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Calf Pasture Point
A quiet point in the plateau backcountry beyond Bryce's named viewpoints
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Calf Pasture Point is a named point in the Paunsaugunt Plateau backcountry near Bryce Canyon, in the same high grazing and forest country as the park's Pasture Point overlook, which looks southwest across Sheep Creek and Swamp Canyon. It's mapped terrain rather than a built or signed visitor destination — the name shows up on regional land-management and hunting-unit maps of the plateau rather than in park hiking guides.
Treat it as backcountry plateau ground: forested, used historically for grazing as the name suggests, and typical of the quiet stretches between Bryce Canyon's named viewpoints. As with any exposed plateau terrain here, afternoon thunderstorms in summer are a real hazard, and conditions can turn quickly at this elevation.
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