BRYCE CANYON & ZION
Oranges and pinks never seen anywhere else dance and dazzle the eye as sunlight plays over Bryce Canyon, where wind and rain have sculpted the famously quirky hoodoos that, according
to Paiute legend, were once human before a powerful god called Coyote froze them into rock. This universe of warm colors literally glows at sunrise and sunset – a sight to see that can send shivers up your spine. Deeper pigments, just as mesmerizing, rule the mighty windswept red cliffs and hidden canyons of Zion National Park, where rocks weep, green vegetation furnishes the canyon floor, and a river miraculously carves its way through Navajo sandstone. Both parks reveal nature dressed in a coat of many colors – hues beyond imagining, deeply satisfying to the eye, and energizing to the spirit.
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825
tauck.com/parks
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