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Thor's Hammer and Bryce Amphitheater scenery, Bryce Canyon National Park

Thor's Hammer and Bryce Amphitheater red-rock formations in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Thor's Hammer, which can be seen from the Navajo Loop Trail at Bryce Canyon National Park, in Utah, is a textbook example of a hoodoo. Hoodoos, shaped sort of like totem poles, are formed when the softer rock layers are eroded away faster than the more resistant rock layers.

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Natural Bridge and summer rainstorms, Bryce Canyon National Park

Natural Bridge with summer rainstorms in the background at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Bryce Canyon National Park, in Utah, is filled with textbook examples of amazing geological features like Natural Bridge, which is not really a bridge, but an arch, formed over time by frost wedging, chemical dissolving of the rock by rainwater, and gravity's insistent tug. 

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Episode 6: The Dark Ranger And The Other Half Of The Park System

Kevin Poe, the original "dark ranger" of the National Park Service, discusses the dark, starry skies high over the National Park System in this week's episode of National Parks Traveler's podcast series. Contributing writer Kim O'Connell shares some insights from her research into how Venezuela's national parks are faring during these times of social and political turmoil in that country, and host Kurt Repanshek concludes the show with a look at some of the park system's "devilish" places.

Interior Department Approves Expansion Of Coal Mine Near Bryce Canyon National Park

The Interior Department has approved the expansion of a coal mine about ten miles from Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. While the department said approval of the Alton Coal expansion "will further the Administration’s energy dominance and economic prosperity goals," demand for coal has been on a downward slide.

Photography In The National Parks: My 10 Fave Photos From 2018

Out of all the national parks and other protected areas you visited the previous year, you've got certain favorites, right? How easy (or difficult) was it to choose those favorites? Sometimes, it might come down more to the feeling you had when capturing that image rather than just the composition. Continuing her New Year's tradition with the Traveler, contributing photographer Rebecca Latson shares her favorite photos captured during the previous year. Usually stopping at 5 or 7 shots, this year, Rebecca is sharing 10 favorite images to mark her 2018 visit to 9 national parks and 1 national recreation area, explaining why she chose each image and how she captured it.

UPDATED: Yosemite National Park Closes Hetch Hetchy Area, People Entering Closed Areas Being Cited

Like a slowly toppling row of dominoes, areas around the National Park System are closing to the public during the ongoing government shutdown because of the absence of maintenance crews to deal with garbage and human waste. At Joshua Tree National Park, officials also said resources were being damaged "by driving off road and other infractions."

Photography In The National Parks | The Armchair Photography Guide To Bryce Canyon National Park – Part 3

If you want to capture great images yet cannot, or do not wish to, venture very far from your vehicle or lodging, then you've probably been following the Armchair Photography Guides for national parks that National Parks Traveler contributing photographer Rebecca Latson has visited. In her final Part 3 of this Armchair Photography Guide for Bryce Canyon National Park, Rebecca covers portions of Fairyland Canyon and Fairyland Loop Trail, complete with suggestions and techniques for fantastic photos in this smaller amphitheater chock-full of colorful scenery and amazing geology.

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