🐴⛰️ Bryce Canyon: America's Most Underrated National Park? | 51 Parks with the Newstates

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Published 2023-07-02
Horseback riding in the park?! Find out why Bryce Canyon is our new favorite National Park! We hike and ride a mule into the amphitheater to show you the hoodoos and incredible scenery! Watch Zion NP (part of Utah's Mighty 5) :    • 🚴🚂 Grand Canyon NP: Hike it, Bike it,...  


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00:00 Introduction to Bryce Canyon National Park
01:24 North Campground in Bryce Canyon NP
02:01 Bryce Canyon Visitor Center
02:44 Driving the Southern Scenic Drive
03:04 Must do: Rainbow Point
04:01 Searching for Bristlecone Pine Trees
06:33 Must do: Natural Bridge (it's actually an Arch)
07:16 Walking out to Piracy Point
08:40 Horseback riding INTO Bryce Canyon
11:59 Why you should book a 3 hour ride with Canyon Trail Rides
13:55 Why you should hike clockwise on the Queen's Garden to Navajo Loop trail
14:50 Hiking Queen's Garden to Navajo Loop
16:21 Up close to the Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon
18:55 Grab a great inexpensive meal at Ruby's Inn

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All Comments (21)
  • That was great! Thanks for sharing. We were in Bryce last Fall. It is sooo beautiful. Video and pictures cannot convey the awe and beauty of the Park. It should be on everyone's bucket list. Howard is definitely not a cowboy. 🤠
  • @TravelSmallLiveBig
    Amazing! I know the mules have it down and have better stability with those four legs, but they can be so stubborn - glad they are well-behaved ones! 🤣
  • @sandrap3047
    I'm sorry Howard, but I LOL when you were climbing on that horse! Park is beautiful!
  • Love Bryce Canyon! The winter snow on the hoodoos, is an amazing experience. Thanks.
  • The first time i visited was right after Christmas several years ago. We walked a little off the road trying to get the good picture and sank to our waist in snow.
  • @b1mfua33
    Such an amazing and beautiful park. Actually stunning. Riding the trails with the horses and mules looked like so much fun. Howard didn’t almost fall off,he was just readjusting his saddle 😅.Bravo to the both of you for all the tough hiking. Thank you for this gorgeous video. Big hugs to the puppies ❤️❤️🇨🇦
  • We❤❤❤ Bryce Canyon. We stayed at Ruby's Camp ground last year. Thanks for the tip about the park tour. Didn't know about the Grand Stair case or the mule rides. Guess we must return. 😂
  • @mikenowak2360
    Wow you guys really provide inspiration. We are excited to explore these areas and need to rewatch and make a list. THANK YOUso much for sharing.
  • Hi you two! Geeze…another WOW moment video. Bryce is such a beautiful place, thank you so much for showing me where I hiked down into the hoodoo canyon (as a young adult!). I remember it just like yesterday, and your expertise in videography and excellent narration brought it all back to me! I’m truly grateful to you for “being there” and allowing us to relive my trips there…I have so many visits to make in our “Lucy” Navion, and return trips, I just hope I have enough years left to actually DO them! Keep goin’ kids, see all that you can see, and do NOT put-off anything before you just can’t do it anymore. We got home from a Norway and British Isles three week land/cruise vacation on 5/29…it was absolutely wonderful, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to do trips like that for very much longer! As-always, please take care, Love ti you both, Virginia ❤️
  • @kimproffer9456
    Absolutely gorgeous!! I am putting in on my list for sure! ❤❤
  • @throttleupfly
    I was there in 2013 at that time it was a STATE park 2,600 miles in 2 wks on our harleys motor sport plus Kingston ontario
  • @suemeyer7551
    Thank you for not just a giggle but a belly laugh I desperately needed today. Beautiful spot.
  • we did a helicopter tour of bryce, took us up close, the chopper had three seats, so my wife and i and the pilot, nice tour.
  • @overwatchxrescue
    It's definitely a very gorgeous place! The hoodoos are so intricately carved by time and nature, they almost look human-made at times. It's becoming more popular in recent years though, even pretty crowded at times, so it's not really as much of an off-the-beaten-path destination as it used to be.