by Paula Henrie | May 24, 2021 | Events, News & Events
2022 Astronomy Festival There’s no place quite like Bryce Canyon by day, and no time like a new moon in June to enjoy it by night. Astronomy festivals feature family-friendly daytime activities activities and ranger-led evening programs and constellation tours. The...
by Paula Henrie | Jun 10, 2020 | Past News and Events
Bryce Canyon Shuttle On April 1st, the park will begin operation of the free Bryce Amphitheater shuttle, providing service to regular stops including the park’s most popular overlooks at Bryce, Inspiration, Sunset, and Sunrise points; the Visitor Center; and...
by Paula Henrie | Jul 12, 2019 | News
By Rebecca Latson … on July 9th, 2019 In the December 2013 online edition of Discover Magazine, an article written by physicist and cosmologist Dr. Max Tegmark proposes that “everything in the universe is made of math.” I’m not a mathematician. I disliked math...
by Paula Henrie | Feb 11, 2019 | News
Jamie Carter, Contributor I have been a science and travel journalist for 20+ years. I have made it my business to get to know nature and the night sky. Photo’s by Jamie Carter and Jill Carter With so many stories circulating about how the recent U.S....
by Paula Henrie | Oct 5, 2018 | Past News and Events
Bryce Canyon National Park – A Great Place to Visit in the Winter For those who know it well, winter is one of the most spectacular times of year to enjoy Bryce Canyon National Park. Special programs and activities arrive with the snow, and visitors enjoy a...