Area Activities:

ATV Rides or Rentals
 
 
 Horseback Riding
 
Other Activities:

Grand Staircase & Kodachrome Basin


Grand Staircase

The Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument begins right next to the Bryce Canyon Livery Bed and Breakfast and is a very unique region of canyons, arches, plateaus and cliffs. This area, which comprises 1.7 million acres, was designated a National Monument just recently in 1996 and is considered to be one of the last explored areas of the continental United States.  

Bryce Canyon National Park lies to the south and west of the monument; Capitol Reef National Park is to the North and Glen Canyon National Recreation area (Lake Powell) is to the East. Scenic Highway 12, one of the top-ten scenic byways in America (Car & Driver Magazine) passes through the Grand Staircase and is the major access road for the monument.

Various Native American Indians and their dwellings have inhabited this area for nearly 2,000 years, writings and even their food storage areas are still visible in the cliffs and canyons of this region. In 1776 Father Silvestre Velez de Escalante explored the region and had great difficulty finding a way to cross the Colorado River because of the maze of deep canyons and rivers. One hundred years later John Wesley Powell did significant research along the Colorado River and during that time frame many pioneers settled the valleys around Bryce Canyon and the Grand Staircase.

Within the Grand Staircase there are more trails and areas for exploration than can be experienced in a year, but we can suggest some excellent places to go such as: Coyote Gulch, Bull Valley Gorge and Devil’s Garden, just to name a few. If at all possible, you’ll want to spend at least three to five days in this area, more if you can spare the time. Whether you want to experience, scenic overlooks, slot canyons, ancient Indian pictographs and petroglyphs, waterfalls, rivers, mountains, forest or wildlife, you find it is all here in and around the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. 

Kodachrome Basin State Park


 

 

Positioned at 5,800 feet in elevation, Kodachrome Basin State Park is perhaps Utah’s finest state park and is just a few minutes from Bryce Canyon National Park and the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Kodachrome Basin State Park covers over 4,000 acres of ground and is a magical place with unique geologic formations, caves, arches, walking paths, horseback and wagon riding, and much more. Many of the formations within the park were formed in a very unique way. Anciently there were many geysers in this area that, over time ceased to spew water from their natural rock pipes within the ground.
 
Over subsequent eons of time these pipes were filled with sediment which then became harder rock than the surrounding sediment. Over more time, the surrounding sediment was eroded away leaving the standing rock towers that had filled the pipes of the geysers. These towers are visible throughout the park today where they stand as tall monuments to the geyser activity that once occurred in Kodachrome Basin State Park.

Kodachrome is nine miles south of Cannonville and offers drinking water, modern rest rooms, picnic tables, fire pits, barbecue grills and electricity. A concessionaire provides horse rentals and supplies. The park has a resident ranger. Also close to Kodachrome Basin State Park is Grosvenor Arch a unique multiple arch formation just off the Cottonwood Canyon road.
 

Mileage Chart 

 Bryce Canyon National Park (Boundary) 1
 Scenic Highway 12 (All American Highway) 1
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument 2
Bryce Canyon National Park (Main Entrance) 11
Kodachrome Basin State Park 17
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park 39
Anasazi Indian Village 69 
Zion National Park (1.5 hours away) 84 
Capitol Reef National Park (1.75 hours away) 97
Grand Canyon North Rim 159

Other Area Attractions:


  •  Cottonwood Canyon
  • Bull Valley Gorge
  • Powell Point
  • Pine Lake
  • Petrified Forest State Park
  • Calf Creek Falls
  • Anasazi Indian Village Museum
  • Red Canyon
  • Tropic Reservoir
  • Panguitch Lake
  • Hole in the Rock / Devils Garden
  • Hells Backbone / Box Death Hollow