Bryce Canyon National Park is famous for its hoodoos, the irregularly eroded spires of rocks, and stunning views of the canyons. Contrary to the name, Bryce Canyon is not a single canyon, but a series of natural amphitheaters or bowls, carved into the edge of a high plateau. There are many ways to experience the park and make the most of your time. Enjoy the drive or hike along the canyon rim and stop at some of the incredible vista points, hike down any of the trails into the canyon to get up close and personal with the hoodoos, take a horseback ride tour of the park's main attractions, or simply stay overnight to enjoy the starry night sky. If you wish to stay, there are two campgrounds and one lodge within the park, or a variety of others in some of the gateway communities.
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