Bryce Canyon Utah Bestwestern

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When visiting Bryce Canyon, Utah and the surrounding scenery, choose the Best Western Grand Hotel as your lodging headquarters

Bryce Canyon National Park is a grand geologic spectacle displaying the result of millions of years of erosion. The park’s seemingly endless displays of colorful rock pinnacles and spires, known as hoodoos, formed from wind, water, and a process called frost wedging, when water seeps into the rock’s cracks, freezes and expands, making the cracks larger and eventually wearing away the rock. The fanciful-looking hoodoos have taken on many shapes and sizes, bearing names according to what they resemble, including Thor’s Hammer, The Poodle, Queen Victoria, and Silent City.

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When visiting this amazing scenery in southern Utah, choose the Best Western Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel as your lodging headquarters. The Bryce Canyon Best Western offers some of the closest accommodations to the park entrance and can be an excellent base camp for visiting southern Utah’s other spectacular scenic attractions, such as Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Cedar Breaks National Monument and Zion National Park.

Within minutes of your room at Bryce Canyon’s Best Western Grand Hotel, you can be hiking in some of Utah’s most fantastic scenery. A favorite among Bryce Canyon visitors is the stroll along the rim, which offers panoramic vistas of colorful hoodoos. You can also descend below the rim for an up-close view of these one-of-a-kind rock formations and stop at viewpoints along the park’s 18-mile scenic drive to take in views of other groupings of hoodoos. When you have finished exploring the park for the day, you will enjoy returning to the Grand Hotel to take a dip in the pool or relax on a comfortable bed and watch a favorite show or movie on cable TV.


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