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Bryce Canyon Junction: 0.000: 0.000: US 89 – Panguitch, Kanab, Zion National Park 10.713: 17.241: East Fork of the Sevier Scenic Backway: Tropic Junction: 13.598: 21.884: SR-63 / John's Valley Road – Bryce Canyon, Antimony: Former SR-22: Cannonville: 25.657: 41.291: Cottonwood Canyon Scenic Backway – Kodachrome Basin State Park 54.643: 87 ...
CR 129 (Elk River Road) – Clark, Hahns Peak, Steamboat Lake State Park, Pearl Lake State Park: Former SH 129: 134.414: 216.318: Mt. Werner Road: Interchange 136.515: 219.700: SH 131 south – Oak Creek, Wolcott, Stagecoach Reservoir State Park: Northern terminus of SH 131: Grand: No major junctions 154.070: 247.952: Rabbit Ears Pass summit ...
Here the Mount Carmel Scenic Byway begins; one of the Utah Scenic Byways, it stretches north to SR-12 at Bryce Canyon Junction. [4] The Vermilion Cliffs are ascended via the canyon carved by Kanab Creek. Near the White Cliffs, US-89 meets SR-9 at Mt. Carmel Junction, where travelers can turn to reach Zion National Park.
U.S. Route 89 at the border of Arizona and Utah. The first city in Utah along either US 89 or US 89A is Kanab where the two routes re-unite. From Kanab US 89 proceeds north passing by Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Bryce Canyon National Park.
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Starting from the northern edge of Bryce Canyon National Park, the route runs northward, passing a view area, and exiting Dixie National Forest within the first mile. It continues north until its terminus at the intersection with SR-12 less than two miles later. Bryce Canyon National Park entrance near South terminus of SR-63
The park is located in southwestern Utah about 50 miles (80 km) northeast of and 1,000 feet (300 m) higher than Zion National Park. [6] [7]Bryce Canyon National Park lies within the Colorado Plateau geographic province of North America and straddles the southeastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau west of Paunsaugunt Faults (Paunsaugunt is Paiute for "home of the beaver"). [8]