Bryce Canyon National Park is an amazing and beautiful place. Millions of people come to appreciate the unique desert landscape and the main amphitheater which makes the park famous. However, there are some other lesser known but just as amazing portions of Bryce Canyon which don’t receive nearly enough love. So, I decided to photograph some of those landscape scenes. Here’s some of what I captured.
If you explore regions of the park where people don’t often go, you might find some of these scenes. Some of those landscape scenes might look like these below. Other areas of the national park may look very different.
You can explore the Tropic Ditch or deeper into the park where you’ll see desolation and the remnants of old fires. You’ll even see other smaller amphitheaters which feature the same hoodoos but much closer than the main amphitheater offers.
I’m finding it quite interesting and even fun to delve deeper into the lesser known but still stunning portions of Bryce Canyon National Park. I could fill my portfolio with landscape photos from all portions of the national park. So, I’ll keep at it. I’ll keep exploring the park and finding the most beautiful portions of the park to share with all of you.
So, what do you think of these beautiful new photos of lesser known portions of Bryce Canyon? Share your thought in the comments section below. Do you know someplace in the park I should drag my camera out to? Perhaps someplace not as highly trafficked as the main amphitheater? I’d love to know. Share those ideas in the comments section below too. Perhaps you’ll inspire me for a future photo shoot.