Bryce Canyon, Utah 1994

Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is world-renowned for its stunning, colorful hoodoos (spires of rock) filling natural amphitheaters, formed by erosion from freezing/thawing cycles. Easy to navigate via a single scenic road with viewpoints like Sunrise & Sunset Points, it's a hiker's paradise offering trails like Navajo Loop and Queen's Garden, plus winter snowshoeing/skiing, camping, and unparalleled stargazing at high elevation (8,000-9,000 ft). It's smaller than Zion but offers unique geological wonders, making it a must-see Utah gem.

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Bryce Canyon, Utah 1994

John and Virginia Rudzinskas at Bryce Canyon