Review:

Despite its name, Bryce Canyon National Park is not actually a canyon; instead, it is a collection of numerous naturally made amphitheaters along the Paunsaugunt Plateau. The stunning site is worth a visit for visitors to explore the distinctive hoodoo geological structures in detail. Hoodoos, or tent rocks, are formed by frost weathering and steam erosions from the lake bed -- the natural phenomenon leaves behind one of the most spectacular sites created by Mother Nature. Visitors can go on a scenic drive that accesses 13 different viewpoints over the amphitheaters, go hiking on one of the eight trails, or enjoy horseback riding. It is a gorgeous place to go camping since it has one of the darkest night skies in North America and is therefore perfect for stargazing.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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