
This fantastic spot is usually missed by people making a Southwest road trip. And if you plan to drive from Kanab, Utah to Page, Arizona or the other way round, why don’t you stop for a two hours hike to admire those formations from another planet? In this short article, we would like to share...
Mushrooms cast into stone! That is how I would describe them. It would be amazing catching them in corners during a hike – which probably is the best way to explore this place. Nature sure has its own art forms that sometimes stun you. Was there are river or water flowing to erode them in this manner? Super useful tips on photography and hiking.
OMG the landscape looks so surreal. For me it looks like salt formations ; Its amazing to see such hidden gems of USA. As hike to Toadstool Hoodoos is moderate difficult and easily doable, would like to visit this just for the sake of Photography! Nature at its best here.
We always thought that hoodoos were pretty much vertical. And then we saw the whimsical creations at Goblins Valley State Park in Utah. I had not seen hoodoos formed like toad stools before reading this post. It is fascinating that they manage to stay standing. We will definitely want to visit the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument and take the Alltrails application trail to see these interesting formations. Good to now it is a hike that is good for most people.
These are some of the most unique rock formations I have ever seen! These tips for getting better photographs of the hoodoos are great. I would be the kind of person to just show up at any time and assume I can get great shots. I love the idea of seeing the milky way in the background of these hoodoos!
The Toadstool Hoodoos are super cool! I would love to take your suggestion and come here in the night, I’m sure the Milky Way would be at it’s best and the rock formations would look incredible set against it!
The Rimrocks hoodoos look just incredible. Nature has its own way to create such beautiful things. Looking like mushrooms, these rock formations look fascinating. I wonder how they were formed. Thanks for sharing the tips for visiting the place, especially the photography ones. I am sure photographers will have a great time while shooting in this area.
I visited this with my parents years ago, but completely forgot about it! My husband and son would love this! Thanks for the reminder!
The visit to Paria Rimrocks Toadstool Hoodoos from Kanab, Utah to Page, Arizona is worth doing road trip. I loved those unique Rimrocks hoodoos. They look perfectly balanced rock formations and resembles like mushrooms. As I am not much a very good hiker then good to know that from the parking lot, the hike is pretty straightforward and we do not need strenuous hike to get the glimpse of these Toadstool Hoodoos