Thursday, January 15, 2009

Bryce Canyon inspires awe

Julie McKinnon, a staff writer for the Toledo Blade in Toledo, Ohio, recently visited Bryce Canyon National Park and was amazed, especially by “Wall Street” along the Navajo Trail, which she said, “inspires more awe than anything I’ve ever seen in the Big Apple’s financial district, even in the best of economic times.” She said she enjoyed the feeling of being dwarfed by hoodoos instead of by skyscrapers. Her trip was the first time she had seen Bryce Canyon. She cancelled a trip to Bryce Canyon 12 years ago and said she would not go that long before returning. She also talked about the incredible vistas of hoodoos mixed with mountains at Rainbow Point and Yovimpa Point at the south end of the park, which many visitors miss. Click here for the full text of her article.

If you would like to experience the same spectacular views McKinnon did, plan a trip to Bryce Canyon and plan to stay at Ruby’s Inn, the closest accommodations to the entrance of the park. Any time of the year is a good time to enjoy the park’s stunning beauty.

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