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Bryce Canyon - Photos of Bristlecone Pines and the Loop Trail

Utah, United States

1. Overview - 2. Sunset Point - 3. Bryce Point - 4. Southern Viewpoints - 5. Bristlecone Pines

Bryce Canyon is home to a number of ancient Bristlecone pines (Great Basin Bristlecone, pinus longaeva). These trees have adapted to the harsh conditions in the park and can survive in the most exposed areas and endure long periods of drought. Although not quite as old as the Bristlecones in California, many of the trees in Bryce Canyon are nearly 2,000 years old. The trees can be best seen by walking the Bristlecone Loop Trail (about 1 mile long) which starts at Rainbow Point at the southernmost end of the park.

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Pictures of Bryce Canyon: Overview - Sunset Point - Bryce Point - Southern Viewpoints - Bristlecone Pines
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