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Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park is 26 miles southeast of Panguitch via US 89 and SRs 12 and 63. The park includes some of Earth's most colorful rocks, which have been sculpted by erosion into pillars called "hoodoos," and other fantastic forms. Iron oxides give red, yellow and brown tints to the limestone, while manganese oxides lend a lavender hue.

The area's difficult topography led Mormon settler Ebenezer Bryce, whose cattle grazed in the mazelike twists of the canyons' stream beds, to declare it "a hell of a place to lose a cow." Bryce is not a true canyon but a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters carved in the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau by tributaries of the Paria River. An American Indian name for the area translates as "red rocks standing like men in a bowl-shaped canyon."

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