Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Bryce Canyon National Park

Over look of red Hoodoos - Bryce Canyon National Park

The arid climate of Southern Utah discouraged moving to the area.  Ebenezer Bryce was a member of the Church of Latter Day Saints. Bryce was ordered by the Church to take up residence in the Paria Valley.  He built a road there.  Paiute Indians had been in the area since about 1200 AD.  The hoodoos of the area are mysterious yet glorious. It could be said that the scenic appeal of Bryce Canyon surpasses that of any place in the forty eight states of the Union.

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