Step inside and immerse yourself in captivating dioramas featuring animals in their natural habitats, where the wonders of wildlife come to life.
Nestled near Bryce Canyon National Park—one of the nation’s most stunning landscapes—the Bryce Canyon Wildlife Conservation Museum offers unforgettable outdoor experiences for individuals and families alike. Our mission is to provide fun, educational, and healthy activities that foster a deep connection with nature and local wildlife. In addition to our engaging exhibits showcasing animals in natural settings, we proudly feature a large herd of live exotic fallow deer that visitors can hand-feed upon request. Conveniently located on W Hwy 12 (US Scenic Byway 12), a road hailed by Car and Driver Magazine as one of the best scenic drives, our museum is the ideal starting point for day trips to nearby attractions like Bryce Canyon National Park, Red Canyon State Park, Kodachrome State Park, and the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Visit us and embark on a wildlife adventure you’ll cherish 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
(Google: 1945 UT-12, Bryce Canyon City)
Call us at (435) 834-5555 for information
EDUCATION
The Bryce Canyon Wildlife Conservation Museum is an invaluable educational resource that inspires environmental stewardship and scientific curiosity. The museum’s exhibits are thoughtfully designed to engage visitors of all ages in learning about local wildlife, ecosystems, and conservation efforts. Through informative presentations, visitors explore the rich biodiversity of the U.S. and beyond its borders, gaining insights into the delicate balance between nature and human impact. We strive to foster a deeper understanding of ecological principles and the importance of preserving natural habitats. The museum encourages critical thinking and promotes sustainable practices. This immersive learning environment informs the public about wildlife conservation and empowers individuals to become proactive caretakers of the environment. Ultimately, the museum’s mission is to cultivate a lifelong passion for learning and a commitment to protecting our planet for future generations.
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