Bryce Canyon National Park, which lies in southern Utah, contains some of the world's most oddly shaped and beautifully colored rocks. It covers part of the Grand Canyon Region of the Colorado Plateau. It was named for Ebenezer Bryce, a pioneer who settled in the region in 1875.
Bryce Canyon National Park
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