How does one even begin to describe Bryce Canyon? One of a kind. Something only dreamed up. In short, Bryce is a high alpine plateau in Southern Utah with pink limestone spires called Hoodoos. These colors are so vibrant they hardly seem real. Standing on the edge and looking into the vast valley of the Sevier River is a jaw-dropping experience!
The adjacent Dixie National Forest land features UTV trail routes that allow us to view and visit very remote overlooks. These routes piece together a hiking trail system that is over 80 miles long called the Grandview Trail. These trails are segmented loops that are only accessible from these forest roads.
Your tour wanders through the twisting forest and small streams to reach the edge of the fantastic Sunset Cliffs of Bryce. Please note that although this tour does not enter into Bryce Canyon National Park, the views gained through touring in this way are some that few visitors will see.
2-Person ATV: Up to 2 People. Children must be at least 5 years old to participate.
The famous Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park are also found in abundance in the adjacent National Forest lands. Zero crowds and endless trails make this adventure one of our favorites.
Our tour wanders through the twisting forest and small streams to reach the edge of the fantastic Sunset Cliffs of Bryce. Please note that although this tour does not enter into Bryce Canyon National Park. The views gained through touring in this way are some that few visitors will see.
You will make your own way to the meeting points