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The Bristlecone Pine Trail

To see the oldest living things at Bryce Canyon National Park the Bristlecone Pine Trail, located at the extreme and highest point of the park, is a must-do. I suggest you read the text after clicking on any of the thumbnails in this sub-gallery.

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Baby Bristlecone Pine Tree (the green one)
Baby Bristlecone Pine Tree (the green one)
Bristlecone Pine Needles
Bristlecone Pine Needles
1,600 Years Old, Dead or Alive?
1,600 Years Old, Dead or Alive?