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Bryce Canyon National Park
Corral Hollow

This site is on the Riggs Spring Loop 3.6 miles (6 km) from Rainbow Point and 1.6 miles (2.6 km) from the Riggs Spring Campsite. The site has a wide variety of plants including Utah Juniper, Douglas-fir, Greenleaf Manzanita, Mountain Mahogany, Mountain Maple and Yucca. The pink cliffs are visible above the trees. The nearest reliable water is 1.6 miles (2.6 km) away at Riggs Spring.

Datum WGS 84, 37 27 54.6 N, 112 14 03.2 W. Altitude 7940 feet (2420 m).

 
Corral Hollow Campsite
text and images courtesy of Ron Warner
Corral Hollow Campsite
Utah Prairie Dog  

Did You Know?
Utah Prairie Dogs are a threatened species found only in southwestern Utah. Distinguishable by its white tail and black eyebrows, several colonies are located within Bryce Canyon's boundaries.
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Last Updated: November 30, 2006 at 18:18 EST