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pati Apr 25th, 2001 08:00 AM

bryce canyon, UT
 
Okay, can anyone who has done <BR>Bryce recently, let me know if <BR>there are any restrooms other <BR>than in the visitor's center? <BR>All I know is that this area is <BR>pretty remote... <BR> <BR>I guess there is no in park shuttle so <BR>one will be driving long before any <BR>conveniences and facilities are present. <BR> <BR>Also, if one were to go in early May <BR>is it advisable to skip this park and <BR>just head to the Sand Dunes, instead? <BR>I was planning on doing Zion already, just <BR>don't know if Bryce is worth it with <BR>construction and lack of shuttles! <BR> <BR>Thanks,

Kathleen Apr 25th, 2001 09:08 AM

Bryce is a small but spectacular (very) park. Restrooms are available throughout at designated overlook areas - I can't imagine that you would ever be more than 20 minutes from a facility. I would not really describe this park as remote but I don't know what you are comparing this with.

RB Apr 25th, 2001 10:09 AM

Pati: Bryce is not what I'd consider a remote park. There are motels and restaurants along Hwy 12. I believe there are restrooms at the shuttle staging area immediately outside the park, and there's definitely restrooms (along with a restaurant and big gift shop/mini grocery) at Best Western/Ruby's Inn outside the Park. There's restroom facilities in the Visitors' Center. Another rest area is located at Rainbow Point. Also restrooms at the Bryce Lodge. I believe you noted my earlier post on shuttle service resuming May 15; please call the park at 435-834-5322; I'm quoting from 2000 literature, and it may have changed. The construction on the road isn't horrid; it's just that the shuttle is a no-hassle, environmentally kind way to see the park, since most of the time people are pulling off the road to go to various overlooks, and the shuttles get preferential treatment when the construction workers are waving through the traffic. Traffic is not going to be intense in May- you're going to be there before the school kids are out. Even though Bryce and Zion are geographically close, they both have very different, unique vistas. Don't think because you've seen one, you've captured the beauty of both. Please look at the www.nps.gov site, and also check out www.go-utah.com. I haven't been to Sand Dunes, so can't comment on it.

rqf Apr 25th, 2001 12:15 PM

I have visited most national parks in the southwest and on the west coast. If I had to choose one to revisit it would be Bryce. In my mind it is the jewel of the National Park system and that includes Gr. Canyon.

guy Apr 25th, 2001 01:09 PM

Pati..with all due respect..I live in utah and will be very glad to help you..but honestly..from reading all of your posts and responding to some of them..."Girl ..you worry to much ..you are gonna have a great time..and don't worry bout it... The road is flat from St. George to Springdale...and all of the other concerns you have mentioned are non- events....Have a great time !!


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