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Show Bryce Reports Tourist Travel Rainbow Point, Park campgrounds are open. A $2 per campsite fee is charged. Trails into the Canyon are improving. One section of the Navajo Loop trail is temporarily closed due to rock slides. Hikers r should check at the Park jI'S"" renter for current i tnTircondkions. The Visitor Center, is open 8 a. m. to 7 p. f m. daily. A total of 24,124 visits were recorded at Bryce Canyon National Park during April according to Park Superintendent, Thomas O. Hobbs. This was an' eleven per';..", cent increase over the same month last year. The number of visits for the first four months of 1979 is down 3.4 percent from 1978 counts. All roads and viewpoints in the park are open except tfie section of road fr.onjtlje , Natural Bridge to RajfibowJ Point, which is stiU 'ojosed 4 due to snow. There is still three feet of snow at |