Bryce Canyon National Park - Morning Visit
Recorded June 3, 2010.
My morning visit to Bryce Canyon includes visits to Rainbow Point, Yovimpa Point, Ponderosa Point, Agua Canyon, Natural Bridge, Farview Point and Sunrise Point.
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Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - Ponderosa Point HD (2013)
Bryce Canyon National Park is a national park located in southwestern Utah in the United States. The major feature of the park is Bryce Canyon, which despite its name, is not a canyon but a collection of giant natural amphitheaters along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by frost weathering and stream erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange, and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views for park visitors. Bryce sits at a much higher elevation than nearby Zion National Park. The rim at Bryce varies from 8,000 to 9,000 feet (2,400 to 2,700 m).
The Bryce Canyon area was settled by Mormon pioneers in the 1850s and was named after Ebenezer Bryce, who homesteaded in the area in 1874. The area around Bryce Canyon became a National Monument in 1923 and was designated as a National Park in 1928. The park covers 35,835 acres (55.99 sq mi; 145.02 km2) and receives relatively few visitors compared to Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, largely due to its remote location.
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah view from Rainbow Point bristlecone pine.
Panorama of the mesa at the Bristlecone Pine Trail, Rainbow Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, May 9, 2013.
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - Agua Canyon HD (2013)
Bryce Canyon National Park is a national park located in southwestern Utah in the United States. The major feature of the park is Bryce Canyon, which despite its name, is not a canyon but a collection of giant natural amphitheaters along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by frost weathering and stream erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange, and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views for park visitors. Bryce sits at a much higher elevation than nearby Zion National Park. The rim at Bryce varies from 8,000 to 9,000 feet (2,400 to 2,700 m).
The Bryce Canyon area was settled by Mormon pioneers in the 1850s and was named after Ebenezer Bryce, who homesteaded in the area in 1874. The area around Bryce Canyon became a National Monument in 1923 and was designated as a National Park in 1928. The park covers 35,835 acres (55.99 sq mi; 145.02 km2) and receives relatively few visitors compared to Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, largely due to its remote location.
Bryce Point at Bryce Canyon
This is a video clip I took while standing at a lookout point at Bryce Point. Bryce Point is one of the stop areas within Bryce Canyon National Park, in Utah USA. I filmed this video on Sunday May 19, 2013.
Bryce Canyon Yovimpa Point
August 2013
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - Rainbow Point in HD
This is a short video of views from Rainbow Point. Located at the South End of Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - Rainbow Point HD (2013)
The Rainbow Point Comfort Station and Overlook Shelter in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah were designed in 1939 by A.V. Jory of the National Park Service Branch of Plans and Designs in the National Park Service Rustic style. Located at the southern end of the Rim Road at Rainbow Point, the buildings were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1940.
The comfort station, otherwise known as a public toilet, is set back from the rim of Bryce Canyon. The comfort station is designed in the logs-out style, sheathed in V-joint wood shiplap siding, with half-round logs covering the joints. The roof is framed with log rafters. The shelter is located directly on the edge of the canyon, facing outwards. The shelter uses massive vertical log posts supporting a log-framed roof. Vertical board siding is used as an infill on the rear half, which is open to the canyon on the front. Siding encloses two small storage areas behind the main interpretive displays.
Rainbow Point - Bryce Canyon National Park - HD 2016 - Grand Circle
Quick visit of Rainbow Point located at the end of Highway 63 at Bryce Canyon National Park.
Footage taken with Canon Vixia HF G40:
using Benro Aero4 Travel Angel Video Tripod Kit:
6 25 (7) Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah) Bryce Pt to Paria View
June 25, 2014: Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah) Driving from Bryce Pt to Paria View. Listening to The 5.6.7.8's
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park with the following viewpoints :
rainbow point
bryce point
sunset point
black birch canyon
ponderosa point
agua canyon
natural bridge
farview point
sheep creek swamp canyon
inspiration point
paria view
sunset point
Filmed with a GoPro Hero 3 & Sony Handy Cam
september 2014
Bryce Canyon National Park (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Beautiful America Series | Episode# 4
Bryce Canyon National Park travel guide in this beautiful America series by Hipfig for visitors to U.S. National Park.
This Bryce Canyon National Park travel guide covers – Main Entrance to Bryce Canyon park on UT-63 HWY, Red Canyon hoodoos on UT-12 Hwy, Bryce Canyon City (also called as Bryce), Bryce Canyon National Park Entrance Fee and Shuttles, Bryce Canyon visitor center, major Bryce Canyon points (like Inspiration point and Sunset Point Hoodoos) to see or hike and much more useful information for people planning visit to this Bryce Canyon Park.
Bryce Canyon National Park is in the southwestern region in the state of Utah on UT HWY 63 near the town of Bryce, UT and is famous for its hoodoos.
Topics covered in detail in this Bryce Canyon National Park travel guide video are below:
1). Introduction to Bryce Canyon National Park to new visitors interested in visiting National parks and famous natural wonders in North America,
2). Information on how to get to Bryce Canyon National Park visitor center by Car or Bryce Canyon Shuttle bus from Bryce (Utah) and information on Red Canyon hoodoos on UT-12 Hwy on the way to Bryce from UT-89 HWY,
3). Detailed information on Bryce Canyon National Park area – like Entrance on HWY UT-63, Shuttle from Bryce, Entrance tickets in Bryce at historic Ruby’s inn, Bryce Canyon National Park visitor Center, major points to visit in Bryce Canyon Park like Sunset Point, Inspiration Point, Bryce Point, Rainbow point etc.
4). Things to see and do at this Bryce Canyon National Park like visit to Bryce Canyon visitor center, Famous points like Rainbow point, Agua Canyon, Natural Bridge, Farview Point, Inspiration Point Hoodoos, Bryce Point amphitheater, Sunset point Silent City, Navajo loop trail, Rim trail etc.
5). After visit to Bryce Canyon National Park, visit and information on Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument along UT HWY 12,
6). Travel tips for first time visitors visiting Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah.
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Bryce Canyon Utah Drive
Awesome drive from Zion National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park. Check the colours and shapes of canyons at 360degrees. See it in person❤️❤️❤️ Best time to visit is April May. Not that hot.
Bryce Canyon National Park
Beautiful views of Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, from Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Bryce Point, Rainbow Point, and Yovimpa Point. Enjoy these clips from one of the world's most interesting natural wonders.
Exploring Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon
Video footage from my August 8-12, 2009 camping trip in Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon in Southern Utah.
Places traveled include:
Zion National Park - Angel's Landing, Canyon Overlook, Emerald Pools, Riverside Walk, Weeping Rock, and the Zion Narrows.
Bryce Canyon - Bristlecone Loop, Queens Garden, Rim Trail, Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point, Rainbow and Yovimpa, Natural Bridge, and Fairyland Canyon.
Video shot with a Canon 500D. Lenses: Canon 10-22, 50 f/1.4, and 70-200L f/4 IS. Time Lapse portions done with a Canon S5IS running CHDK firmware and the Ultra Intervalometer script.
Bryce Scenic Drive
Bryce Canyon National Park lies in the southwestern part of Utah on the Scenic Byway State Route 12. The park is famous for its unique geological rock formations, called hoodoos.
Within the park there are several lookout points from where you have the most beautiful views over the valley and southwest Utah. These points are connected by the 18 mile (29 km) Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive, which is the only road in the park and connects the entrance n the north with Yovimpa Point in the south.
In this timelapse video you see the entire Scenic Drive from the visitor center to Yovimpa Point.
34 Bryce Canyon - Ponderosa Point
Bryce Canyon National Park4
Continuing our drive along Brice Canyon. We say Fairview Point, Inspiration Point, and Bryce Point. We also stopped at viewing points along the way between the points. Awesome views! Some times it was hard to remember we were on this earth much less in the US. Just awesome. To view still photos and other videos go to: pawildlife.us. Click on Interesting Places and then Utah.
Bryce Canyon - From Rainbow Point to Bryce Amphitheater
Hoodoo(also called a tent rock, fairy chimney or earth pyramid), Paria River(Paiute for muddy or elk water), Rainbow Point, Aquarius Plateau, Bryce Amphitheater, Henry Mountains, Vermilion Cliffs and White Cliffs. Thor's Hammer, Queens Garden, Tower Bridge, Sunrise and Sunset Point. Navajo Trail, Connecting Trail.
American Southwest (#24): Hiking Bryce Canyon, Utah
Bryce Canyon ... Hiking Navajo Canyon Trail
People have lived in the Colorado Plateau region for about 12,000 years, but only random fragments of worked stone reveal heir presence near Bryce Canyon. Artifacts add details of human use at lower elevations beyond the park boundary. Ancestral Puebloan and Fremont cultural influences found nearby are studied by archeologists. Paiutes, who lived in this region when settlers and other people from the eastern states came to southern Utah, accounted for the hoodoos as the Legend People whom Coyote had turned to stone.
Capt. Clarence E. Dutton and John Wesley Powell explored this area in the 1870s and gave it many place names. Dutton's report gave the name Pink Cliffs to the Claron Formation. Names from the Paiute are Paunsaugunt, place or home of the beavers; Paria, muddy water or elk water; Panguitch, water or fish; and Yovimpa, point of pines. Paiutes were displaced by emissaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who developed many small communities in Utah. Ebenezer Bryce did such work in southwestern Utah and northern Arizona.
In 1875 Bryce came to the Paria Valley to live and harvest plateau timber. Neighbors called the canyon behind his home Bryce's Canyon. Soon after 1900, people were coming to see the colorful geologic sights and the first accommodations were built along the Paunsaugunt Plateau rim above Bryce's Canyon.