What to do and see in Bryce, Utah (UT): The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

June 8, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Bryce Canyon City, sometimes shown as Bryce on maps, is a town in Garfield County, Utah, United States, adjacent to Bryce Canyon National Park. The town, formerly known as "Ruby's Inn", was officially incorporated on July 23, 2007 under a short-lived state law. The population was 198 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Bryce

1. Bryce Canyon ATV Adventures

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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Bryce Canyon ATV Adventures

Guided ATV Tours- Located at the Bryce Canyon Airport terminal and mane office building. We offer a great and safe way to see the attractions that brought you to Bryce Canyon. It make the scenery, formations, and all the collars available to everyone no matter your health or abilities.

2. Bryce Wildlife Adventure

1945 Utah 12, Bryce, UT 84764 +1 435-834-5555 [email protected] https://www.brycewildlifeadventure.com/museum-tickets/
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4.5 based on 233 reviews

Bryce Wildlife Adventure

Category: World-Class Natural History Museum. Everything Is Real. Hand Feed Live Deer, Cozy B&B For Rent, Sleeps 4 With Living Room, Kitchen, Bath, Washer/Dryer, Wi-Fi, and DirectTV. The World-Class museum is the only wildlife conservation museum in Utah dedicated to providing valuable education about wildlife and wildlife habitats in the U.S. The dioramas show the animals in their natural habitats and their co-existence with other animals in their enviornment. Contrary to other museums, we present the animals at ease and relaxed, and not hunting or attacking other animals.

Reviewed By Travelinggrama2020 - Columbia Falls, United States

An amazing collection of animals from all over the world! So lifelike! Do not miss the marvelous butterfly collection upstairs! I could spend hours just looking at that!!!

3. Ruby's Horseback Adventures

26 S Main St, Bryce, UT 84764-8002 +1 435-834-5341 [email protected] http://www.horserides.net
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4.5 based on 293 reviews

Ruby's Horseback Adventures

Enjoy the historic Utah countryside on horseback with Ruby's Horseback Adventures. We offer guided horseback tours along the rim of Bryce Canyon National Park and Red Canyon. Enjoy the gorgeous scenery and terrain, complete with red rock formations, "Hoodoos", and ponderosa pine trees. We offer a variety of rides designed to fit the needs of any customer. We offer half day, all day, and adventurous rides for more experienced riders. Enjoy the Wild West in its purest form, and take a ride with us at Ruby's Horseback Adventures today!

Reviewed By Resort209347 - Rancho Cucamonga, United States

The wife and I enjoy horseback riding. We wanted to experience a mountain ride. We had checked several places online. We decided on a half day ride up Red Canyon and booked Ruby’s Thunder Mountain Ride, The Ride awesome, the horses were great, our guide ( Kevin ) was very professional keeping everyone safe on the trail. We rode switch backs, narrow trails, the scenery was spectacular. I would recommend this ride for experienced riders, you won’t be disappointed.

4. Natural Bridge

Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce, UT
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4.5 based on 564 reviews

Natural Bridge

Reviewed By Experience577374

Nice view and cool natural formation. I would recommend to see it. It’s not too far of a drive from the entrance of the park.

5. Agua Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park Bryce Canyon, Bryce, UT +1 435-834-5322 http://www.nps.gov
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4.5 based on 142 reviews

Agua Canyon

Reviewed By debbyk107

One of the stops along the scenic drive of the canyon rim. The most prominent hoodoos in Agua Canyon are the two towering formations called the Hunter, and on its right, the Rabbit or Backpacker. The Bryce Canyon hoodoos continue to erode away and the shapes and names are constantly changing. This view is easily seen from the viewpoint pullout.

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