September park planner

Bryce Canyon National Park in September: weather and trip planning

Temperatures ease gradually, but sun exposure and flash-flood awareness still matter. This page pairs that seasonal pattern with the latest point forecast and alert signal for Bryce Canyon National Park.

SeasonFall
Park regionDesert
Current signalCheck alerts
StateUT

Seasonal notes

What September usually changes

Temperatures ease gradually, but sun exposure and flash-flood awareness still matter.

High elevation, icy rim trails, lightning, sun exposure, and large day-night temperature swings.

Trip fit

Best uses for this month

May through October is the easiest season; winter snow can make the hoodoos spectacular.

For a specific departure date, treat the live forecast and official park notices as more important than any seasonal average.

Live forecast

Current planning window

Tonight 53°F

Mostly Clear

8 to 12 mph
Saturday 77°F

Sunny

8 to 16 mph
Saturday Night 51°F

Patchy Blowing Dust then Partly Cloudy

8 to 16 mph
Sunday 73°F

Mostly Sunny

12 to 20 mph

Current alerts

Weather alert signal

  • Red Flag Warning Severe Tavaputs Plateau; San Rafael Swell; Central Utah West Desert; Central Utah Mountains; Henry Mountains; Color Country West Desert; Color Country Mountains; Mojave Desert; Grand Staircase
  • Fire Weather Watch Severe Tavaputs Plateau; San Rafael Swell; Central Utah West Desert; Central Utah Mountains; Henry Mountains; Color Country West Desert; Color Country Mountains; Mojave Desert; Grand Staircase

Packing signal

What to bring now

  • Water, snacks, offline maps, sun protection, and a small first-aid kit.
  • Pack a warm layer; mornings, overlooks, and windy stops can feel much colder.
About this guide

This page is automatically published from HisNav's planning queue and rebuilt with public weather data. It is intended for early trip planning, not emergency decisions.