The view from Bubba's window at Red Canyon Campground in the Dixie National Forest. The campground was about 10 miles from Bryce Canyon.
Tucked into our campsite at Red Canyon. Notice Jer sitting outside enjoying life.
One of two tunnels we had to traverse on the way to Bryce Canyon.
We visited Bryce Canyon in 2000 on one of our family vacations with Jerry's mom, aunt, and cousins. However, it was pouring down rain that day and we couldn't see much so we wanted to come back. We had glorious weather during our time there.
The view from Sunrise Point. 1876 land surveyors called this "the most wonderful scene that the eye of man ever beheld; in fact, it is one of the wonders of the world."
Bryce Canyon is best known for its beautiful and bizarre rock spires called hoodoos. "Hoodoo" comes from West Africa and is synomymous with the word "voodoo". Here, we begin the long trek to the bottom of the canyon.
We followed the Queen's Garden trail on our descent and the Navajo Loop on our return to the top.