The sun was setting behind some of the rocks formations just as we got back to our camp spot to finish off another beautiful day. The park got it’s name from the contrast of colors and Kodak Film gave them permission to name the park after their film. They also have 70 monolithic spires called pipes/chimneys that stick up. ![]() The rock formations here look like they are sculpted out of red clay (whereas in Bryce the hoodoos look like sand drippings). We soon started to discover why this is such a beautiful place. As the afternoon cooled off, we had a great BBQ dinner outside under the Juniper trees and we took an evening walk through part of the park. The afternoon got quite hot and surprisingly we had to turn on the AC which seemed crazy after having been skiing and running the heat for a month. We arrived and settled in and at first were underwhelmed by the park, but loved that it was quiet and not crowded. ![]() The next stop on our journey was Kodachrome Basin State Park which is very close to Bryce and was recommended by another Airstreamer.
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