We have seen some beautiful sights in Bryce Canyon National Park but hope to see even more. We have been to 13 of the 14 viewpoints but the one we’ve not seen is Fairyland Point which has an elevation of 2365 meters (7758’). We decided that we should go there to see the sunset tonight as we are leaving Bryce Canyon in the morning.
The expectations for the sunset are almost forgotten as we see the incredible sights before us. Sometimes I need to remember to just enjoy what I see, not just what I expect. Hoodoos are an odd-shaped rock or pinnacle left after the results of years of erosion and Bryce Canyon has the highest concentration of hoodoos on Earth. What a view and I am enjoying it!
We are now at Sunset Point which overlooks the views of the Bryce Amphitheater. Geologists say the forces that began this formation known as Table Cliff and Paunsaugunt Plateau began over 10 million years ago. Impossible to realize all that has occured during that time and the sight we see now is absolutely amazing.
There are many amenities in Bryce Canyon National Park that make it easy for visitors to stay awhile. They have camping, lodging, tours, horseback riding, hiking, interpretive programs, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and a general store for supplies. All of these are available depending on the season, check their website for availability before your visit.
Bryce Canyon sits in the National Forest that was once named the Powell National Forest after John Wesley Powell, the explorer of the American West. Mr. Powell was the man who led the team that explored the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River . It was renamed the Dixie National Forest in 1944.
Tree sits atop the rock in Bryce Canyon |
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