Bryce Canyon is a truly unique natural wonder. The canyon is more of an amphitheater than a canyon, formed out of odd rock formations called "hoodoos". The rock formations were formed by years of erosion, floods, and frozen winters.
We hiked down into the canyon through a bunch of switchbacks into an area called Wall Street. There had been a thunderstorm the night before, so the canyon floor was a bit muddy. It's hard to capture how large the hoodoos actually are, but hopefully you can get a sense of the scale of the individual parts as well as the canyon as a whole.
This last photo is a bonus from our drive through the Dixie National Forest. Bryce Canyon can be seen in the background. I was thoroughly impressed by the large number of cows in the forest (sorry I don't have a photo for you).
Next stop: Moab, UT