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Bryce Canyon, Utah Weather

Bryce Canyon, Utah — live current conditions, hourly and 7-day forecasts, NWS alerts, aviation weather, radar and satellite imagery for Bryce Canyon, Garfield County.

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About Bryce Canyon, Utah

Bryce Canyon unfolds as an amphitheater of impossible sculptures, a vast, sun-baked stage where time has meticulously carved colossal hoodoos into fantastical forms. It lies 49.0 miles east of Cedar City, UT (from Cedar City, UT: bearing 94°T), and is situated 4.7 miles west of Tropic. These slender spires, painted in hues of ochre, rose, and cream, rise from the canyon floor like a petrified forest, their jagged silhouettes stark against the impossibly blue Utah sky. The air, thin and crisp, carries the scent of ponderosa pine and dry earth, a perfume of high desert solitude. Below the rim, the landscape descends into a labyrinth of ravines and narrow canyons, a geological marvel sculpted by frost and rain, where shadows lengthen and deepen with the passing sun, transforming the already otherworldly scene into something even more profound. The history of Bryce Canyon is one of quiet endurance and slow discovery, its early human inhabitants leaving behind faint traces of their passage. Later, pioneers, drawn by the promise of land, navigated these rugged territories, their legacy whispered in the wind that sweeps through the canyons. Today, Bryce Canyon's economy is intrinsically tied to its breathtaking natural beauty, drawing visitors from across the globe who come to witness its unique geological wonders. The nearby towns, small and unassuming, serve as gateways to this national treasure, their livelihoods sustained by the steady stream of tourists eager to explore the trails, marvel at the starry nights, and feel the immense scale of this ancient, silent place.

LocationBryce Canyon, Garfield County, Utah
Coordinates37.628316°N, 112.167695°W
TimezoneMountain Time
ZIP Code(s)84764
Area Code801
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service