USA Paria View at Bryce Canyon
Paria View is a good place to watch for Peregrine Falcons. Perhaps they prefer the comparative quietness this overlook offers. In the meadows back down the road from Paria View, Mule Deer and occasionally, Elk can be seen. Keeping to the forest during the day, these animals make their subtle appearance during the twilight hours. In late spring you might also spy the Pronghorn Antelope in these forest meadows. Pronghorn leave the sagebrush prairies north of the park to give birth to their young in the seclusion of the forest.
Photography Tips
Bryce is photographer's paradise. Tripod is a must. Bring wide angle and telephoto lens ranges.
Travel Information
Plenty of parking. Park charges a 7-day fees.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
07:15 - 17:14
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Photo Themes
Landscape
National Park
Natural Landscape
rock formation
rocks
Locations
Utah
Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon National Park
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