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    Bryce Canyon

    National Park Utah

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Bryce Canyon Visitor Center Holiday Hours

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Date: December 13, 2007
Contact: Dan Ng, 435.834.4400

Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center Holiday Hours

The Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center and Fee Entrance Station will be closed from noon on Monday, December 24, thru 4:30 pm on Tuesday, December 25, 2007. The park will remain open and park information will be available from brochure racks outside of the visitor center.

The visitor center and fee entrance station will be open for New Year’s Day, January 1, 2008.

Visitors are reminded to come prepared for winter conditions, icy roads, snowy trails, cold temperatures and high altitude. The park’s lodging and food services are closed for the season. Trails and roads may be temporarily closed due to weather.

Winter is a wonderful time to visit the park. When the snows accumulate, visitors can cross-country ski or snowshoe on the park’s trails. The snow covered hoodoos, scenic vistas, frosty night skies and peace and solitude create a memorable and unique experience.

Did You Know?

Temple-like spires can be seen in the main amphitheater at Bryce

March 13, 1919: A Utah Joint Memorial passed legislation which read in part: We urge that the Congress of the United States set aside for the use and enjoyment of the people a suitable area embracing "Bryce's Canyon" as a national monument under the name: "Temple of the Gods National Monument." More...