Images of the uniquely picturesque Bryce Canyon National Park in central Utah, taken in April 2008.
The park boasts an array of fantastically colored and shaped rock, formed through erosion, called “Hoodoos”. Trails in the canyon snake through the towering and oddly shaped formations.
Bryce Canyon from Sunrise Point
Bryce Canyon from Sunrise Point
Bryce Canyon along the Queens Garden Trail
Bryce Canyon along the Queens Garden Trail
Bryce Canyon along the Queens Garden Trail
Bryce Canyon along the Queens Garden Trail
Bryce Canyon along the Queens Garden Trail
Bryce Canyon Hoodoos near Wall Street along the Navajo Loop Trail
Bryce Canyon Hoodoos near Wall Street along the Navajo Loop Trail
Bryce Canyon Hoodoos near Wall Street along the Navajo Loop Trail
“Catching some rays” on the Queens Garden Trail
A Douglas fir growing in the Wall Street section of the Navajo Loop Trail
Douglas fir growing in the Wall Street section of the Navajo Loop Trail
Bryce Canyon from Sunset Point
Bryce Canyon from Sunset Point
Thors Hammer near Sunset Point at the junction of the Navajo and Rim Trails