
Flying into this airport is quite a treat. My approach from the east allowed me to have an extremely scenic flight over the national park itself, which was definitely a treat in it of itself! The...
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The Bryce Canyon Airport, located just four miles north of Bryce Canyon National Park, serves as a vital gateway to scenic Bryce Canyon Country. With its single asphalt-paved runway at an elevation of 7,586 feet, the airport accommodates hundreds of flights annually, offering aerial views of Bryce Canyon's breathtaking landscapes.
Home to Bryce Canyon Helicopters, the airport provides stunning helicopter tours of Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, and Zion National Park, while also accommodating occasional flights from small airlines in Arizona and Nevada. Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978, the airport's original log hangar, constructed from local ponderosa pine in 1936, represents a significant piece of regional aviation history.
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Flying into this airport is quite a treat. My approach from the east allowed me to have an extremely scenic flight over the national park itself, which was definitely a treat in it of itself! The...
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