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Photo Essay: A Hike Through the Queen’s Garden

The Queens Garden-Navajo Loop Trail combination is the most popular at Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park, as you leave the comforts of the ridge overlooking the Bryce Canyon Amphitheater and venture in and amongst the surreal hoodoos! The abnormal rock formations are unlike anything you have ever seen before, so I’d love to show off some of my favorites! Enjoy!

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After the hike, the one thing that really stood out to me was the moon rising. I was able to snag a photo of it appearing centered between some dead tree branches! It was the perfect ending to my trip to explore Bryce Canyon!

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