Bryce Canyon is less of a Canon and more of a collection of giant natural amphitheatres situated in Utah, the United States. The Bryce the Canyon is a distinctive natural formation where huge geological structures, known as hoodoos, were formed due to frost, weathering and stream erosion of the river and lakebed. Dawning colours of red, orange and white, the rocks sit at a higher elevation than the Zion National Park located near by. The park offers more than a scenic view, providing visitors with camping options, hiking and skiing trails.