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Bryce Canyon National Park Fees
 

 

 

Bryce Canyon National Park Entrance Fees

Use your National Parks Pass or Golden Pass (Age, Eagle and Access) for park entry! Learn about National Park Passes

An Individual Pass (Includes free and unlimited use of park shuttles in summer months)
$10 ................. ....... 7 Days
This entrance fee applies to motorcycles, bicyclists, or individuals traveling on foot

Bryce Canyon Entrance Fee (Includes free and unlimited use of park shuttles in summer months)
$20 ......................... 7 Days
This fee covers all occupants of a private vehicle (non-commercial)

Commercial Tours (Bus - large 26+ seats)
$150 .................... One Time
This entrance fee applies to commercial tour buses. NOTE: Group size is determined on vehicle seating capacity not # of actual people.

Commercial Tours (Bus - small 16-25 seats)
$60 ...................... One Time
This entrance fee applies to commercial tour buses. NOTE: Group size is determined on vehicle seating capacity not # of actual people.

Commercial Tours (Passenger Van 7-15 seats)
$50 ....................... One Time
This entrance fee applies to commerical tours traveling in vans and is a per vehicle fee. NOTE: Group size is determined on vehicle seating capacity not # of actual people.

Commercial Tours (Passenger Vehicle 1-6 seats)
$25 + $5/person ....... One Time
This entrance fee applies to small commerical tours. NOTE: Group size is determined on vehicle seating capacity not # of actual people.

Special Use Permits
Backcountry Permit
$5 - 14 Days
This is a flat fee (regardless of # of people or # of nights) that is required for overnight backcountry camping. This permit can only be obtained in person at the Bryce Canyon Visitor Center.
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