Bryce Canyon National Park: The Majestic Pink Cliffs and Iconic Hoodoos

The Grand Staircase—a series of step-like uplifted rock layers extending north from the Grand Canyon—reaches its stunning climax in the Pink Cliffs of Bryce Canyon National Park. These formations originated as sediments in a vast prehistoric lake 50 to 60 million years ago, gradually uplifted above sea level, and masterfully eroded into breathtaking pinnacles, spires, steeples, cliffs, crevices, and the park's signature hoodoos.




