Above, Bryce Canyon Lodge is relatively quiet. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The Calgary Herald has an article on visiting Bryce Canyon during the off-season.
It begins with:
During the summer months, roads and trails in this tiny national park become congested and seeing the key sites can be slow going. Those who visit in the spring or fall enjoy the scenic overlooks and hike the trails in relative solitude. In the off season, you can see as much in one day as a summer visitor might see in two. And if you time the visit just right, you can witness the amphitheatre of natural rock pillars with a light dusting of snow – a contrast that adds a little something extra to the scene.To see more, go here.
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