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English: The half-mile Mossy Cave Trail along the northern end of Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park gives people a chance to see the iconic hoodoos and spires that are a mainstay of the canyon without descending 1,000 feet to the bottom of the park's amphitheaters. Mossy Cave Trail leads to a natural grotto and a cave over the trail that sports icicles in the winter and lichen and moss at other times of the year. The stream bed along the trail was created by pioneers needing an irrigation source for the nearby towns. The stream created an erosion-canyon, unlike the rest of the park’s canyons formed by frost-wedging.
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