The smallest of Utah’s national parks, Bryce Canyon is
really a series of amphitheatres carved from the surrounding cliffs
by erosion. From the plateau at 8,000ft (2,438m) above sea level,
layers of multicoloured rock have been worn away exposing the Pink
Cliffs and leaving... see full details
In 1863 a Mormon settler named Isaac Behunin built his cabin in
the canyon and called his abode Zion, feeling that he had at last
reached the Promised Land. Zion is an ancient Hebrew word meaning a
sacred place of refuge. Today his... see full details