Farview Point in Bryce Canyon National Park

Farview Point

Enjoy clear, long-distance views that take advantage of Bryce Canyon's excellent air quality.

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Farview Point Details

Farview Point easily lives up to its name with its long-distance views: from here you can look out over the Dixie National Forest to the Grand Staircase, with such landmarks as the Pink Cliffs of the Aquarius Plateau, the White Cliffs of Molly's Nipple, and perhaps even the Kaibab Plateau, where the North Rim of the Grand Canyon resides. To the south, look for Navajo Mountain. Thank the unpolluted, clear skies of southern Utah for the views, which can stretch up to 160 miles to the Black Mesas of Arizona. Once you've finished ogling the landscape from Farview Point, walk the short trail to Piracy Point, where a pair of rock formations suggest a pair of warships engaged in battle. There are pit toilets located at the Farview Point parking area.

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Nearby Parks Around Farview Point

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Farview Point

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0.5 mi away

Black Birch Canyon Viewpoint

Less-visited viewpoint where you can see hoodoos and Rainbow Point.

1.1 mi away

Natural Bridge Viewpoint

Natural Bridge is one of several natural arches in the park, all formed by erosion.

2.2 mi away

Agua Canyon Viewpoint

Look for hoodoos resembling a hunter and a rabbit at this scenic overlook.

3.0 mi away

Ponderosa Canyon Viewpoint

Peer into a canyon filled with towering Ponderosa pines.

3.5 mi away

Swamp Canyon Viewpoint

Swamp Canyon has a spring and a pair of small creeks, making it wetter than most parts of Bryce Canyon National Park.