BRYCE

Bryce Canyon National Park, located in southern Utah, is famous for its unique geological formations known as hoodoos—tall, thin spires of rock that rise dramatically from the canyon floor. The park’s vibrant red, orange, and white rock layers create a striking landscape, especially during sunrise and sunset. Bryce Canyon’s high elevation offers cooler temperatures and expansive views, with popular viewpoints like Sunrise Point and Sunset Point providing stunning vistas. Hiking trails, such as the Navajo Loop and Queen’s Garden, take visitors through the heart of the hoodoos. Bryce Canyon is a natural wonder, captivating visitors with its surreal beauty and serene atmosphere.