
I thought that visiting Bryce Canyon National Park was a breeze. This is most especially true when going around in a vehicle. There is main driving route which isn’t very long and it passes by most of the important viewpoints in the park. The most important viewpoints have large parking areas to be able accommodate a large number of visitors. Most of the important viewing areas will be along the main driving route. They are well signposted and so they are easy to spot. Some of them are not along the main driving route though.

Bryce Point is one of these spots and drivers would need to make a turn to access this area. Bryce Canyon National Park isn’t very large so you don’t really have to drive that far off from the main road to get here. It is sort of along the way to Inspiration Point to keep an eye out for the sign to Bryce Point as you enter Inspiration Point. Since it is so close to Inspiration Point, I would expect that this would be another angle to appreciate Bryce Amphitheater, which I would consider the centerpiece of Bryce Canyon National Park.
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