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Parks & Monuments : Bryce Canyon National Park


About Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park : Barry Glazier

Bryce Canyon National Park was established in 1928 and named after Ebenezer Bryce, a cattleman who settled in the area in 1875. Situated atop the Paunsaugunt Plateau, framed by pine and aspen trees, the lush greenery ends abruptly at the rim of Bryce Canyon, exposing a dramatic 8,000 foot drop-off into a spectacularly beautiful wide and colorful canyon below.

Cut from layers of limestone, a relatively “soft” rock, Bryce eroded to form the rugged terrain as a result of years of ice and rainwater, creating a series of spindly, pointed rock spires, thin walls, and unusual hoodoo formations that stand alone.

Adding to the interesting shapes is a display of rich color. The naturally pink and white limestone has been further stained by minerals, creating a splashy array from light pinks and yellows to deeply hued reds and oranges. The light of the day, especially at sunrise and sunset, causes these colors to come alive with a glowing richness. Visitors have mentioned that photographs do not do justice to this natural wonder. 

Summer is the most popular time for visitors, but winter is also a wonderful time to experience Bryce Canyon. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are available, added to the unique opportunity to photograph the contrasting colors of snow-covered canyons.

In addition to the awe-inspiring landscape, visitors are treated to more than 100 species of birds and dozens of mammals, including mule deer, ground squirrels, bobcats, ringtail cats, foxes, hawks, elk and golden eagles.

Stop at the park’s visitor center and ask about ranger-led programs, which include geology, history, flora, fauna and the incredible night skies.  Astronomy programs and moonlight hikes are available, and during the summer months there are programs for children. Bryce Canyon is only 77 miles from Kanab and 60 miles from Mt. Carmel.


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Zion Announces New Road Reconstruction Schedule

6/22/2010

Superintendent Jock Whitworth has announced a new work schedule for the reconstruction of the Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway within Zion National Park. The new schedule will only have nighttime road closures. These will occur from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m., Sunday through Thursday. Previous schedules have all included daytime closures. Weekends and holidays will remain open 24 hours a day.
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Kane County, Utah Events


Symphony of the Canyons Summer Concert

7/29/2010 7:30 PM

Outdoor Concert in the Park Series Jacob Hamblin Park, 7:30 pm.
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Annual Ice Cream Social and Membership Meeting

7/30/2010 5 - 8 PM AZ Time

Paria River Natural History Association presents Annual Ice Cream Social and Membership ...
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Public Speaking Contest

7/31/2010 2:30 PM

July 31, 2010 2:30 pm at Maynard Dixon Living History Museum Patio First Prize $200 ...
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Farmer's Market

7/31/2010 9:00 am - 11:30 am

Farmers Market in Kanab on the lawn of the Kane County Office of Tourism The Kane County ...
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The Music Man

8/5/2010 7:00 PM

A Community Theatre Production at the Kanab High School Auditorium. All local talent ...
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