Actually, picking just one park was hard, but Bryce is one of my favorites. I love all the different formations in the park and am in awe at how they were formed. With every turn you take, it seems like there is something new to see. The National Parks and the National Monuments have been a very important part of our lives. Every year we take a vacation to at least one and have now started that tradition several years ago with our children and grandchildren. Passing along this wonderful gift that we have been given in this country is something I know will continue to be enjoyed for years to come with our grandchildren and their children.
Sincerely,
Bryce Canyon National Park
This popular park is most famous for its colorful hoodoos, and there are more of these artfully eroded spires here than anywhere else on Earth. The area is not actually a canyon, however, but a series of amphitheaters which feature remarkable rock formations and extensive forests dominated with conifers, including ancient bristlecone pines. Together with Zion and Grand Canyon National Parks, Bryce Canyon is part of a geologic wonder known as the Grand Staircase, an immense area of rock with layered sedimentary formations ranging from 600 million to 2,000 million years old.
State(s): Utah
Established: 1942
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