For our Utah residents, it never comes as much of a surprise when our state is acknowledged as being one of the most beautiful places you can visit. Recently we spoke of all the reasons that make Utah one of the happiest states in the country, but today we get to talk about one area that’s so stunning it was recognized by Travel + Leisure as being one of the best views you can find in America. Any guesses as to which national park made their list? Let’s find out!
With out of this world views that will make it hard for you to believe you’re still on this planet, Sunrise Point in Bryce Canyon National Park will steal your breath away.
Aaron Fellmeth Photography/flickr Number One on the list, Sunrise Point in Utah is a place we can all appreciate. With vibrant colored rock formations and pieces of nature unlike anything you’ve ever seen, there’s just nothing quite like exploring Bryce Canyon National Park.
Take a trip here and explore the Queens Garden Trail, a moderate hike that will bring you to unforgettable places.
Denice S./TripAdvisor While you won’t have to deal with major rock scrambling along this hike, it’s the steep areas of its well-marked path that may slightly tire you out. Worth every second of your effort, the views you’ll have from the Queens Garden Trail will be unlike anything you’ve ever laid your eyes on.
Amongst the jaw-drooping hoodoos, you’ll be able to see trees along the trail that look as though they’re dancing across the formations.
David Fulmer/Flickr
Tracie Hall/Flickr The exposed tree roots against the fiery backdrop of Bryce Canyon will have you completely in awe. According to science, the amazing hoodoo formations are eroding at a rate that will have them disappear sometime in the next three millions years.
From incredible formations and staircases to the unforgettable hoodoos, there’s no denying that Sunrise Point is one of the most beautiful views you’ll ever soak in.
Todd Petrie/flickr The best part about the Queens Garden Trail? It’s considered to be the easiest trail that you can explore inside of Bryce Canyon National Park! If you’re looking to make your adventure longer, you can continue on to the other trails that connect in the park and will bring you by the Fairyland Overlook as well. All of the spectacular elements that make this hike and overlook so incredibly unforgettable will leave you coming back for more.
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Aaron Fellmeth Photography/flickr
Number One on the list, Sunrise Point in Utah is a place we can all appreciate. With vibrant colored rock formations and pieces of nature unlike anything you’ve ever seen, there’s just nothing quite like exploring Bryce Canyon National Park.
Denice S./TripAdvisor
While you won’t have to deal with major rock scrambling along this hike, it’s the steep areas of its well-marked path that may slightly tire you out. Worth every second of your effort, the views you’ll have from the Queens Garden Trail will be unlike anything you’ve ever laid your eyes on.
David Fulmer/Flickr
Tracie Hall/Flickr
The exposed tree roots against the fiery backdrop of Bryce Canyon will have you completely in awe. According to science, the amazing hoodoo formations are eroding at a rate that will have them disappear sometime in the next three millions years.
Todd Petrie/flickr
The best part about the Queens Garden Trail? It’s considered to be the easiest trail that you can explore inside of Bryce Canyon National Park! If you’re looking to make your adventure longer, you can continue on to the other trails that connect in the park and will bring you by the Fairyland Overlook as well. All of the spectacular elements that make this hike and overlook so incredibly unforgettable will leave you coming back for more.
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