Being the southernmost viewpoint, Bryce Point offers the most dramatic views of the full amphitheater. Here, the hoodoos are standing that close that it is almost impossible to identify the single ones. This point is also famous for its extraordinary sunrises; from here you can watch the tops of the hoodoos set alight as if by fire from the first rays of the rising sun.
From here, you can also see the famous grottos of Bryce Canyon. Erosion caved out little grottos or caves or hollow cavities, as a result of the soft structure in the upper layer, the White Cliffs.
Directions
After entering the park and passing the visitor center, follow the main road (Utah 63) for about 1,5 miles until you reach the intersection with Bryce Point Road. Bear left towards Bryce Point and follow the road until it ends (about 1,3 miles).