Bryce Canyon National Park and Mossy Cave, Utah

After a wonderful day hiking in Zion National Park, we set out the next morning to explore once again.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Having been described as a forest made of stone, Bryce is a landscape that has to be seen to be appreciated.  The large rock pillars are called hoodoos.  Ranging in size from 5-150 feet tall, the largest concentration of them in the world is found in Bryce NP.

Bryce National Park

Bryce Point

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Our last stop was at Mossy Cave, a short drive from the main entrance to Bryce.

Rock formations above Mossy Cave

Rock formations above Mossy Cave

So, there you have it. A sneak peek at two more National Parks.

Gratitude Moment: So many people across the country are still suffering from snow and excessive cold weather. Today I am grateful to be warm and cozy inside our tiny cabin with a crackling fire in the fireplace.

About Tim and Joanne Joseph

Hi and welcome! We are Tim and Joanne Joseph and we have just embarked on our latest adventure. We hope you will join us!
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