Looking to book a tour, a private shuttle, or other commercial service in the park? Here is a list of companies currently authorized to provide commerical services in Bryce Canyon National Park.
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- Bicycle Tours: This commercial service allows groups of bicyclists accompanied by a leader to ride through designated portions of Bryce Canyon National Park.
- Hiking/Walking Frontcountry: This commercial service is defined as natural or cultural resource information provided by a designated leader to a specified group of people above and below the rim of the canyon.
- Persons travelling in a vehicle with a capacity of 15 or less and on an itinerary that someone has packaged and sold for leisure/recreational purposes, and which provides no other services except those incidental to road-based travel in an area unit of the National Park System also qualify under this category
- Motorcycle/Scooter Tours: This commercial service allows groups of motorcycles accompanied by a leader to ride through designated portions of Bryce Canyon National Park.
- Photography Instruction: These workshops are allowed to give technical and artistic instructions on composition of photographs and paintings related to the unique resources protected in Bryce Canyon National Park.
- Transport (non-tour) - road, air, water based: Commercial shuttle service is authorized for the point-to-point transportation and drop-off of passengers in Bryce Canyon National Park at designated parking areas, pullouts, and developed areas.
- Road Based Commercial Tour: New for Bryce Canyon in 2026! This commercial service allows persons traveling by vehicle (16+ capacity) on an improved roadway:
- On an itinerary that someone has packaged and sold for leisure/recreational purposes, and which provides no other services except those incidental to road-based travel in an area unit of the National Park System (on-board interpretation and incidental stops at visitor centers, restaurants, wayside exhibits, etc.) and only takes place above the rim of the canyon