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Travel: Visit to Bryce Canyon National Park

Another installment in Robert's 2021 trip out West. View photos from the previous day here: Return To Zion National Park, Southern Utah

By Robert Ellis
Robert Ellis Woodworking

Close to 120 miles north east of Zion National Park, at 7000-9000 feet elevation, another famous park Utah is known for... Bryce Canyon! Insanely beautiful and breathtaking this park leaves you with a sense of wonderment. It is also a fun place to hike and explore with its numerous trails. If you can't hike, there's a road that takes you several miles around the rim with several lookout points.




This story was posted on 2022-03-18 12:59:58
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Bryce Canyon National Park, Southern Utah (Part I)



2022-03-18 - Southern Utah - Photo by Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking.
Robert writes, "The columns/spires that are prevalent throughout the park are referred to as 'hoodoos'. This photo was taken at sunset at the opposite end of the park away from the main entrance."

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Bryce Canyon National Park, Southern Utah (Part II)



2022-03-19 - Southern Utah - Photo By Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking.
Visitors along one of the trails stopping to take some pictures of the hoodoos.

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Bryce Canyon National Park, Southern Utah (Part III)



2022-03-20 - Southern Utah - Photo by Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking.
Robert writes, "Another Sunset photo from a different vantage point."

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