The Hoodoos at Bryce Canyon are carved in the Claron Formation. Limestone, siltstone, dolomite and mudstone make up the four different rock types that form the Claron Formation. Bryce Canyon was named after Mormon settler Ebenezer Bryce. The area was designated as a national monument in 1923 then became a national park in 1928.

The Hoodoos at Bryce Canyon are carved in the Claron Formation. Limestone, siltstone, dolomite and mudstone make up the four different rock types that form the Claron Formation. Bryce Canyon was named after Mormon settler Ebenezer Bryce. The area was designated as a national monument in 1923 then became a national park in 1928.
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