View the Milky Way!!

Bryce Canyon is an unbelievable location to view the night skies. Not only does the National Park have specific “dark rangers” to familiarize guests with the evening views, but they offer moonlight guided hikes! Follow the link http://www.utah3d.net/utah-travel/bryce-canyon/milky-way-bryce.html to get a view of the night skies from your computer, but you have to see it in person!! Come visit during …

Bryce Con

Don’t think since the summer is ending that the fun at Ruby’s Inn is ending too!! BryceCon, the first gaming convention in Southern Utah is coming to Bryce Canyon at Ruby’s Inn!! We are excited to welcome these gamers to our area and want to offer special deals to those visiting us for this event!! Check out www.brycecon.com for deals …

Bryce Canyon Country Rodeo

This Saturday is the last weekend for the Bryce Canyon Country Rodeo!! All summer season from Memorial until the end of August each Wednesday through Saturday Ruby’s Inn hosts the sport of rodeo. Local up-and-comers and travelling cowboys display their skills in this western competition at the Ruby’s Inn Rodeo Grounds. This rodeo is a great place for young riders …

Utah Symphony VIsit Bryce Canyon!!

Now it’s our turn! The Utah Symphony has been traveling the last week through Utah’s Mighty 5 National Parks and they will reach Bryce Canyon on Friday August 15th!! Partnering with Ruby’s Inn, the Utah Symphony will play on privately owned land overlooking Bryce Canyon National Park. The musicians will be able to have a staging area directly behind a …

1.3 Million Visitors Support Local Jobs!!

The following information is a press release from Bryce Canyon National Park regarding the impact of visitors to the Bryce Canyon area. The National Parks are a great asset to the economic system and an amazing preservation of beautiful places!! Thanks for coming to visit!! Bryce Canyon National Park News Release July 18, 2014        14-13 For Immediate Release Kathleen Gonder,  …

Bryce Canyon Transportation Hearing

BRYCE C ANYON N A T I O N A L P A R K We invite you to join us for a PUBLIC AND PARTNERS Open House about the park’s Multimodal Transportation Plan Tuesday, March 4, 2014 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center Highway 63 Bryce Canyon, UT 84764 Conference Room D Join the …

Utah Pairie Dog

National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Bryce Canyon National Park     Use the complete site name here (e.g. Palo Alto Battlefield Historic Site).   P.O. Box 640201 Bryce Canyon, Utah 84764   435-834-5322 phone 435-834-4703 fax www.nps.gov/brca brca_superintendent@nps.gov   Bryce Canyon National ParkNews Release Use a “short-hand” version of the site name here (e.g. Palo Alto Battlefield …

Navajo Loop

My husband and I took our 3 young children to hike in Bryce last year. We chose the Navajo loop.  We enjoyed showing our kids the beautiful vistas from each different part of the hike. The children loved finding new places to run ahead and hide in the rock wall and jump out to scare us. Half of the hike …

Bryce Canyon News

March 13, 2013 13-04 For Immediate Release Kathleen Gonder 435-834-4740 Bryce Canyon National Park Hosts Field Day for Youth from the Paiute Tribe of Southern Utah Bryce Canyon National Park and the Bryce Canyon Natural History Association hosted a field day of learning activities for Southern Paiute youth in grades 4th, 5th and 6th. The goal of the event was …

National Parks For Free?

March 6, 2013 13-03 For Immediate Release Jan Stock, 435-834-4741 Bryce Canyon National Park Will Waive Entrance Fees on Ten Days in 2013 Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced dates in 2013 when more than 2,000 national parks, national forests, national wildlife refuges, and other federal lands will offer free admittance to everyone. “Our national parks, wildlife refuges, forests, …

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Public Lands Day!

Another fee free day!! Come visit Bryce Canyon National Park on September 27th and get into the park with no fee!! September 27th is public lands land and a great day to get out and see what your National Parks have to offer!! Check out the link at http://www.nps.gov/findapark/feefreeparks.htm to get your trip planned now!!

Why is it Called the Grand Staircase?

The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a very unique region of canyons, arches, plateaus and cliffs. This area, while controversial in its designation as a National Monument, was established in 1996. The Monument is bordered by the communities of Glendale, Kanab, and Big Water from the southwest to the gateway communities of Tropic, Cannonville, Henrieville, Escalante and Boulder moving towards …

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