Farview Point
Farview Point
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Janka K
Brno, Czech Republic8,683 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
The view from this place reminds me very much Black Birch Canyon. It's nice, but it's also not something that you can't miss, by any chance.
In any case, you see far into the distance where hoodoos slowly stop to exist and they are gradually replaced by green trees.
In any case, you see far into the distance where hoodoos slowly stop to exist and they are gradually replaced by green trees.
Written 20 September 2024
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Zoom_Gotti
Henderson, NV1,512 contributions
Aug 2020
There's a short rim trail here. Nice views and a good spot for some solitude. You'll find another overlook at the end of this trail. Sometimes there's even a food truck on the parking site. You could bring a camp chair and sit on the rim intertwined in the pine and scrub.
Written 29 August 2020
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MKTBE
Topeka, KS4,090 contributions
Oct 2021 • Couples
I loved our recent visit to Bryce Canyon, but I discovered two important facts for future trips - very few full-service restroom facilities & next to no restaurants! Fairview Point had a very nice view, outhouse restrooms (though very stinky), and a great food truck called 'The Dawg House'. It might have been the best meal we had during our time at Bryce Canyon!
Written 22 October 2021
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RICART75
Peru, IN2,360 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
This view may not have the ethereal impact of the areas with the great hoodoo concentrations; but it's panoramic impact is still quite impressive.
As usual throughout the Park, words can seldom do justice to the viewing experience found here.
As usual throughout the Park, words can seldom do justice to the viewing experience found here.
Written 17 November 2019
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snowythepyro
London, UK471 contributions
July 2018 • Couples
If you are planning to see the Utah Big Five, or have done, this is a must see -- you can see for miles and miles to the east here, perhaps even as far as Grand Staircase (which, if you're coming over from Capitol Reef, you will cross too). Amazing views.
Written 21 June 2019
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Have Camera, Will Travel
South Bend, IN3,714 contributions
June 2019 • Family
The panoramic view you get at Farview is amazing. Instead of the Hoodoos drawing all of your attention like over at Bryce Point, the colorful distant peaks are what you see. This pull off is not to be missed.
Written 20 June 2019
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Rhroncich
Brookfield, IL565 contributions
June 2019 • Friends
Our tour stopped here first, to give us the flavor of Bryce Canyon. There is a little walk to get to the outlook. Be aware it's very high up, 8300 ft or so, so take your time.
Written 18 June 2019
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Violette54
Payson, AZ5,137 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
The views here are well...far. Photo # 2537 features a Natural Bridge, defined as...Natural Bridges span high above the ground from one canyon wall to another canyon wall, as to make a ‘bridge’. They are formed from river or stream erosion deep within canyons and are still eroding from that stream action and gravity. This erosion will eventually cause their collapse.
Farview Point is between Mileposts 11 &12
Farview Point is between Mileposts 11 &12
Written 10 May 2019
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Simi Valley, CA974 contributions
June 2020
A nice lookout point that is a turn off on the scenic drive through Bryce Canyon National Park. Some of the best views that provide a very wide and distant panorama.
Written 1 July 2020
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ELKW
United States11,824 contributions
June 2019
as you drive along the scenic drive, why don't stop there and take a look? although the hoodoos formation may not be as beautiful as those in the main park area, the hoodoos here are more "raw", and from this point, there is a short path for you to walk to Piracy point.
Written 17 April 2020
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