Winter Activities

Bryce Canyon National Park is located in Utah, USA, and covers about thirty thousand acres. It has a lot of unique and exciting activities to suit all ages, but its most exciting winter recreation is by far the snowshoeing. People from across the globe flock to the park to just for the experience.

An international crowd flocks to Bryce Canyon National Park every winter to enjoy the outdoors and try their skills at snowshoeing. Besides the other activities available, this invigorating sport lets visitors absorb many parts of the park that are not usually seen during the warmer months.

Snowshoeing does not take much skill, except on more difficult terrain. Families find the park offers the perfect backdrop and facilities to allow them to introduce their children to its many pleasures. In fact, snowshoeing is making a comeback there, with many people now bring their own gear. However, the local center does provide rented equipment, including shoes, bindings and varied snowshoes to suit all shapes and sizes of people.

It is important to remember that snowshoes come in varied forms, not suiting every person. Traditionalists opt for the original native style, made of wood and bound with leather straps. However, these may be too wide for some people. Others choose more modern types, including the narrower, metal shoes that allow for quicker movements and more control. The modern ones are best suited for children as well.

The park is open year round. Whether snowshoeing or not, there is an entrance fee, and any extended trips into the backcountry require a permit.

For dates, fees, and details, visit the Bryce Canyon National Park website.

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