Thursday, October 2, 2008

Exploring Bryce Canyon and southern Utah’s canyon country is like vacationing on another planet!

Cathy and Craig Copeland of The Calgary Herald recently wrote about exploring southern Utah, calling it “otherworldly as it gets without requiring a spacesuit to step out of your vehicle.” They also describe the region’s rock formations as remnants of a child sculpting with Play-Doh, since they display a variety of shapes that resemble flying saucers, hamburgers and mushrooms. According to the couple, the formations look so improbable, they could be right out of a Dr. Seuss book. To view the entire article, click here .

If you want to enjoy such an “otherworldly” experience, make Ruby’s Inn your base camp. Fall is an excellent time to visit Bryce Canyon and its surrounding attractions, including Red Canyon, Kodachrome Basin State Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Zion National Park.

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