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Cannonville / Bryce Valley KOALocal Area AttractionsWe always enjoy introducing visitors to our special part of the world. Stop by the front desk, and we will help you plan your adventures. Restaurants and ServicesFor information on local restaurants and services, visit Bryce Valley Businesses online. Bryce Canyon National Park (15 minutes away)Open year round and located on Scenic Highway 12, Bryce Canyon's millions of pink rock hoodoos glow at sunrise and sunset. More than 50 miles of hiking trails wind through the park. Horseback trails, ski and snowshoe routes are also available. For more information, visit Bryce Canyon National Park online. Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument (10 minutes away)Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a vast, 1.9 million acre tract of land bordering Bryce Canyon National Park, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Capitol Reef National Park and Dixie National Forest. Less visited than the surrounding area, it offers exciting slot canyons, whimsical arches and stunning scenery. For more information, visit Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument online. Kodachrome Basin State Park (10 minutes away)At Kodachrome Basin, you can ride in a stagecoach, ride horseback, mountain bike, hike or enjoy a leisurely picnic. Named by the National Geographic Society for its magnificent colors, the park's unique spires light up at sunrise and sunset. For more information, visit Kodachrome Basin State Park online. Capitol Reef National Park (2 hours away)Formerly a hideaway for Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch, today Capitol Reef draws hikers, photographers and history buffs. Discover what Butch found so attractive about Utah's least crowded and most surprising national park. For more information, visit Capitol Reef National Park online. Zion Canyon National Park (2 hours away)Canyon hikes, spectacular overlooks and easy riverside strolls, Zion has it all. The famous Zion Narrows and Angels Landing Trails will challenge even the most adventurous. For more information, visit Zion Canyon National Park online. Calf Creek Recreation Area (1 hour away)Hike along tumbling Calf Creek, past ancient Puebloan ruins, to a lovely waterfall. For more information, visit Calf Creek Recreation Area online. Anasazi Indian Village State Park (1 hour away)Visit the museum and the partially excavated prehistoric Indian village at Anasazi State Park. Step inside the recreated living structure to see how the ancient Puebloans once lived on the site. For more information, visit Anasazi Village State Park online. Cottonwood Road - The most scenic backroad to the campground (not suitable for large trailers and RV's)Drive through one of America's last frontiers on unpaved Cottonwood Road. Take a side trip to Skutumpah Road, Grosvenor Arch and the Cockscomb. Be sure to check ahead for road conditions. For more information, visit Cottonwood Road online. Highway 12 - National Scenic Byway and Utah's only All American RoadScenic enough to be a travel destination all by itself, Highway 12 leads through historic ranching towns and miles of breathtaking scenery. Stop at the many overlooks, take in the views and listen closely for the sounds of Calf Creek tumbling through the canyon below. For more information, visit Highway 12 online. |
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