7/19/2025... Magnificent Hoodoos!
- Nana
- Jul 19
- 1 min read
I traveled through Utah a few years ago to a quaint little community called Panguitch to stay the night and then roll on a few more miles to see Bryce Canyon.
The name Panguitch comes from a Southern Paiute word meaning “Big Fish,” likely named after the plentiful nearby lakes hosting rainbow trout year-round.
My anticipation was worth it!

All roads lead to Rome, and all roads out of Panguitch seem to lead to a national park, state park or mountaintop.
A quick drive in any direction leads to more natural splendor than you can shake a selfie stick at I was fascinated to discovered the magic of Bryce Canyon National Park, known to be home to the greatest number of hoodoos.
Hoodoos (irregular columns of rock) exist on every continent, but here is the largest concentration found anywhere on Earth.



Since it became a national park in 1928, Bryce Canyon has been captivating thrill-seekers and nature lovers with its breathtaking beauty. It is steeped in thousands of years of history. It is a place beyond the imagination. Definitely a must see for everyone.

A little friend that greeted us at the park...

(Uinta Chipmunk)
I thought it would have to be almost impossible to out do my prior adventures but I was wrong.
Bryce Canyon was one of the most fantastic things I have ever witnessed!
I hope you have enjoyed the photos as much as I have taking them!
It was a marvelous day there!
Nana
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