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BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK

Bryce Canyon National Park is just forty short miles from the Windwhisper Bed and Breakfast.  The miles are short because you will be traveling on Hiway 89.  One of the most scenic roads in Southern Utah.  You will also travel through Red Canyon which is a marvel of sculptured rock and arches on Hiway 12.
 
WHY BRYCE CANYON?
What's not to like about a canyon that names its rocks Hoodoos and Fairies.  Nature has sculpted these mystical rocks into a battalion of soldiers standing at attention.  They have to be seen to be believed.
 

Most people staying at the Windwhisper, reserve one or two days for hiking at Bryce Canyon National Park and one or two days for Zion National Park, and of course, don't forget  the Grand Canyon and Cedar Breaks National Monument.  We are centrally located to all of them.

Leaving early in the morning, you can hike several trails in Bryce Canyon National Park and have time to return to the Windwhisper to kick back and relax for a while and then head out to our beloved Buffalo Bistro for an amazing supper and pure entertainment.  (reservations recommended).

POPULAR TRAILS

  • Fairyland Loop---(8miles---12.9 kilometers)
  • Navajo Loop---(1.4 miles---2-2 kilometers)
  • Queen's Garden---(1.8 miles---2.9 kilometers)
  • Bristlecone Loop---(1.0 miles---1.6 kilometers)
  • Peekaboo Loop---(4.8 miles---7.8 kilometers)
  • Rim Walk---(11.0 miles---17 kilometers)
  • Tower Bridge---(3.0 miles---4.8 kilometers)
  • Bryce Canyon Hoodoos are mysterious and a great attraction. Hiking, biking horseback riding and many exciting things can be done in the amazing Bryce National Park.
  • For a brief e-tour of specatular Bryce Canyon click this link
ENTRANCE FEES
Non Vehicle ($12 for 7 days)
Private vehicles (25 for 7 days)
Golden Age Pass ($10 for lifetime)
 
WINDWHISPER RESERVATIONS
Phone 435-648-2162
E-mail  windwhisper@color-country.net