At Ponderosa Point, we could see beautiful hoodoos and fins, the grey and white cliffs, and the pines in the canyon below. Up next… Rainbow Point.
Bryce Canyon: Ponderosa Point
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At Ponderosa Point, we could see beautiful hoodoos and fins, the grey and white cliffs, and the pines in the canyon below. Up next… Rainbow Point.
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The most well known hoodoos at Agua Canyon are The Hunter and The Rabbit. They stopped naming the hoodoos after a while due to the fact that with time the hoodoos no longer look like their name. Munchkin decided that the hoodoos didn’t look anything like their names. What do you think? Our next stop on the tour is the Ponderosa Canyon.
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We were interested to see the “natural bridge” at this stop. It turns out that, like many things in this park, the natural bridge was misnamed. It its actually an arch, not a bridge. (One of the main things that was misnamed in Bryce Canyon is the Canyon itself. Bryce Canyon isn’t actually a canyon.) We thought this area was beautiful. There is something very cool about arches. The next stop is Agua Canyon where there are several very cool Hoodoos.
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At Farview Point, we enjoyed the view, but due to the weather, we chose not to do the quarter-mile hike up to Piracy Point which is also at this stop. Munchkin got out of the truck, quickly looked, and scurried back to the comfort of the truck. Next up on the schedule is Natural Bridge.
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By the time we arrived at this location, Munchkin was too cold to want to get out of the truck, so she decided to enjoy the view from the comfort of the truck. Next stop… Farview Point.