Bryce Canyon National Park closed one of its most popular hiking trails on Thursday after rapid snowmelt caused dangerous mudslides and rockfall.
Two trails at Bryce Canyon National Park are currently closed due to mudslides and some rockfall impacting the area.
Due to rapid snowmelt, saturated soils along the Two Bridges Trail led to mudslides and rockfall Wednesday afternoon, according to a post on the Bryce Canyon National Park Facebook page.
Mudslides and a rockfall have forced the closure of one of the most popular trails at Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah.
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