Bryce Canyon National Park

I love traveling through Utah’s National Parks. Bryce Canyon is just a short drive from Zion and so once again I hiked through the 50,000-year-old Hoodoos that rise with rosy, red spires creating shapes that ignite your imagination.  This amazing park is along the Grand Staircase.  These “dark skies’ ‘ are amazing for stargazing. 

There are hikes for all levels. The easy, flat, Rim Trail is wonderful for viewing the Hoodoos from above. You can head into the canyon for more challenging hikes. Remember to bring lots of water, protective gear, and sunscreen. During the summer temperatures can soar way over 100 degrees.

I always head to Ruby’s Inn, (built in 1916), which is right outside the park entrance. It has a hotel, campgrounds, restaurant, and a country general store that sells anything from mementos to necessities you might have forgotten for camping, hiking, or anything else you might need.

So put on some hiking boots and spiral down one of the many trails into a world filled with magical, mystical Hoodoos. 

I, too, feel like the Hoodoos. After years working on myself I have chipped away the pieces that no longer served me.  I  have created this beautiful spire reaching up to the sky, knowing I am exactly where I am meant to be and who I am meant to be. With patience, perseverance, and love…all things are possible!

What are some things you are doing to become the person you are meant to be?

Sending love and light to all!💕🙏Sigi 

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