Hoodoos

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Hoodoos above Mossy Cave Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah – October 8, 2015 (Pentax K-3 II)

Hoodoos above Mossy Cave Trail, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah – October 8, 2015 (Pentax K-3 II)

The Mossy Cave trail is an excellent hike for children, senior citizens, or others wishing to see hoodoos up close but without having to hike long trails up and down steep slopes. It is rated as an easy trail with a round trip distance of .9 miles2


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  2. Mossy Cave – Bryce Canyon National Park, National Park Service
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  • Hilary Apr 3, 2018 Link

    Hi Mike – they are fascinating structures – the earth does give us some wonderful sights … and I could do this walk … probably a bit more – but am happy with a shortish round trip – cheers Hilary

    • Mike Apr 4, 2018 Link

      It’s a really nice trail with plenty of photo opportunities — which I took full advantage of.