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Step inside and explore captivating dioramas that showcase animals in natural habitats, bringing the wonders of wildlife to life.

Nestled near Bryce Canyon National Park, our museum offers unforgettable outdoor experiences for all ages.
This park is one of the nation’s most breathtaking natural landscapes. As a result, it attracts travelers seeking beauty, learning, and adventure.
At the Bryce Canyon Wildlife Conservation Museum, we proudly combine fun, education, and wellness. Our mission is to foster a deeper connection with nature and local wildlife.

Moreover, our engaging exhibits showcase animals in realistic, natural settings. Even better, guests can hand-feed a large herd of live exotic fallow deer. This unique experience is available upon request and leaves a lasting impression.

Conveniently, we are located along W Hwy 12—also known as Scenic Byway 12. Car and Driver Magazine named this route one of America’s best scenic drives. Therefore, we are the perfect starting point for your Southern Utah adventures. Nearby attractions include Bryce Canyon National Park and Red Canyon State Park. Additionally, you can explore Kodachrome State Park and the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

Whether you’re exploring solo or with family, your journey begins with us. Visit the museum and embark on a wildlife adventure you’ll remember forever.

We are open daily from 09:00 am to 06:00 pm from April 1 through October 31

Entrance fee $ 10.00, $ 5.00 for children under 12 years old

1945 W Utah Hwy 12, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764

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Call us at (435) 834-5555 for information

EDUCATION

The Bryce Canyon Wildlife Conservation Museum is a vital educational resource that inspires curiosity and environmental responsibility. It encourages visitors to explore the connections between science, conservation, and everyday life. Moreover, the museum’s exhibits are thoughtfully designed to engage visitors of all ages.
They highlight local wildlife, fragile ecosystems, and ongoing conservation efforts.

Through informative displays and presentations, guests explore the rich biodiversity of the U.S. and beyond. As a result, they gain insights into the delicate balance between nature and human impact. In addition, the museum fosters a deeper understanding of ecological systems and natural interdependence. Visitors are encouraged to think critically and act mindfully in their interactions with the environment.

Furthermore, the museum promotes sustainable practices through immersive learning experiences. These experiences empower individuals to become informed and proactive caretakers of the planet. By blending education with inspiration, the museum creates lasting impressions that spark meaningful change.

Ultimately, our mission is to cultivate lifelong passion for learning and a shared commitment to protecting Earth’s future.

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