Plans to improve visitor safety through enhanced parking and foot traffic access are moving forward in the Mossy Cave area of Bryce Canyon National Park. Construction work to prepare a site for an overflow parking lot and pedestrian access trail along State Route 12 (SR-12) is scheduled to begin early next week. In the interest of public safety, the Mossy Cave trail, restroom, and parking area will close for approximately two weeks starting on or around Monday, October 12th. The area will reopen as soon as this phase of construction is complete. https://www.nps.gov/brca/learn/news/safety-improvement-project-to-begin-at-mossy-cave.htm
Source: National Parks Bryce Canyon
Safety Improvement Project to begin at Mossy Cave
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