Bryce, Utah Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following statistics provide an overview of the Population & Steets in Blyce City. As of the 2010 census, there were 1,558 people living in Bryce City. The population was split into four age groups: under 18s, 18-to-24s, and 25-44-year-olds. The median age of the population was 46 years. This data reflects a diverse range of people who reside in the city.

The city is located near the junction of the Tuckasegee River and Deep Creek. Tuckasegee runs west and Deep Creek flows south in the Great Smoky Mountains. To the east, the Plott Balsams rise. To the north, the Great Smoky Mountains and the Nantahala National Forest are located. The Qualla Boundary encompasses the majority of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian reservation.

In addition to being the county seat, Bryce City is located in the Swain Mountains. The population of this mountain town was just 2,000 in 2000. The city was once an important rail hub, and is now a popular tourist destination. The town is a popular destination for those visiting the Great Smoky Mountains. There are several activities to enjoy while visiting the area. You won't be disappointed.