- TripBuzz found 8 things to do with kids in or near Bryce, Utah, including 4 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Escalante and Panguitch.
- From Bryce Canyon Wildlife Adventure to Bryce Canyon ATV Adventures, the Bryce area offers 31 different types of family activities, including: Off Road & ATV, Natural Landmarks, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Monuments.
- Bryce Canyon National Park makes its home in the town of Bryce which is a short drive from Panguitch. Consequently, Bryce is a tourist town featuring numerous motels and campgrounds. The park is its main attraction offering a variety of things to do and see including beautiful rock formations and fun activities like hiking, fishing and horseback riding.
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Skiing and snowboarding are the main activity at the Brian Head Resort, but other options are available. Guests can go tubing down gentle trails, relax at the lodge, and even learn how to ski and snowboard.
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539 N Hwy 143, Brian Head, UT 84719
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Guests can use the services of Thunder Mountain Motorsports, Inc. to rent special sporting equipment like ATVs or snowmobiles. They also offer tours for groups who wish to learn more about the area while from the vantage point of their motorsport equipment.
38.6 Miles
Rock specimens from the local area that have been polished and cleaned are available for purchase at The Rock Stop, which is a small roadside attraction. The attraction also has a comprehensive coffee shop with gourmet coffee options.
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.
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Covering an 112,500-acre area, the Paria Canyon Wilderness Area is a popular and scenic location among tourists and local residents alike. Visitors spend time hiking, backpacking, or camping on the picturesque scenery surrounded by red rock formations and natural beauty.
42.9 Miles
Visitors to the Anasazi Indian Village State Park can freely roam and explore an ancestral Puebloan village, which is one of the largest communities west of the Colorado River. There is a six-room replica which guests can view and a museum with an extensive collection of artifacts.
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Boulder's Circle Cliffs are a stunning geologic formation that is part of the Grand Staircase National Monument. Hiking trails run throughout the area, and provide remarkable panoramic views of the surrounding area.
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Located within the Arches National Park is the region known as Devils Garden. The designated area offers a unique 7.2 mile loop trail for hiking and taking in the scenery of the natural park as a whole.
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Day trips to the remote and unspoiled Vermillion Cliffs themselves rather than the other areas in the park are free to guests without the need for a permit. Yet, it is advised that guests plan their trip before hand and become aware of potential hazards.