Ep 12. Horses Hoodoos and Mud Water
- TV-G
- January 31, 2015
- 19 min
Rock The Park is a popular American television series that chronicles the awe-inspiring beauty and majestic majesty of the different National Parks in the United States. The show follows the constantly adventurous hosts, Jack Steward and Colton Smith, as they explore, discover, and relish the remarkable experiences that each park presents to them. Episode 12 of the first season is called “Horses, Hoodoos, and Mud Water,” and it offers an enthralling look into the stunning Bryce Canyon National Park.
The episode begins with Jack and Colton arriving at the Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah. Here, they have an action-packed adventure waiting for them. The guys start their adventure on the back of horses as they ride through the awe-inspiring Park's trails. The ride offers some of the most scenic views that one could ever imagine. From the high-end towering hoodoos to beyond, the breathtaking views make for an unforgettable journey that Jack, Colton, and the viewers will forever cherish.
As they explore deeper into the park, they come across a unique type of mud flow. The flowing mud in the park is a crucial part of the ecosystem within the area, and Jack and Colton take their time to appreciate it. The mud can create incredible patterns and formations, and getting up close and personal with it makes for an unforgettable experience. Jack and Colton also learn how the different formations were created and how they help maintain the delicate balance of the Bryce Canyon National Park's ecosystem.
No trip to the Bryce Canyon National Park is complete without experiencing the enchanting sunrise. Both Jack and Colton make their way to the iconic Sunset Point, which, as the name suggests, is a great place to witness the sunrise. As the sun begins to rise, the Bryce Canyon National Park transforms into a picturesque view filled with a mixture of vibrant colors from the striking hoodoos and surrounding landforms. The scenery is captivating and leaves Jack and Colton in complete awe.
Finally, Jack and Colton try their hand at rappelling. In addition to being breathtakingly beautiful, the Bryce Canyon National Park is also an adventurer’s paradise, and rappelling is a popular activity to undertake. After getting outfitted with gear, the duo hits the cliffs. As they rappel down the red rock, they encounter some phenomenal arches and unique rock formations that will leave viewers stunned.
Overall, the episode offers a unique and exhilarating experience that showcases the stunning Bryce Canyon National Park. From hiking trails to horseback riding, to rappelling down the unmatched Utah cliffs, Jack and Colton get to experience a vast variety of adventures that highlights the grandeur of the park. The episode's finale, featuring a breathtaking sunrise view over the magnificent hoodoos, will leave viewers craving a visit to the Bryce Canyon National Park. It is a memorable and enchanting episode in the Rock The Park series that truly taps into the beauty of the National Parks of the United States.