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• Bryce Canyon Lodge: An excellent example of National Park Service Rustic design, the lodge was built between 1924 and 1925 with local materials; restaurant and pizzeria.
Before it became an A-list national park, Bryce Canyon was simply called “a helluva place to lose a cow.” Here's what to know before laying eyes and hiking boots on Utah's most mesmerizing maze.
The nearest town, Bryce Canyon City (pop. 195), is a couple miles north of the park on Utah State Route 63—a short road linking the park to State Route 12 and other nearby towns, including ...
Ranking of the top 15 things to do in Bryce Canyon National Park. Travelers favorites include #1 Inspiration Point, #2 Rim Trail and more.
Bryce Canyon may be grouped into what’s known as Utah’s “Mighty Five,” but the 20-mile-long national park is impressive in its own right. Home to the greatest collection of hoodoos—spire ...
The gift of Bryce Canyon National Park is perspective. The park’s signature sandstone spires known as hoodoos are some 60 million years in the making, and there are more of these geological ...
According to the National Park Service, Fremont and Anasazi people lived near Bryce Canyon from around 200 to 1200 A.D., and Paiute Indians lived in the area starting at around 1200 A.D.
Most injuries at Bryce Canyon National Park can be avoided with proper preparation, common sense and caution. This includes wearing the right shoes, being aware of the weather and driving safely ...
Bryce Canyon National Park, one of Utah’s “Big Five” national parks, is a simply spectacular display.