Posted by Jeff on Jul 22, 2018 @ 5:10 pm in Bryce Canyon National Park, Hiking, Hiking Blog, Photo Essays, Utah | 0 comments | Last modified: July 22, 2018
The mornings were spent hiking at Bryce Canyon, but the afternoons and evenings we played tourist just like thousands of others. We rode the shuttle. We checked out all the overlooks. We oohed and aahed. We took lots of pictures. The first three miles inside the park is where you will find Bryce Amphitheater. The most iconic — but also most popular — views...
Learn MorePosted by Jeff on Jul 15, 2018 @ 11:35 am in Bryce Canyon National Park, Canyon Hikes, Hiking, Hiking Blog, Rated Moderate Hikes, Utah, Vista Hikes | 0 comments | Last modified: July 15, 2018
Golden hour is special for any place with picturesque scenic beauty, especially if you also happen to like photography. There aren’t many places more stunning during the golden hour — that time right after sunrise and right before sunset — than Bryce Canyon. There are even viewpoints named for these wonderful times… Sunrise Point and Sunset Point....
Learn MorePosted by Jeff on May 30, 2011 @ 5:10 pm in Best Hike, Bryce Canyon National Park, Hiking, Hiking Blog, Rated Moderate Hikes, Utah, Vista Hikes | 2 comments | Last modified: December 25, 2017
Bryce Canyon National Park is in the southwestern corner of Utah, near Zion and Cedar Breaks. Most of the park is above 8000 feet elevation, so the air is clear and the views long. Bryce Canyon is famous for its odd, fanciful geologic formations known as hoodoos and the myriad of color found in the sandstone. The Fairyland Loop Trail is one of the best kept secrets about...
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