For safety reasons, the connector trail from Bryce Point to Peekaboo Loop is closed due to severe icy conditions. Peekaboo Loop may still be accessed from the Two Bridges side of Navajo Loop and the Figure 8 Combination Trail.
The Connecting Trail from Bryce Point to the Peekaboo Loop and the Wall Street side of Navajo Loop are closed for the winter season. The Two Bridges side of Navajo Loop remains open year-round, allowing access to Peekaboo Loop and Queen's Garden. More
Bryce Canyon National Park does allow the scattering of cremated human remains within the park. This activity requires a Special Use Permit.
Conditions of Permit
Piracy Point is the only designated scattering site. There will be no scattering of human ashes in the main amphitheater. (Image at top is view from Piracy Point)
Ashes from Cremated Human Remains must be scattered in a manner so as to disperse their identity
No teeth, bone fragments, or remnants recognizable as human remains may be scattered
The placement of any monument or marker recognizing the scattering of cremated human remains is prohibited
The scattering of human ashes by air is prohibited
No more than 30 participants may attend the ceremony
Prerecorded music or audio amplifying devices are prohibited
Ceremonies shall not interfere with normal visitor traffic
Application Process
Complete a Special Use Permit Application and pay the Permit Processing Fee (see below). Once completed, e-mail applications with "Scattering Cremated Remains" in the subject line to brca_sup@nps.gov
It will take two to four weeks to obtain a permit. Once a permit is generated, it will be sent to you for signature. Once you sign and return the permit to us, it will be signed by an authorized park representative and only then will it be valid. The completed permit will be returned for your use and you will present it at the entrance station.
Permit Processing Fee
The cost of the permit is $25.00 and this can only be paid online. Applications will not be processed until fee is paid. This non-refundable fee covers the cost of processing the permit and administrative costs of overseeing this program.
This fee does not cover access into the park. All who will be participating in the memorial will be charged general admission to Bryce Canyon National Park (See our Current Fee Structure for admission prices), unless an annual or other pass is used (Golden Age, Golden Access, Interagency Annual America the Beautiful Pass, etc.)
Last updated: December 19, 2024
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Contact Info
Mailing Address:
P.O Box 640201
Bryce,
UT
84764
Phone:
435 834-5322
Phones are answered and messages returned as soon as possible as staffing allows.