Ruby’s Inn General Store

Bryce Canyon National Park


Sells groceries with a considerable mark-up, plus sundries, clothing and camping supplies. It also has a post office, showers ($6), free wi-fi and computer terminals ($1 for five minutes).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bryce Canyon National Park attractions

1. Fairyland Point

1.78 MILES

Off Bryce Canyon Scenic Dr, Fairyland offers views north toward the Aquarius Plateau and hoodoos at all stages of evolution, from fin to crumbling tower…

2. Bryce Wildlife Adventure

2.81 MILES

This roadside attraction displays dioramas of more than 800 animals from around the world, as well as Native American artifacts and butterfly and giant…

3. Tower Bridge

2.96 MILES

With ramparts, goblins and a drawbridge, this remarkable feature is found on a little spur off the Fairyland Loop Trail. It's an excellent picnic spot…

4. Sunrise Point

3.12 MILES

Marking the north end of Bryce Amphitheater, the southeast-facing Sunrise Point offers great views of hoodoos, the Aquarius Plateau and the Sinking Ship,…

5. Bryce Canyon National Park

3.14 MILES

The Grand Staircase – a series of steplike uplifted rock layers stretching north from the Grand Canyon – dramatically culminates in the Pink Cliffs…

6. Queen Victoria

3.26 MILES

While many of the hoodoos look like various chess pieces, the Queen Victoria feature at the bottom of the Queen's Garden Trail is one of the more…

7. Sunset Point

3.48 MILES

This is the nexus of the park, with easy access to the lodge, trails and other services. Aside from great views of the Silent City, this point is known…

8. Thor's Hammer

3.51 MILES

This tower looks like the hammer of the mighty Thor. It's best viewed from the upper switchbacks on the Navajo Loop Trail.