I've never been to Bryce Canyon.
Located in Southern Utah, it was designated a National Park because of its unique rock formations. These formations, called "hoodoos", are formed when ice and rainwater wear away the limestone. The park actually exists in three climate zones-a spruce/fir forest, a Pinyon pine/juniper forest, and a Ponderosa pine forest. The area is filled with a variety of bird, mammal and plant species. On clear days visibility can often exceed 100 miles!
That I'd like to see.