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WELCOME TO GARFIELD COUNTYRadiant cliffs of two national parks tower to kiss an azure sky. Pristine canyons are carved deep into the desert sandstone of our nation’s largest national monument. Three state parks and National Scenic Byway 12 and 143 provide unlimited recreation with breathtaking beauty- all located here, in one county. Discover Garfield County - Take Your Time.

BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK

CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK

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The WORLD’S LARGEST CONCENTRATION of SCENIC ATTRACTIONS IN ONE COUNTY

UTAH’S BRYCE CANYON COUNTRY

CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK

KODACHROME BASINSTATE PARK

SCENIC BYWAY 143

SCENIC BYWAY 12

GRAND STAIRCASE - ESCALANTENATIONAL MONUMENT

ANASAZISTATEPARKMUSEUM

ESCALANTE PETRIFIED FOREST STATE PARK

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Fiery colors and endless vistas give way to a spectacular, breathtaking display of dreamy landscape. Fairy tale castle-like rock formations known as Hoodoos capture your imagination as standing stones rise from fiery red earth. Infinite variations of color and shape erode into a mysterious amphitheater of what many describe as sacred ground.Discover the chess-like formations in Queen’s Garden as you gaze from

the park’s nucleus, Sunrise or Sunset Point. Views from The Rim Trail, which skirts the canyon edge, are stunning in all seasons. A round trip distance of 11 miles, this trail brings you to Inspiration Point and the mystical army of stone people called The Silent City. From the point, you can view the Wall of Windows and the Majestic Cathedral.Hike among the hidden treasures of Bryce Canyon National Park.

BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK

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Journey into the depths of the Hoodoos on foot. Stroll through a world seldom seen by most tourists. The Rim, Under the Rim, Navajo Loop and the Peek-A-Boo Loop trails are wonderfully amazing!

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CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARKThis IS the “American West.” Capitol Reef transcends time with its history and scenic beauty. Cruise a gentle, winding road through the heart of this great land called the “Scenic Drive.” Hike to Cassidy Arch, named after an infamous outlaw, Butch Cassidy. See historic Fruita and petroglyphs of

the ancient Fremont people. Explore the Fremont River Trail and behold panoramic views that make you wish you could fly. The colors of this land stir your senses and create a feeling of calm, content and overwhelming joy.

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KODACHROME BASIN STATE PARKSandstone chimneys and unique petrified spires called sand pipes rise skyward from the valley floor in a surreal setting at Kodachrome Basin State Park. Named by a 1949 National Geographic Society expedition, the park is a photographer’s delight. Excellent hiking trails provide spectacular views. Enjoy a modern campground with hot showers, restrooms, concession service and trail rides.

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ANASAZI STATE PARK MUSEUMAnasazi State Park Museum takes visitors back in time to A.D. 1050 when the Fremont and Kayenta Anasazi occupied the area. It is estimated that 200 people once lived at the site, making it one of the largest Anasazi communities west of the Colorado River. A self-guided tour winds through the partially excavated village at the Coombs Site Ruins. The park’s museum has interactive exhibits and displays of prehistoric artifacts, as well as an auditorium and gift shop. A picnic area is also available. Anasazi State Park is located along Scenic Byway 12 in Boulder. It is open all year for you to visit, learn about ancient culture and explore its preserved treasures.

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ESCALANTE PETRIFIED FOREST STATE PARK

Escalante Petrified Forest State Park is a showcase of petrified wood and fossilized dinosaur bones. Huge petrified logs, some pieces nearly five feet wide, can be seen along interpretive hiking trails.

Visit Wide Hollow Reservoir, located adjacent to the park. Enjoy water recreation, fishing and bird watching. Wide Hollow Reservoir is one of only a few wetland bird viewing sites in Southern Utah.

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DIXIE NATIONAL FORESTDixie National Forest, Utah’s largest national forest, blankets a third of Bryce Canyon Country, creating habitat for plants, wildlife and endless recreational opportunities. Red Canyon, Panguitch Lake and Boulder Mountain offer a wide range of year-round activities as well as beautiful scenery. Bryce Canyon Country has more than 2,500 miles of ATV routes on forest and public lands, offering exciting experiences and awesome scenery. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing and more. Campgrounds and cabin rentals are available. Please check website for details.

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GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE NATIONAL MONUMENTGrand Staircase-Escalante National Monument extends over 1.9 million acres of sandstone canyons, plateaus, cliffs and unique rock formations. The canyons here offer some of the world’s best hiking, backpacking and canyoneering. Mountain biking, horseback riding and ATVs are permitted in designated areas. Fishing, guided hikes, llama and Jeep tours are also available. Information, maps and permits are available at the Monument’s Visitor Centers.

LOWER CALF CREEK FALLSGROSVENOR ARCH

13WILLIS CREEK SLOT CANYONWILLIS CREEK SLOT CANYON DEVIL’S GARDEN

ESCALANTE RIVER

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HIKING & BACKPACKINGGarfield County is a hiking and backpacking mecca. From Arch Trail in Red Canyon to the Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef, there’s something for everyone. Experience the diverse beauty found nowhere else but in Bryce Canyon Country.

Discover the magic that’s found within the Spooky and Peek-A-Boo slot canyons. Enjoy playful, easy day hikes to extended backpacking treks of exploration. When you are in the heart of this great land, gently close your eyes and listen.

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BIKINGFly like the wind. Bryce Canyon Country is loaded with some of the best single and double track trails you will find anywhere! And there’s just no way you can beat our scenery. Come and experience the rush of the wind. Get a bird’s eye view from the top of our diverse canyons.

You will discover that all the trails lead to excitement. Give wings to your biking adventures. Stop in and say hello at a local Visitor Center for detailed trail information and maps.

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Take time for an epic road trip to explore scenic highways so spectacular they’ve been recognized by the Federal Highway Administration for their one-of-a-kind features.

While driving Scenic Byway 12, you’ll discover 124 miles of canyons and plateaus that earned it the exclusive status as Utah’s only All-American Road— a designation given to the most unique roadways that qualify as destinations “unto themselves.”

Find more breathtaking scenery on Heritage Highway 89 and Scenic Byway 143, also known as the Patchwork Parkway so named for the early settlers who escaped starvation by traveling the route using quilts to keep from sinking in the deep snow.

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Experience Bryce Canyon Country’s history and wildlife along Utah’s Heritage Highway 89 and its spurs: Scenic Byway 143 and the Boulder Loop (Scenic Byway 12). Museums, historic sites and galleries, studios, antique and other heritage shops can be found along the routes. Historic Main Streets, like those in Panguitch and Escalante, make perfect walking tours to take in the local culture and ambiance.

From Panguitch’s historic red brick buildings to the Veteran’s Memorial in Escalante, there is always something interesting around every corner. Shopping for treasures like handmade drums, jewelry, furniture, paintings, fiber arts and pottery from local artists and artisans from throughout the West is always a favorite pastime in our communities.

CELEBRATE OUR HERITAGE

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GARFIELD COUNTY TIMELINEINCLUDES MAJOR EVENTS & INVENTIONS

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HOLE-IN-THE-ROCK ESCALANTE HERITAGE CENTER

HISTORIC PANGUITCH MAIN STREET

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FESTIVALS & FAIRSLive life to the fullest! Come and experience the many great festivals and fairs of Garfield County. Astronomy, X-country ski racing, beautiful half and full marathons all happen here. Our hot air balloon, Quilt Walk and various heritage and art festivals are spectacular events you won’t want to miss. There is so much to see and do; we need a website to tell you about it all!

Visit brycecanyoncountry.com/events/major-eventsand let the excitement begin.

PANGUITCH VALLEY BALLOON RALLY BRYCE CANYON HALF MARATHONESCALANTE CANYONS ART FESTIVAL

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Garfield County, Bryce Canyon Country, is the ultimate place for star gazing and for learning about astronomy. No visit to Bryce Canyon National Park is complete without joining “The Dark Rangers,” a special force of park rangers and volunteer astronomers. Participate in an educational and entertaining celebration of natural darkness and discovery.

For more information, visitnps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/astronomyprograms.htm

PANGUITCH BALLO0N GLOW STAR GAZING AT CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK

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RODEOS & ROUNDUPSSaddle up partner! Experience Bryce Canyon Country’s western adventures on a trail ride, pack trip, wagon ride or cattle drive. Watch wranglers test their skills at rodeos, team roping, barrel racing, and cowboy action shoots. Relax and listen to some cowboy poetry and bring your appetite for Dutch oven cookouts, BBQs and chili cook-offs. For more information on cowboy events and other great western experiences, please visit our website.

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FISHINGSome of Utah’s best trout fishing can be found in Bryce Canyon Country’s mountain lakes, reservoirs and streams. Our blue ribbon fisheries provide quality angling experiences surrounded by spectacular scenery.

photo courtesy of Gaell Lindstrom

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THE BURR TRAILA spectacular drive from the high mountain desert town of Boulder, down through Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and on to Lake Powell, the Burr Trail covers roughly 68 scenic miles of stunning beauty. Paved for only about 18 miles, the Burr Trail is an adventurous drive full of wonder and amazement. Check for seasonal road conditions at a local Visitor Center.

A variety of guided fishing, day-hikes, photography, llama and horseback tours, as well as Jeep adventures, are all available to help you explore the canyon country. Whether you experience this great landscape from the comforts of your automobile or on foot along one of the many unique hiking trails, the Burr Trail provides enjoyment for everyone.

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ATV & TRAIL ADVENTURESGarfield County, Bryce Canyon Country, has more than 2,500 thrilling miles of All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) routes for you to explore. Travel along majestic mountain-top trails and cool forested plateaus with sweeping panoramic views. Immerse yourself in a red rock utopia of desert slick rock canyons and high mountain forests.

For detailed information and trail maps, call 1-800-OHV-Ride and learn about Utah OHV Regulations.

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WINTERBryce Canyon Country in the winter is a magical time of year. Fresh fallen snow glistens like diamonds under a warming sun. Make fresh tracks through this winter wonderland while X-country skiing or snowshoeing along the Rim Trail of Bryce Canyon National Park. The high country offers endless miles of pristine wilderness for snowmobiling, and frozen lakes provide incredible ice fishing. In winter, the lower elevations are warmer. You can hike, mountain bike, fish, ride ATVs and ride horseback year-round. Experience the magic – Take Your Time.

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MORE THINGS TO DOTake a scenic tour through Bryce Canyon Country. Let the good times roll while cruising our Scenic Byways and Backways. Stop at the Visitor Centers, interpretive signs and points of interest. Take on the sky on a scenic flight tour. Photograph the amazing scenery of Bryce Canyon Country from a birds-eye view on an exciting helicopter flight. Ride snowmobiles through designated areas that provide breathtaking views. There is so much to see and do in Garfield County; you will want to stay an extra day. Visit our website for more ideas and suggestions of interesting and exciting things to do.

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ACCOMMODATIONS

WELCOME to Utah’s Bryce Canyon Country Accommodations Guide. Here you will find a complete list of places to stay and eat while you explore one of the most scenic and diverse places in the world. With so much to see and do, please “Take Your Time,” and we promise an experience you will never forget.

For more information, please visit brycecanyoncountry.com

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| A C C O M M O D A T I O N S |

UNITS RATES

$ – 75 & Under $$ – 76–200 $$$ – 201+

Pet-Friendly Wireless Handicap Pool Tent Sites

Antimony, UT | L O D G I N G

41 $$$ ROCKIN’ R RANCH & LODGE 705 N Main, Hwy 22

801–733–9538 W rockinrranch.com E [email protected]

Antimony, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

24 $ ANTIMONY MERC CAMPGROUND 70 N Hwy 22

435–624–3253

Boulder, UT | L O D G I N G

1 $$ 40 ACRE ESCALANTE CANYON RETREAT 1255 E Cross Creek Rd

435-826-4043 928-300-9857

W vrbo.com/652481 E [email protected]

8 $$ BOULDER MOUNTAIN GUEST RANCH 36 N. Brecky Lane (Hells backbone Rd) 435-335-7480 W bouldermountainguestranch.com

E [email protected]

20 $$$ BOULDER MOUNTAIN LODGE Jct Hwy 12 & Burr Trail

800–556–3446435–335–7460

W boulder–utah.com E info@boulder–utah.com

3 $ CIRCLE CLIFFS 205 N Hwy 12

435–335–7333 W boulderutah.com/lodge.html E [email protected]

1 $ SINGING EARTH FARM 4580 W. Hells Backbone Rd

435–335–7485 W singingearthfarm.com

12 $ POLE’S PLACE 465 N Hwy 12 435–335–7422 W polesplaceutah.com

Boulder, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S

BOULDER MESA RESTAURANT 155 E Burr Trail (off Hwy 12) 435–335–7447

BURR TRAIL GRILL & DELI Hwy 12 & Burr Trail 435–335–7511 W burrtrailgrill.com

HELL’S BACKBONE GRILL Hwy 12 & Burr Trail 435–335–7464 W hellsbackbonegrill.com

SWEET WATER KITCHEN Salt Gulch/Hell’s Backbone Rd 435–335–7482 W sweetwater-kitchen.com

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UNITS RATES

$ – 75 & Under $$ – 76–200 $$$ – 201+

Pet-Friendly Wireless Handicap Pool Tent Sites

Boulder, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

4 $ BOULDER EXCHANGE 425 N Hwy 12

435–335–7304 E [email protected]

Bryce Canyon Area, UT | L O D G I N G

164 $-$$$ BRYCE CANYON GRAND HOTEL BEST WESTERN PLUS

30 N 100 E866–866–6634435–834–5700

W brycecanyongrand.com E [email protected]

110 $-$$$ BRYCE CANYON LODGE Located in Bryce Canyon National Park

877–386–4383435–834–8700

W foreverresorts.com

51 $-$$$ BRYCE CANYON PINES MOTEL Hwy 12

800–892–7923435–834–5441

W brycecanyonmotel.com E bcpines@color–country.net

72 $-$$$ BRYCE CANYON RESORT LLC Jct. Hwy 12 & 63

866–834–0043435–834–5351

W brycecanyonresort.com E [email protected]

160 $-$$ BRYCE VIEW LODGE 105 E Center St

888–279–2304435–834–5180

W bryceviewlodge.com E [email protected]

370 $-$$$ RUBY’S INN BEST WESTERN PLUS

26 S Main St 800–468–8660

435–834–5341W rubysinn.com E [email protected]

Bryce Canyon Area, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S

BRYCE CANYON LODGE Located in Bryce Canyon National Park 435–834–5361 W brycecanyonforever.com/lodge-dining

BRYCE CANYON PINES Hwy 12

800–892–7923435–834–5441

W brycecanyonmotel.com/Bryce-restaurant

BRYCE CANYON RESORT RESTAURANT Jct Hwys 12 & 63

800–834–0043435–834–5351

W brycecanyonresort.com/dining

CANYON DINER RUBY’S INN

26 S Main St800–468–8660435–834–5341

W rubysinn.com

COWBOYS BUFFET & STEAK ROOM RUBY’S INN 26 S Main St

800–468–8660435–834–5341

W rubysinn.com

EBENEZER’S BARN & GRILL COWBOY DINNER SHOW 11 E Center St 435–834–5341 W ebenezersbarnandgrill.com

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Bryce Canyon Area, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S C O N T I N U E D

FOSTER’S STEAK HOUSE Hwy 12 435–834–5227 W Fostersmotel.com/Bryce-canyon-restaurant

SUBWAY SANDWICHES Jct Hwy 12 & 63 435–834–5576

VALHALLA PIZZERIA AND COFFEE SHOP Highway 63 435-834-8700 W travel-forever.com

E [email protected]

Bryce Canyon Area, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

24 $ BRYCE CANYON PINES STORE & CG 10 miles off US 89 on Hwy 12

800–892–7923 435–834–5441

W brycecanyonmotel.com E bcpines@color–country.net

16 $ BRYCE CANYON RESORT LLC RV PARK Jct. Hwy 12 & 63

800–834–0043 435–834–5351

W brycecanyonresort.com E [email protected]

115 $ RUBY’S INN RV PARK & CAMPGROUND

Hwy 63 866–878–9373

435–834–5301 W rubysinn.com E [email protected]

Cannonville, UT | L O D G I N G

26 $-$$ GRAND STAIRCASE INN & COUNTRY STORE 105 N Kodachrome Dr

877–472–6346435–679–8400

W grandstaircaseinn.com E grandinn@color–country.net

Cannonville, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

55 $-$$ CANNONVILLE–BRYCE VALLEY KOA 250 No. Red Rocks Dr

888–562–4710 435–679–8988

W brycecanyonkoa.com E bvkoa@color–country.net

Escalante, UT | L O D G I N G

1 $$$ 40 ACRE ESCALANTE CANYON RETREAT 1255 E Cross Creek Rd

435-826-4043 928-300-9857

W vrbo.com/228445 E [email protected]

4 $$ CANYONS BED & BREAKFAST 120 E Main St

435–826–4747 866–KANYONS

W canyonsbnb.com E [email protected]

5 $ CANYONS OF ESCALANTE RV PARK 495 W Main

888–241–8785 435–826–4959

W canyonsofescalantervpark.com E [email protected]

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22 $-$$ CIRCLE D MOTEL & EATERY 475 W Main

435–826–4297 W escalantecircledmotel.com E [email protected]

7 $$ COWBOY COUNTRY INN 25 S. 100 West

435–826–4250 W cowboycountryinn.com E [email protected]

8 $$ ENTRADA LODGE 480 W. Main St.

435-826-4000 W entradalodgeutah.com E [email protected]

8 $$ ESCALANTE’S GRAND STAIRCASE B&B/INN 280 W Main

866–826–4890 435–826–4890

W escalantebnb.com E [email protected]

7 $ ESCALANTE OUTFITTERS & BUNKHOUSE 310 W Main

866–455–0041 435–826–4266

W escalanteoutfitters.com E [email protected]

2 $$ ESCALANTE’S WILD WEST RETREAT 269 S 200 E

866–292–3043 435–826–4849

W wildwestretreat.com E [email protected]

1 $$ GREEN ACRES ESCALANTE 1985 So. Center St 435-826-4115 W vrbo.com/629146

E escalantemoose @yahoo.com

1 $$$ ISAAC RIDDLE CABIN North Creek Lakes Exit on State Highway 12

866–215–5058 435–826–4901

W slotcanyonsinn.com E [email protected]

1 $$ KIVA KOTTAGE Highway 12, Milemarker 73.86 435–826–4550 W kivakoffeehouse.com

1 $$ LA LUNA DESERT RETREAT 580 S 600 W 435–826–4708 W lalunadesertretreat.com

1 $$ LA LUZ DESERT RETREAT 680 W 600 S 435–826–4708 W laluz.net

E [email protected]

12 $-$$ PADRE MOTEL 20 E Main 435–826–4276 W padremotel.com

E [email protected]

50 $ PROSPECTOR INN 380 W Main

435–826–GOLD (4653)

W prospectorinn.com

4 $$ RAINBOW COUNTRY B&B 585 E 300 S (east end of town)

800–252–8824 435–826–4567

W bnbescalante.com E [email protected]

8 $$ THE SHOOTING STAR RV RESORT 2020 West Highway 12 (1.5 miles west of Escalante)

435–826–4440 W shootingstar-rvresort.com E [email protected]

2 $$-$$$ SLOT CANYONS INN North Creek Lakes Exit on State Highway 12

866–889–8375 435–826–4901

W slotcanyonsinn.com E [email protected]

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Escalante, UT | L O D G I N G C O N T I N U E D

1 $$ SOUTHWESTERN RETREAT 600 W 600 S

435–826–4708 W southwesternretreat.com E [email protected]

2 $$-$$$ RED ROCK RANCH ESCALANTE 450 East 300 South

801–619–6434 W redrockranchescalante.com E [email protected]

Escalante, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S

CIRCLE D EATERY 485 W Main St. 435–826–4125 W escalantecircledeatery.com

COWBOY BLUES 530 W Main St 435–826–4577 W cowboyblues.net

ESCA–LATTÉ COFFEE SHOP & PIZZA PARLOR 310 W Main St 435–826–4266 W escalanteoutfitters.com

KIVA KOFFEEHOUSE Hwy 12 at Mile Marker 73.86 435–826–4550 W kivakoffehouse.com

NEMO’S DRIVE THRU 40 E MAIN 435–826–4500 E [email protected]

NORTH CREEK GRILL 3680 W State Hwy 12 435–616–4999 W slotcanyonsinn.com

PROSPECTOR RESTAURANT 400 W Main 435–826–4775

SUBWAY 75 E Main 435–826–4232

TRAIL HEAD CAFE 125 E Main 435–826–4714 W excursionsofescalante.com

WILD WEST RETREAT COWBOY COOKOUTS 269 S 200 E

866–292–3043 435–826–4849

W wildwestretreat.com

UTAHCANYONS OUTDOOR STORE - THE COFFEE HOLE 325 W Main 435–826–4967 W utahcanyons.com

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Escalante, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

31 $ CANYONS OF ESCALANTE RV PARK 495 W Main

888–241–8785 435–826–4959

W canyonsofescalantervpark.com E [email protected]

1 $ ESCALANTE OUTFITTERS & BUNKHOUSE 310 W Main

866–455–0041 435–826–4266

W escalanteoutfitters.com E [email protected]

47 $ THE SHOOTING STAR RV RESORT 2020 West Highway 12 (1.5 miles west of Escalante)

435–826–4440 W shootingstar-rvresort.com E [email protected]

Hatch, UT | L O D G I N G

1 $$ BRYCE CANYON VACATION HOUSE RENTAL 100 E 150 N

435–690–0191 W homeaway.com/ vacation–rental/p908405

7 $-$$ THE GALAXY OF HATCH -“A PLACE JUST FOR BIKERS” 216 N Main

435–735–4015 W galaxyofhatch.com E [email protected]

15 $ HATCH STATION 177 S Main

435–735–4015 W hatchstationutah.com E [email protected]

11 $-$$ MOUNTAIN RIDGE MOTEL & RV PARK Hatch

435–735–4300

13 $-$$ RIVERSIDE RESORT & RV PARK 594 Hwy 89

800–824–5651 435–735–4223

W riversideresort–utah.com E [email protected]

Hatch, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S

CACTUS COWBOY RESTAURANT Hwy 89 435–735–4223 W riversideresort-utah.com

CAFÉ ADOBE 16 N Main, Box 440 435–735–4020

THE GALAXY DINER 216 N Main Hwy 89 435–735–4017 W galaxyofhatch.com

HATCH STATION’S DINING CAR 177 S Main Hwy 89 435–735–4015 W hatchstationutah.com

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Hatch, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

40 $ CHEROKEE SPRINGS GOLF RESORT Hwy 89, 7 miles S of Hatch, mile 110.5, Bryce Woodlands Rd

435-619-0391 W cherokeespringsresort.com E [email protected]

17 $ MOUNTAIN RIDGE MOTEL & RV PARK Hatch 435–735–4399 W mtnridgehotel.com

75 $ RIVERSIDE RESORT & RV PARK 594 HWY 89

800–824–5651 435–735–4223

W riversideresort–utah.com E info@riversideresort–utah.com

Henrieville, UT | L O D G I N G

1 $$ SUNRISE HOLLOW 471 W Rosewood Lane

435-616-8882435-679-8883

W sunrisehollow.com E [email protected]

Junction US–89 & U–12 | PANGUITCH, UT | L O D G I N G

4 $-$$ COTTONWOOD MEADOW LODGE 2 miles south of Hwy 12 on US 89 435–676–8950 W cottonwoodmeadowlodge.net

E [email protected]

32 $ HAROLD’S PLACE INN Jct Hwy 89 & 12, 3090 Hwy 12

435–676–2350 W haroldsplace.net E harold@color–country.net

20 $ HAROLD’S PLACE RESTAURANT AND CABINS 3066 Hwy 12 (1/4 mile E of US 89)

435–676–2350 W haroldsplace.net E harold@color–country.net

80 $ QUALITY INN BRYCE CANYON 3800 South Hwy. 89 435–676–8770 W brycecanyonwesternresort.com

E [email protected]

Junction US–89 & U–12 | PANGUITCH, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S

HAROLD’S PLACE Hwy 12 at US 89, Red Canyon 435–676–2350

Junction US–89 & U–12 | PANGUITCH, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

48 $ RED CANYON RV PARK 1 mile E off Hwy 89 on Hwy 12

435–676–2690 435–676–2243

W redcanyon.net E [email protected]

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Panguitch, UT | L O D G I N G

33 $-$$ ADOBE SANDS MOTEL 390 N Main 435–676–8874 W adobesandsmotel.com

E [email protected]

20 $-$$ BLUE PINE MOTEL 130 N Main

800–299–6115 435–676–8197

W bluepinemotel.com E [email protected]

13 $ BRYCE CANYON MOTEL 308 N Main

435–676–8441 W infowest.com/brycecanyonmote E [email protected]

26 $-$$ BRYCE WAY MOTEL 429 N Main

435–676–2400 W bryceway.com E [email protected]

2 $$ CALAMITY JANE & BRONCO BOBBI’S HIDEOUT- VACATION RENTAL 37 N Main 435– 676–8750 E [email protected]

10 $-$$ CANYON LODGE MOTEL 210 N Main

800–440–8292 435–676–8292

W canyonlodgemotel.com E [email protected]

26 $-$$ COLOR COUNTRY MOTEL 526 N Main

800–225–6518 435–676–2386

W colorcountrymotel.com E bobbie@color–country.net

5 $$ GRANDMA’S COTTAGES Multiple Locations

435–690–9495 435–690–9803

W grandmascottages.com E [email protected]

2 $$$ HENRIE’S HIDEOUTS 154 N Main 435–676–2355 E [email protected]

25 $-$$ HISTORIC PANGUITCH INN 50 N Main 435–676–8871 W panguitchinn.com

E [email protected]

12 $ THE JUNCTION MARKET 445 E Center 435–676–8986

16 $-$$ KNIGHTS INN 730 N Main

800–776–2651 435–676–2651

W wyndham.com E [email protected]

13 $-$$ LAMPLIGHTER LODGE 581 N Main 435–676–8362 E [email protected]

34 $-$$ MARIANNA INN MOTEL 699 N Main

435–676–8844 W mariannainn.com E [email protected]

55 $-$$ NEW BRYCE WESTERN INN 180 E Center

435–676–8877 W newbrycewesterninn.com

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3 $$ PANGUITCH HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST 259 East Center Street

435–676–2574435–899–0190

W panguitchhousebandb E [email protected]

14 $-$$ PURPLE SAGE MOTEL 104 E Center

800–241–6889 435–676–2659

W purplesagemotel.biz E [email protected]

6 $$-$$$ THE RED BRICK INN OF PANGUITCH B&B 161 N 100 W

866–RED–BRIK 435–690–1048

W redbrickinn.com E [email protected]

Panguitch, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S

ARBY’S EXPRESS AT CHEVRON C–STORE 10 E Center 435–676–2813

BIG FISH FAMILY RESTAURANT 608 S. Main St. 435–676–8999

C STOP PIZZA & DELI 561 E Center 435–676–8366

COUNTRY CORNER CAFE 80 N Main 435–676–8851

COWBOY’S SMOKEHOUSE BBQ 95 N Main 435–676–8030 E cowboy.smokehouse@gmail. com

FLYING M RESTAURANT 580 N Main 435–676–8008

HENRIE’S DRIVE–IN 154 N Main 435–676–2731

THE JUNCTION CAFÉ 445 E Center 435–676–8986

LITTLE L’S BAKERY 37 N Main 435– 676–8750

SCOOPS FROM THE PAST 105 N Main 435–676–8885 W scoopsfromthepast.com

SUBWAY 595 N Main and 575 E Center 435–676–8899

ZUBIA’S MEXICAN FOOD 105 N Main Street 435-676-3160 E [email protected]

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Panguitch, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

38 $ HITCH-N-POST RV CAMPGROUND 420 N Main

435–676–2436 W hitchnpostrv.com

75 $ PANGUITCH KOA CAMPGROUND 555 S Main

800–562–1625 435–676–2225

W koa.com/where/ut/44107/index.htm E zionkoa@color–country.net

70 $ PARADISE RV CAMPGROUND 2153 N Hwy 89, Box 655

435–676–8348 W bryce-zion-paradiserv-park.com E [email protected]

Panguitch Lake, UT | L O D G I N G

13 $-$$ BEAR PAW LAKE VIEW RESORT 905 S Hwy 143

888–553–8439 435–676–2650

W bearpawfishingresort.com E [email protected]

6 $$ BLUE SPRINGS LODGE 120 W Hwy 143

800–987–5634 435–676–2277

W bluespringslodge.com E [email protected]

15 $$ PANGUITCH LAKE RESORT 791 So Lakeshore Dr. 435–676–2864 W rvfish.com/cabinrentals

E [email protected]

Panguitch Lake, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S

BEAR PAW LAKE VIEW RESORT 905 S Hwy 143 435–676–2650

GRANDMA’S BURGER BARN Hwy 143 435–676–2445

PANGUITCH LAKE RESORT RESTAURANT 791 So Lakeshore Dr. 435–676–2864

Panguitch Lake, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

20 $ BEAR PAW LAKE VIEW RESORT 905 S Hwy 143

888–553–8439 435–676–2650

W bearpawfishingresort.com E [email protected]

14 $ PANGUITCH LAKE GENERAL STORE & RV PARK 53 W Hwy 143 435–676–2464 W panguitchlakegeneralstore.com

40 $ PANGUITCH LAKE RESORT 791 So Lakeshore Dr.

435–676–2864435–676–2657

W rvfish.com/rvlotrentals.html E [email protected]

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Ticaboo, Lake Powell, UT | L O D G I N G

70 $-$$ TICABOO RESORT Hwy 276

435–788–2110 W ticaboo.com E [email protected]

Ticaboo, Lake Powell, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S

MOKI’S RESTAURANT & ICE CREAM PARLOR Hwy 276

W ticaboo.com E [email protected]

Tropic, UT | L O D G I N G

65 $-$$ AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN & SUITES BRYCE VALLEY INN 199 N Main, Hwy 12

800–442–1890 435–679–8811

W americasbestvalueinn.com E [email protected]

20 $-$$$ BRYCE CANYON INN 21 N Main Hwy 12

800–592–1468 435–679–8502

W brycecanyoninn.com E bryce@color–country.net

5 $$ BRYCE CANYON LIVERY B&B 660 W 50 S

888–889–8910 435–679–8780

W brycecanyonbandb.com E [email protected]

10 $ BRYCE CANYON LOG CABINS 160 N Hwy 12 435–679–8800 W brycecanyonlogcabins.com

20 $-$$$ BRYCE COUNTRY CABINS 320 N Main

888–679–8643 435–679–8643

W brycecountrycabins. com E brycecc@color–country.net

56 $-$$ BRYCE PIONEER VILLAGE 80 S Main, Hwy 12

866–657–8414 435–679–8546

W brycepioneervillage.com E [email protected]

8 $$ BRYCE TRAILS BED & BREAKFAST 101 W Bryce Way

866–215–5043 435–679–8700

W brycetrails.com E [email protected]

4 $$ BUFFALO SAGE BED & BREAKFAST 980 N Main, Scenic Byway 12

866–232–5711 435–679–8443

W buffalosage.com E [email protected]

5 $$ BULLBERRY INN BED & BREAKFAST 412 S Hwy 12 435–679–8820 W bullberryinn.com

E [email protected]

7 $ STEPPING STONE INN 21 S Main 435–679–8998 W brycecanyonsteppingstone.com

E [email protected]

12 $$-$$$ STONE CANYON INN 1380 West Stone Canyon Lane

866–489–4680 435–679–8611

W stonecanyoninn.com E [email protected]

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Tropic, UT | R E S TA U R A N T S

BRYCE CANYON COFFEE CO. 21 North Main 435–616–2693

CLARKE’S RESTAURANT Hwy 12, 141 N Main 435–679–8383

THE PIZZA PLACE 21 N Main & Center 435–679–8888 W brycecanyoninn.com/bryce-canyon-pizza

SHOWDOWNS COWBOY KITCHEN 80 S Main, Hwy 12 at Bryce Pioneer Village

800–222–0381 435–679–8546

STONE HEARTH GRILLE 1380 W Stone Canyon Lane 435–679–8923 W stonehearthgrille.com

Tropic, UT | C A M P G R O U N D S

12 $ BRYCE PIONEER VILLAGE CG 80 S Main, Hwy 12

866–657–8414 435–679–8546

W bpvillage.com E [email protected]

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BEST WESTERN RUBY’S INN A Ruby’s Inn • Bryce Canyon P 866-866-6616 • 435-834-5341 W rubysinn.com E [email protected]

BOULDER MOUNTAIN FLY FISHING A Boulder • Utah P 435-335-7306 W bouldermountainguide.com E [email protected]

BMGR-3XE A 36 N. Brecky Lane (Hells backbone Rd) • Boulder W bouldermountainguestranch.com

BRYCE CANYON AIRLINES / HELICOPTERS A Rubys Inn • Hwy 63 P 435-834-8060 • 435-834-5265 W rubysinn.com E [email protected]

BRYCE CANYON ATV ADVENTURES A Bryce Area • 139 East Highway 12 W brycecanyonatvadventures.com

BRYCE CANYON COUNTRY RODEO A Across from Rubys Inn • Bryce Canyon P 800-468-8660 • 435-834-5341 W rubysinn.com E [email protected]

BRYCE PIONEER VILLAGE A 80 S. Main • Hwy 12 • Tropic P 435-679-8546 W brycepioneervillage.com E [email protected]

BRYCE WILDLIFE ADVENTURE A 1945 W. • Utah State Highway 12 • Bryce P 435-834-5555 W brycewildlifeadventure.com E [email protected]

BRYCE ZION GRAND TRAIL RIDES A Box 128 • Tropic P 435-679-8665 • 435-679-8709 W canyonrides.com

DARK RANGER TELESCOPE TOURS A 550 West 550 North • Tropic P 435-590-9498 W darkrangertelescopetours.com E [email protected]

THE DESERT DAWN A Boulder P 435-335-7110 W thedesertdawn.com

EARTH TOURS A Boulder P 307-733-4261 • 435-335-7545 W earth-tours.com E [email protected]

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ESCALANTE OUTFITTERS A 310 W. Main Street • Escalante P 435-826-4266 • 435-826-4388 W escalanteoutfitters.com E [email protected]

ESCALANTE STATE PARK A 710 North Reservoir Road • just off Hwy. 12 • West of Escalante P 435-826-4466

ESCAPE GOATS A PO Box 532 • Escalante P 435-826-4652 W escalantecanyonguides.com E [email protected]

EXCURSIONS OF ESCALANTE A 100 East & Main Street • Escalante P 1-800-U-EXPLOR • 435-826-4714 W excursionsofescalante.com E [email protected]

GRAND STAIRCASE ATV TOURS A 41 South Main • Tropic P 435-679-8465 W grandstaircaseatv.com E [email protected]

HELL’S BACKBONE RANCH AND TRAIL A Boulder P 435-335-7581 W bouldermountaintrails.com E [email protected]

HIGH ADVENTURE ATV RENTALS A 85 West Main • Escalante P 435-826-4112 W grandstaircaseatv.com E [email protected]

LLAMA 2 BOOT A Boulder P 435-690-9440 W llama2boot.com E [email protected]

MECHAM OUTFITTERS A 21 North Main Street • Tropic P 435-679-8823 W mechamoutfitters.com E [email protected]

PANGUITCH LAKE HORSEBACK TRAIL RIDES P 435-676-3334 • 435-676-2864 W rvfish.com

PAWZ A 1460 E. 4200 N. • Panguitch P 435-691-3696 W panguitchanglers.com E [email protected]

RED CANYON TRAIL RIDES A Pines Motel • Hwy. 12 • Bryce P 800-892-7923 • 435-834-5441 E [email protected]

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RISING DT RANCH HORSE TOURS A 3680 West State Highway 12 • Escalante P 435-616-3045 W escalantehorsetours.com

ROCKIN’ R RANCH A 705 N Main Highway 22 • Antimony P 801-733-9538 W rockinrranch.com

ROCKY POINT BOAT DOCK A Panguitch Lake P 435-676-2205 W rockypointboatdock.com

TICABOO BASE CAMP A Highway 276 • Ticaboo P 435-788-2110 W ticaboo.com

TRIPLE C ARENA A 800 N. 115 E. • Panguich P 435-676-8949 W triplecarena.com E [email protected]

UTAH CANYONS A 325 W. Main • Escalante P 435–335–7485 W utahcanyons.com E [email protected]

WILD WEST RETREAT COOKOUT A 269 South 200 East • Escalante P 866-292-3043 • 435-826-4849 W wildwestretreat.com E [email protected]

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CAPITOL REEFNATIONALPARK

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KODACHROME BASINSTATE PARK

OTTER CREEKSTATE PARK

ANASAZI STATE PARK MUSEUM

RED CANYON

ESCALANTE PETRIFIEDFOREST STATE PARK

DEVIL’S ROCKGARDEN

INTERSTATE FREEWAY

MAJOR PAVED ROADS

SCENIC BACKWAYS

UNPAVED ROADS

STATE PARKS

POINTS OF INTEREST

ZION NATIONAL PARKGRAND CANYONLAKE POWELL

ZION NATIONAL PARKST. GEORGELAS VEGAS

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Anasazi State Park Museum ........80

Antimony, Utah .....................................41

Arches National Park ................... 270

Boulder, Utah ........................................80

Brian Head via Panguitch ............ 72

Bullfrog via Burr Trail.................... 147

Burr Trail via Boulder, Utah ........80

Calf Creek Falls ...................................65

Cannonville, Utah ...............................16

Canyonlands National Park ........340

Capitol Reef National Park .........121

Cedar Breaks via Panguitch .......83

Cedar City, Utah .................................. 78

Denver, Colorado .............................580

Escalante, Utah ...................................50

Escalante Petrified Forest ............48

Flagstaff, Arizona ...........................285

Glen Canyon Dam ............................152

Grand Canyon, North Rim ..........160

Grand Canyon, South Rim .........300

Hatch, Utah ............................................24

Hells Backbone ...................................64

Henrieville, Utah .................................19

Hole–in–the–Rock ...........................100

Kanab, Utah ............................................77

Kodachrome Basin State Park ...... 26

Las Vegas, Nevada ..........................271

Los Angeles, California ...............534

Mesa Verde National Park .........431

Moab, Utah .......................................... 275

Monument Valley ............................377

Natural Bridges Nat’l Mon. .......283

Page, Arizona .....................................152

Panguitch, Utah ..................................24

Panguitch Lake ....................................41

Phoenix, Arizona .............................422

Pine Lake .................................................22

Pipe Spring Nat’l Mon. ..................105

Posey Lake .............................................62

Red Canyon .............................................. 8

St. George, Utah ................................125

Salt Lake City, Utah .......................260

Ticaboo via Burr Trail ..................132

Tropic Reservoir .................................. 15

Tropic, Utah .............................................11

Widtsoe Junction ...............................16

Zion National Park ............................83

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GLEN CANYON NATIONALRECREATION AREA

CAPITOL REEFNATIONALPARK

BRYCECANYONNATIONALPARK

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GROSVENOR ARCH

KODACHROME BASINSTATE PARK

OTTER CREEKSTATE PARK

ANASAZI STATE PARK MUSEUM

RED CANYON

ESCALANTE PETRIFIEDFOREST STATE PARK

DEVIL’S ROCKGARDEN

INTERSTATE FREEWAY

MAJOR PAVED ROADS

SCENIC BACKWAYS

UNPAVED ROADS

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ZION NATIONAL PARKGRAND CANYONLAKE POWELL

ZION NATIONAL PARKST. GEORGELAS VEGAS

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TRAVEL INFORMATIONStart planning your visit to Garfield County, Bryce Canyon Country. Please use this brochure to take notes and highlight places of interest, and then give us a call for travel information and to help answer any questions. We look forward to hearing from you and we hope to see you soon!

WEATHERAverage Temperatures in FMaximum-Minimum

BRYCE CAPTIOL LAKE CANYON REEF POWELLElevation 7,900 ft 5,500 ft 4,200 ft

JAN 39-11 40-18 45-25

FEB 41-12 48-25 53-30

MAR 44-17 57-32 62-30

APR 52-23 65-37 71-42

MAY 63-30 77-47 82-54

JUN 74-38 87-56 94-63

JUL 80-46 93-63 100-71

AUG 77-44 90-62 97-68

SEP 71-36 82-53 84-58

OCT 60-27 69-42 75-46

NOV 44-17 55-30 58-35

DEC 39-12 42-21 47-26

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CAPITOL REEFNATIONALPARK

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Otter CreekReservoir

PineLake

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GROSVENOR ARCH

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OTTER CREEKSTATE PARK

RED CANYON

ESCALANTE PETRIFIEDFOREST STATE PARK

DEVIL’S ROCKGARDEN

ANASAZI STATE PARK MUSEUM

INTERSTATE FREEWAY

MAJOR PAVED ROADS

SCENIC BACKWAYS

UNPAVED ROADS

STATE PARKS

POINTS OF INTEREST

ZION NATIONAL PARKGRAND CANYONLAKE POWELL

ZION NATIONAL PARKST. GEORGELAS VEGAS

SALT LAKE CITYI-70

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Airport

Biking

Canoes

Swimming

X-C Skiing

Boat Ramp

Campground

4-Wheel Drive

Fishing

Snowmobiling

Visitor Center

Hiking

Horse Rides

Golf

ATV

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Rodeo

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