Bryce Canyon National Park officials have identified and prioritized at least 20 projects to be addressed with revenues generated by increased fees that were recently announced.
"The projects include infrastructure improvements to the park visitor center and renovation, rehabilitation and expansion of existing restrooms through the park," said Superintendent Fred J. Fagergren.Under the new fee structure, the park will be allowed to retain 80 percent of the fees while the remaining 20 percent will be distributed to other units of the National Park System.
Fees for private vehicles have been raised from $5 to $10, individuals permits from $3 to $5, annual passes from $15 to $20 and Golden Eagle Passports from $25 to $50.