![]() Doug's Place Located Near Bryce Canyon National Park |
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Bryce
Canyon National Park is known world-wide as one of the most unique
scenic wonders on the planet. Your first view from the rim of Bryce
Canyon will leave you awestruck, and you'll find yourself drawn toward
the many walking trails in the canyon to obtain a closer view. Bryce
Canyon National Park, a series of amphitheaters, lies just minutes away
from Doug's Place. We are also located very near the Grand Staircase
National Monument. Bryce Canyon ranges in elevation, along the rim,
from approximately 8,000 feet to over 9,000 feet at the northern end
of the park. The Park is cut into the Eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt
plateau. The formations within Bryce Canyon National Park, called
Hoodoos, are the creation of wind and water erosion over eons of time.
The natural orange and red hues that color these formations are the
result of iron oxidizing within the rock. Bryce Canyon National Park
is truly one of the most spectacular scenic wonders in the world. Step
down inside these canyons and you will feel as if you have entered another
world. In 1875, Mormon settler Ebenezer Bryce came to the Paria Valley to live and to harvest timber along the canyon rim. His neighbors began to refer the canyon behind his home as Bryces Canyon.
In 1924, national legislation was written which gave Bryce Canyon official National Park status as Utah National Park. Later in 1928 the provisions of the 1924 legislation were properly met and the park name was changed to Bryce Canyon National Park. Click on the map to the left if you would like to view a Map of Bryce Canyon National Park. Red Canyon is not part of the National Park but is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. If you come to Bryce Canyon on highway 12 from highway 89 you will pass right through Red Canyon. Red Canyon is often mistaken for being Bryce Canyon but is really just a small sample of what you will see at Bryce. A recently added paved bike and walking trail is a beautiful addition and an excellent way to travel through this canyon, although you can drive your car on highway 12 through the main part of Red Canyon. Dont hesitate to stop and take photos and remember
that there is a visitor center where you can gain additional information.
Bryce Canyon National Park is 20 miles in length and you may experience
the park in several different ways. Ride Horseback into the Park or along the canyon rim with one of several different outfitters. Riding horseback is a safe and easier way to come back up to the rim. Remember that you will be hiking at elevations ranging between 7,500 and 9,000 feet so the horses can make the experience of going up-hill quite a bit easier. Fly via plane or helicopter around the park extremities. For those of you who want a thrill, this is one incredible way to see more of the park and to get up close to some of the large hoodoo formations in the outer regions of the park. Ride an ATV in the back country areas that have formations just like Bryce Canyon. While you can not ride a mechanized vehicle on trails in the park, you can take an ATV or even a mountain bike into some areas such as Red Canyon where the formations are identical to the park. Entrance Fee Information Bryce Canyon Entrance Fee (Includes free and unlimited
use of park shuttles in summer months) Backcountry Camping Permit |
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