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Why Bryce Canyon is the Best Stargazing Spot in the West

Back in high school, Easton and I spent nearly every summer night stargazing on the Navajo Loop. On clear nights, the Milky Way stretched across the sky while hoodoo silhouettes carved jagged shadows against the stars. The moon sometimes lit the trail just enough to walk without a flashlight. Those nights are why we fell…

Best Time to Hike Bryce Canyon? Try Winter with Hot Cocoa

Most folks think summer is the best time to hike Bryce—but if you ask us, nothing beats snow-draped red rock, a thermos of hot chocolate, and the quiet of the rim at sunrise. Plus, Ruby’s Inn hosts a winter festival, and you can ice skate at Ebenezer’s. Stats say October-May are the quietest months, but…

Don’t Bust the Crust – The Microscopic Cathedral Underfoot

Cryptobiotic soil isn’t just dirt. It’s a living, breathing community that holds this desert together. To us, it’s like a miniature Bryce Cathedral – quiet, intricate, and sacred. We nerd out hard on these crunchy little crusts, and if you’ve ever seen one up close, you know why.