn't hard at all. Lots of steps but if you have a reasonable fitness level it will be a breeze.
One place that is truly magnificent and shouldn't be missed!
Thanks to the staff here who were wonderful! Made our visit from Australia that little bit more memorable 🇦🇺
Phil Rettke — Google review
This is a really extraordinary monument. Not only can you learn about how the ancient people of this region lived, you can also enjoy the beauty of Walnut Canyon. I highly recommend the island trail. It is .9 of a mile and has 185 steps. Although the sun is strong and temperatures high, there’s a nice cooling breeze coming up from the floor of the canyon to help cool your ascent. The rim trail is interesting, but not nearly as dramatic and a fraction of the work of thr Island trail. The visitor center offers helpful orientation and the staff is super friendly.
LS Sheldon — Google review
Great spot to get all the information you need for the park visit. We got our magnets from here. Kids got their junior ranger book and badge. The rangers are very helpful and knowledgeable. Do check the hours before you visit.
Sritama Chakraborty — Google review
Great hike and good information all along the trail. The longer trail has bench to rest for those who want to catch a breath or view! Park rangers are around to give more info and answer any query that one might have. Enough parking place, picnic benches, clean bathrooms.
Highly recommend for those who want to spend a day not too far from Flagstaff! Or maybe a stop on way ..
Amita Hegde — Google review
We enjoyed this stop. They have a nice picnic area and clean bathrooms. On the rim trail you can see some ruins. Part of the trail was closed but still enjoyable. We didn't go below the rim to see the cliff dwellings since my husband wears a brace and the 273 steps down were too hard on him. Staff was very helpful and very nice.
Donna Smith — Google review
One of the best National Monuments we have been to. We did the longer hike and it was so worth it. The pathway is paved with lots of stairs but if you bring good shoes, take your time and drink lots of water this is an amazing hike with beautiful sites. So much history here and it is so interesting.
Brianna H — Google review
Absolutely loved this easy walk around these ancient dwellings, gorgeous landscape views of you are not afraid of heights. Highly recommended!!
Mike J. Mitchell — Google review
This is a very interesting national monument. The visitor center is one of the best ones I have seen because it is set on a piece of land overlooking the canyon making it very beautiful. There are big giant windows that allow you to look at the canyon from the inside. The hike is very interesting because it is a cliffside hike that lets you walk in to various rooms that situate on the cliff. The trail I would think is only half of the overall canyon because it goes back to the visitor center before we finish the whole canyon. The rest of the canyon cannot be walked on because I think they try to preserve it.
Kevin — Google review
Great visit fun hike! Two levels of hikes one with lots of stairs and another on the rim. Perfect choices for our party.
Elizabeth K — Google review
Great place to hike/walk paved trails. Very close to Flagstaff. The Sinagua Indian ruins are cool too. Lots of cool plants that are labeled so you know what you're looking at. The entrance fee of $25 per car is pretty steep considering what you see at other parks but it's nice. Definitely buy one of the US national park passes if you're also going to the grand canyon. Probably should have thought about it but just wanted to take pics in the snow.
*Scott* — Google review
We really liked this place.... The docents are friendly and knowledgeable... Well laid out trails with hand railings and uniform steps. Of course trip down was easier than coming up but not a killer trail for this 65 year old. The canyon is very scenic and seeing the cliff dwellings made sleeping in my comfy bed that night even better!
James L — Google review
This place blew away my expectations. Simply awesome. The hike down is about 250 stairs or so if I remember correctly. So it’s a bit strenuous. But 100% worth the effort. The canyon itself is gorgeous and you can see the walls are ringed by countless ruins. This must have been an impressive settlement in its heyday.
Andrew Barch — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place to visit! There is one that is very simple and high above that we visited with our dog. The Island Trail doesn’t allow pets. It is strenuous because there are so many stairs, but it was beautiful. I am so grateful I could manage to do it. Breathtaking views of the canyon and views of the dwellings in the cliffs!
Kyle Fields — Google review
Beautiful park, amazing Hopi settlements/cave dwellings. 546 steps round trip, pretty easy, but take water. Spectacular views and lovely park employees. Park pass is $25 but buy a year-long one for use at many parks.
Karen Gale — Google review
This is a really cool site inside the canyon where you can see the remains of ancient cliff dwellings. There's a nice exhibit at the Visitor Center which tells the history of the location, which was inhabited by the Sinagua people (ancestors of the Hopi) about 1,000 years ago. There are two short, well maintained trails which take you around the site. There is plenty of signage to help tell the story of the canyon. Entry is $25 per vehicle, but is included in the annual "America the Beautiful" national parks and federal recreation lands pass.
Joel Keralis — Google review
This is an amazing park where you walk down several hundred steps to visit ancient settlements or cave dwellings. Be sure to take water with you. Walkways and steps are well maintained but can be difficult for some. I would not recommend very small children or elderly to take this hike. Park staff was all very friendly and helpful and willing to teach you what you want to know about the dwellings.
rich65k — Google review
Beautiful Island walked into history to see how native people lived in the cliff side. Island tour is a steep one mile loop walk that is paved as an easy hike but NOT all ability.
Beautiful scenery with great geological exposure
GRAMS — Google review
This was our first park of the 3 Flagstaff NPS stops. Google maps stopped a bit short, but we just followed the signs to the park.
We came after it snowed, so the one of the main trails was closed. Made sense as it was the one that took you on the cliff edge. You can see them in my photos and also some of the stairs across the canyon. They had some other historic locations to see on the path outside the Visitor Center. Beautiful scenery for sure with the snow.
We have to come back again when it is warmer so we can take the other trail.
Daniel Grove — Google review
The canyon named after the flourish black walnut trees in the canyon.
Native American lived on the cliffs for 130 years. It is a short drive from Flagstaff and worthwhile visiting.
pc chen — Google review
Unbelievable history to learn about here! The sights are beautiful and inspiring. There are many places to catch your breath on the way back up - don't be intimidated by stairs, it's well worth it. The visitor center has a really interesting video to tell of some of the history and a great view where you can experience the sights without going down to the island. There are signs all over explaining the history of the people who once lived there. There is another hike around the rim, too. Both paved, wear sneakers. The park rangers there are awesome and full of knowledge to share.
Erica Oseff — Google review
An absolutely beautiful location. The trail into the Canyon was closed but the trail along the Rim was open. Staff were friendly and kind.
Robert Wheeler — Google review
Very interesting cliff dwellings in a beautiful canyon.
MANY, MANY steps to go down into the canyon and back out. The whole path is concrete or bricks, with MANY steps throughout, so hiking sticks are pretty useless.
Note that you can see a few of the cliff dwellings without going down many, if any, steps, but by going down the whole path you get to see many more and go into several of them.
Nice 30 minute movie at the visitors center.
Doug Piette — Google review
Great spot to see some of the historical dwellings in the region, built in the canyon where the rocks have been undercut by water, forming a natural ceiling.
The visitor center is small, but the 20 minute film is good and the rangers are helpful.
There are 2 trails from the visitor center, a 1 mile trail that drops into the canyon where you are right next to the dwellings (Island trail), and a shorter trail that stays on the rim. The island trail has excellent interpretive signs about the history, geology, and plants.
Ethan Lindstrom — Google review
This was a very cool experience! I rarely rate things 5 stars but this was worth it. Note, the walk around the island was long and there's no external railing, which can be scary for people scared of heights. It is also a long climb out, so bring water and take your time. But totally worth the trek if you're physically able.
Mary McDarby-Rios — Google review
Excellent park with paved trails - very accessible. We didn’t have time to climb down on this trip, but you can really see the dwellings up close! It’s amazing. Plenty of parking, clean restrooms. Nice visitor center with knowledgeable people.
Tatiana Hoover — Google review
First time we came here and wow! The views and the park rangers are amazing! Bring lots of water and appreciate shoes (for stairs and hiking)
Meteor Crater Natural Landmark is a fascinating ancient meteorite impact site, showcasing the impressive scale of the crater. The attraction features an interpretive center, theater, gift shop and concessions for visitors to enjoy. While the museum may be small, it offers fun exhibits and a short video that provides insight into the site's history.
Awesome place to visit! The museum is small but fun, the theater plays a short video describing the site history, but the true gem is the crater itself. The scale here must be seen and experienced. It's outstanding! And since you'll be out standing on a tall outcrop, bring a jacket. The views are photo worthy, but the wind can dampen the experience if you're not prepared.
Kay W — Google review
Interesting museum dedicated to meteoric study. The landmark itself is amazing, and the documentation and historical overview most informative. There is also a 3D Simulation ride/film that is quite fun. Staff in the gift shop were engaged and enthusiastic. A most pleasant side trip off the highway. Recommended.
Cathleen Colehour — Google review
Its pretty neat to see. Recommend taking the 45 minute guided tour. Dress for the weather if you do. The museum exhibit is good an informative. There is also a little snack shop with some sandwiches and beverages. The gift shop is pretty good a well.
James Janidas — Google review
I didn't even know about this place until I started planning Route66. Impressive landmark. Staying on the edge of the crater it is still hard to imagine how that impact took place. Recomended for visiting. Just drink enough water and protect yourself from sun
Dan — Google review
The site is a scientific phenomenon. The information is presented very well. The film discussing how the crater was formed is very good, just the right length. Overall a good place to learn about how meteors influenced the Earth's evolution.
Paul Chapa Sr — Google review
Knowledgeable and friendly staff. The crater is something to behold. The cafe was a neat atmosphere, but if seemed like they stopped serving food pretty early, but that might've been due to the holiday weekend.
Ameen Syed — Google review
We have passed by and never stopped but decided to plan a trip here. It is full of such interesting information. The movie was really informative. Unfortunately, the wings were crazy due to a storm that was coming in, so the outside rim tour was canceled. You could go out on the main deck and see the crater, but you couldn't go to the higher deck. The wind almost knocked me down so I took a couple of quick pictures and went back inside. They have a motion ride that was fun. Everything is included in the price of your admission. They offer a military discount, which was nice. They have elevators, which is perfect for those who are unable to climb stairs. They have a nice cafe that has hot dogs, Philly cheesestesk sandwiches, pretzels, muffins, turnovers, and a lot more. The gift shop was nice and had some great items. You won't find a nicer crater that is preserved. Definitely stop here.
Donna Smith — Google review
Was a nice drive out. I didn't go in due to it being closed. But I got to enjoy the peacefulness at night. It's a bit of a shame that all natural wonders have to be blocked off because we can't control or trust our selves enough to preserve them for future generations. I can only hope humanity will become better in the future.
Raphael Whitten — Google review
Amazing place!! Very educational as well inside the museum area. The outdoor gives you a wow factor and tell you the power of nature. Great for families and friends. Gift shop is a bit price like Disney pricey but overall is ok.
Cesar Cordoba — Google review
What a great place!! Unique like nothing else. We found it by chance on our way. Fantastic driveway on your way there and unique relics from our solar system and beyond. Buy merch in your way out, is a must!! Have water with you if it’s sunny. You’ll need around an hour to see around maximum.
PANAGIOTIS XOURIS — Google review
This was another pretty cool stop along the way on our cross-country road trip. We were here for a good 90 minutes, there's a lot to see within the walls of this center. Very informative, with interactive displays and such. You can go outside and view the crater from a few different platforms. There was a line of about 20 people when we arrived but you get through that pretty quickly, and then you can pretty much go in and see what you want and start where you want.
The Fab Forty — Google review
We left early, arrived shortly after opening,,Temperature was good...They have a nice cafe inside. They have a 10 minute film describing the Meteor Crater, a 4-D ride that children would love, last 10 minutes...The Guided tour is about half-mile out into the rim..Its about 45-55 minutes out and back...It has amazing views..
Keith Byrd — Google review
Awesome!
We couldn't get the guided tour because of high winds so I can't comment on that.
But if you want to spend a couple of hours to see a one of a kind phenomena, go to the crater. Yeah it's a few dollars and overpriced, but if you can save up some money, I recommend it. I don't need to ever go back but I'm glad I went.
Luke Bilow — Google review
This place was not bad, I would have given it 4 stars, but there was a particular issue that occurred and so if you are interested in that, read my second paragraph. We stopped here on a whim on our way to the Petrified forest national park. It had some fun things, a short museum walkthrough with a lot of information, a quick video that tells about the impact, a few different observation decks which have "free" binoculars set up. (I say free like that because it does cost a fee to enter.) They do have a cafe with snack type foods, tea, and coffee as well. And a gift shop. There is also a 4D experience that we did not do. It may or may not be good, but it looked fun. But, I'd say the main reason to go here is the guided tour.
This is the problem we had. The information about the crater that you was great, our guide was very knowledgeable about the topics at hand. But... he was very outspoken about being pro guns. I am not personally offended by this stance, though the comments he made about getting "kids who trespass in his sights." Things said like that, I am really put off by. As a tour guide, I don't believe getting political is a part of the job. There were many other comments during the tour, specifically about guns as well. And mind you, I also have a 6 year old that was with me on the tour. He was even put off by these comments and mentioned it later to me.
Yarrow Stanley — Google review
Interesting and interactive exhibits around the Crater make it a fun experience for adults and children. The staff was friendly and helpful. Discounts available for seniors and military. Well worth stopping off to visit this landmark.
Linda O — Google review
We went on a Friday at eight. This mile in diameter meteor Crater is amazing; I would definitely recommend it. It has a movie and 4D theater. The first guided tour was at 10:10, and we wanted to leave by then so we didn't get to go. In the museum there's the biggest sample of the meteor, which is heavier than a horse 🐎!
Miranda Schleifer — Google review
Pricy but honestly worth it. Museum is nice and they really did the best you could do with an attraction like this one. Crater is awesome. Really nice thing to see.
Aleksandra Ciprijanovic — Google review
Holy Mackerel - super sized impact crater with exposed strata layers.
Museum has a military discount!!! ( YEAH!!!)
Great overview of the crater, the environment at the time, etc
If you are here- its certainly worth the visit
pts pts — Google review
55,000 years ago a 150 ft meteorite struck the earth at 26,000 miles per hour. The crater diameter is 1 mile. There is an excellent visitors center with displays, a movie, a 4D theatre, guided tour, and a few viewing decks. Great place to visit.
Justin Wong — Google review
We stopped here on our way from Albuquerque to Flagstaff. Great road trip detour.
The meteor crater itself is very cool. The scale of it is quite impressive. It was fun to walk around the rim and get some pictures. It's a must-do for space nerds like me.
There's also a small museum that you need to walk through to access the crater. I think admission to the crater and museum was $25/person, which is a little expensive for a 30-60 minute stop.
Dogs aren't allowed, so we left ours in the car. It was January so we weren't worried about the heat. They do have a basic kennel available.
Chris Fernandez — Google review
Awesome side trip to the best preserved meteor crater in the world! Beautiful information center. Great viewing areas. The movie about the origin and history of the meteor and crater was good. Many interactive displays, too. Walking tours are also available, weather permitting (not too windy). 4D ride available (I did not try this).
John Bunce — Google review
The rim tour is 45 minutes, which is dedicated, so no leaving early.
The entrance is free to the military and then is $25 per person. Has multiple levels to view the crater from and an interactive museum to experience the phenomenon.
Cafe on site as well. Lots of parking. Accessible walkways for most ability groups
GRAMS — Google review
It's such a sweet spot!! It was way bigger than I thought it was going to be!! They have guided tours and an awesome gift shop. Don't miss this attraction on your next road trip!
Ted — Google review
I've always wanted to come here but never had the chance. I can take this off my bucket list now. It has a nice coffee shop and souvenir shop too 😁
Jeff Tovar — Google review
We really enjoyed this cool stop. Close to the interstate and definitely worth the few minutes to get there. Friendly staff. Clean restrooms. Great gift shop
SJ Floyd — Google review
This is a once in a lifetime place to stop. The way the rim is lifted up, you can almost imagine the magnitude of the explosion upon impact. There is a tour included in your ticket price which takes you along the rim.
Lemmie Klein — Google review
Privately owned tourist attraction seems a bit weird in the mid desert, expecting a state park experience. Good explanatory museum, a bit of hiking around the rim available. The 4d ride is an experience for the kids, limited information on the Crater, but goofy fun. One price admission is nice.
Dave Stewart — Google review
An excellent opportunity to witness firsthand the destructive power of encounters with cosmic objects. This place transports the imagination to distant galaxies, leaving behind a sense of awe in the face of the vastness of the universe. It will be fascinating for anyone interested in space. The ticket price includes a film screening about crater formation and a guided tour.
Konstantin Smirnov — Google review
One of the best stop me made on the trip. Great for those interested in science and geology. Unfortunately the 70mph winds prevented us from going on the outside tour but the guide gave the same talk inside. We were able to take pictures from the lower viewing platform but the 70mph winds made that exciting. Overall a great place to visit
joe mallozzi — Google review
It's very cool to see the crater, and the guided tour gives you an exclusive better view of it from a tour-only pathway.
It was more expensive than we had expected, definitely a bit of sticker shock on that one.
Friendly staff and a short but interesting museum portion.
Veronica Seddon — Google review
Went to the recommendation of a friend. View a space where a meteor created a hole the size of a baseball stadium 🏟. Has an informational movie and tours available, or simply hike up and view the site. A gift store is on site. Parking is free, but tickets are required. Senior discounts available.
Michael Ellison — Google review
This place was great! My son is very interested in space and natural wonders so he has been asking to visit since we moved to Arizona. I didn't think I'd be impressed with a hole in the ground, but it was awe-inspiring. I loved how there were so many ways to view the crater and the surrounding views. But the museum is what really made this trip worthwhile to me. So many interesting exhibits and lots of hands-on activities. The gift shop was very nice also. I think the price is fair considering how much there is to see and do. We spent about 3 hours here. And they give a nice discount for military and veterans.
April Yedinak — Google review
Do not miss Meteor Crater if you're in Arizona.
It is mind-blowingly amazing. If you have the slightest bit of interest in outer space, geology, photo-opportunities, science, or history.
It's privately owned, but they have done a lovely job with preservation and presentation. The guided tour was wonderful, but so was the access in just walking around and taking your time.
The museum was great and the 10 minute movie was interesting.
There were people, but it wasn't so crowded that you couldn't take your time and really try to get a sense of it.
What an amazing experience!
I would recommend that they improve food options.
There's plenty of free parking right out front.
Angela Devin — Google review
This is not a tourist trap. It's privately owned but well maintained. Nice museum and fun guided tour of the rim. Highly enjoyed driving out to see the crater and learning about impact craters before heading over to the Grand Canyon.