
Bryce Canyon Horseback Ride
Enjoying a horseback ride in Bryce Canyon National Park is a great way to explore the red landscapes of southern Utah. Options. When booking, you can choose between two options.
- 2 - 3 hours
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Enjoying a horseback ride in Bryce Canyon National Park is a great way to explore the red landscapes of southern Utah.
Options
When booking, you can choose between two options. Both start at 26 South Main Street in Bryce Canyon City and include a horseback ride with an English-speaking guide.
Below are the details of each tour:
1.5-hour tour
This option covers key areas of Bryce Canyon National Park. The ride begins through Dixie National Forest, leading to the rim of Water Canyon. Next, you'll visit Bristlecone Pine Ridge to see the ancient Bristlecone Pines, which are over 1500 years old. This stop also offers views of Boat Mesa and Sinking Ship Peak. Throughout the ride, you'll observe the distinct reddish landscapes of Bryce Canyon and learn about local fauna and flora.
3-hour tour
This option is a more extensive 3-hour ride. Along with the previous route, you will explore Losee Canyon and Red Canyon, as well as the famous Fairy Chimneys, also known as HooDoos.
Prices
Included
- English–speaking guide
- Horseback ride