Try Snowshoeing in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, US
Even though the rock formations of Bryce Canyon are magnificent in the summer, the contrast of deep, powdery snow makes them even more stunning.
However, the park is only two ways accessible in the winter due to excessive snowfall. The Bryce Amphitheater is the largest open plateau region with pinkish-red rock formations, and there are many viewpoints and overlooks that open up over it for great photo opportunities. But for those looking for an adventure, the park's kilometers of hiking trails are transformed into snowshoeing trails in the winter, providing the only access to the park's center once it begins to snow. On snowshoes, you can complete even the most challenging and difficult hikes, like the nine-kilometer Peekaboo Loop that runs through the center of the park.