![]() ![]() Contact the Dixie National Forest Field Office at 43 for further information. CampingĬamping with your stock is available in Red Canyon and on National Forest Service Land. ![]() Liveries are not available in the immediate area. In order to avoid conflict with other horse rides and for the safety of other visitors and stock, all private horseback riding must be scheduled for a specific date and time prior to entering the park. Please write e-mail us at least 72 hours in advance to schedule a reservation. Rangers will check this prior to stock being allowed in the park. All stock originating from outside of Utah must have current Coggins Certification.Stock must be fed certified weed-free feed a minimum of 48 hours prior to stock coming into the park. We require the use of certified weed-free feed.This includes: horses must stay on trails at all times shortcutting of trails is not permitted and riding parallel to the trail is not permitted. All rules and regulations regarding trail use will also pertain to horseback use of trails.Parking, loading, and unloading must take place in the Mixing Circle area and horseback riding is limited to authorized trails.Backcountry campgrounds are not developed to accommodate stock, therefore, overnight camping or pack trips on horseback will not be authorized.You are responsible for reviewing and understanding all Privately Owned Stock Regulations and Guidelines prior to your arrival at the park as well as understanding which trails are authorized for use. Stock is defined as horse and mules, llamas and goats are prohibited. The use of privately-owned stock on the trails of Bryce Canyon is permitted in certain areas and at specific times. Guided trail rides typically begin in April and run until October 31st, depending on weather.įor information, visit their web site or call them directly at 1(435) 834-5500. Canyon Trail Rides, the park's concessioner, offers 2-hour ($75 per person) and 3-hour ($100 per person) guided horse and mule rides into the Bryce Amphitheater along a dedicated horse trail and the Peek-a-boo Loop Trail. Want to get a different perspective of Bryce Canyon, check it out from the back of a horse. ![]()
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