Red Canyon Visitor Center
360 VR Image by Kevin S. Abel
The Red Canyon Visitor Center is located just off Highway 12 enroute to Bryce Canyon National Park amid the spectacular red sandstone spires and formations. This area has been called the "most photographed place in Utah". It is easy to see why, with the brilliant red soil contrasted with the green pines. Offered for sale are a variety of gifts, souveniers, maps, books, tapes, and Smokey Bear collectables. Other offerings include brochures, and trail information. The Red Canyon Trail System is widely known and very popular. Nearby trails include Pink Ledges, Hoodoo, Birdseye and Golden wall. For mountain bike riding there is Thunder Mountain and Red Canyon Bicycle trail that is also used for road bikes. There are miles of ATV trails as well as paved bicycle trails. There are many trails open to foot traffic, as well as bicycle, horse and ATV. Stop by the Visitor Center to pick up a map and guidelines as to the type of traffic each trail allows. Seasonal displays show the area's flowers, birds, trees and geology. There are permanent displays of area features as well. There are nature hikes, star viewing, and photography opportunities. Telephone Number: 435-676-2676
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Will be closing for the 2023 season on October 15th. |
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Operational Hours: | Friday - Monday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesday - Thursday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. As of September 27, 2024 visitor center hours will shorten for the season: Monday - Sunday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. |
Area Amenities: | Interpretive Site, Accessible, Picnic tables, Toilets, Drinking water, Parking |
Closest Towns: | Panguitch, Utah |
Water: | Potable water available |
Restroom: | Flush toilets available |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Red Canyon Visitor Center (435) 676-2676 |
General Information
Directions: Approximately 7 miles from Panguitch,Utah on Highway 89, turn east onto Highway 12. From the junction it is approximately 3.5 miles to the Visitor Center, which is located near the Red Canyon Campground. Bryce Canyon National Park is a quick 13 miles away.Activities
Visitor Centers
To learn more about recreation oportunities and natural and cultural history near the Red Canyon Visitor Center Click on the links below.
Welcome to the Dixie National Forest
Welcome to the Red Canyon Visitor Center
Recreating in and Around Red Canyon
Equestrian Riding in Red Canyon
Motorized Recreation in Red Canyon
Driving Tours in and Around Red Canyon
Camping in and Around Red Canyon
Things That Sting, Prickle Or Bite
The First People in Red Canyon
Early Settlement and the need for Conservation
Watersheds and Land Stewardships