Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park, located in southern Utah, is renowned for its unique and otherworldly geological formations known as hoodoos. These spire-shaped rock formations are created through a combination of erosion, frost-wedging, and sedimentary processes, resulting in a landscape that resembles an intricate maze of towers and pinnacles.

We generally do Bryce when we also go to Zion, they are not far apart, but the parks are totally different.

This is one of our top 5 parks. Not a huge park, but tons of views and great hikes. My favorite is Navajo loop to Queens Garden.

We have been no less than 5 times and at least once in the winter. Winter in these parks makes everything look so different. We have stayed at both Ruby’s and the Lodge.

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