

In Bryce Canyon National Park, millions of years of water and wind have carved distinctive red rock pillars, or hoodoos, which jut from the floor of a vast natural amphitheatre. A network of hiking trails, from easy loops to challenging routes, offers the best way to see the park's hoodoos, spires and sandstone fins.
Try the Fairyland Loop, Mossy Cave Trail or the popular Rim Trail, or take the 18-mile scenic drive (Highway 63). As an accredited International Dark Sky Park, Bryce Canyon also promises world-class stargazing, with clear nights revealing Jupiter, Venus and the Milky Way.
Park is open year-round and experiences diverse weather. April to October is considered the best time and is also the most popular.
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