

We started this morning off with riding up 89 North to 12 East through The Red Canyon then South on 63 to Bryce Canyon National Park. The park was founded by Ebenezer and Mary Bryce in 1870’s. Bryce Canyon became a national park in 1924. The park covers 56 square miles and one of it’s major formations is Hoodoos. Hoodoos are form by weathering frost and erosion stream. Bryce has the highest concentration of Hoodoos in the world. Sun Set Point was the favorite due the colors and formations. Leaving the park we rode out 22 North, East on 62 then 24 East to Capitol Reef National Park. The park covers 254,000 acres consisting of narrow canyons and sand dunes. It was established as a park in 1971. Both parks offer their special history and rock formations which are unique to their areas. These are some of God’s greatest gifts of beauty that would could see. We rode 405 miles bring our total to 2741.






