This time I’m talking about Red Canyon in Utah. I passed it on the road to Bryce Canyon and it looked so interesting I stopped there for a look around on the way back from Bryce. Red Canyon has some moderately easy walks and hikes, so I walked on one of the shorter trails. I liked this because I wanted to enjoy the views and take pictures without having to think about steep drop-offs! I even saw some wildflowers along the way, which I always enjoy wherever I am. Red Canyon had free admission and parking so I’d like to spend more time there the next time I’m in that area.
Some of the views:
And of course the flowers.
These travels are very much in line with destinations I have been wanting to visit! I love your photos and you inspire me to make it happen. :-)
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Thank you Debra! This was my first visit to see these national parks and they were spectacular. I think you’d really enjoy seeing them too!
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What time of year was this, Meg? Recently? It looks so summery.
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I was there in September and it was a great time to be there! The weather was perfect and it was bright and sunny every day.
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Great! Not too hot and not too cold then.
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Exactly – in the evening it cooled down and a light jacket was enough to stay warm.
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Glad you found this treasure, I look forward to seeing more when you go back.
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Thank you Patti! I was so happy to discover this canyon and have the time to go on one of the trails… :)
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These pictures make me want to be there so much! We’ve been to Bryce, but missed this.
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It was about 15 minutes from Bryce and was really enjoyable to visit. You could see so much from the trails and not have the drop-offs!
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The scenery is stunning, isn’t it, Meg? :) :)
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You’re so right Jo – it’s beautiful!
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