Getting to Bryce Canyon
Road access to the main part of Bryce Canyon is via Utah Highway 63, which becomes the main park road at the border. Utah Highway 12 leads to 63. Visitors coming from the north and Interstate 70 should take Exit 23 onto US Highway 89 south for 67 miles. From there UT-12 leads 13 miles to UT-63 and the entrance. From the west and Interstate 15, take Exit 95 to UT-20 for 20 miles to US-89 as above. Those coming from the east and Capitol Reef National Park can take the highly scenic UT-12 west from Torrey, UT for 109 miles to UT-63
The nearest airports with major airline service and car rental are each several hours away, in Las Vegas, NV (LAS) and Salt Lake City, UT (SLC) Both are about 270 miles from Bryce Canyon. A smaller airport is located in St George, UT (SGU) about 125 miles away. Zion National Park is on the way. We suggest using Expedia when searching for your flights and rental cars. Use the suggested airport code(s) above for the fastest results. The search box defaults to flight searches. To change to a rental car search, simply click the arrows next to the airplane icon in the upper right corner of the box.
The nearest airports with major airline service and car rental are each several hours away, in Las Vegas, NV (LAS) and Salt Lake City, UT (SLC) Both are about 270 miles from Bryce Canyon. A smaller airport is located in St George, UT (SGU) about 125 miles away. Zion National Park is on the way. We suggest using Expedia when searching for your flights and rental cars. Use the suggested airport code(s) above for the fastest results. The search box defaults to flight searches. To change to a rental car search, simply click the arrows next to the airplane icon in the upper right corner of the box.
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