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Bryce Canyon National Park
Things To Know Before You Come

TRAVEL PACKET

Here you can download your own travel planning packet to assist in planning your visit to Bryce Canyon National Park and the surrounding areas.

By utilizing these on-line maps in lieu of asking for hard copies through the mail, you will help us minimize our operational expenses and better protect the environment through the conservation of paper products, printing inks, etc.

(PDF's are best viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader version 6 or higher, download speeds vary depending on type of connection, i.e. broadband, dial-up, dsl, etc. please be patient)

 

Format (links open new window)

Whole Park Map
(8.5" x 14")

JPG (872 KB)

PDF (902 KB)

Bryce Amphitheater Map
(8.5"x 14")

JPG (637 KB)

PDF (694 KB)

Park Brochure
(11" x 17" map/guide)

 

PDF (6.10 MB)
May take up to 10 mins to download over a dial-up connection.

Bryce Canyon Campground Maps

North JPG(1.3MB)
Sunset JPG(1.3MB)

PDF (81 KB)

2007 Summer Hoodoo Newspaper (w/ hiking guide)

 

PDF (2.85 MB)

2007/08 Winter Hoodoo Newspaper

 

PDF (2.5 MB)

Motel/Restaurant Guide

 

PDF (3.47 MB)
May take up to 5 mins to download over a dial-up connection.

Access Guide

 

PDF (15 KB)

Backcountry Map and Guide

 

PDF (603 KB)

Regional Driving Map

GIF (554 KB)

PDF (427 KB)



If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat Reader (needed to view PDF files), it is free and available at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.

We recommend that you familiarize yourself with our park by taking our virtual tour. Interested in hiking? Please consult our Hiking guide for more detailed hiking maps.

 
Hoodoos stand as sentinels with their magic  

Did You Know?
The geologic term, hoodoo, lives on at Bryce Canyon National Park as perpetuated by early geologists who thought the rock formations could cast a spell on you with their magical spires and towering arches.
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Last Updated: March 07, 2008 at 17:44 EST