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Bryce Canyon National Park

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Bryce Canyon National Park was officially established by Congress in 1928. Small by National Park st ...
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Aqua Canyon

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At Aqua Canyon two prominent hoodoos command attention. On the left, is the taller of the two ...

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Black Birch Canyon

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Black Birch Canyon Overlook provides another great view of brightly colored pinnacles, and is a ...

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Bryce Canyon Entrance

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The entrance sign to Bryce Canyon is a great place to stop and get a photo. The sign is attract ...

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Bryce Canyon Lodge

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A subsidiary of Union Pacific Railroad, Utah Parks Company purchased the property where the lod ...

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Bryce Point

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From Bryce Point, one of the most scenic vistas of the full amphitheater and all its wonders am ...

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Fairyland Point

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Fairyland Canyon, located one mile north of the National Park Entrance Station, offers an oppor ...

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Farview Point

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Farview Point is appropriately named, with spectacular views of famous landmarks that make up t ...

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Inspiration Point

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The viewpoint at Inspiration Point consists of three levels that provide varied spectacular per ...

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Kodachrome Canyon State Park

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Kodachrome Basin State Park is a great side trip on a visit to Bryce Canyon. It is located nine ...

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Mossy Cave

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Mossy Cave is in the Northern section of the park, located on Highway 12, approximately 4 miles ...

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Natural Bridge

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Though the name tends to be misleading, Natural Bridge is one of several natural arches in Bryc ...

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North Campground Meadow

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American Pronghorn can often be seen on the meadows near the turnoff to the North Campground. T ...

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Paria -Tropic/Cannonville

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The Paiute Indians were the first habitants of the Paria Valley, and moved from sandstone seep ...

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Paria Viewpoint

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Photographers seeking sunset pictures are often disappointed by the fact that most of the cliff ...

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Ponderosa Canyon

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Ponderosa Canyon is so named because of the huge Ponderosa Pines on the canyon floor. Just as ...

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Prairie Dog Community

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A year-round inhabitant of Bryce Canyon’s high plateau meadows is the Utah Prairie Dog, Cynom ...

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Rainbow Point

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Rainbow Point is the highest elevation of the Park, exceeding 9100 feet. From Rainbow Point, v ...

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Red Canyon

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Scenic Highway 12 has been designated a National Scenic Byway and an All-American Road by the U ...

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Sunrise Point

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The view to the northeast from Sunrise Point captures Boat Mesa and the Sinking Ship, set again ...

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Sunset Point

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Sunset Point offers vistas of some of the most famous and breathtaking of Bryce Canyon's hoodoo ...

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Swamp Canyon

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Swamp Canyon appears relatively small and sheltered from the overlook, bounded on both sides by ...

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Visitor Center

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The Bryce Canyon Visitor Center should be one of your first stops when visiting Bryce Canyon Na ...

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Yovimpa Point

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The sections or steps in the Grand Staircase are named for the dominant color of rock. Yovimpa ...

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