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Bryce Canyon National Park a view of tower bridge from down in the canyon
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Bryce Canyon National Park
Yellow Creek Group Site

This is a remote, peaceful site with a reliable stream next to it. It has Mountain Maples, Utah Junipers and Ponderosa Pines. It is our lowest campsite in altitude at 6865 feet (2092 m). It is 4.2 miles (6.8 km) from the Bryce Point parking lot and 1.2 miles (1.9 km) beyond Right Fork Yellow Creek Campsite.

Datum WGS 84, 37 34 31.8 N, 112 08 49.8 W. Altitude 6865 feet (2092 km).

 
yellow creek groupsite area
Images and text courtesy of Ron Warner
Yellow Creek Groupsite and water nearby

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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 29, 2006 at 14:38 MST