Exploring Outside the 303
The image captures a breathtaking view of Bryce Canyon National Park, located in Utah, United States. The foreground features a person wearing a backpack and a baseball cap, standing on a rocky trail surrounded by towering hoodoos – the distinctive and otherworldly rock formations that make Bryce Canyon famous. These hoodoos are tall, slender spires of eroded rock in shades of orange, red, and pink, creating a striking contrast against the deep blue sky. The hoodoos rise majestically on both sides of the trail, forming a narrow canyon-like corridor. In the background, the hoodoos continue to stretch out as far as the eye can see, creating a surreal and captivating landscape. The image perfectly captures the unique and otherworldly beauty of this natural wonder.

Bryce Canyon National Park: One Day Itinerary

Bryce Canyon National Park in a Day (save this for later)⁠ ⁠ Yes, you can see Bryce Canyon NP in one day, I would recommend a few days but it is completely doable. If you only have one day, get there early to get parking and bet the crowd if your hiking the popular trails.⁠ ⁠ There is a shuttle that runs April through September, but it is not required like at Zion. We were able to get a parking spot without issue on a Saturday in early April. ⁠ ⁠ One Day Itinerary for Bryce Canyon:⁠ 🏞️ Stop at Visitor Center to get maps and Junior Ranger Booklet⁠ 🏞️ Navajo to Queens Garden Trail: a 3.5 mile moderate loop hike with step gain into and out of trail. If you have time add the Peak-a-boo and Wall Street trails. Wall Street was closed when we went due to snow⁠ 🏞️ Sunset and Sunrise Point: 0.5 mile out/back paved trail gives the best overlook of Bryce Amphitheatre⁠ 🏞️ Take the scenic drive: a 12 mile loop with many pull outs to see the various canyons. Pro tip: head to the end of the drive first and then make your way back then all the stops will be on the right side ⁠ ⁠ Bryce Canyon is has an out of this world feel to it and the Hoodoo's are nothing like we have seen before. Hiking below the rim gives you a different perspective and worth it, if you are able to. ⁠ ⁠ ❓Have you been to Bryce Canyon National Park? If so, what was your favorite hike❓⁠ ⁠ @exploringoutsidethe303⁠ @exploringoutsidethe303⁠ @exploringoutsidethe303⁠ ⁠ @ Bryce Canyon National Park

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