Bryce Canyon National Park


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It's hard to beat the stunning scenery in the rugged, rustic region of southern Utah. Come fall, the area takes on a heightened beauty thanks to the vibrant red, gold and orange leaves dotting the trees, mixed with the rich ponderosa pine, all of which is set against the backdrop of Bryce Canyon's picturesque red rocks. Added bonus: there are fewer tourists. Taking a scenic drive with your RV, hiking or biking are some of the best ways to soak it all in. Ruby's Inn RV Park and Campground is the closest campground to Bryce Canyon. Its campsites are located between towering ponderosa pines and provide views of Bryce Canyon's copper-dusted amphitheater.

Related: 31 Bucket-List Experiences in America's National Parks

Gorgeous weekend RV trips to take this fall (msn.com)

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