Feb
02
2010

Bryce Canyon National Park Utah

 

 Bryce Canyon National Park is the smallest of Utah’s national parks but is has the most unlikely and beautiful rock formations that you will ever see. The park is a series of amphitheaters filled with mazes of hoodoos and spires with an amazing range of colors. The effects of wind, weather and time have carved the sandstone into these bizarre stone formations. Along the 18-mile long park road you can see more than one hundred miles on a clear day from any of the overlooks. There are also numerous hiking trails that lead you to the canyon floor where you can view the formations that stretch over one thousand feet into the air. Each season and each day bring a different perspective as the lighting creates changing and magical effects on this breathtaking landscape.
Kay

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4 Comments »

  • I want to go there!

    Comment | February 3, 2010
  • Very pretty as usual. I hope there was a a really high rail, that looks scary high! :P Very nice with the trees in the background and the other lighter mountains. Jealous!

    Comment | February 3, 2010
  • That’s beautiful. I wish I had the opportunity to hike trails such as those.

    Comment | February 5, 2010
  • definatly i visit them ..thanks for sharing with us

    Comment | February 6, 2010

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