Southern Utah was the part of this extended vacation that we were most excited about. With five national parks and eleven national monuments and historic sites, there is no doubt that this section of our country is something special! We spent eight nights in Kanab touring the southwest section. You can read more about our adventures in Zion, four wheeling around Kane County, and short hikes around the area on our blog. We spent our first day at Bryce Canyon National Park. I've been trying to think of the best way to describe the wonders of Bryce Canyon, but honestly, I feel like this post is best described in pictures. Unique erosion has created one of the most awe inspiring landscapes that our earth has to offer. We spent a few hours driving through the park, guided by our trusty GyPSy Guide*, and stopping at all the overlooks. By the time we got back to the amphitheater, the most famous section of the park, we were ready to get out of the car and really see things. We descended the canyon and hiked the Queen's Garden and Navajo Loop trail, approximately 3.5 miles. With that, I'm going to leave you to a slideshow...because a picture is worth a thousand words. * Contains affiliate link.
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