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Bryce Canyon Enterance Sign
The Entrance Sign into Bryce Canyon National Park By Alex Proimos from Sydney, Australia - Bryce Canyon National Park, Entrance, CC BY 2.0

Why is Bryce Canyon a National Park?

Bryce Canyon is a National Park because of its scenic beauty and its scientific intrest. By being a National Park Bryce Canyon will be protected and people will not ruin it. This means that poeple can travel to Bryce Canyon for years to come! Also, Bryce Canyon being a National Park allows scientists to research on how the rock formations in Bryce Canyon are made.

Why should people visit Bryce Canyon National Park?

People should visit Bryce Canyon because there are many scenic views which allow you to take in the wonderful landscape. Also, other National Parks are also near Bryce Canyon, so you can go on a road trip and visit multiple National Parks in one trip!

The Navajo Trail
The Navajo Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park By Luca Galuzzi, CC BY-SA 2.5

What Can You See There?

On your journey through Bryce Canyon you will see many animals that you may not have seen before like Mule Deer and Prarie Dogs.

What Can You Do There?

Even if you aren't one for scenic views and hoodoos Bryce Canyon still has a lot in store for you. You can go camping with friends, go to museums, and go on hikes as well.

Location and Size

Bryce Canyon National Park is located In Bryce Canyon City, Utah. Bryce Canyon National Park is 55.98 milesĀ²