BRYCE CANYON
Guidebook
1941
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Harold L. Ickes, Secretary
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Newton B. Drury, Director
CONTENTS
Cover (Trail Riders View the Park's Natural Wonders)
General Information Relating to Geology of Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks
How to Reach Bryce
Roads and Trails
Administration
Naturalist Services
Accommodations and Expenses
Free Public Campgrounds
Transportation
Saddle Horses
Post Office and Communication Service
Miscellaneous Services
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Historic Events
1866 | James Andrus and party of Indian fighters from St. George,
Utah, passed through the Bryce region. |
1872 | Bryce Canyon visited by A. H. Thompson, F. S. Dellenbaugh, and
party on geological mission. |
1875 | The settlements of Escalante and Cannonville established. Ebenezer
Bryce, for whom the park is named, settled at lower gateway to Bryce
Canyon. |
1876 | First written description of Bryce Canyon made by T. C. Bailey, U.
S. deputy surveyor, who viewed the canyon from Sunset Point. |
1923 | Bryce Canyon National Monument created by Presidential
proclamation. |
1924 | Act of Congress authorized the creation of Utah
National Park. |
1928 | Bryce Canyon National Park formally created by
Presidential proclamation. Act of Congress changed name from Utah
National Park to Bryce Canyon.
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