Hoodoos – Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

The rock spires formed for more than a million years in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, draw in more than 2.7 million tourists per year. Known as hoodoos, these sculptured pinnacles have intriguing shapes and interesting colors that make it a dramatic, beautiful sight to see during morning or evening hours.
With hoodoos that range from small to very large, this park has several trails, which gives the hikers a clear look at its walls. Apart from the scenic views, it also offers activities such as rock climbing and winter cross-country skiing, making it a trip worth every penny.

