- TripBuzz discovered 31 different types of activities for couples in the Bryce area, including Off Road & ATV (like Bryce Canyon ATV Adventures), Natural Landmarks (like Natural Bridge), Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Bryce Canyon Wildlife Adventure) and Monuments (like Cedar Breaks National Monument), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 8 date ideas in or near Bryce, Utah, including 4 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Escalante and Panguitch.
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Located near the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park, the company Bryce Canyon ATV Adventures offers excursions through the park itself. The tours cover popular hotspots like the former hideout of Butch Cassiday and the Sundance Kid.
2.2 Miles
The Natural Bridge is a red rock arch that was formed by the erosion of a body of water. This site is the most prominent of the natural arches located throughout the Bryce Canyon.
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1945 West Scenic Highway 12, Bryce, UT 84741
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The services of the Bryce Canyon Wildlife Adventure include ATV rentals for touring the area as well as bike rentals for the nearby Red Canyon Bike Trail. There is also an on-site Natural History Museum and a showcase of live deer than can be hand-fed.
3.1 Miles
The Bryce Canyon features a variety of hiking trails for visitors to explore. The site includes a large amount of red and orange sandstone, is also a proper location for guests interested in wildlife viewing.
12.7 Miles
Located within the Dixie National Forest area, Red Canyon offers very unique vermillion-colored rock formations that are surrounded by Ponderosa pine trees. Sightseeing is very popular as is hiking, camping, and picnicking.
17.2 Miles
Peekaboo Gulch is a slot canyon that people can climb consisting of a series of potholes. In order to start the hike, climbers must climb over a 10-foot vertical rock wall before navigating their way through the potholes.
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Classic films are still shown at the Historic GEM Theatre which also maintains a movie museum that documents and displays the past film technologies used at the cinema. There is even an on-site Internet cafe for those who simply want to lounge.
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Offering outdoor adventure along with a great educational experience, Escalante State Park is open year round. Park visitors can enjoy camping and boating while also exploring dinosaur fossils and ruins.
29.4 Miles
A scenic backcountry road that leads through some of the most out of the way countryside in Utah, Smokey Mountain Road can be a tricky drive. The drive is rewarding, though, as it leads to some remarkable vistas.
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1300 North Highway 12, Escalante, UT 84726
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Preserving the history of the early Utah pioneers, Hole-In-The-Rock Escalante Heritage Center provides historical and geographical information about the San Jan expedition. The center has artifacts from the Mormon settlers, including photographs and a covered wagon.