Sept. 16-20, 2007 Bryce National Park, Utah
In 1924 Bryce became a National Park. The elevations range from 8,000 feet at park entrance rising to 9,115 feet at Yovimpa Point. Below the rim 6,600 feet. The highlights of the park are 14 natural amphitheaters containing arches, bridges, fins, spires and hoodoos carved by erosion in the eastern face of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, the Pink Cliffs. There are 15 scenic viewpoints.There are three forest types, pinon-juniper, ponderosa, spruce-fir and bristlecone pine. We camped at the North Campground in the park. The views in this park were breathtaking.
Here is our campsite and scenic viewpoints.
Here is our campsite and scenic viewpoints.
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