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Photo by Brian B. Roanhorse NPS November, 2015 Bryce Canyon is even more beautiful in the wintertime! For the casual visitor, it might be thrilling enough to hop in and out of the warm car at the various overlooks to see the striking contrast of white snow, red rock, and blue sky. However, for the more adventurous winter recreationists, many opportunities beckon. BEFORE setting out on one of the adventures described below, stop at the Bryce Canyon Visitor Center to get up-to-date weather and safety information. One of the best times during winter to visit Bryce Canyon is during the Bryce Canyon Winter Festival. This annual event is held over President's Day Weekend, 2017. 2017 Winter Festival Schedule Fairyland Road and the Paria Point Roads are intentionally left unplowed in winter so as to provide a skiable/snowshoeable surface when snowpack is minimal. After winter storms, the road to the southern and higher elevation overlooks, may be closed for several hours or even overnight while snowplows work to reopen that half of the park.
However, the roads and parking lots which provide access to the four most scenic overlooks (Bryce, Inspiration, Sunset and Sunrise Points) are plowed immediately after winter storms. Snow is ONLY cleared from the sidewalks at the overlooks plus the paved trail from Sunset to Sunrise Point. Therefore, all hiking trails are CLOSED TO THOSE WHO wear tennis shoes, dress shoes, etc. Waterproof hiking boots or snow boots are essential if you plan to hike. Additional traction devices (see below) are necessary to traverse the most popular trails. Due to the danger of falling rocks, the upper portion of the Wall Street Slot Canyon (on the western half of the Navajo Loop) is routinely closed in winter. The Peekaboo Loop Connector Trail, that descends from Bryce Point, is often closed due to snow/mud avalanche/slide potential. "Photoshopped" illustration of cornice danger NPS photo by Ron Warner & Kevin Poe Skiing, snowboarding, sledding, etc. off of the Bryce Canyon Rim into the canyon is illegal due to the highly dangerous nature of such activities and the damage to the resource they can cause.
The annual 200 daily freeze-thaw cycles that form our unique hoodoos also make steep sections of the canyon susceptible to avalanches and even the more dangerous and unpredictable mud-snow slides! Though we've never had a fatality from such an event, visitors who ignored this warning and became victims of mud-snow slides, have been injured and badly traumatized by the experience. Avoid these hazards by staying on designated trails and NOT skiing (or sliding) off of the canyon rim! Shoe traction device for icy trails Anonymous After a big snowfall most of the park's day-hiking trails require snowshoes. However, after a few days of melt, and with continued use, the trails become so well packed and icy that snowshoes are often more of a liability. Ranger Patrick Hair leads a snowshoe hike near Paria View. Photo by Kevin Poe NPS Snowshoeing is allowed throughout the park. Though snowshoes make it possible to travel through deep powdery snow, snowshoeing is still a highly strenuous activity.
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