Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park: Explore it from the Rim or from Within

Bryce Canyon National Park is one of my favorite places to visit for many reasons.  One really cool thing about Bryce Canyon is that it can accommodate all types of visitors.  For the adventurous type, the park offers various lengths and levels of hiking trails, but it also has easy-access overlooks for those who can’t hike or only have a short period of time to explore.  Some of the best pictures I have taken in Bryce Canyon were on the rim, only a few feet from the car, while some of my most memorable experiences involved long hikes within the canyon’s high walls.  

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Angels Landing

Angels Landing: Everything You Need to Know About Hiking Angels Landing in Zion National Park

If you’re up for a challenge, check out Angels Landing. It’s a 5.4-mile round-trip hike located in Zion National Park in Utah. The trail is considered challenging and climbs approximately 1,500 vertical feet to reach a top elevation of 5,790 feet. 

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