Old Bryce Town: Ruby's Inn at Bryce Canyon.
Shot taken through the glass of our running bus.
Textured in Oil paint.
Bryce Canyon City is located just outside the park entrance at the northwest corner of Bryce Canyon National Park. The town lies alongside Utah State Route 63.
Reuben C. "Ruby" Syrett built a lodge and cabins at this location in 1916, when the promotion of Bryce Canyon for tourism was just beginning. Syrett's business grew along with the park's popularity, particularly once it was made a National Park in 1928. Ruby's Inn became an important junction; its travelers' services developed into a small community. Syrett donated land to the state for construction of a road (now Utah State Route 63), strategically placing Ruby's Inn right at the entrance to the park.
Old Bryce Town: Ruby's Inn at Bryce Canyon.
Shot taken through the glass of our running bus.
Textured in Oil paint.
Bryce Canyon City is located just outside the park entrance at the northwest corner of Bryce Canyon National Park. The town lies alongside Utah State Route 63.
Reuben C. "Ruby" Syrett built a lodge and cabins at this location in 1916, when the promotion of Bryce Canyon for tourism was just beginning. Syrett's business grew along with the park's popularity, particularly once it was made a National Park in 1928. Ruby's Inn became an important junction; its travelers' services developed into a small community. Syrett donated land to the state for construction of a road (now Utah State Route 63), strategically placing Ruby's Inn right at the entrance to the park.