The Geology Behind Hoodos
by Aliyah Schneider, Geology student at California Lutheran University Bryce Canyon national park is in Ebenzer Bryce’s own words, “One hell of a place to find a cow.” You might […]
by Aliyah Schneider, Geology student at California Lutheran University Bryce Canyon national park is in Ebenzer Bryce’s own words, “One hell of a place to find a cow.” You might […]
Meandering along the nature path, this trail introduces you to the plants within Zion National Park. After walking an easy paved road (with a few stairs) through the valley floor, […]
A moderate to difficult hike, this climb is well worth the effort. From the top of Angels Landing you look down into the Valley of Zion National Park, watching the […]
The Narrows is a section, North Fork canyon, along the Virgin River. It is not uncommon for the whole valley floor to be flooded by the river. As its name suggests, […]
From hoodoos to canyons, your vision will be filled with splendid red rock. Bryce National Park is a geologist’s playground, with staggering wonders plentiful enough to fill your mind for […]
For sunset we were recommended two view points, Inspirational Point and Bryce Point. Both points are located in the same area, near the end of the main road. Inspirational Point, […]
This scenic drive has multiple stops, allowing you to pull over, park and take in the breath taking scenery. Since we were racing the sun, we drove all the way […]
The Navajo Loop starts at an overlook of the “Martian” valley filled with hoodoos. As you descended to the right, into the valley, you are able to view the structures […]