Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Bryce Canyon makes a great vacation spot closer to home for Utahns

We at Ruby’s Inn might be seeing a lot more Utahns this summer as gas prices alter state residents’ plans to go on a summer vacation further from home. A recent Salt Lake Tribune editorial encourages Utahns to stay close to home for their summer vacations and visit Utah’s national parks, including Bryce Canyon. Another recent Tribune article describes Bryce Canyon as a less crowded national park option compared to Zion and Arches.

Apparently, Bryce Canyon’s vast array of hoodoos resembles the buildings of Chicago’s skyline, according to a Chicago Tribune blog . The blog entry features photo comparisons of the two, bringing a fresh perspective to Bryce Canyon’s colorful scenery.

Bryce Canyon’s panoramic landscape awaits you this summer, whether you are a Utahn, a Chicagoan, or from anywhere else in the U.S. or the world. Whenever you visit the area, book your lodging at Ruby’s Inn – the most comprehensive hotel in the Bryce Canyon area.

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