New Park Film “A Song of Seasons” BLU-RAY & DVD Available NOW!
December 16, 2019

December 4, 2019

For Immediate Release

Peter Densmore (435) 834-4744

 

New Park Film “A Song of Seasons” Available for the Holidays


BRYCE, UT – Though a blanket of snow currently rests upon this red-rock wonderland, you can now experience the loveliness of Bryce Canyon National Park in high-definition bloom, summer monsoon, and fall colors too all from the comfort of your own home. Just in time for the winter holiday season, the park’s recently reimagined film “A Song of Seasons” is now available for purchase on DVD and Blu-ray.

 

Produced by the National Park Service’s Harpers Ferry Center and funded entirely with park entrance fees, “A Song of Seasons” is the culmination of nearly three years of creative dedication. Whether you know the park well or are just discovering it, the 24-minute film that resulted from these efforts has something for everyone to enjoy. Natural and cultural stories of the past and present are told through beautifully-shot scenes of the park in all four seasons, creating an experience of this place that is as serene as it is educational.

 

Visit the Bryce Canyon Natural History Association’s online store at shop.brycecanyon.org or call toll free 888-362-2642 to find “A Song of Seasons” along with other multimedia, publications, collectibles, and much more. Your purchases through the Natural History Association directly support the park, and optional membership provides a free gift and discounts at most cooperating association bookstores around the country.

 

Additional information can also be obtained by visiting the park’s website at www.nps.gov/brca, or by calling 435-834-4744.

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