Bryce Canyon National Park, in southern Utah, was first set aside as a national monument in 1923 to ...
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| 1. Ruby's Inn | ||
| 1. Ruby's Inn | ||
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Rueben and Minnie Syrett moved from Panguitch to homestead near the canyon's rim in 1916. They ...
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| 2. Fairyland Point | ||
| 2. Fairyland Point | ||
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Fairyland and Paria roads are left unplowed for cross-country skiing. The Rim Trail offers amp ...
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| 3. Fairyland Trail | ||
| 3. Fairyland Trail | ||
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A genltle slope along the Fairyland Trail has been stable enough for this fir to grow. The rem ...
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| 4. Fairyland Canyon | ||
| 4. Fairyland Canyon | ||
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The name "Fairyland Canyon" seems especially appropriate and the ways of erosion are clearer wh ...
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| 5. Bryce Canyon Vistor Center | ||
| 5. Bryce Canyon Vistor Center | ||
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The new Visitor Center, built in 2001, presents the public with a great variety of exhibits, pr ...
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| 6. Bryce Canyon Junior Ranger | ||
| 6. Bryce Canyon Junior Ranger | ||
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Bryce Canyon's Junior Ranger Program is just for kids. Junior Rangers are young people who, car ...
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| 7. Tower Bridge | ||
| 7. Tower Bridge | ||
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At Tower Bridge, when a caprock yields before the sides, only two columns remain of an arch. W ...
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| 8. Sunrise Point | ||
| 8. Sunrise Point | ||
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| 15. Inspiration Point | ||
| 15. Inspiration Point | ||
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| Sunset Point | ||
| Sunset Point | ||
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