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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.
How to Get to Bryce Canyon National Park If you're flying to Bryce, the closest airport is in Cedar City, UT, about 90 miles away. From either Las Vegas or Salt Lake City, it’s about a four-hour ...
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 covers 56 square miles, or nearly 38,000 acres. While that’s a lot of land to explore, it’s still only about a 10th of the size of Utah’s largest national park, Canyonlands near ...
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.
While visiting the Bryce Canyon National Park area, make sure to add an ATV rental to your itinerary. This fun, outdoor ...
The best time to visit Bryce National Park is May through September. Not only does this period offer the warmest weather of the year, it also yields plenty of ranger activities. October through ...
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.
Utah’s national parks are no strangers to large crowds, but officials at Bryce Canyon National Park expect the annular solar eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023 to meet or exceed its busiest days.
While Bryce Canyon is Utah's smallest national park, it is consistently the state's second-busiest park. Visitation has grown from a little more than 550,000 in 1979 to more than 2 million ...