
BRYCE CANYON
Bryce Canyon is the part of the Utah’s mighty five National Parks, and it is one of the most beautiful of all of them. The interesting pink colors make this canyon very unique. Bryce is one of the most interesting national park, also its called canyon however, its NOT a canyon…
I’ve been here about 10-15 times, and I always start the its from the end. It means I drive to the end of the road at the Rainbow point, and coming back and stop t every lookout. So its a very comfortable way tp see the park. But I have to tell you this: If you think yo seen this park from the lookouts, you haven’t see anything from it. The most beautiful parts cant be seen from car and lookouts, only by foot you able to reach those places. So I strongly recommend to pull up a good hiking shoe or at least a comfortable sneakers and hot the trails. you will be amazed…


The Hoodoos…
The hoodoos basically natural “statues” that made by weathering d erosion. The main natural forces, ice and rain creates the hoodoos. The water frees in the cracks in the rock. When water frees its expands about 9%, and giving tremendous pressure on the surrounding rock, and its breaking apart. From a plateau breaking down into walls, , window and then individual hoodoos.

HIKING
Easy hiking trail
The Mossy Cave Trail: Its one of the easy hiking trail that this park have. By the hiking trail you can access to a water canyon and a waterfall. The cave itself isn’t rally a cave but most likely an over hanged cliff.
Sunset Point to Sunrise Point
Its a very simple and pretty short hike, takes about only an hour to do it. The Rim Trail hike meanders along the rim of the Amphitheater. A part of this is paved and you have a very nice view to the hoodoos.
Moderate hiking trail:
Queens Garden and Navajo Trail combination is my favorite and the most popular trail. These two trails crosses each other and its just have a stunning view. You can see the hoodoos, the amphitheater and towering canyon walls of the Navajo Loop Trail.
