The centerpiece of Bryce Canyon National Park is a natural amphitheater, created through millions of years of wind and water erosion, filled with enchanting rock spires—some hundreds of feet tall—called hoodoos. Viewpoints along the rim of the amphitheater offer endless opportunities for photos or simply enjoying the constant play of sun and clouds on the landscape. Numerous hiking trails lead down into the bowl filled with hoodoos, many of which take on unique personalities thanks to their resemblance to animals and people.
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