
Bryce Canyon
National Park
Est. 1928
Utah
35,835 acres
The Grand Staircase is earth’s geologic history book featuring layers of sedimentary rock spanning from the depths of Arizona’s Grand Canyon to the upper reaches of Utah’s Bryce Canyon and beyond. Perched atop this regional staircase, Bryce Canyon National Park is a storehouse for one of nature’s most curious geological spectacles—the hoodoo. Drive along the park’s rim for stunning panoramas of the endless eroding rock formations or drop down into the canyon on one of the many trails to get close and personal with these vibrant limestone statues.
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