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Bryce Canyon National Park |
The park is located in southwestern Utah |
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| The very popular “hoodoos” of Bryce Canyon National Park are very accessible and much easier to reach than the larger, more famous, Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks. Bryce Canyon is known for its cliffs, amphitheaters, windows, and arches. Explore the park for a day or spend a few nights under the amazingly clear sky, while breathing in exceptionally fresh air. This is your outdoor adventure! Choose to hike, walk, ski, snowshoe, drive, backpack, or horseback your way through the arches and windows formed throughout the park. Check below for further Bryce Canyon National Park information.
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Uniqueness - This canyon system has been dubbed a "morning park" by park rangers, in regards to the best angle of light for viewing Bryce's many textures and formations. Ponderosa pines, high elevation meadows, an... (click here for more)
Facts - President Warren G. Harding proclaimed Bryce Canyon a national monument on June 8, 1923. On June 7, 1924, Congress passed a bill to establish Utah National Park, when all land within the national monu... (click here for more)
Environmental Impact - Daily, for nearly 20 years, Bryce Canyon has been monitoring the air quality and report that in spite of increasing visitation and increased coal-generated electricity in the region, the trend in air ... (click here for more)
Be Equipped - Bryce Canyon's climate is often described as the unique combination of mountain and desert environments. This means that not only can almost any kind of weather happen (for example, they have thunder ... (click here for more)
Wildlife Warnings - To keep the animals and yourself safe, please do not feed them—it is against the law. Wild animals become unhealthy from eating human food, and even worse, become dependant on humans as a food source.... (click here for more)
Fees - Bryce Canyon entrance fee (includes free and unlimited use of park shuttles in the summer months) is $25 for 7 Days. This covers all occupants of a private vehicle (non-commercial).
Individual Pas... (click here for more)
Camping - Bryce Canyon National Park has two campgrounds located in close proximity to the visitor center and the Bryce Canyon Lodge. Both have restrooms with flush toilets, and drinking water. Both campgrounds... (click here for more)
Nearby Attractions - Coral Pink Sand Dunes Sate Park, Escalante State Park, Kodachrome Basin State Park, Anasazi Indian Village State Park, Dixie National Forest, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Zion National... (click here for more)
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