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Show Spring Time Is Here At Bryce Canyon Natl Park Hiking, sightseeing, and photography pho-tography are some of the most popular activities during the summer, sum-mer, and these activities may be enjoyed in the spring at Bryce Canyon Can-yon National Park in greater solitude. soli-tude. Days are pleasant and nights are cool. Beginning Wednesday, May 20, the Bryce Canyon Visitor Center will be open daily from 8 a.m. until un-til 8 p.m. Restrooms, exhibits, publications and a slide program are available, including information on hiking, camping, accommodations and other nearby attractions. Tent and trailer camping is available at North Campground and Sunset Campground on a first-come, first-come, first-served basis. Campground Camp-ground fees are $10 per night per site. Ranger-led activities begin mid-May mid-May and activity schedules are available at the park Visitor Center. Activities include walks, talks, hikes and evening programs. Rangers are eager to share interpretive interpre-tive information with park visitors and it is a great way to enhance a visit to Bryce Canyon National Park. The historic Bryce Canyon Lodge is open for the season, and will remain open until Nov. 1. The lodge offers a variety of accommodations; ac-commodations; including motel rooms, historic Western cabins and suites. The lodge also operates a restaurant, gift shop, and post office. of-fice. Groceries, quick meals, camping supplies and coin-operated shower and laundry facilities are available at the General Store located near Sunrise Sun-rise Point parking area. Two-hour and half-day guided trail rides, led by concession wranglers, wran-glers, afford visitors a unique way to explore Bryce Canyon. Inquire at the Bryce Canyon Lodge for further fur-ther information and ride availability. availabil-ity. Safety first is our motto at Bryce Canyon National Park. To ensure a safe hiking experience, hikers should respect their own physical condition, wear sturdy hiking boots with good traction, and prevent dehydration by carrying and drinking plenty of water. We invite you to experience Bryce Canyon National Park. Whether it is by driving along the 18 miles of the main park road and enjoying the many overlooks or by hiking the trails leading down through pillars of rocks, known as "hoodoos", there are many ways to enjoy Bryce Canyon National Park this spring. |