Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southwestern Utah, and despite its name, it’s not a canyon but a collection of giant natural amphitheaters formed throughout thousands of years.

“I think it’s gorgeous and it’s really majestic. Photos are great to look at, but you really have to be here to really capture the beauty,” said tourists, Maggie and Jason Leavitt.

Bryce is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by frost weathering and stream erosion; the red, orange, and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views for park visitors, making this national park a special place for some tourists.

Each year, over 1.5 million people visit Bryce Canyon, taking delight in the fantastic scenery and recreational opportunities.

If you want to avoid big crowds, Bryce canyon is less busy during this time of year so you may want to go for a visit soon.

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