Bryce Inn, Bryce Canyon National Park
Facts and practical information
The Bryce Inn, also known as the Bryce General Store, in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah was designed by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood and built in 1932. It was the last major building designed by Underwood for the Utah Parks Company. Designed in the National Park Service Rustic style, the Inn served as the center of a set of "housekeeping cabins" for park visitors, providing a cafeteria, laundry and vending facilities. However, the housekeeping cabins have since been removed, changing the Inn's relationship to its surroundings. ()
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Inn – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Under-the-Rim Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park Scenic Trails Historic District.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Bryce Inn by public transport?
Bus
- Sunrise Point #8 • Lines: Bryce Canyon Shuttle (9 min walk)
- Visitors Center #1 • Lines: Bryce Canyon Shuttle (11 min walk)