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Bryce Canyon National Park

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Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah is among the most spectacular landscapes on the planet. Part of the Grand Staircase, Bryce Canyon is full of hoodoos, rock formations that look a little like natural totem poles. The canyon is covered with them, and their reddish hues are spectacular. This is a can’t miss park.

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hoodoos and canyon
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Activities

Camping | Hiking | Horseback Riding | Picnicking | Skiing, Cross Country | Snowshoeing

Skiing is not allowed in the canyon, but may be done on snow covered roads.

Amenities

Amphitheater | Cabins/Cottages | Dump Station | Camp Store | Gift Shop | Laundry | Inn/Lodge | Picnic Tables | Restaurant | Recycling Cans | Toilets | Trash Cans | Visitor Center/Museum/Environmental Education Center | Water Fountains | Wifi

Features

Canyon | Geologic Features

For more information on Bryce Canyon National Park, visit the National Park Service website.

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