Bryce Canyon National Park
One of the Wonders of the World
Bryce Canyon, in Southern Utah, is more than the awesome badlands for which it is best known.
With 50 miles of trails to hike on, horseback trails, cross country skiing, it is a place of happenings.
This canyon where there are thousands of red, white, purple, and vermillion colored rocks of all sizes and shapes. There are deep caverns, spires, and steeples, presenting the wildest and most wonderful scene that you will ever see.
It is one of the Wonders of the World.
Words and photographs will not prepare you for what you will see. It has to be experienced first hand.
A magnificent art form of erosion.
Color contrasted by the blue sky, green pine trees, show case the massive vertical cliffs.
You will look down on miles of exquisitely carved pinnacles and spires, the Indians call them “hoodoos”, an evil animal like creature that was turned to stone.
The National Park is open year round.
We have been there summer and winter. Winter was our favorite. The snow adds contrast to the red rock.
With crisp, clear blue sky and green pine trees, this is the most colorful time of the year. It is quite and peaceful, a time too reflects on good times.
It is a place like no other.
In Southern Utah near Kanab.
www.utah.com
www.nps.gov/brca
www.brycecanyoncountry.com
Bryce Canyon, in Southern Utah, is more than the awesome badlands for which it is best known.
With 50 miles of trails to hike on, horseback trails, cross country skiing, it is a place of happenings.
This canyon where there are thousands of red, white, purple, and vermillion colored rocks of all sizes and shapes. There are deep caverns, spires, and steeples, presenting the wildest and most wonderful scene that you will ever see.
It is one of the Wonders of the World.
Words and photographs will not prepare you for what you will see. It has to be experienced first hand.
A magnificent art form of erosion.
Color contrasted by the blue sky, green pine trees, show case the massive vertical cliffs.
You will look down on miles of exquisitely carved pinnacles and spires, the Indians call them “hoodoos”, an evil animal like creature that was turned to stone.
The National Park is open year round.
We have been there summer and winter. Winter was our favorite. The snow adds contrast to the red rock.
With crisp, clear blue sky and green pine trees, this is the most colorful time of the year. It is quite and peaceful, a time too reflects on good times.
It is a place like no other.
In Southern Utah near Kanab.
www.utah.com
www.nps.gov/brca
www.brycecanyoncountry.com
1 Comments:
At 12:45 PM, Anonymous said…
Agreed! Bryce Canyon National Park is one of the most beautiful national parks in Southern Utah. The erosion of the orange rock pillars makes for some magnificent pictures.
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