See the magnificent red hoodoos and enjoy a sight unlike any other. The hoodoos just seem to go on forever and they are just breathtaking. We were just on a tour and many of our foreign travelers liked this better than Grand Canyon!
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See the magnificent red hoodoos and enjoy a sight unlike any other. The hoodoos just seem to go on forever and they are just breathtaking. We were just on a tour and many of our foreign travelers liked this better than Grand Canyon!
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Bryce Canyon is absolutely a wonder! Take a hike! Keep in mind shuttles go in one direction (unlike Zion where they go both ways.) And they don't stop at each stop in direction they are going. I am in my sixties and out of shape but was able to complete the hike from Bryce Point to Inspiration Point. (Both shuttle...
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Amazing place, beautiful canyon with amazing features. Well worth a visit. I would advise anyone going to Bryce to go on one of the walks into the canyon, well worth the walk.
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This is a beautiful National Park that should not be missed if you are anywhere near this area. The formations in this canyon are fascinating. I remember visiting as a child and 30 years later was able to go with my husband and children. Everyone loved this stop on our 10 day tour out west. We stayed in Sprindale, UT...
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This place is not to be missed, truly one of natures works of art! views are just breathtaking & the mixtures of colours & formations will leave you in awe. Nature sculpted this beauty & created something for man to see that will not leave you disappointed. Words just cannot describe & photos could not do it justice. Do your...
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This national park was a complete surprise to me, and I have to say that I have never seen anything like it. Once you leave the Interpretation Centre, the suggestion is that you drive to the end of the road, then stop at the viewpoints on the way back - an excellent suggestion, and advice to be followed.
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The Hoodoo rock formations in this park are peach and white in color. This is an awesome place. The Ponderosa Pines in the canyon bottom contrast the walls and make for some incredible sights. Sunset here was like some kind of fairytale. It truly looked like a fantasy world. We hiked the trails, biked through the park, rode mules, star-gazed...
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I heard so much about this that I poo-poo'd it and almost took a pass. Don't. The combination of evergreens and unique formations make this a top national park, period, unlike any other.
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Southern Utah has many beautiful natural red-rock National Parks and Monuments. Bryce Canyon could be the most spectacular of them all. For as far as your eye can see there are thousands and thousands of inticately sculped columns of beautiful shades of red rock. Nature did it over thousands of years through the only tools it has: water, wind, gravity,...
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We had been traveling for a month visiting five national parks, various national monuments and scenic byways in Utah, Arizona and Colorado. Bryce was our last national park and we were blown away by it. This is the most beautiful national park I have ever seen in the whole world!
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