This popular park is most famous for its colorful hoodoos ... The area is not actually a canyon, however, but a series of amphitheaters which feature remarkable rock formations and extensive forests ...
Hoodoos are unique rock formations found in US, notably in Bryce Canyon and Goblin Valley State Park. Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona and Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota ...
If sweeping views of the hoodoos is all you want from a Bryce Canyon adventure, hit the Rim Trail. The path winds its way along the top of the amphitheater, with great views everywhere you look.
Anyone visiting the park will want to see the spindly hoodoos, striated in red, gold, and white. Bryce Canyon has the greatest concentration of hoodoos in the world: 12 amphitheaters of them.
The northern overlooks have the most hoodoos, but the southern overlooks ... The park encourages visitors to start their driving tour of Bryce Canyon National Park by driving straight to Rainbow ...
Thousands of these orange and tan spires form natural amphitheaters in Bryce Canyon, giving the park the distinction of having the world's largest concentration of hoodoos. If you want to get ...