Why Snowshoe in Bryce Canyon?
- Unique Scenery: Witness the iconic landmarks of Bryce Canyon National Park cloaked in a blanket of snow, a surreal and otherworldly winter atmosphere.
- Serene Trails:Â Explore quiet, snow-covered trails, far from the summer crowds. Sometimes, it may even feel like you have the whole place to yourself!
- Fresh Air and Exercise:Â Enjoy the invigorating benefits of winter exercise in the crisp, clean air.
- Wildlife Spotting: Â The contrast of the snow and the low crowds can really benefit getting a glimpse of winter wildlife, such as deer, elk, and various bird species.
Highlighted Trails:
- Bristlecone Loop Trail: This shorter loop trail leads to a grove of ancient bristlecone pine trees.
- Paria View Road and Fairyland Point Road: These scenic roads, when closed to vehicles in winter, can be explored on snowshoes.
Ruby’s Inn is a great place for easy access to trails inside and outside of the park. When you stay at Ruby’s Inn you can walk right out your door and the adventure begins!

Tips for a Memorable Snowshoeing Experience
- Know the Trail: Check trail conditions before heading out, check the park’s website or visitor center for current trail conditions and closures. Familiarize yourself with the area map.
- Dress in Layers:Â Layer your clothing to adjust to changing temperatures.
- Stay Hydrated:Â Even in cold weather, it’s important to stay hydrated.
- Protect Your Skin:Â Shield your face and lips from the cold, dry air with sunscreen and lip balm.
- Gear:Â Make sure to have the appropriate gear, bring snacks and water.
- Respect the Environment:Â Stay on designated trails and avoid disturbing wildlife.

