Southern Utah
Bryce Canyon National Park
Surreal vermilion kingdom.
Bryce Canyon is not a single canyon, but a series of natural amphitheaters or bowls, carved into the edge of a high plateau. The most famous of these is the Bryce Amphitheater which is filled with irregularly eroded spires of rocks called hoodoos – these faceless wonders seem to stare down at you as you hike into their amphitheater.
Bryce Canyon is an incredible National Park in Utah. We spent less than 24 hours in the park but I felt with saw what we wanted to and did a few great hikes! Over night at the Lodge at Bryce Canyon made it extremely easy to see the prime spots without having to get into your car! I highly recommend staying inside National Parks if possible!
A few of our favorites
Hiking!
Awaken to daybreak at Sunrise Point. Bask in the evening glow at Sunset Point
Tip-toe through Peek-A-Boo Loop
We started at Sunrise point, went to Queens Garden, Navajo Loop, then at the fork went to Wall Street and to sunset point. This hike was gorgeous!
Navajo Loop Trail
Quintessential hike at Bryce! It’s all just stunning. Pretty steep but worth it!
Queen’s Garden Trail
At the center is a swirling, elevated formation thought to resemble Queen Victoria.
Rim Trail
Offers the opportunity to see the whole amphitheater from above.
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