Bryce Canyon NP
Bryce Canyon National Park isn't really a canyon at all. It is a series of natural amphitheatres with orange and white spires of eroded rock sticking up like polls. These polls are called Hoodoos, and they are what gives Bryce Canyon it's uniqueness. This park is also full of hiking trails of all kinds, as well as an 18 mile long scenic drive with many pullouts for viewing of Bryce's natural features.
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| Visited: May 2003 (#29) | Southwest 2003 | Site for this Park | ||||||
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