Wednesday, July 9, 2008

When not enjoying Bryce Canyon National Park, visit the Bryce Canyon Elk and Wildlife Park

When you stay at Ruby’s Inn to explore the Bryce Canyon area, the national park is not the only attraction you will want to visit. Only 2.5 miles north of Ruby’s Inn (one mile north of UT 12 on Bryce Canyon Airport Road) is the Bryce Canyon Elk and Wildlife Park. Rocky Mountain Elk, American Bison, Fallow Deer, African Oryx, Indian Black Bluck Antelope, and other North American wildlife roam the park. To view the animals up close, visitors board an antique tractor drawn western hay wagon for guided tour, which lasts approximately an hour. After the wagon ride, visitors have the chance to feed some of the preserve’s most domesticated animals. For more information, visit the Wildlife Park’s website or the Ruby’s Inn lobby, where you can also purchase tickets to tour the preserve!

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