
The view of Bryce Canyon National Park from our summer home in Tropic, Utah. (Photo credit: David Muenker)
A grand benefit of full-time RVing is the variety of scenery we get to enjoy by setting up “home” in different places. The view from our window is colorful Bristlecone Point! On the other side of it is the magical, hoodoo world of Bryce Canyon National Park.
Although the park entrance is 10 miles away, the park boundary is only 100 yards from our RV. From there, we can follow a wash into the core of the park. Another option is Tropic Trail, 2 miles up the road from our home at Stone Canyon Inn.
This is a glorious place to be. We’ve visited Bryce Canyon three times before, when we saw it dusted with springtime snow and also in its summer glory. How wonderful to be able to get to know it intimately!

Beautiful view. I am imagining you two exploring and hiking and enjoying your “new” home. You two are inspirational. Blessings and love to both of you from both of us.
Is it also the wildflower time of year?
Several types of delicate wildflowers grace Bryce Canyon through mid-summer. We especially like Rock Columbine, Bryce Canyon paintbrush, and Many-flowered Stoneseed.