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Bryce Canyon National Park

Welcome to the Bryce Canyon National Park Website of pictures within the World from the Web Home page. Located in the southwest portion of Utah, this national park can only be reached from Rt. 63, which winds 18 miles through the park where it ends. Rt. 63 is arrived at from Rt. 12, itself just off of Rt. 89. There are no major cities near Bryce. Cedar City and St. George are the largest cities in the area. Smaller towns such as Hatch (Rt. 89) and Panguitch (Rt. 89) have facilities. Tropic (Rt. 12) is the nearest town. The park itself has extensive facilities both inside and just outside the park.

The park is 35,835 acres. Offering 50 miles of hiking and horse trails, elevations range from 9,100' down to 6,500'. Both the rim and interior hiking trails offer fantastic views of the various canyons and hoodoos. Hoodoos are rock formations that give Bryce its unique character. Typically, hoodoos are pillars that are of fantastic shape and color.

Activities include camping, hiking, horseback riding, biking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and sightseeing. For more information, contact Bryce Canyon National Park P.O. Box 170001 Bryce Canyon, Utah 84717-0001 or call (435) 834-5322.


All pictures on this and next six pages are from Bryce Canyon National Park, using film and digital cameras. The pictures below on this page are from the various overlooks, rim trails and an airplane, typically taken during the warmer months. There are two additional pages of these pictures listed directly below. Similar scenes from the rim trail, but taken during the winter time when the park takes on a whole new persona, are also listed below. Pictures from the hiking trails underneath the rim trail taken during the warmer months are the last two pages listed below. A total of 7 pages make up this Bryce Canyon National Park site.