Fabulous as expected! Dry hard paths. They are steep with no stairs. Fun to do all three for slightly different views. All Trails says moderate but don’t be swayed. Go slow if you find it difficultFull review by Freedom2021go
Apr 28, 2024
The Bryce Amphitheater at Bryce Canyon National Park is that central aspect of the canyon filled with hoodoos and other fascinating rock formations and can be viewed at several observation points bet…Full review by TravelingSoccerLoon
Apr 7, 2024
It was a wow moment! Think of Bryce Amphitheater as nature's grand theater, where the stage is set with towering cliffs and bizarre rock formations. It's like watching the greatest show on Earth, but…Full review by 433selenaf
Hi Cristina, there are plenty of paths at the top of the canyon which would be suitable for cycling, and access to some of the hikes at the bottom of the canyon are sloped, so again …
Hi Cristina, there are plenty of paths at the top of the canyon which would be suitable for cycling, and access to some of the hikes at the bottom of the canyon are sloped, so again accessible to e.g. a trail bike. What I don't know is the park policy for cycling on the trails. Alternatively, the vehicle route through the park from the Visitor Centre to the dead end at Rainbow point is about 18 miles and really scenic, so that would make a nice 36 mile round trip on a bike. Have fun...!!