The Bryce Canyon Geology Festival, also known as Geo Fest, is a premier annual event celebrating the unique geological formations of Bryce Canyon National Park. This festival offers a variety of activities, including guided hikes, educational programs, and opportunities to learn about the park's famous hoodoos. It is a fantastic event for families, students, and nature enthusiasts to deepen their understanding of the natural world in one of the most beautiful landscapes in the United States.
What to Expect
A multi-day event featuring expert-led tours, interactive exhibits, and outdoor exploration in the park.
Who Should Attend
Nature lovers
Families
Students
Geology enthusiasts
Park visitors
Agenda Overview
The festival includes daytime geology activities and evening programs throughout the weekend.
Venue & Address
Ruby's Inn Bryce Canyon Overlook
Bryce Canyon City Bryce , Utah – 84764 United States
Organizer
Bryce Canyon National Park / Ruby's Inn · Organization
A partnership between the National Park Service and local businesses to promote geological education.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the festival held?
At Ruby's Inn and Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce, UT.
Is there a fee?
Some activities may be free, while others may require park entry or registration.
What should I bring?
Hiking gear, water, sun protection, and comfortable clothing.
Are all ages welcome?
Yes, the festival is designed for all ages.
How long is the festival?
It is a two-day event held on July 17-18.
Do I need to register?
Check the official park or Ruby's Inn website for registration details.
Tags
Geology
Nature
Festival
Bryce Canyon
Education
Outdoors
Summary
An annual festival celebrating the geology of Bryce Canyon National Park with hikes and educational programs.
Highlights
Guided geology hikes
Educational programs
Hoodoo exploration
Family-friendly activities
National Park partnership
Nature appreciation
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