Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah - Pictures - Erosion - Rocks
80Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southern Utah, not far from Zion National Park. If one would want to depict erosion at it's best, then Bryce Canyon and the sculptural rocks found there would be a prime example! This hub will show many pictures of this geological wonder.
The colors of the rocks are brilliant and vary according to the time of day when viewed.
Iron oxide causes the red and yellow colors and manganese, the lavenders and purple hues.
The white cap-rock is harder than the rock beneath it and protects it from erosion from the top.
Fantastic effects have been created by the long time action of rain, snow and ice. One can conger up all types of images when viewing these other worldly shapes.
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Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Similar to Zion National Park, this area was once submerged by an inland lake. The land was eventually uplifted and there are many fossil remains of plants and animal life, including dinosaurs.
Bryce is actually an amphitheatre carved out of Pink Cliffs.
There are numerous lookout points from the road, and there are also many paths and trails that can be enjoyed by hearty hikers with good sturdy shoes.
Horses can also be rented and hikers are told to give horses the right of way when on these paths.
One has to carry water with one if one is to do any amount of hiking.
Mule deer are seen in abundance, especially in the mornings and evenings when they are foraging for food. We saw many ground squirrels and there is a prairie dog town nearby. Also known to reside in this area are coyotes and some mountain lions.
Ebeneezer Bryce was a Mormon settler and tried to make a living in this area.
The quote ........"A hell of a place to lose a cow!" is credited to him.
Because of the lack of water, after about 5 years, he gave up and moved elsewhere.
Paiute Indians also lived around this area and considered this to be a very spiritual place.
Many people were amusing themselves taking photos of the cute and curious prairie dogs.....us included. It is quite a large colony and although wary, the critters obviously see so many tourists that they allow people to get quite close to them before dodging below ground into their safe haven tunnels.
Photographers have a good time capturing various attitudes of the surreal landscape that is Bryce Canyon.
There are 35 miles of paved roads ( 56 kilometers ) that take one to a number of viewpoints.
Aqua Canyon is one of those places and sits at an elevation of 8800 feet.
Bristle-cone pine trees cling to the rocks and anchor themselves often in precarious attitudes drawing moisture from the frequent summer thunderstorms. They also help to slow the process of erosion with their tenacious roots that embrace the rocks and hold them in place a while longer.
We spent the night at Ruby's Inn.
Ruben and Minnie Syrett settled in this area back in 1916. They "discovered" Bryce Canyon and were granted permission to build a lodge nearby.
Ruby's Inn now includes a post office; laundromat; dining facilities; convention facilities; an indoor pool; a trailer park as well as the motel. We were very pleased with the accommodations and would stay there again were we ever to re-visit this area.
Outside our room was a small lake where we amused ourselves by feeding some ducks one morning. The meadow surrounding Ruby's Inn was very serene adorned with a variety of blooming wildflowers and trees.
It is quite a contrast to the fantastic shapes, spires, and weathered rocks that compose Bryce Canyon.
- Bryce Canyon National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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Bryce was one of five national parks in Utah that we were to enjoy visiting in the summer of 1991.
Photos of Bryce Canyon taken in the winter when snow blankets the area are absolutely stunning. Obviously this is a park that offers visitors a reason to come and enjoy it's year round beauty!
Hopefully you have enjoyed this glimpse via pictures taken of the fantastic shaped rocks caused by erosion in Utah's Bryce Canyon National Park. It is fantastically beautiful and the colors (depending upon the time of day or passing clouds) makes for a surreal landscape that one does not easily forget.
More Photos from Bryce Canyon National Park
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeIf you wish to see Bryce Canyon from every posted lookout point, this is the video for you!
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A fellow hubber's trip to Bryce Canyon...
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Oh Peggy this is truly beautiful and I have to vote up and bookmark as always.
Yoiur hubs are amazing;always so well presented,interesting and full of awesome images.
What more can we ask for ???
Take care my friend and enjoy your day.
Eddy.
I love your pictures. We live in Arizona, just one state south of Utah but, so far, we haven't managed to get to Utah. Our daughter has visited Zion and her pictures from there were great and, of course, you Hub and its pictures are a great incentive for people to go visit Utah.
Thanks for a great Hub and I am now more determined than ever to visit there.
Another beautiful and interesting place to visit and hike. Your photos present a lot of exciting outdoor activities. I love the beautiful and colorful rock formation. The scenery is absolutely awesome. Great photos and videos of Bryce Canyon. Thanks for sharing another informative and interesting hub.
reddog1027, be sure to buy a lifetime senior pass for national parks. It will save you so much money. Have a wonderful trip!
A very nice tour of Bryce Canyon National Park.Your pictures are very attractive. voted up,awesome,beautiful and interesting.
Your hub on Bryce Canyon brings back memories of a wonderful trip to Utah's national parks! Bryce Canyon is so different from any other place I've ever heard about - it almost has an 'other worldly' feel about it. Love the photographs of the canyon and the prairie dogs! As always, you hub is useful, interesting and beautiful. Voted up!
Thanks for helping me add another stopping point for my "after retirement" cross county road trip.
The American west just has so many places I've still to visit and this along with Yellowstone are top of my list. I'd love to hike some of the trails as I like to get as close as possible to the park. Thank you for great hub.
Looks like a wonderful scenic experience.



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Peggy W Hub Author 4 months ago
Hi Eddy,
Photos will probably always be my most favorite of souvenirs and Bryce Canyon National Park certainly offered great vistas for my camera. Glad that you liked this. Thanks for your comment.