by Paula Henrie | Nov 8, 2016 | News & Events
By LEE DAVIDSON | The Salt Lake Tribune First Published Oct 14 2016 03:21PM • Last Updated Oct 17 2016 02:34 pm Red Canyon » $2.5 million approved for repairs on 2 arches. Scenic State Road 12 passes through two short, redrock arch tunnels in Red Canyon that for 90...
by Paula Henrie | Nov 8, 2016 | News & Events
BRYCE CANYON CITY, Utah, Nov. 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Bryce Canyon’s historic hotel, Ruby’s Inn, is celebrating 100 years of family-owned service to guests of the prominent National Park. In 1916, Rueben, ‘Ruby,’ Syrett brought his family...
by Paula Henrie | Aug 31, 2016 | News & Events, Uncategorized
Bryce Canyon was the second stop on my journey through the Mighty Five National Parks of Utah – and yes, the Visitor Center here is another proud retailer of our handmade mugs! We began our collaboration with Bryce Canyon just over two years ago and with an annual...
by Paula Henrie | Jun 19, 2016 | News & Events
Bryce Canyon’s 8th annual GeoFest is scheduled for July, 2017. Join park rangers for guided hikes, family-friendly geology programs, bus tours with a geologist, evening programs with special guest speakers, as well as exhibits and family oriented activities at...
by Paula Henrie | May 11, 2016 | hiking, News & Events
Bryce Canyon National Park Recieves Top Rating Award By NICK HERRMANN • APR 26, 2016 For a record-breaking 18th year in a row, The Michelin Guide has awarded Bryce Canyon a 3-star ranking. The Michelin Guide, a European Guidebook which gives awards to locations...
by Paula Henrie | May 11, 2016 | News & Events
Finding America in Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks While on a solo journey to two of the great parks of southern Utah, novelist Walter Kirn ponders how our national identity is embedded in the landscape. by Walter Kirn Because I arrive at night, I’m able to...