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Bryce canyon utah weather12/11/2023 Markus is a reactive, but not aggressive dog. Since it is a touristy location, I would imagine that the park would be busier during peak days, so if your dog's not comfortable with the crowds, just keep that in mind.Īside from that, just make sure your dog's on a leash since there’s not much separating you, your dog and the edge of the canyon. The path between the two viewpoints is also very wide, so it wasn't a problem for us to step aside whenever we passed another dog. We did come across a few other dogs while we were here, but since it's not the safest place for dogs to be running off-leash, they were all leashed. Whether it was because it was still cold with the snow out or just a slower season, the park was surprisingly not very busy. There was still plenty of snow in the area, so certain paths and trails were closed (though we wouldn't have been able to do them with Markus anyways). Visiting the Sunset and Sunrise Points were enough for us to get a taste of Bryce Canyon National Park! We were pleasantly surprised at how much we were able to do with Markus. There are good locations for taking photographs of the canyon. The colours with the snow were really stunning. The spire-shaped rock formations are unlike other rock formations that we normally get to see, especially coming from Canada. As long as you stay within the paved roads or parking lots, you’re allowed to visit it with your dog, though there’s a good chance they’ll just stay in the car for the bulk of it. Throughout the park, there are other viewpoints that you'll be able to drive up to with your dog. The two points are about 10 minutes from each other, but you'll likely want to stop in between to take some breathtaking pictures of the canyon! With a dog, you're likely to spend most of your time at these two points and the path in between. With Markus, we got to visit Sunset Point and Sunrise Point, which was enough for us to enjoy the park and soak in its beauty (most of the trails were closed due to snow anyways). As it is with most of the national parks we've visited on this road trip, Bryce Canyon National Park only allows dogs on paved surfaces of the park including the campgrounds, parking lots, paved roads and viewpoints.
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