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Bryce Canyon National Park

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noun

  1. a national park in SW Utah: rock formations.


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By the time we made it to Bryce Canyon National Park, the temperatures picked up again and Reanna’s tonsils started battling an illness that we later dubbed “demon strep.”

From Los Angeles Times

At Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, home to 50-million-year-old rock formations, park rangers start clearing the way for visitors weeks ahead of the busy season.

From New York Times

This 9,915-acre state park is one of Utah’s most popular and, along with Bryce Canyon National Park, about 200 miles southwest, contains some of the largest occurrences of hoodoos in the world.

From Washington Post

Did you think it was necessary to visit the spots that inspired Messiaen in Bryce Canyon National Park?

From Seattle Times

Days later, she traveled to Bryce Canyon National Park, which is known for its beautiful rock formations.

From Fox News