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Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Bryce Canyon Is known to many as a place of colorful rock formations called "hoodoos", which are sculptured rock columns. But Bryce is much more than that. From the overlooks the viewer can look down into the canyon at the hoodoos and other formations made up of rock colored in variations of red, yellow and brown. The views do not end there though for the overlooks are on a high mesa, up to 9100 feet elevation, and the views toward the horizons are spectactular also. This picture shows both hoodoos, in the forground, and  the view to the horizon. Because of the abundance of scenery to view this page will show views looking down into the canyon.

Bryce Canyon 2 contains varied scenic pictures of the canyon.

Bryce Canyon 3 contains pictures along the trail down from the top to the Queens Garden .

The erosion here gives the appearance of arch entrances to an inner gallery.
Here the flat top surface can be seen crowning the hoodoos beneath it.
Riders on a trial descending into the canyon.
Page 1: View from the top