![]() Plenty of memory cards for point-and-shoot or SLR cameras ranging from 16GB to 128GB.At least one spare charged battery and battery charger (or an outlet charger and a car charger for your smartphone).The advice for gear in this guide is the same as in my previous Armchair Photography Guide for Canyonlands National Park. Whatever camera you use, I suggest you bring the following: The shuttle into the park begins and ends here, as well. Ever heard of the place? Five minutes north of the national park entrance, this town offers food, lodging, entertainment, and vehicle servicing, as well as a post office. The Traveler published an article about Ruby’s Inn a few years back. I call it "The Town That Ruby Built," since it really is a company town built up by one Reuben C. Regardless of which route you take, the scenery along the way is exceptional, so enjoy the journey. Not including any side trips, it takes about four hours from Las Vegas or Salt Lake City, and almost five hours from Grand Junction, Colorado. Sunset Point scenery, Bryce Canyon National Park / Rebecca Latson Part 1 covers the area from Sunrise Point to Sunset Point along the Rim Trail, including a side trip from Sunrise Point onto Queens Garden Trail with a connection to the Navajo Loop Trail. Just take your time, bring plenty of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes or boots, watch your step, and enjoy the journey with your camera.īecause there are so many photo opportunities within Bryce Canyon, I've divided this Armchair Photography Guide into three parts. That said, if I - an out-of-shape, overweight photographer with rheumatoid arthritis who lugs around a heavy, gear-filled backpack - can hike these trails, then I’m pretty certain you can, too. The trails in this national park are well-maintained and easy to hike, although the descents and ascents are a little on the steep side, and it's very dry here, no matter what season. Like the previous month’s article, this photo guide provides tips, techniques, and a general overview of the photo ops available to you within this geologically astounding national park, without the necessity of venturing far from car, camper, cabin, or tent while using any camera (SLR, point-and-shoot, smartphone).Īs a matter of fact, I used my SLR, point-and-shoot, and smartphone to get shots for Parts 1-3 of this guide. Oil Trains Pose A Significant Threat To National ParksĪ saturated sunrise along the Rim Trail looking toward Sunset Point, Bryce Canyon National Park / Rebecca Latsonįollowing on the heels of the Canyonlands National Park Armchair Photography Guide, I thought I’d keep things in Utah and pen a guide for Bryce Canyon National Park.The Care And Keeping Of History Within The National Park System.Wastewater And Sewer Facilities Failing In National Parks. ![]() Private Philanthropy Fills The Gaps Of Deferred Maintenance.National Park Roads And Bridges Impacted By Lack Of Maintenance.NPS Is Running $670 Million Behind On Caring For Maintained Landscapes.Mixing Energy Development And National Parks.Maintenance Backlog Impacts Historic Structures In National Parks.Lack Of Dollars Crippling National Park Facilities For Staff And Visitors.Invasive Species A Plague On the National Park System.Groups Continually At Work To Acquire Private Lands Key To National Parks. ![]()
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