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Bryce Canyon National Park
Things To Do
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| NPS | | Visitor Center |
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With a short time to spend in the park:
Stop at the Visitor Center for information, exhibits, and a 22-minute award-winning film which plays on the hour and half-hour. Publications and maps are available for purchase through our Bryce Canyon Natural History Association Bookstore.
Drive to Sunrise, Sunset, Inspiration and Bryce viewpoints.
Hike a canyon trail or stroll along the rim. Check at the Visitor Center for current trail conditions.
Take in a ranger program. Current schedules of ranger activities can be found at the Visitor Center.
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NOTE: Pets are not allowed in buildings, on park trails or at viewpoints. However, pets can be walked along roads, in campgrounds, and parking lots, but must be on a leash at all times! more info...
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| NPS | | Snowshoer standing near the Rim |
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With one or more days to spend in the park (in addition to the above):
Drive to Rainbow Point (18 miles one way) and stop at the 13 viewpoints on your return trip. Check at the Visitor Center for current road conditions and closures.
Join us for a whole spectrum of ranger programs.
Take a wrangler-guided ride on a 2 or 4-hour trip into the canyon.
In winter, snowshoe or cross-country ski the plateau top. Rental cross-country ski equipment and snowshoes are available outside the park.
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 Interpretive Programs Ranger led programs are offered throughout the year as weather permits more... | |  Canyon Trail Rides Canyon Trail Rides offers mule and horse rides down into Bryce Canyon more... | |
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Did You Know?
Mountain Lions have one of the highest hunting success ratios of any predator. 80% of the time they chase a deer, the deer ends up as food. At Bryce Canyon, Mountain Lions are most often seen in winter.
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Last Updated: July 11, 2007 at 12:08 EST |