Bryce County, Oregon

The County of Bryce, more commonly known as, “Bryce County”, is one of the thirty-seven counties of the State of Oregon. Straddling the High Cascades in the south-central part of the State, Bryce County is one of the newer counties of Oregon, being established in YYYY. Located in the center of the county, Mount Bryce is the namesake of Bryce County and of the Town of Bryce, the county seat. Most of the county is protected, public land and is administered by various Oregon State Agencies, the largest area being administered by the Oregon Department of the Interior via the Oregon Division of Forestry (Bryce National Forest), Oregon Division of Parks and Recreation (Mount Bryce National Park and Bryce-Dimhalt National Park), and Oregon Division of Fish and Wildlife (Mount Bryce National Wilderness Area).

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Geology

 * Main article: Geology of Bryce County, Oregon
 * Further information: Cascade Volcanic Arc, Klamath Graben, Basin and Range Province § Oregon
 * See also: Aspen Butte, Brown Mountain, Mount Bryce, Mount McLoughlin

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