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    Day 6

    381 mi

    Bryce Canyon and Surroundings

    The day will be busy and eventful: you'll visit another park, where amazing and surrealistic mountain formations are located, and have a picnic in the fresh air.
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    Moab Diner
    7:30 AM1 hr

    Moab Diner

    Restaurant
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    Have a good breakfast and hit the road. Make sure you have everything. Do not miss the last opportunity to buy the necessary things in the city.
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    108.6 mi
    1 hr 40 min
    Hollow Mountain
    11:00 AM30 min

    Hollow Mountain

    Gas Station
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    The road to the next park is quite long. Take a break from the car, warm up and go to the store at the gas station. Here you can buy some food and water for the day in order not to be entirely reliant on a café in the park and move freely around it, for no fear of finding yourself without food and water.
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    40.6 mi
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    Sunset Point
    12:30 PM30 min

    Sunset Point

    Landmark
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    Sunset Point is a great observation deck offering an unusual and breathtaking view of the winding Sulfur Creek river, surrounded by canyons.
    This place is no less picturesque than the natural attractions we've already seen, however, a few tourists know about it. Therefore, most likely, you will have an excellent chance to spend some time, literally, alone with nature.
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    2 hrs
    Devils Garden
    3:20 PM30 min

    Devils Garden

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    Despite its name, this location, rather, reminds the modern traveler of the fantastic landscapes of an unknown planet. For many millennia, a very peculiar landscape has been formed here, consisting of fancy arches, rocks and other mountain formations.
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    1 hr 40 min
    Bryce Canyon National Park
    5:30 PM1 hr

    Bryce Canyon National Park

    Landmark
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    Every year, Bryce Canyon National Park delights travelers with impressive geological formations and bright colors. The park has a distinctive feature, red stone pillars, called hoodoos. They were formed as a result of water falling into the cracks of the rocks. On cold nights, the water freezes, expands and breaks the rock. High hoodoos, narrow canyons and natural bridges make you fell like you're on a different planet.
    On the territory of Bryce Canyon are campgrounds where you can spend the night, see the sunset and a stunning sunrise.
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    25 min
    Stone Hearth Grille
    7:00 PM1 hr 30 min

    Stone Hearth Grille

    Restaurant
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    After such a busy day, you need a good dinner in a relaxed atmosphere of a fine restaurant. The Stone Hearth Grille is perfect for this. Enjoy delicious food, a good selection of drinks in the wine list and excellent service here.
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