BRYCE CANYON, Utah — On June 8, 1923, President Warren G. Harding declared Bryce Canyon a National Monument. Now, 100 years later, the national park holds special memories for people across the world.
The National Park Service is proposing new rules for some of the most popular camping and hiking locations inside Bryce Canyon National Park. Park officials announced Thursday they were taking public ...
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A visit to a national park doesn't normally require luxury. If you're not camping in a tent, a hotel or lodge that provides a solid foundation and clean rooms is all you need. When you spend an entire ...
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SALT LAKE CITY — A surprise proposal at Bryce Canyon National Park may not seem out of the ordinary but the backstory is a touching tribute that's 63 years in the making. Bryce Canyon National Park ...
BRYCE CANYON CITY, Utah (KUTV) — A 64-year-old woman from Arizona has died after officials said she was hiking in an area hit by flash floods at Bryce Canyon National Park. Jeanne Roblez Howell of ...