An incredibly unique chunk of land famous for it’s “hoodoos”, Bryce Canyon is mesmerizing, mysterious, and beautiful. It is difficult to photograph from above because a two-dimensional photo does not portray the subtle details of light and space accurately (much like the Grand Canyon). One needs to hike down among the Hoodoos to get a sense of their grandeur and beauty.
“Up next” (hopefully) on my list of travels, a return to Bryce will offer great sights when the snow accentuates the rich red and orange hues of the sandstone formations. It is easy to bundle this park into a trip that includes Zion and the Grand Canyon. Next time, I’ll allocate more time to Bryce and spend more time hiking the canyons.