Bryce Canyon, Ut to Torrey, Ut
Bryce Canyon
After spending the night at Best Western Plus - Ruby's Inn we started our day trip to Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park. We chose to do the most popular hikes, "Bryce, Inspiration, Sunset and Sunrise Points. The whole time we where here, we were in AWE. We couldn't take enough pictures of this beautiful canyon. Our total hike was about 2.5 miles which was enough at an 8,000 ft elevation. Bryce Canyon is the home to the largest collection of hoodoos (irregularly-eroded rock spires) in the world. The canyon is situated along the east edge of a plateau, the park has one main 18 mile north to south road and only one entrance/exit. It was cloudy during our visit but it did not hinder the beauty of this canyon.
Mossy Cave
Historic Highway 12
We traveled the whole 122 miles of this highway. Starting West in Panguitch, Ut to Torrey, Ut in the East. The terrain on this Highway changes so frequently you can't get enough pictures. So, I had to do some condensing. The highest point is 9600 ft in elevation and it was cold and windy. These pictures are from Bryce Canyon to Torrey.
We ended our day in Torrey, Utah at the Broken Spur Inn and Steakhouse. Cowboy themed and surrounded with views of the Capitol Reef and various other mountain ranges this place feels like Cowboy/girl country to me. Yee Haw!!!! They even rent Stage Coaches for the night. The window picture is the view from our room. We chose this place because they have Tesla chargers and trust me it was a good choice.
Thanks for taking us along on your adventures!
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