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Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764, United States
4.8(71)
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Paria View is a beautiful and quieter viewpoint in Bryce Canyon National Park. It’s easily accessible by car and offers stunning views of the park’s signature hoodoos and red rock formations. Compared to some of the more popular spots like Sunrise or Sunset Point, Paria View tends to be less crowded, which makes it a peaceful stop to take in the scenery.

It’s also one of the few viewpoints in the park that faces west, making it a great spot to catch the sunset when the light hits the canyon...

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5.0
4y

Amazing View Point! Paria View Point is a must-stop point if your driving the scenic drive in Bryce Canyon National Park! There is about a 0.1 mile walk on a straight path to the real point where you get the view. This viewpoint showcases more of the greenery part on the canyon along with the hoodoos. You can click some excellent pictures here! Highly recommended...

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5.0
2y

Great view. A lot less busy than the main parts of the national park (Bryce point, lower inspiration point,sunset point) Although those parts of the parks offer different types of views. I definitely recommend going and seeing this viewpoint as well as others on the southern part...

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Bryce Canyon 2 Day Itinerary! 👇👇👇 📝Be sure to save this for your future planning! Day 1: 🌅Sunrise at Sunrise Point 🥾Hike: Navajo Loop Trail - 1.5 miles Pro tip: Start at Sunset Point so you go down the switchbacks instead of up them. It makes the hike slightly easier. 📸Overlooks: Lower Inspiration Point Upper Inspiration Point Paria View 🌅Sunset at Sunset Point Day 2: 🌅Sunrise at Sunset Point (check the opposite side to experience both sunrise and sunset at these wonderful overlooks!) 🥾Hike: Peekaboo Trail - 5.2 Miles A demanding hike, be sure to bring plenty of water, especially when hiking in the summer. It gets extremely hot in the canyon and you do not want to get heat stroke. 📸Overlook: Bryce Point - near the parking lot for Peekaboo trail, you can do this either before or after your hike!) Don’t forget to check out Bryce Canyon Pines restaurant for some amazing pie during your trip! As always, please follow the leave no trace principles while in the parks. Be respectful of others giving plenty of space. Wait your turn to take pictures and please don’t cut in front of someone, be patient. Together we can make the parks wonderful for everyone to enjoy!
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What advice do you have for other families looking to visit national parks? Access Pass- This is a FREE national parks pass for those with permanent disability. I recommend applying online ahead of your trip but you can apply in person. These locations in @brycecanyonnps_gov were all accessible enough for Robbie! If you are looking for tips on local activities you can also contact tourism boards like @brycecanyoncountry ! Fairyland Point Sunrise Point Sunset Point Inspiration Point Bryce Point Paria View Swamp Canyon Farview point Piracy Point Natural Bridge Agua Canyon Ponderosa Canyon Black Birch Canyon Yovimpa Point Rainbow Point For a full list of accessible viewpoints and their elevation gain/ accessibility level visit Bryce Canton National Park’s website. https://www.nps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/accessibility.htm
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Paria View is a beautiful and quieter viewpoint in Bryce Canyon National Park. It’s easily accessible by car and offers stunning views of the park’s signature hoodoos and red rock formations. Compared to some of the more popular spots like Sunrise or Sunset Point, Paria View tends to be less crowded, which makes it a peaceful stop to take in the scenery. It’s also one of the few viewpoints in the park that faces west, making it a great spot to catch the sunset when the light hits the canyon walls just right.
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Bryce Canyon 2 Day Itinerary! 👇👇👇 📝Be sure to save this for your future planning! Day 1: 🌅Sunrise at Sunrise Point 🥾Hike: Navajo Loop Trail - 1.5 miles Pro tip: Start at Sunset Point so you go down the switchbacks instead of up them. It makes the hike slightly easier. 📸Overlooks: Lower Inspiration Point Upper Inspiration Point Paria View 🌅Sunset at Sunset Point Day 2: 🌅Sunrise at Sunset Point (check the opposite side to experience both sunrise and sunset at these wonderful overlooks!) 🥾Hike: Peekaboo Trail - 5.2 Miles A demanding hike, be sure to bring plenty of water, especially when hiking in the summer. It gets extremely hot in the canyon and you do not want to get heat stroke. 📸Overlook: Bryce Point - near the parking lot for Peekaboo trail, you can do this either before or after your hike!) Don’t forget to check out Bryce Canyon Pines restaurant for some amazing pie during your trip! As always, please follow the leave no trace principles while in the parks. Be respectful of others giving plenty of space. Wait your turn to take pictures and please don’t cut in front of someone, be patient. Together we can make the parks wonderful for everyone to enjoy!
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What advice do you have for other families looking to visit national parks? Access Pass- This is a FREE national parks pass for those with permanent disability. I recommend applying online ahead of your trip but you can apply in person. These locations in @brycecanyonnps_gov were all accessible enough for Robbie! If you are looking for tips on local activities you can also contact tourism boards like @brycecanyoncountry ! Fairyland Point Sunrise Point Sunset Point Inspiration Point Bryce Point Paria View Swamp Canyon Farview point Piracy Point Natural Bridge Agua Canyon Ponderosa Canyon Black Birch Canyon Yovimpa Point Rainbow Point For a full list of accessible viewpoints and their elevation gain/ accessibility level visit Bryce Canton National Park’s website. https://www.nps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/accessibility.htm
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Paria View is a beautiful and quieter viewpoint in Bryce Canyon National Park. It’s easily accessible by car and offers stunning views of the park’s signature hoodoos and red rock formations. Compared to some of the more popular spots like Sunrise or Sunset Point, Paria View tends to be less crowded, which makes it a peaceful stop to take in the scenery. It’s also one of the few viewpoints in the park that faces west, making it a great spot to catch the sunset when the light hits the canyon walls just right.
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