- The list below includes 8 free or cheap things to do in or near Bryce, Utah, including 23 different types of inexpensive activities like Off Road & ATV, Natural Landmarks, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Monuments.
- From Natural Bridge to Bryce Canyon Wildlife Adventure, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bryce and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Escalante and Panguitch.
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At the Escalante State Park, visitors can see petrified logs, as well as dinosaur bones and marine fossils. The park is also popular for boating on the Wide Hollow Reservoir.
30.8 Miles
Featuring the canyons of the Escalante River, Utahcanyons offers single day tours that takes visitors on trails through the region. The guides take visitors through different canyon slots and sandstone formations for photo opportunities.
31.0 Miles
Visitors can enjoy unique natural scenery and a variety of hiking opportunities at the Escalante Resource Area. The area consists of canyons, plateaus, a maze of sandstone cliffs, and elevation that ranges from 11,000 to 3,700 feet.
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The terraces of the Grand Staircase at the Escalante National Monument show over 200 million years of geological development, while the plateau contains the most continuous record of Late Cretaceous terrestrial life in the world. Meanwhile, the canyon shows the effect of water in shaping the landscape.
34.2 Miles
The red and pink colorings of the Buckskin Gulch draws any visitors who enjoy a lovely experience. It is considered to be the longest slot canyon in the world with the narrows running uninterrupted for almost 15 miles.
34.4 Miles
Hole In The Rock Road is a well-maintained dirt road offering a scenic drive around unique desert rock formations such as hoodoos as well as other well-known sites like Peekaboo and Spooky Slot Canyons.
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3619 Hell's Backbone Road, Boulder, UT 84716
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Hell's Backbone Ranch and Trail offers pack trips, custom trips, and day rides for visitors who are interested in viewing spires, mountains, and river bottoms. Horseback riders of all skill levels can take advantage of what this business has to offer.
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State Highway 143, Cedar City, UT 84720
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Cedar Breaks National Monument is a natural amphitheater overlooking beautiful rock formations. The place is rich in wildlife and vegetation which can be explored through special hiking trips organized by rangers during the summer months. In winters, the monument hosts skiing and snowboarding events.
39.1 Miles
Devil's Garden is a desert area abounding in many interesting geological formations made of sandstones such as hoodoos and natural arches. Hiking trails and campsites are also available.
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Calf Creek is a two-part waterfall in the Escalante National Monument. Hikers can climb up the side of the waterfall with the bottom part being 126 feet long, and the upper part being 88 feet long.